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Your fave "old school" Nick shows...

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Yes I know this has been done before but after reading the MTV thread about old shows it made me think of all the old Nick shows I used to love to watch, which include:

-Oiginal Doug
-Clarissa Explains It all (first season dvd available)
-Pete and Pete (1st sesaon dvd available)
-Original Wild and Crazy Kids
-Figure It Out (i used to have the board game lol)
-Legends Of The Hidden Temple
-Guts (re-runs still come on game show network i believe)
-Original Are You Afriad Of The Dark?
-All That (with lori beth and josh)
-Original Double Dare
-Rockos Modern Life
-Hey Dude
-Taina
-Kenan (is that how you spell it?) and Kel
-AHH!! Real Monsters
-Salute Your Shorts
-The Angry Beavers
-Hey Arnold
-Rugrats (i didnt know that was cancelled in 04')
-The Amanda Show
-As Told By Ginger (my fave cartoon show EVER!!)
 
There was a show that was a game show for kids that was outdoors, lots of actives. Hosted by Omar Gooding, Cuba Gooding's younger brother. I can't remember it for the life of me! Anyone know what I'm talking about?
 
There was a show that was a game show for kids that was outdoors, lots of actives. Hosted by Omar Gooding, Cuba Gooding's younger brother. I can't remember it for the life of me! Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Wild and Crazy Kids.

One season had that girl with the red hair as one of the hosts, and she'd go "YEAH, WOOOOOO!!!!" about a million times per-show. I hated her but loved the rest of it!
 
Space Cases
Rocko's Modern Life
Legends Of The Hidden Temple
Global GUTS
Shelby Woo
Are You Afraid of The Dark?
Clarissa
Pete & Pete
 
That list reminds me of good old days of tv watchin, I loved rocko's modern life, I caught it on some channel one day not too long ago.
 
-Oiginal Doug
-Clarissa Explains It all (first season dvd available)
-Pete and Pete (1st sesaon dvd available)
-Original Wild and Crazy Kids
-Legends Of The Hidden Temple
-Original Are You Afriad Of The Dark?
-Original Double Dare
-Rockos Modern Life
-AHH!! Real Monsters
-Salute Your Shorts

Yes all good. Good times.:-)
 
remember Fifteen starring a young and chubby Ryan Reynolds. There was another hot as fuck guy on there named Dylan(character name i think) but haven't seen him in anything more recent than a few episodes of "Felicity" where he played a college student running for class president and started dating Felicity
 
Wild and Crazy Kids.

One season had that girl with the red hair as one of the hosts, and she'd go "YEAH, WOOOOOO!!!!" about a million times per-show. I hated her but loved the rest of it!

forgot about that one....Donnie Jeffcoat was so hot on there, later went brunette and played Joey Buchanan on One Life To Live
 
How old am I? I remember the Nickelodeon Network SIGNING ON. :) The only show listed above that I recall being on right at the outset - or else it joined fairly quickly - was You Can't Do That on Television. ("Hey Moose?" "Yes, Lisa?") That was a Wednesday show. In its time slot on Mondays and Thursdays was The Adventures of Rainbow County (about some rangers in Canada, if I remember correctly), and Tuesdays and Fridays were...hm, now I don't recall.

Other early Nickelodeon shows I watched:

Tomorrow People

Cheesy British sci-fi show about teenagers who had somehow "evolved" into the next step in human evolution. These kids had the powers of teleportation, telekinesis and...other stuff. Fairly low-budget, but the plots did a good job playing into that teenage fantasy that perhaps we lonely teenagers weren't just "different" but somehow "better".

Livewire

Think Oprah, aimed at young teenagers. A fairly interesting talk show, hosted by Fred Newman, who later became "that sound effect guy" on Prairie Home Companion (!?). I only remember two guests. One was Artis the Spoon Man, who later achieved some level of notoriety thanks to a Soundgarden song. The other was an up-and-coming band, who explained what it was like to be in a band who had to try to "make it". They performed their then-new song "South Central Rain", to fairly good response. It took another four years before the band (R.E.M.) managed to crack the Top 40, though.

Pinwheel

My young sister watched this mind-numbing show, which ran in what seemed to be a 24-hour block every morning. Mainly built up from public-domain cartoon and puppet segments, with some new stuff tying it together. Silus the Snail was one of the most frightening aimed-at-children charcaters ever.

There were other shows - Black Beauty seemed to be on a lot - and other shows joined later, like Danger Mouse and Belle & Sebastian.

But here's the strangest bit that nobody now believes. When it first signed on, Nickelodeon was commercial-free. That in fact was a major selling point - no ads to warp your children's brains! But due to this, the program schedule often had several gaps. What filled the gaps? What else - music videos! After all, both MTV and Nickelodeon were owned by Viacom. I recall seeing bot h a Joan Armatrading video (don't recall which song) and the Pretenders' "Kid" several times. Fairly innocuous. But I also recall seeing Dave Edmunds' "Slipping Away". A lot. And since the video ends with a woman removing her jeans, you have to wonder who green-lighted that one.

But hey - no commercials.

Lex
 
I REMEMBER PIN WHEEL AND BELLE AND SEBASTIAN........im gonna be 26 and we used to watch those when i was in kindergarten
 
what about David the nomb (sp). that lilk guy with the red hat who would ride a fox.

what about that show with the elephant and those 2 ladies and that man. they sang that song skinamarink a dink I LOVE YOU
 
Yes I totally remember David The Nomb and that elephant show lol. I so forgot about The Secret World of Alex Mack. I LOVED that show!! I thought the girl that played that character was awesome. Whats her name and has she did anything recently? I know she was in 10 Things I Hate About You. She was the only reason I watched it.
 
doug
are you afraid of the dark?
pete and pete
Kenan And Kel
Rockos modern life
 
i swear this thread makes me cry.all these shows are waaaaay better than the shit that is shown now.

i swear if there was a day they were to show all these shows again even for one day id soooo call in sick to work and wont leave home all day
 
Most of the old school cartoons are on Nick Toons Network.

Rocko's Modern Life plays. I love Hey Arnold! and Rugrats, I don't like the Season when E.G Daily changed the tone in Tommy's voice which might of been Season 4, that's when the entire feel of the show went to shit.The only show they stopped playing was Doug, but I have all the Seasons downloaded!
 
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