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25 Shows So Good We'd Actually Spend Time With Our Families To Watch Them

Watching TV with the family was pretty much a daily requirement for most of us. Whether it was watching the evening sitcoms with your parents after dinner, or the daytime soaps with Grandma, TV was a big part of our childhoods. TriStar PicturesThere were so many shows that we watched with our families that were beyond our understanding. Sure, a lot of cartoons added in some adult humor that we missed, but often times these shows were specifically intended for grown ups. Our parents were okay with us watching them as long as it was with them and that was

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11 Characters From Your Favorite Shows You Probably Can't Name

We all had our favorite shows when we were kids and watched them religiously. The thing is, it's been a long time since we last caught up with Sabrina or Pepper Ann, so the details of the show have since faded away. Giphy Trying to remember all these characters honestly brings back so many memories. It's crazy to think that we used to know all of these names without a doubt, but now each of them takes a bit of time to dig out of our minds. Can you manage to remember all of these characters' names? 1. 2.ABC3.

Pop Culture

Dare You To Read This And Not Miss Zoboomafoo

Zoboomafoo was one of those shows that not everyone remembers, but those who do absolutely LOVE it. PBSThe Kratt brothers would take us on interesting trips all over the place and teach about super cool animals. And of course they were always visited by their good buddy Zoboomafoo. PBSZoboomafoo was an awesome lemur who would hop into the "Animal Junction" and would turn into a puppet after being fed some fruit. Then he could talk and interact with the Kratt brothers and tell us all about his time in the Zobooland.GiphyThe Kratt brothers weren't just actors, Martin has a

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Party of Five Was One Of The Greatest Shows Of The 90s, But What Do The Salingers Look Like Now?

Party of Five was one of the most iconic shows of the 90s. It always seemed to get compared to the other dramas intended for young adults, like 90210 or Melrose Place. Combia Tristar PicturesThe story followed the five Salinger kids who were dealing with the loss of their parents after they were in a car crash. The oldest son was only 24-years-old and he had to take over as the new head of the family. Columbia Tristar PicturesCan you believe it has been almost 25 years since the premiere of this show? Crazy! A lot of the actors in

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10 Teachers We All Wished We Had When We Were Kids

There were just so many television shows in the 90s that were set in schools. Pretty much every show that was intended for kids was set in a school environment so there were always a lot of teachers around. Some were kind of a nightmare, but there were a lot of really great teachers that we all wished we had. There are of course some great teachers in real life, but when you're a kid the ones on TV seem so much cooler. Which of these teachers did you think was the best? 1. Mr. RatburnPBSMr. Ratburn has a name

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10 Times Musical Guests Made 90s Sitcoms Even Better

The 90s had a lot of amazing music and a lot of fantastic sitcoms. There was just such a distinctive style to them that will always give you a warm nostalgic feeling. We also spent a lot of time revisiting the classics, learning all about the music our parents grew up with. Whether you were listening to the best songs, or watching your favorite TV shows the 90s were absolutely fantastic. There were so many great things about the 90s, and the fact that pop stars were constantly appearing on our favorite shows really helped elevate it to the next

80s

Nickelodeon's Original 'Slime' Recipe Revealed And It's As Gross As You'd Expect

We have all seen the slime that Nickelodeon will cover whoever they possibly can with right? It's a completely iconic part of the 80s and 90s, that will just always bring back flashes of those game shows we loved as kids. While a lot of people associate the slime with the show Double Dare or What Would You Do, it actually originated on the show You Can't Do That On Television. Radio TV TalkKids would get slimed any time they said the words "I don't know". They'd get a big ol' bucket of slime dumped onto their heads, delighting all

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10 Ways Adam West Proved He Was The Best Batman

Everyone has their favorite Batman, Whether it is the more recent Christian Bale, the classic Michael Keaton, or the only right answer in my opinion: Adam West. His Batman was the most fun by far, and while it was extraordinarily campy and goofy, it was aware of that and made the most of it. You might try to argue that the dark and gritty Batman is a lot more entertaining to watch, but you know what, there is so much more to Batman than his awesome fighting skills and gravelly voice. Adam West's campy Batman show is obviously one of

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20 Amazing Sitcom Dads You Secretly Wished Were Yours

Having a good dad is important when you are a kid. There is a lot of stuff that your dad (or surrogate dad) can teach you and it's important to acknowledge him properly. Because we all grew up watching way too much TV, we probably spent a fair amount of time with some fictional dads. Let's give some recognition to those TV dads who brought us so much joy over the years! There are a bunch of great dads, and some so-bad-they-are-good dads that we all grew up with who deserve as much praise as we can give them. Check