What is your favorite old school Nickelodeon show?

United States
January 30, 2007 9:12pm CST
Alright i know everyone here sometime in there life watched Nickelodeon. Ecspecially the younger users. Most of these shows represented the 90's in a time where all the shows wern't politically correct or what was best for our kids. Shows like rocko's modern life, salute your shorts, legends of the hidden temple, doug, and many others.
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@clownfish (3269)
• United States
31 Jan 07
Hi! I'm not sure if this is what you had in mind, but I just loved Kablam! A collection of cartoons like Sniz and Fondu, Life with Loopy, the Action League, and Prometheus and Bob. Great stuff! :-)
@tammyr (5946)
• Etowah, Tennessee
1 Mar 07
Ren & Stimpy!! That was so gross but i loved it. I also liked Rocko, and Doug, And a lot of others also.Was CatDog in the 90's?cause I loved it, too!
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@AmbiePam (94099)
• United States
7 Mar 07
I bought a Chihuahua puppy once and the former owner had named it Ren. It is amazing how cartoons don't just reach children, but adults too!
@AmbiePam (94099)
• United States
1 Mar 07
I was a watcher of Fifteen and Hey Dude. They were my favorites. What is scary is that I still see some of these "kids" acting!
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• United States
1 Feb 07
My favorite was Legends of the Hidden Temple. The whole idea was amazing. I also loved Olmec. THANKS!
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• United States
10 Jun 08
I used to love Clarrisa Exlains it All, and Roundhouse.
• India
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@avonrep1 (1862)
• United States
24 Apr 07
Wow most of these are newer Nickelodeon shows. I thought you were talking about the older original Nick shows, Like "You can't do that on Television" or the original "Double Dare" Doug is Disney now, was bought out by the Disney company a few years back.
@panicdude (456)
• Philippines
12 May 07
i think my favorite can be classified as an old school. that would be the rugrats. i enjoy watching those cute babies! i love this show and i'm glad nickelodeon made it. this is one of my all-time favorites. =]
@Sicantik (706)
7 Mar 07
I used to watch Sabrina the teenage witch...I don't know why I like it..it must be the whole witchcraft thing...xx
@lillake (1630)
• United States
1 Mar 07
OMG the memories!! Doug rocked! And rocko was so funny. But I think Salute Your Shorts has to be my fave.
@webbuff (926)
• Philippines
1 Mar 07
definitely Ren & Stimpy!! the best ever show.. love every single episodes!