NOTE: this is in no particular order
Doug; I used to watch this show all of the time. This past year while I was around some of my classmates, we talked about old shows and this “Doug Funny” came up frequently. It seems that everybody - everybody - knew and remembered the show. It was nice talking to people with the common interest. But I have trouble remembering: Did the show end after “Doug’s First Movie” came out? I think it did or, at least, it slowed down afterwards. Truly a tragedy as the show was such a hit.
Invader Zim; One word: Unforgettable. I loved this show. Gir was hilarious and Zim was smart and their neighbor was beyond annoying… Man. I miss this show. It’s sad it only lasted one season, but it was pretty good, I must say. I still watch episodes on youtube every once in a while, just to see - if we’re being honest here - Gir.
Hey Arnold; Eek! You could say this was my favorite. It’s still on the “Nicktoons Network” (Channel 126 on Comcast) every once in a while, which is a relief because I don’t remember every episode and I want to. It’s one of those unforgettable shows that you almost have to remember. What bothers me is that it never ended with Helga and Arnold together (you know you wanted them to get together) or with us knowing Arnold’s last name. We did, however, learn the story of his parents and I believe that’s when the series ended. Maybe I missed something?
F.O.P.; I love this show. Love it. I still watch it, with the new baby and all. It’s sort of like “The Simpsons” for a younger set. And I have to say that that’s admirable in a show. The parents are stupid, the kids vary, and it hasn’t a real point. Plus, the fun characters - Cosmo, Cupid, Jorgan, Chester, etc. - are always fun to see.
Rugrats; Even though I hate the spinoff, Rugrats is an amazing show. Growing up in the nineties, I knew and loved this show. Sure, it was based off of kids in diapers going on unrealistic adventures with their huge imaginations, but it was fun to watch. It’s like TV fluff, if you know what I mean. It’s just a show you can watch whenever. If you see it on the TV guide, you change the channel. When there’s nothing else on, Rugrats is there. I just wish it was on more often.
Spongebob; I really like the old episodes of Spongebob where the coloring is bad, the script is rough, and the show sometimes has an actual point. Lately it’s not so great. That’s all I have to say on the matter.
And, of course, Jimmy Neutron, Ren and Stimpy, Catdog, Angry Beavers, and all the rest. I think it’s safe to say I grew up on Nickelodeon.