10 Best Nickelodeon Shows of the 90s

#10 Dinosaurs

 
Every kid loved Dinosaurs in the 90's. Especially that adorable baby dinosaur who is constantly hitting his father with a frying pan.
 

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10: Dinosaurs
Every kid loved Dinosaurs in the 90's. Especially that adorable baby dinosaur who is constantly hitting his father with a frying pan.
9: Legends of the Hidden Temple
Legends of the Hidden Temple was a 90’s TV show where six teams of two children competed for a prize. A team consisting of a boy and a girl had to undergo a series of physical challenges to make it through the “Temple”.
8: All That
All That was a sketch-comedy, live action show that was basically a kids version of Saturday Night Life and Mad TV combined. Each week featured a new musical guest and the show featured stars like Amanda Bynes, Nick Canon, and Kenan Thompson.
7: Salute Your Shorts
Salute Your Shorts was a TV comedy filmed at Franklin Canyon Park. It was based on the 1986 book by Steve Slavkin, “Salute Your Shorts: Life at Summer Camp”.
6: The Ren & Stimpy Show
Ren & Stimpy premiered in 1991 as part of the Nicktoons blocks on Nickelodeon. It focused around Stimpson J. Cat, a dimwitted cat, and Ren Hoek, a mildly psychotic Chihuahua.
5: GUTS
GUTS was an action-sports show that showed three children competing in four athletic events. The show was hosted by Moira Quirk (Mo) and allowed the contestants to live out some of their sport fantasies.
4: Hey Arnold!
Who can forget Arnold and his football-shaped head? Hey Arnold! aired in the late 90s and showed the life of Arnold, his best friend Gerald, and his secret admirer who constantly bullies him, Helga.
3: Are You Afraid of the Dark
If you were a kid that loved ghost stories, Are You Afraid of the Dark was the show to watch in the 90s. The Midnight Society would tell a new scary story in every episode.
2: Doug
Doug was a highly popular Nickelodeon show in the 90s. His best friend was a blue kid named Skeeter and his love interest – Patty Mayonnaise.
1: Rugrats
Who doesn’t love a show based on a group of rambunctious infants? Tommy, Chunky, Phil, Lil, and Angelica keep life interesting.