Best Disney Channel Shows of the 90s

#13 That's So Raven

 
Teen psychic, Raven Baxter, can see the future. Her family and friends, Eddie and Chelsea, help hide her secret. Seeing the future can have its perks, but Raven has a knack for misinterpreting her visions, leading her into some crazy situations! Nominated and won numerous awards, That's So Raven also got her brother, Cory Baxter, a spin-off in the White House.
 

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15: That's So Raven
Teen psychic, Raven Baxter, can see the future. Her family and friends, Eddie and Chelsea, help hide her secret. Seeing the future can have its perks, but Raven has a knack for misinterpreting her visions, leading her into some crazy situations! Nominated and won numerous awards, That's So Raven also got her brother, Cory Baxter, a spin-off in the White House.
14: Flash Forward
Flash Forward was one of the original Disney Channel shows and aired in 1997. Eighth graders, Becca Fisher and Tuck James, are neighbors and best friends. These two friends went through, what most go through at that age; popularity, new friends vs. old friends, peer pressure, and childhood love.
13: Even Stevens
Sibling rivalry at its best. Louis Stevens is the goofy and uncontrollable brother who is all about having a good time. Ren Stevens is his sister who is studious and plays by the rules. Living in the same household and attending the same school makes for one of the funniest Disney Channel shows of all time.
12: So Weird
The most out-of-this-world Disney show, So Weird, has always been a Disney fan's favorite. Cara DeLizia (of seasons 1 and 2), was a girl on the road with her rock star mother. On the touring trail Cara experienced extraterrestrials, ghosts, and evil spirits. In season the main character changes to Annie Thelen, who still goes the weird and unexplainable.
10: Lilo & Stitch: The Series
The heartfelt Disney movie, Lilo & Stitch, did so well they turned it into a TV show! If you followed the movie, you'll know how the show continued to turn Stitch's fellow experimental monsters into good monsters that fit in with Hawaii's society. This show led to another Stitch movie!
9: Boy Meets World
Boy Meets World may not have been an Disney Original, but it was constantly running. And for good reason too! Cory and Topanga are the model teen couple. Sean was the heartthrob the girls are still looking for. And any student with a teacher like Mr. Feeny is considered lucky.
8: Dave the Barbarian
Dave the Barbarian is not the brightest man in the Middle Ages, which servers for a ton of silly moments that keep all ages entertained.
7: Kim Possible
Teenage crime fighter, Kim Possible, goes to school, has a normal family, and takes care of crime worldwide. Her easily frightened sidekick/friend, Ron Stoppable, and naked mole rat, Rufus, keep Kim's secret and always find a way to help Kim out. This cool cartoon won a Daytime Emmy in 2005.
6: Phil of the Future
A two seasoned show about Diffy family living in the 21st century, only because their time machine broke down in this timeline. The Diffy family is actually from some year beyond 2100. Learning to live in the 2000's shows to be a challenge, but they find help from friends along the way.
5: The Proud Family
The Proud Family is filled with sassy quotes that we still use to this day. Following Penny Proud and her friends, watching her dad Oscar Proud shamelessly advertise his inedible Proud Snacks, and laughing as grandma Suga Mama Proud showed her family who is boss.
4: Bug Juice
Bug Juice was Disney Channel's only reality TV show in the 90's. They followed the teens every summer at Camp Waziyatah. Summer friendships, relationships, and of course there is always a little drama. Watch the blast from the past on youtube!
3: The Famous Jett Jackson
Jett Jackson, the star actor of Silverstone, wanted a normal life along with his fast paced actor life. The Famous Jett Jackson is the Hannah Montana of the 90's.
1: Lizzie Mcguire
Hilary Duff's big break. An early 2000's show about a teenager, named Lizzie Mcguire, getting through middle school with her friends. Her alter ego, a cartoon version of herself, says what she feels, but never says out loud. Which is something tweens and teens relate to.