Channel Guide: Taking a Nostalgic Seat on Nick’s Big Orange 90s Couch
Features By Merrill Barr on July 30, 2011 | Be the First To CommentNickelodeon… It’s a name that has become synonymous with children’s programming. From the wacky to the heartfelt, what started as a subsidiary of MTV has slowly become a beast of its own. A beast that was spawned in that now distant memory of a decade known as the nineties. From 1990-1999, Nickelodeon OWNED the eyeballs of every child between the ages of 3 and 12, and a few beyond that. Arguably the golden age of the network, many classic shows were spawned that, to this day, still hold a place in many people’s hearts. One of the sub-networks of the station, TeenNick this past week started airing all that classic nineties programming in a block that is being dubbed “Nick 90s Are All That.” The block has become so popular that it’s begun setting ratings records for basic cable late night programming. This got me thinking, I’m surely not the only one with a soft spot for the classic Nickelodeon programming of the nineties, so I reached out to some of the FSR staff and asked them which show from the era is their favorite and how they feel about it now, check it out:
Is Shyamalan Out of His “Element” for The Last Airbender?
In Development By Ashley Demma on June 10, 2008 | Be the First To CommentDamn it feels good to be an Avatar! (I’m about ten seconds away from grabbing a blue Sharpie and drawing an arrow on my head.)
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