EXCELLENT look into Nick Arcade. For you self-proclaimed 90s kids.
EXCELLENT look into Nick Arcade. For you self-proclaimed 90s kids.
BOW DOWN TO YOUR QUEEN, AMERICA.
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Young Joey Fatone on Nick Arcade dedicated to joeyfatonesfineass xD because thanks to her, I got to see this amazingness. ♡
Great moments in Nickelodeon History. A BOMB IN THE LASAGNA
These shows mean a LOT to the twentysomethings that are now getting used to the morning commute, and it’s not necessarily because they were any good. All That, for example, wasn’t gut-busting by any stretch of the imagination, but the humor it represented was important. While not subversive, it ever so gently stomped on the toes of the baby boomers that didn’t “get it.” Parents refused to laugh at it, but the kids loved it.
Subconsciously, 90’s Nickelodeon was anti-establishment. It used surreal humor in pretty much every single program, and there was no way any kid with average intelligence could ever relate to a good chunk of the subject matter since most of our parents were confused over its construct. The mark it left on our hearts is indelible. Kudos to Nickelodeon bringing it back unadulterated. There’s no better way to unwind after a long, hard day than watching two hours of our childhood to remind us of how we got there.
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YOU KNOW YOU STILL REMEMBER THAT JINGLE.
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