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August 11, 1991 – January 2, 1994 September 7, 1996 – June 26, 1999: Nickelodeon (1991–94) ABC (1996–99) Jumbo Pictures Games Animation (seasons 1–4) Ellipse Programme (seasons 2–4) Walt Disney Television Animation (seasons 5–7) TV-Y: Traditional Rugrats: Comedy Adventure Slice of life: 9 seasons, 172 episodes: Arlene Klasky ...
The Jack and Triumph Show; Jack's Big Music Show; Janet's Planet; The Jeff Dunham Show; The Jim Henson Hour; Jim Henson's Animal Show; Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge; Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories; The Jimmy Dean Show; Johnny and the Sprites; Johnny Jupiter; Joya's Fun School; Julie's Greenroom
M. Mad Scientist Toon Club; Madeline (TV series) The Magic School Bus (TV series) The Magic Window; Mark Kistler's Imagination Station; Mathnet; Mega Movie Magic
Its format is an audience-participation comedy series that focuses on Weiner and his puppets making a show. While early episodes do not have much of a plot or story line the show started to integrate these elements later in season one. In addition to 68 normal episodes, Nickelodeon aired five Weinerville television specials.
The Basil Brush Show; The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show; Bear Behaving Badly; Becca's Bunch; Becky and Barnaby Bear; Big & Small; Big Babies; The Big Breakfast; Big City Park; Big Cook, Little Cook; Biggleton; Bill and Ben (TV series) Billy Bean and His Funny Machine; Birthday People; Bits and Bobs; Bitsa; Bo' Selecta! Bodger ...
To celebrate Nick being the GOAT of all kids' channels, here are some of their best shows ever. 1. Doug was one of the first animated Nickelodeon shows and things were A+ out the gate.
Television shows which feature the use of puppetry, including hand puppets, marionettes, animatronics, and other techniques. For films featuring puppetry, see Category:Puppet films. For films in which puppets are animated by using stop motion, see Category:Stop motion.
Image credits: 90stvshowstweets Some parents would argue that the shows kids watched in the ‘90s are far better than what modern television broadcasts.. A big discussion about this arose online ...