All That
A live-action sketch-comedy show on Nickelodeon that functioned as "Saturday Night Live for kids." Premiering in April 1994, All That launched stars including Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and Amanda Bynes while anchoring Nickelodeon's beloved "SNICK" Saturday-night block with its irreverent humor and memorable recurring sketches.
All That debuted on April 16, 1994, as Nickelodeon's answer to the sketch-comedy format, bringing fast-paced, kid-friendly humor to Saturday nights. The original cast became breakout stars whose names became synonymous with 1990s Nickelodeon, and the show's "Good Burger" sketch proved so popular it spun off into a theatrical film.
The program became the centerpiece of "SNICK" (Saturday Night Nickelodeon), a programming block that defined a generation's weekend viewing. While the show continued into the 2000s with different casts, the 1990s run remains the iconic era โ the one kids taped on VHS, quoted at school, and returned to as the defining voice of Nickelodeon's golden age.
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