#90s Kids TV

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Video thumbnail — Theme Song | Dexter's Laboratory | Cartoon Network
TV 1996–2003

Dexter's Laboratory

A pint-sized boy genius with a secret laboratory hidden in his bedroom, a fake scientist's accent, and one recurring problem: his fun-loving sister Dee Dee, who breezes in and wrecks everything by pushing the wrong button.

Video thumbnail — Nickelodeon - Classic Ident / Bumper Compilation (1984 to Mid-2000s)
TV 1984–2009

Nickelodeon Bumpers

The wacky five-to-thirty-second interstitials wedged between shows — the orange splat that could be anything, the goofy stop-motion and live-action idents, and the sung "Nickelodeon" jingle. There were a million of them, and 90s kids remember them as fondly as the shows.

Video thumbnail — Recess | Iconic Title Sequence 🎵 | Disney Channel UK
TV 1997–2001

Recess

The elementary-school playground reimagined as its own nation — with a king, its own laws, and six kids just trying to survive until the bell. Recess made recess itself the whole point.

Video thumbnail — The Secret World of Alex Mack - Opening
TV 1994–1998

The Secret World of Alex Mack

An ordinary kid gets doused by an experimental chemical on the walk home from school and comes away with powers — telekinesis, finger-tip electricity, and the ability to melt into a puddle of silver goo. Then she has to keep it secret from everyone.

Video thumbnail — Nickelodeon Snick Bumper 1 (1992)
TV 1992–2004

SNICK

Saturday Night Nickelodeon — the legendary two-hour Saturday-evening programming block that launched in 1992. SNICK was must-watch weekend TV for 90s kids, featuring shows like Clarissa Explains It All, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, All That, and Kenan & Kel, with the iconic orange-couch bumper.

Video thumbnail — "The Wild Thornberrys" Theme Song (HQ) | Episode Opening Credits | Nick Animation
TV 1998–2004

The Wild Thornberrys

A globe-trotting family of wildlife documentarians, and their 12-year-old daughter Eliza, who has a secret: she can talk to animals. Plus her chimp sidekick Darwin, a feral little brother, and a booming, big-nosed naturalist dad.

Video thumbnail — Nickelodeon - Zoom by Istvan Banyai (1996)
TV c. 1996

Zoom by Istvan Banyai

The fever-dream Nickelodeon interstitial that pulled back and back forever — each image revealed to be a tiny detail inside a bigger one, pulling back until the whole world shrinks away. A strange, hypnotic minute wedged between the goofier bumpers.