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The 1990s was a great era and a groundbreaking decade for so many reasons. Music, art, and popular culture took a giant leap forward with the boom in grunge, hip-hop, and rap music. The movies got a huge makeover as technology took over the big screen and CGI pushed movies into never-before-seen special effects. As well as this, the 90s saw the birth of the Internet and social media which suddenly made everything seem possible and it paved the way for the new millennium.

As well as all of that, the 90s also saw the birth of what we now call “binge watching.” Made more popular today by companies such as Netflix, “binge watching” TV shows in the 90s was all about the box sets. Being able to watch our favorite TV shows all in one sitting brought joy to so many. Because of this, TV shows started to really push what they could do and it raised the standards of TV higher than it had ever been.

There was really a TV revolution in the 90s, with so many hits flooding our screens every week that ended up going down in history, like Friends, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and so many others. The TV landscape of the 90s left such a mark on pop culture that today’s TV execs are looking back to yesteryear and reviving many of the old TV shows that we loved. With that in mind, we look at 15 90s TV shows that we think deserve to be back on our screens.

During the 1990s, kid’s TV shows were filled with mystery, spooking goings on, and were just downright scary! While Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark? were worthy and enjoyable shows, and actually lasted a lot longer that the short lived Eerie Indiana, it’s Eerie Indiana that we feel was the best of the bunch and deserves a reboot.

The show focused on mystery solver Marshall Teller, whose family relocates to the town of Eerie, Indiana. Soon Marshall discovers that Eerie is the centre of all things bizarre and weird. As well as the town being filled with all sorts of strange people, like Elvis being alive and living there, plus people that don’t age because they sleep in Tupperware. Marshall and his friend Simon are faced with spooky mysteries on a weekly basis. The show was smart, funny, and scary. Think X-Files for kids.
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