Are you struggling to find a good show to watch? Or do you feel like new shows are not the same as what they used to be?
Well maybe you need a little bit of nostalgia to switch things up.
Take a look at these 10 nostalgic TV shows you might have forgotten about.
10 nostalgic TV shows and where to watch them
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ (2005)
Rating: TV-Y7
Streaming: Netflix
In the world of bending, Katara (Mae Whitman) and her brother, Sokka (Jack De Sena), find a boy frozen in ice and discover that he’s the long lost Avatar. From there the trio set off on an adventure to save the world.
This animated series will captivate kids as well as adults!
‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ (2008)
Rating: TV-PG
Streaming: Disney+
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” expands the world of “Star Wars” as it takes viewers on new adventures with familiar faces — like Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter) and Obi-wan Kenobi (James Arnold Taylor) — while also adding new ones to the mix in more battles of good and evil.
‘Seinfeld’ (1997)
Rating: TV-14
Streaming: Netflix
Are you looking for a good laugh? Then “Seinfeld” is the show for you!
In this hilarious sitcom, follow Jerry Seinfeld, playing himself, and his three single friends as they navigate the world together in New York City.
‘Kim Possible’ (2002)
Rating: TV-G
Streaming: Disney+
So here’s the sitch.
On the surface, she may seem like an average teenage girl. But in her spare time, Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano) and her pals are taking down evil villains and their plans to take over the world.
‘Leverage’ (2008)
Rating: TV-PG
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
“Sometimes bad guys are the best good guys.” And with these bad guys, it is just that.
With a Robin Hood-feel, a master mind (Timothy Hutton), grifter (Gina Bellman), hitter (Christian Kane), hacker (Aldis Hodge) and thief (Beth Riesgraf) band together to help those who have been wronged by the rich and powerful.
‘Rugrats’ (2003)
Rating: TV-Y7
Streaming: Netflix
Take a break from adulting and watch Tommy Pickles (E.G. Daily) and his fellow toddler playmates go on imaginary adventures that will show you what the world looks like from a baby’s point of view.
‘Home Improvement’ (1991)
Rating: TV-PG
Streaming: Disney+
It’s tool time with Tim Allen! You will be constantly laughing in this lighthearted American sitcom.
Allen plays the role of Tim Taylor — a successful TV host — that takes a backseat at home while helping his wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) as they raise three mischievous boys.
‘Psych’ (2006)
Rating: TV-PG
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
This show never gets old, no matter how many times you watch it.
Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriquez) has a powerful gift of observation that causes him to convince cops that he is psychic. With his best friend, Gus (Dulé Hill), they create a psychic detective agency that helps the cops solve crimes.
‘Dawson’s Creek' (1998)
Rating: TV-PG
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
With Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams, James Van Der Beek and Joshua Jackson, this coming of age show follows four friends as they grow up in a small Massachusetts coastal town.
‘The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius’ (2002)
Rating: TV-Y7
Streaming: Paramount
In this animated series, Jimmy Neutron (Debi Derryberry) may be in fifth grade, but he’s a genius that invents new gadgets to solve problems — that also tend to create more problems.