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@jacobsunday6561Ай бұрын
Everyone waking up at 3am to the George Lopez theme song has to be a government experiment
@JammerAmaАй бұрын
Mine was being 12 and waking up to Adult Swim's anime block and always thinking "Oh the Chinese cartoons are on time to go to bed."
@colette5413Ай бұрын
and i knew it was all shows that i wasn’t supposed to be watching 😭
@OregoonieАй бұрын
Waking up to 700 club
@FooglerDoodglerАй бұрын
It was. Dora the Explorer and George Lopez were both made as shows to get native white Americans more used to Mexican influence on our culture
@jacobsunday6561Ай бұрын
@Oregoonie always knew when ABC Family changed to 700 Club it was about that time to sleep
@mirageops2323Ай бұрын
I remember loving Nick at Night. My personal favorite was when you got to see Full House, George Lopez and Everybody Hates Chris all on the same night. Getting to see three families, each of a different ethnicity. Seeing how different culturally they were but same in coming together at the end as a family.
@SlabbyMess3 күн бұрын
Everybody hates Chris was so good
@ericb9252Ай бұрын
The Year: 2008 The Time: 2:30 AM You awaken in a cold sweat. A light illuminates the room A sound penetrates the area. You hear those words. "All. My. Friends. Know the lowrider" You see him.
@Nutte.Ай бұрын
Every damn time lol
@oofihavenousernameideas2451Ай бұрын
You’ve never woken up during an episode either. It’s always the theme song 🤣🤣
@Fla5thgenTryMeАй бұрын
You all suck the big one
@Lilcutiepie95Ай бұрын
😂😂😂omg so true. It haunts me!
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
Lol yea
@henselmolina3977Ай бұрын
George Lopez was the face, heart, and soul of Nick@Nite. Now Nick@Nite is dead and just the Friends block
@bruceaskew2107Ай бұрын
Mr Ed is
@pikapal91Ай бұрын
I think of The Brady Bunch way more than George Lopez as the face of Nick @ Nite
@Chriskentfan94Ай бұрын
It's most definitely all the ones that later bounced over to TVLand as the Face.
@MiqbtnАй бұрын
They recently acquired Modern Family so hopefully that will change that
@thenerdtalkpodcast9460Ай бұрын
Full House was that for the network before George lopez, and before full house, it was brady bunch
@BigFish42Ай бұрын
Pie is a scam made by the same person who made Honey, another scam. Don't use it!
@DavidKen878Ай бұрын
1.) How is it a scam? 2.) Do you know that for a fact, or are you just saying that?
I kind of figured it would. A good rule of thumb to know whether or not one of these things is a scam is if there's no clear way that the company themselves would be legally making money through it. If you're paying me to block ads, then what's in it for you financially? Unless there's some shady stuff behind the scenes that's acting as the real source of income.
@DavidKen878Ай бұрын
@@alexandercorbett1147 MoviePass used to not make money. That's not a scam. There are a lot of non-profitable companies. That does not mean they're a scam.
@Nagchampa76529 күн бұрын
@@DavidKen878honey has been proven to be a scam, there’s a good video on it if you search on KZbin, idk anything about pie so I can’t speak to that but if it’s run by the same people I would say it’s likely
@DesireeJessicaRavenMoranАй бұрын
George Lopez, Friends, Full House, The Nanny are the shows I remember watching as a little kid
@mr_yoru5834Ай бұрын
I liked Nick at Nite, even as a kid. It introduced me to a lot of older sitcoms that I may never have watched otherwise. I remember loving shows like Three's Company, The Jeffersons, and The Facts of Life.
@mauricemaple1430Ай бұрын
That was my Nick at Nite. I was too young for the black and white stuff, but those classics you mentioned hit different.
@SnorlakituАй бұрын
Yep Facts of Life, Threes Company, I Love Lucy, and The Monkees for me!
@RedHotMessResellАй бұрын
Sameeeeee
@CandywiththeyamsАй бұрын
Same!
@HakuonuАй бұрын
Gilligans Island!!!
@MrVideoScapeАй бұрын
This pie add isn't gonna age well.
@IAmPixelRiceАй бұрын
They got exposed already😅
@slipperyguwopАй бұрын
Not the pie ad man
@thetonytayeАй бұрын
Glenn Martin DDS is up there with Brawl iPods and The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald for things from the 2000s that it feels like only I remember when I try talking about it.
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
Lol
@JammerAmaАй бұрын
"And here's Canine he's got a giant... heart... wanna hear it whistle?"
@squidward_tortelllini24 күн бұрын
when i saw it in the thumbnail i remembered it being a show about camping lol its such a vague memory
@necromaster212121Ай бұрын
DON'T USE PIE, it's a scam by the makers of honey, another scam.
@Reselfexplanatory24 күн бұрын
I know how Honey is a scam but how does Pie scam people?
@necromaster21212121 күн бұрын
@@Reselfexplanatory you have access to the internet, google it...
@jacobsunday6561Ай бұрын
Watching Nick@Nite makes me appreciate all the sitcoms that came before I was born. It made me feel more of an adult understanding random references from Full House whenever I was around people older than me. Also made it awkward around kids my age when I reference a joke they’ve never heard of either 😅
@TheBechtloffАй бұрын
When I was a kid Nick at Nite was still old black and white shows from the 50s and 60s.
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
Damn
@surferzapper20Ай бұрын
Same. I remember when just hearing "Nick at Nite" brought to mind shows like Lassie, The Munsters, I Love Lucy, I Dream of Jeannie, or Bewitched. The marketing made a massive deal of airing The Brady Bunch on the block. Then all the pre 70s programming got shifted to the then-new TV Land network while shows like the Jeffersons, The Cosby Show, and Three's Company took over.
@nehemiahpouncey3607Ай бұрын
Nick at nite had star power as well. They got the real ellie may for a promo.
@Rattrap007Ай бұрын
45 year old here. The only one i loved was Get Smart. Still a hilarious comedy.
@frankmfeb13Ай бұрын
Yeah I was born in 91 and remember I love lucky and happy days being on nick at nite
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-unАй бұрын
A wild fact about Glenn Martin, DDS, one of the creators was Michael Eisner! Yes, Michael Eisner as in the former Disney CEO from 1984 to 2005. He put up his own money to produce the pilot episode, pitched it to Nick at Nite rather than ABC. Eisner was quoted as saying the decision was based on Nick at Nite's record of nurturing shows. He wanted the show to have a 1970s sensibility including the design of the Winnebago which Glenn drives. It was inspired by the 1971 ABC made-for-TV movie In Search of America, which starred Jeff Bridges as a college dropout who drove a Winnebago across the country with his family. This 1970s feel is the same reason why the early episodes of the show have a laugh track, to mimic 1970s sitcoms. This was later removed at the request of the series' creators, with Eric Fogel citing the show having "too much internal thinking". Oh, and there was controversy with the timeslot. In November 2009, Maura Buete, a Florida mother, was outraged that the series contained "Shrekxual" references despite airing in an 8 pm weekday slot, immediately following SpongeBob SquarePants. In response to several complaints from parents, Nickelodeon (whose spokesman David Bittler had stated complaints were minimal) moved the show to Friday nights at 10:30 pm. The voice of Glenn's wife is Catherine O'Hara who was also Kevin's mom in Home Alone and Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas, so this wasn't the first stop-motion thing she did. And I liked the twist that Wendy was actually from the DPRK.
Ай бұрын
That's what I always like to mention about the show.
@theotakux5959Ай бұрын
A limited series means they have a set end date from the start. Most shows just keep going until they get cancelled or decide to end.
@ethantreadway9478Ай бұрын
Nick@Nite = SpongeBob Kids do yo Homework and Sleep.
@chaseforlibertyАй бұрын
I was a kid in the 1990s and I loved Nick at Nite. Its where I discovered I Love Lucy, Taxi, Bob Newhart, and Bewitched. I loved their "Block Party Summer" programming.
@Zanzibar_DallaxАй бұрын
Nick at Nite was the reason I started watching Toonami and [Adult Swim], so I should be thankful 😅
@AverytheCubanAmericanАй бұрын
Ah yes, waking up from a nightmare to see George Lopez jumping around on my TV at like 3 in the morning, giving me looks, with Low Rider blasting...truly a vibe. Yeah, the show doesn't have any low points...besides Low Rider 😂. I loved the show otherwise of course despite being sleepy lol. I also enjoyed watching The Nanny, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (especially the moments where Jazz is kicked out of the house lol), and Family Matters on Nick at Nite. The Urkel Dance is iconic, and the fact that the actor who played Urkel was also the first American to voice Sonic the Hedgehog is incredible. Regarding Family BrainSurge, Family BrianSurge was just the third season of the show. The show debuted as just BrainSurge in 2010 that aired during the ordinary Nickelodeon hours rather than the Nick at Nite block. But they shifted it to Nick at Nite in 2011 for the third season as Family BrainSurge. So originally it wasn't families competing but just kids. They've also had celebs on the show like Nick stars or when there was a WWE special. The third season ran from July to November 2011 when the show was cancelled, and remaining episodes aired on Nicktoons in 2014. And yeah, the point of the visual puzzles is to test your memory, to keep paying attention and not getting distracted. Which reminds me of the Distraction News game from underrated HBO Family show Crashbox. During that segment, there was a cardboard cutout anchorwoman named Dora Smarmy who provided informative news segments while distractive images (some of which from other games) appear during the broadcast. So yeah, it was a test to see how well you remember key facts from the broadcast without being distracted. I always wanted to go to the Nickelodeon Suites Resort when I was little. My cousin and I both entered a sweepstakes for a trip to Legoland Florida on its opening day that included a stay at Nickelodeon Suites....and my cousin was one of the winners. On the bright side, he had to make up a lot of schoolwork, so at least I didn't have to worry about that since I didn't win. The resort in Orlando originally opened in 1999 as just a Holiday Inn, but in 2004, Nickelodeon announced a partnership with Holiday Inn to rebrand the location. Before licensing the Nickelodeon name to Holiday Inn, Nickelodeon had considered opening a hotel on its own. Nickelodeon decided against it, since they had observed recent troubles with their competitors opening themed locations (such as Club Disney). The company opted instead to give Holiday Inn the permission to use the Nickelodeon name and characters. Nickelodeon and Holiday Inn had further hopes to add at least four more Nickelodeon-branded hotels in other tourist areas but they did not materialize. The resort officially reopened as the Nickelodeon Suites in March 2005. A month after, Nickelodeon Studios closed, and the time capsule was moved from the studios to the resort. The resort had something for everyone, two waterparks with one having a huge slime bucket, laser maze, game shows, a Nick at Nite lounge for adults, character breakfasts, mini golf course, arcade, and even a 4D theater! In 2016, after the resort celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2015, it announced it was rebranding back into a Holiday Inn. When this happened, the time capsule moved to the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank. It's understandable this decision was made, when Nickelodeon wanted a hotel partnership with Karisma, who opened Nickelodeon resorts in Punta Cana, Riviera Maya, and they opted to open one in Orlando too. Besides Holiday Inn, Nickelodeon was looking at a partnership for resorts with Marriott, a partnership between Viacom, Marriott, and Miller Global Properties (who owned Nick Suites). The first was supposed to open in San Diego's Liberty Station, and they planned to open 19 other hotels, but due to the recession in 2009, it was cancelled.
@Coryalan2Ай бұрын
TLDR
@MsLikeyah64Ай бұрын
That was a long ride but it was worth it
@sophieee-z9cАй бұрын
Fun Fact about Hi Honey, I’m Home: In the unaired pilot of Hi Honey, I’m Home, Sidney Duff was originally going to be played by AJ Mclean, AKA from The Backstreet Boys.
@AJPiersonToonParadiseАй бұрын
BrainSurge actually first aired in 2009. Family BrainSurge aired as the third season of the show.
@mathieuleader8601Ай бұрын
Fatherhood when it comes to its colour scheme has a vaporwave aesthetic
@ReeupmvpАй бұрын
Ay don't hate on Three's Company. I remember in 2003, being 13 watching episodes for the first time. Still top 3 favorite shows to this day
@GoogleAidsАй бұрын
Isn't that Pie sponsor like in broiled in controversy
@krasheromАй бұрын
George Lopez was definitely one of my favorite reality shows as a kid, next to Fresh Prince, My Wife and Kids, and House of Payne as well as Meet the Browns. Oh and you can't forget Everybody hates Chris.
Growing up in the late 90s Nick at night was the Jeffersons, The Brady Bunch, Happy Days, All In the Family, The Wonder Years(I think it aired before Nick at Night came on), Beverly Hillbilies and Gilaghans Island
@coreydopson2030Ай бұрын
Ah the irony of having an ad read for an adblock
Ай бұрын
Heh heh
@technicolordreamerАй бұрын
When I think about Nick at Nite, the one show that comes to my mind is I Love Lucy. I also liked the Block Party Summer lineup and the old channel jingles from the 80s and 90s in between the shows.
@iBlackulaАй бұрын
2 things. 1. I see Conner video, I watch Conner video. 2. Shoutout to you for giving Jerry Trainor his flowers. Every role he's ever done for Nick was great and should be talked about how we do with Kenan, Kel, Miranda, Drake, Josh, etc.
@streetpilot4098Ай бұрын
I only got to see like one episode of Wendell and Vinnie, it was like the third episode and it was the one where the vice principal was coming onto Vinnie while Wendell was in detention. I remember Wendell being scared of detention, Vinnie feeling bad for not being there for him or failing to bail him out of it, and when he comes into the classroom, Wendell somehow had them in shape and I remember Vinnie saying “what the hells going on here?” out of surprise that detention wasn’t going crazy, and just thinking “oh wow! He said ‘hell’ on Nickelodeon! I’ve never seen Jerry swear!”, and I loved it. Never saw another episode aired again on Nickelodeon. Seems like they only played the first 3 episodes and killed the show, the reruns were severely limited. Which surprised me after like a month or two of Nickelodeon hyping up that show constantly. I was surprised it got 20 episodes and now I want to see them all. Jerry Trainor is such an underrated and underappreciated actor, he truly deserved more opportunities after iCarly. I don’t know how he didn’t get more to be honest. If anyone knows of any other shows or movies he’s been in, let me know!
@nicksullivan4994Ай бұрын
I Loved BrainSurge! Here in Minnesota, We have a BrainSurge Ride at Our Nickelodeon Universe at Mall Of America!❤️📺🎶👍🏻
@Makoto03Ай бұрын
I was addicted to watching George Lopez show on Nick at Night as a teen. I thought it was so hilarious. :)
@nickarchuleta8001Ай бұрын
I feel like On The Television would be a show that you would see on Adult Swim, and they would be able to make it work by hiring the right people to give it that “Adult Swim” surrealist comedy touch to it.
@JP-ej1lpАй бұрын
Honestly not a lot of people probably remember this but I remember I was a kid in high school in the 2000s and all the time Roseanne was always on Nick at night. Granted it never made me laugh but it always made me feel comfortable. I would watch an episode or two and then go to bed.
@timbartschwolfmanАй бұрын
I remember Happy Days, Full House, Fatherhood on Nick at Nite
@bigflashingАй бұрын
Man this takes me back
@aiai2.053Ай бұрын
Really does😂
@kln98-g5lАй бұрын
The best nick @ nite then 😊 Nick @ nite now 😢
@NerdNest83Ай бұрын
Bring back the OG Nick at Nite. As in nothing before 1975. That's the kind of stuff that made me fall in love with classic TV.
@austinmelton8401Ай бұрын
A limited series is usually something that's only one season and it's done. Too long for a movie, not enough substance for 50 episodes. Very common term
@drivethrujedi8325 күн бұрын
I do remember watching Nick at Night for Green Acres, I love Lucy, Leave it to Beaver, Alfred Hitchcock, etc. era
@BugsyFogaАй бұрын
Loved watching reruns from this
@HarakiriRockАй бұрын
I'm old and remember Nick at Nite for the classic sitcoms. So many great shows that I may have never been exposed to otherwise. The George Lopez era was when it died for me. Like when G4 started spamming reruns of Cops and Cheaters constantly. Those were the dark ages of cable television and thinking back to that time just makes me depressed.
@SpookySkellyGurlАй бұрын
A limited series just means they had an idea for one season of television and made it with no intention of following it up, as opposed to just doing well enough to get renewed.
@SuperFigures-ql2dvАй бұрын
My mum used to love Fatherhood back in the day
@itswafflezz4219Ай бұрын
I cant believe Nickelodeon made a sitcom about adolf hitler and ava braun living together
@MsJaiMaeАй бұрын
I know I'm 7 days late, but did anyone else catch the little boy in Wendall & Vinnie said Mr. Lipschitz, the same name as the doctor from the rugrats? 31:59
@MrDarksolАй бұрын
Nick at Nite then:So much bigger variety of shows and programs even if they are reruns. Nick at Nite now:SO MUCH FRIENDS, MODERN FAMILY AND MOM!
@Chriskentfan94Ай бұрын
Because all the good reruns are on OTA channels with antennas now again or physically available on DVD. Want Superheroes? Me2 or H&I. Want Classics of All Kinds? H&I, MeTV, Catchy, Cozi and AntennaTV all do it. Same with MeToons for Boomerang now.
@MrDarksolАй бұрын
@Superlad9494 Man all of that definitely proves that we have come a long way since way back then but now it also makes Nick at nite now feel even more dead, pretty much like Nick nowadays.
@Suarez05Ай бұрын
+ Rewind TV and Laff
@BrandonL_00Ай бұрын
Yeah, it makes me sad to see how Nick at Nite is nowadays. I used to watch it all the time in the late 2000s/early 2010s. George Lopez, My Wife and Kids, and That '70s show were my favorites on the block. But they had other great shows too like Family Matters and Everybody Hates Chris. Disney was also much better back then when you'd watch late at night. They'd show reruns of their shows from the 90s to the early 2000s (I think even movies, can't remember) and it was always great. The vibe felt more like Teen Nick to me and I loved it.
@lynda5525Ай бұрын
The reason there were so many episodes of Hollywood Heights was that it ran 5 days a week like most daytime soaps do. Nick at Nite jumped ship halfway through that season, marooning it on Teen Nick to die. It was an odd choice to air it on Nick at Nite in the first place.
@BooilaАй бұрын
Whenever I go to hotels on trips in the US, I watch 2 hours of Full House every night on Nick at Nite since I didn’t have cable at home. And because of them airing reruns for years after it ended, they introduced me to the show. I loved those days. I also liked George Lopez. And I thought the reason Wendell and Vinny was canceled was due to parents complaining that it was too Inappropite for kids. But if it aired on Nick at Nite, then IDK what they were expecting with a more adult and mature block. I thought the show aired on Nick, and not Nick at Nite, tbh.
@OwenEardleyАй бұрын
Omg, I'm so old. You discovered Fresh Price on Nick at Night and I watched it during its first airings. Also, really loved Nick at Night as a kid.
@punklover99Ай бұрын
That Nick toons bumper with the ska music, iconic
@HorseJointАй бұрын
Bro. “Nick@Nite” introduced “Everybody Hates Chris” to the world. I remember seeing the Commercial for the show’s 1st episode
@PartyDude_19Ай бұрын
Hearing you talk about See Dad Run unlocked memories that I hadn't thought about in over a decade.
@InvitalPulseАй бұрын
Most of the re-runs of old shows were FAR BETTER than the original content.
@apperusenpaiАй бұрын
4:26 So I fully believe you that this show overall isn't funny, but this clip had me absolutely dying of laughter. Maybe my sense of humor is just broken, but I love absurdist comedy so much
@bugzmccarthy8416Ай бұрын
Funny asf I was like this my speed
@newnameautoАй бұрын
Yeah that was very Adult Swimish. Bro smiled so casually 😂😂😂😂
@flashdrcАй бұрын
I still quote "Sabes que, I'm a man!" and several Benny quotes when they pop into my head. George Lopez was a treasure of a sitcom.
@Ccg9024Ай бұрын
You can tell what generation someone’s from if they think George Lopez is a “ nick at nite” show.
@justinsinger2505Ай бұрын
The bill cosby animated show part had me dying laughing when i heard the family name and saw the animation i was like i know who made. I already know. My guess is gonna be right and then the slowed down OH MY GOODNESS just made be bust laughing. This is the most early2000’s Bill Cosby thing ever
@christina.klemanАй бұрын
Thanks to Nick @ Nite, I appreciated Full House, The Nanny, The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Roseanne, George Lopez & Glen Martin D.D.S. They say that Nick @ Nite was for adults, but I was watching that stuff at 10 years old😂😂😂
@LegendStormcrowАй бұрын
When I think of Nick at Night I think of I Dream of Jeanie, Bewitched, and Gilligans Isle.
@operaanimelover369Ай бұрын
Nick at Nite was a haven for me to enjoy old sitcoms from the 1980's and the 1990's. I became a huge fan of The Cosby Show, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Roseanne, The Jeffersons, Cheers, Married...With Children, The George Lopez Show, and Family Matters, thanks to these shows being syndicated on this nighttime block. Furthermore, it was a great block to have for viewers to be introduced to these older shows.
@83jdc1Ай бұрын
As a kid born in the mid 90s Nick @ Nite us where I discovered a lot of classic 90s sitcoms via reruns like George Lopez, Family Matter and The Nanny which is one of my favorite sitcom of all time
@RemixedVoice20 күн бұрын
The only time I ever watched Nick at Nite was when I was sick and my parents would let me sleep on the couch lol. Especially when I had the flu or stomach bug
@AmberBrooklyn24Ай бұрын
Ahh so nostalgic. Reminds me of spending the summer or holidays at my grandparents house and she’d make dinner or give me a tv dinner, and I’d have dessert or eat popcorn while watching Snick then Nick at Nite. It’s how I discovered Bewitched, I Dream of Jeanie, The Brady Bunch and Gilligans Island lol To be young again 😢
@RNF_GamesАй бұрын
Limited Series essentially means it’s all planned out from start to finish and has a finite number of episodes to tell it’s story. Almost like an extended movie. Breaking Bad had to constantly rely on the network renewals for example while something like Hollywood Heights (which is on the longer side of limited tbh) was likely planned from the start to have that many episodes.
@koritheteengirl14Ай бұрын
Also fun fact The original unaired pilot of Hi Honey, I'm Home! had AJ McLean from Backstreet Boys as Skunk
@EmperorSarcoАй бұрын
Nick at Nite and Adult Swim to me meant no more cartoons. Nick at Nite to me was boring when I was little. Adult Swim was more, "I can't watch this".
@jsignes44Ай бұрын
What are you talking about man? Your animal dubbing was hilarious!
@KyleReaumeАй бұрын
Oh NO dude you need to get away from Pie they're a total scam
@SgtSnazzerinoАй бұрын
I was about to comment this.
@JamesThomasJeansАй бұрын
"Limited Series" is definitely a thing. The 2020 version of Stephen King's The Stand was a limited series, as was the Showtime version of Twin Peaks. Both shows were designed with a specific number of episodes in mind.
@reijigamerАй бұрын
I love how Conner only references Scott Baio as being Chachi from Happy Days. I remember Scott mostly from being in Charles in Charge. I always felt that it was Scott playing the opposite of his Charles character.
@jrtg5758Ай бұрын
I had no idea they aired that 70s show on Nick at night lol. I just remember full house the fresh prince early on then George Lopez in the later years lol
@drivethrujedi8325 күн бұрын
I remember watching The fresh prince of Bel-Air, George Lopez, and That 70's show(Don't forget That 80's show) in syndication. I remember waiting for new episodes of those shows and more during Nick at Night's mid -2000's years.
@Bundy6HunnaАй бұрын
Yo wtf This vid unlocked so many memories why do i remember almost all of these shows just casually watching what was on I didn’t realize that some of these only lasted a season
@oldmovieman7550Ай бұрын
Growing up, Nick at Nite is what I looked forward to the most on Nickelodeon.
@losisd3adАй бұрын
how have u never heard of a limited series. that's like all we get now
@NoelCabalАй бұрын
Request: The WEIRD World of HBO Family
@HUHTMDАй бұрын
7:41 bro what you say??? 😂😂
@Anzner1993Ай бұрын
I had to go back and listen also 😂
@AJ-xc4qeАй бұрын
I was watching Hollywood Heights the whole way through pretty much for the soap opera-level attractive actresses and not as much with the soap opera-level drama. Edit: I really enjoyed Wendell & Vinnie but in retrospect, it really does feel like a prototype for the iCarly revival. Holy crap, I wasn’t expecting you to talk about Grandfathered! Fox had a lot of good sitcoms at that time, that show, The Grinder, Son of Zorn, Making History! Sadly, all of them were canned after one season.
@mads2945Ай бұрын
"Please don't have a criminal history," actually cracked me up lol
@havok6280Ай бұрын
I hated when Nick at Nite shifted to 80s and 90s shows. Nick at Nite is where I fell in love with shows like Mary Tyler Moore. It's like when classic rock stations shifted from The Eagles and The Door to Nirvana and Bon Jovi...😢
@MrMegaManFanАй бұрын
Conner for the love of everything DROP PIE. It's just as scummy as Honey (and not Honey Nielsen).
@MrBigTreyАй бұрын
I was just about to make this comment, but saw yours. I second the sentiment 100 percent. PIE is a complete scam.
@ibn1989Ай бұрын
If it wasn't for Nick at Nite I wouldn't have known about a lot of old shows that were before my time. I loved it as a kid.
@TwistermanTelevisonАй бұрын
i have fond memories of watching “see dad run” while getting ready for sixth grade at 6am, simpler times
@Prrrfectangel7929 күн бұрын
Did anyone else have that old Nick at Nite game where you have to fill in the pieces of a TV dinner tray by answering trivia questions about classic TV shows? Good times! 😎
@JadedJester739Ай бұрын
Omfg you're crazy! Growing up in the 80s and 90s it was so dope being able to stay up late and watch Mr Ed lol i got to stay up past midnight playing my new GameBoy during the summer!!!
@koritheteengirl14Ай бұрын
Video Idea: The WEIRD World of NBC Shows I want you to include are The Bill Cosby Show Family Ties Cheers Diff'rent Strokes The Facts of Life Night Court Punky Brewster The Golden Girls ALF Seinfeld The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Friends Community Saved by the Bell
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
That might be interesting
@Jamessmith-xk3fhАй бұрын
I'm 40 and i had a tv in my room for as long as I remember and if i was up late i watched Nick @ Nite. I loved watching The Monkees when i was like 5
@Rattrap007Ай бұрын
You talking about discovering Fresh Prince and stuff on Nick @ Night. Get off my lawn son. When I was a kid they had Gilligan's Island, Dobie Gillis, Green Acres, etc. The one I absolutely loved was Get Smart. Late 60s spy parody comedy. Yeah telling me the ones you grew up on vs me means probably at least a ten year difference or more. I'd guess 14-15 if those were the ones you saw as a kid or tween.
@mathieuleader8601Ай бұрын
speaking of nightmare fuel from Glenn Martin DDS I remember Glenn having a nightmare about his half-brother as a baby with an adult face coming into his room he was played by MC Hammer
@OmegaGlopsАй бұрын
6:10 I wasn't expecting to hear Princess Peach Showtime! music in this video, but I'm glad to hear it! 😀
@Ladybug22227Ай бұрын
I miss the summer nights when they’d marathon a certain show. Like “Brady Friday” Gilligan Tuesday
@micha8149Ай бұрын
There was three brain surges, family, celebrity and a brain surge with kids.
@magnetoonproductions9541Ай бұрын
Nick at Nite was mainly just reruns.
@cliffhamilton285723 күн бұрын
Nick at Nite was my favorite part of my single digit age era. Had a pull the tab and spin to click between channels 18"ish tv and a modern 8 or so inch tv with a remote at my grandparents that I enjoyed I Love Lucy, Lucy Show, Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Bewitched, I Dream of Genie, Wonder Years, Happy Days, and plenty of other stuff from. Good times. Alf, Odd Couple, Taxi, Laverne and Shirley, Lucy-Desi comedy hour...guess thats about it for Nick at Night that I enjoyed. Snick also deserves some praise.
@cliffhamilton285723 күн бұрын
Dang all these shows I never heard of remind me how old I'm getting.
@LindsayTVFilmАй бұрын
Limited series to me makes me think that that there are only plan to tell a single story in 5-8 episodes and never will be expanded upon. Legend of Korra was supposed to be a limited series, and there are people that would be fine if it was one season-but the expanded lore is nice
@soulvigilanteАй бұрын
Pie is a perfectly good sponsor whose problematic nature has totally not been an active topic of conversation lately. Oops.
@Kirbychu1Ай бұрын
I'm by far the youngest in my family, and to this day, they're always shocked when I drop my knowledge on Fresh Prince, Family Matters, Full House, etc. I keep explaining the concept of reruns to them but they still gatekeep me 😔
@sometimesjoeyplaysАй бұрын
15:30 the george lopez quote i use to this day, angie catches ernie watching george’s niece’s “tasteful OF” page, and angie asks is that really what he does all day, and ernie replies “I don’t steal, I don’t hurt people, this is my thing”