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Quote: zooo @ May 5 2008, 7:01 PM BST


90s American kids TV is ace though. Sister Sister!


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I watched Sister Sister :(
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 5 2008, 7:01 PM BST

90s American kids TV is ace though. Sister Sister!


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Sister Sister I enjoyed, but there was something about it which I couldn't quite get into. It never dragged me in, so to speak.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? was ace.
 

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Oh that terrified me when I was little!
 
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But it introduced Elisha Cuthbert to the world!


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Trying to think of other Nick shows... Anyone remember Space Cases?
 

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Clarissa Explains it All?
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 5 2008, 7:01 PM BST

Nah, it's just cos one of them is FAT!

I'm a fattist.

90s American kids TV is ace though. Sister Sister!


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Kenan played Fat Albert, in the 2004 live action version of the Cartoon, which was created by Bill Cosby. The funny thing is, both Kenan and Kel auditioned for the part. What chance did Kel have, going up against a real life version of Fat Albert?!

Here's a little clip of the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFDBW7Xgagg

And here's a clip of Kenan playing Fat Albert: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcVVWsXbGXo&feature=related

By the way, does anyone know if the original cartoon was ever shown over here?
 
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Quote: shaggy292 @ May 5 2008, 8:31 PM BST

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Depressing.


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Eyyy! Well remembered! :)
 

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I loved that. Lucy Punch was in it.
 
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I loved that. Lucy Punch was in it.


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Ah yes, of Hot Fuzz, Festival and...other stuff, I'm sure.

She played Sue White. Not as mad as Green Wing's, obviously.
 
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I'd like to say that I was too old for all this kids stuff that's being talked about on this thread....but actually....I was quite partial to Kenan and Kel.

My wife used to hate it and was always puzzled why a man in his twenties was watching an extremely loud American Kids comedy :)
 
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I used to enjoy it loads, but then I was a kid of the 90's.

I love orange soda... I do oh oh oooooohh.
 
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The twins in sister sister were fantastically hot.

I would like to date both of them at once and see if I could get away with it (with hilarious results no doubt).
 
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Quote: EllieJP @ May 6 2008, 1:41 PM BST

I used to enjoy it loads, but then I was a kid of the 90's.

I love orange soda... I do oh oh oooooohh.


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I can see on-line wife we are going to have our first argument. I thought it was rather twee American rubbish but then I am older than you so maybe it passed me by
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Awww... I'm sowwy online hubby! You know I love you more! *wub*
 
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