26 TV Shows you should watch: #1

Defuniak Springs, Florida
May 31, 2024 9:07pm CST
I decided that I was going to once again attempt to start a series and stick with it. If you know me, you know in the YEARS that I have been here I have had real trouble keeping up with series, especially ones like this. I can keep up with my what's for din, or frugal posts because they....well really I don't know why. But here goes. You may have guessed by now that there are going to be twenty six installments of this because there are twenty six letters in the alphabet- or you may not of. I'm not you, I don't know how your brain works. So here is Numero uno, A. A is for All Grown Up. I am sure that most of you don't have any clue what this show is. But it was a show that stemmed from The Rugrats. Now if you had a child or were a child in the 1990s and early 2000s then you are aware of The Rugrats. Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster and Phil and Lil. I am fairly certain that I have seen every single episode of The Rugrats. Same goes for All Grown Up. It picked up with the adorable babies from the original show in middle school. The addition of Chuckie's step sister Kimmie (who we met in one of the movies), and Tommy's little brother Dyl (yep that joke is a pretty funny to a thirteen year old). It was pretty funny. I watched it when it first came out and then again as an adult. It's one of the shows that I would love for the she children to get into. Anyhoo, those of you who have kiddos its worth checking out. Especially if you're a nineties baby who now has kids.
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@LeaPea2417 (40026)
• Toccoa, Georgia
1 Jun 24
Oh yes, my kids watched Rugrats when they were young. I watched it with them. I remember hearing about All Grown Up but we never watched that.
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
2 Jun 24
Your kids are a little older than me if I remmeber correctly so that might of had something to do with it. lol
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12 Jul 24
It's cool that you’ve rewatched it as an adult and still find it entertaining. Introducing it to your kids sounds like a great idea—nostalgia for you and new fun for them
@JudyEv (381875)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 Jun 24
Hope you get she children interested.
@paigea (36143)
• Canada
1 Jun 24
My kids were deprived, I suppose. We had one TV channel. I don't recall Rugrats or the follow-up.
@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
1 Jun 24
I heard about Rugrats but I wasn't able to watch any episode of it. I also haven't heard about All Grown Up. As a child, the only seeries I watched were always shown at Cartoon Network and Disney Channel.