Pick Or Pass On These Kids Shows And We'll Guess Everyone's Childhood Celeb Crush

Millennials and Gen-Z kids are considered to be the most nostalgia-obsessed generations of all time. We're constantly throwing 90's and 00's parties, we embrace trends that first became popular in previous decades, we can't stop watching the television shows and films that we grew up on, and we don't mind at all that Hollywood keeps giving us sequels and reboots instead of original films. Some adults criticize us for living in the past instead of moving forward, but it's not our fault—things were just so much better back when we were kids!

When life hits us with a new responsibility to take care of and yet another obstacle to overcome, we love to transport ourselves to simpler times by watching one of the countless TV sitcoms and cartoons we used to enjoy back when the only thing we had to worry about was what to wear to school. Sure, there are plenty of enjoyable new shows out there, but they just don't compare to classics like Wizards of Waverly Place or FRIENDS! By walking down memory lane and picking or passing on these beloved kids' shows, this psychic quiz can determine which celebrity we used to crush on when we were younger!

Question 1

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Back in the 2000's, the only major life decision we had to worry about was whether to be a Pokemon fan or a Yu-Gi-Oh fan. Both shows inspired collectible card games, and both featured a variety of really cool monsters. Sorry Pikachu, but you just don't stack up against a Blue Eyes White Dragon... and Ash Ketchum had nothing on Yugi's Pharoah alter-ego!

Question 2

Wizards of Waverly Place

Harry Potter wasn't the only wizard we were obsessed with as kids—we also couldn't get enough of the Russo siblings! We loved watching this iconic trio struggle to figure out their abilities and compete to win sole custody of the family's powers. The series won an Emmy for "Outstanding Children's Program," and its finale averaged nearly 10 million viewers, making it the most-watched series finale in Disney Channel history.

Question 3

The Suite Life Of Zach & Cody

This wildly popular Disney Channel series about life in the Tipton Hotel was nominated for three Emmys and three Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards! It featured the Dylan and Cole Sprouse as troublesome twins, Brenda Song as the hotel's ditzy heiress and High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale as the hotel's candy counter girl.

Question 4

SpongeBob SquarePants

There's a reason pretty much everyone in the entire world knows who lives in a pineapple under the sea—young viewers have loved SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward and the rest of the Bikini Bottom gang for nearly 20 years now! The popular Nickelodeon show has generated over $13 billion in merchandising revenue for its network, and even inspired a critically-acclaimed Broadway musical!

Question 5

X-Men: The Animated Series

This popular 90's cartoon followed Professor Charles Xavier's team of gifted mutant students as they fought a variety of powerful villains and struggled in a world that didn't accept them. The series helped launch numerous other Marvel comic book shows and helped pave the way for the 2000 X-Men feature film that eventually inspired the cinematic Avengers universe we all know and love today!

Question 6

That's So Raven

Raven Baxter had the ability to see the future, but that never stopped her from getting into a variety of hilariously awkward and ridiculous situations. We loved seeing her and her friends try to either make her predictions come true or stop them from happening, because their efforts almost always ended in comedic catastrophe!

Question 7

Power Rangers

Everyone these days seems to be absolutely obsessed with superheroes, but back when we were kids, we got our action and adventure fix from the Power Rangers! The original Power Rangers series followed five "teenagers with attitude" as they fought to defend the Earth from Rita Repulsa and her army of skyscraper-sized monsters.

Question 8

Rugrats

Born leader and adventurer Tommy Pickles was only a baby, but that didn't stop him from teaching us all how much fun life can be when we let our imaginations guide us. Let's be honest... we all hoped to become more like him when we grew up. Sadly, most of us matured into a stressed and grumpy mixture of Chuckie and Angelica!

Question 9

Even Stevens

Back before Shia LeBeouf started starring in major Hollywood blockbusters and got all weird, we knew and loved him as Louis Stevens, Ren's lazy, carefree and extremely mischievous younger brother. Everyone with siblings totally related to their hilariously chaotic family dynamic, and we couldn't get enough of their oddball next-door-neighbor Beans.

Question 10

Life With Derek

When Derek, Edwin and Marti's dad got married to Casey and Lizzie's mom, the five kids had to figure out how to adjust to their new living situation and act like a family. This was especially (and hilariously) difficult for Derek and Casey, since they were polar opposites—Derek was a huge slacker and practical joker, while his step-sister was uptight and extremely rule-abiding.

Question 11

Sabrina the Teenage Witch

Sabrina the Teenage Witch followed Sabrina Spellman as she struggled to figure out her powers while also dealing with a variety of typical high school issues and a slightly diabolical talking cat! Sabrina and Harvey are still our favorite TV couple of all time, and our love for this show makes us super excited for the Netflix reboot coming out later this year!

Question 12

Danny Phantom

The Marvel Cinematic Universe didn't exist in 2004, but superhero fans had an animated series to enjoy back then that was almost as fun—Danny Phantom! After an accident with an unpredictable portal between the human world and the "Ghost Zone", Danny became a human-ghost hybrid tasked with saving his town (and the world) from evil ghosts.

Question 13

Powerpuff Girls

We're finally starting to see more female superheroes on the big screen, but on television, they've been taking down villains for decades! The Powerpuff Girls centered on Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers who were frequently called upon by the mayor of Townsville to help fight crime.

Question 14

Lizzie McGuire

Hilary Duff was basically THE "it girl" of the 2000's. She was a popular singer, she starred in classic kids' films Cheaper By The Dozen and A Cinderella Story AND she was everyone's favorite high schooler Lizzie McGuire! Lizzie was just like us—slightly awkward, extremely close with her small group of BFFs, and obsessed with the cutest boy in school. We low-key always wanted her to end up with her friend Gordo, and in the unforgettable Lizzie McGuire movie, they finally became a couple!

Question 15

Kim Possible

Sorry, Black Widow, Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel... Kim Possible will always be our favorite female superhero! All anyone had to do was call her or beep her (or potentially even page her) if they wanted to reach her, and she'd show up to save the day alongside her goofy best friend Ron Stoppable and his adorable mole rat Rufus.

Question 16

JONAS

As if the world wasn't already absolutely obsessed with the Jonas Brothers, Disney Channel gave the handsome and ridiculously talented trio their own television series. In JONAS and JONAS L.A., Nick, Joe and Kevin struggled to balance their job as popstars with their desire to be normal, and they treated us to a number of fantastic, original songs in the process!

Question 17

Batman the Animated Series

DC can't seem to get things right with their live-action films these days, but back in the 90's, superhero fans universally agreed that their Batman animated series was practically flawless! The show featured an amazing, comic-book accurate portrayal of Gotham, and the voice acting, story arcs and animation for the Dark Knight and his rogue's gallery of villains was fantastic.

Question 18

Zoey 101

We used to think getting sent away to boarding school would be the worst thing ever... until we watched Zoey 101. Zoey and her BFFs lived a practically perfect life at Pacific Coast Academy—none of their parents were around to make them do chores, and they could just go to the beach or the mall after school every day! This show was one of our favorites until it ended on a major cliffhanger because its star, Jamie Lynn Spears (yes, Britney's younger sister) got pregnant. Nickelodeon blessed us with a surprise bonus clip on the 10th anniversary of the Time Capsule episode though, in which we found out that Zoey and Chase finally admit their feelings for each other!

Question 19

Hannah Montana

Miley Stewart truly had "the best of both worlds"—she got to be an international popstar AND a normal high school student, thanks to her famous alter ego Hannah Montana. By simply throwing on a wig, she could fulfill her dream of performing without having to deal with paparazzi or crazed fans in her daily life! Sure, that's not the most realistic concept, but we still loved it (and will never forget the entire Hoedown Throwdown dance from the Hannah Montana movie).

Question 20

Goosebumps

This series tried to warn us by stating "viewers beware, you're in for a scare," at the start of each episode, but that somehow wasn't ever enough to prepare us for what we were about to see! It was supposed to be a "kids show," but the Goosebumps TV series was just as scary as R.L. Stine's Goosebumps books, and classic episodes like The Haunted Mask and Stay Out Of The Basement STILL give us nightmares.

Question 21

Recess

For kids who grew up without cable and had to get their cartoon fix from ABC's One Saturday Morning, Recess was one of the best shows available. T.J. Detweiler and his fellow students at Third Street Elementary School formed their own bizarre yet oddly mature society, complete with a government and a class structure. We all totally related to T.J.'s clique of oddballs and wanted more than anything to be a part of it!

Question 22

The Fairly Odd Parents

Timmy Turner was probably the luckiest kid on television, because he had two fairy godparents who could make all of his wildest dreams and wishes come true. Nickelodeon almost canceled The Fairly OddParents after its fifth season, but fans demanded more of Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda... so they brought it back for five more seasons and turned it into the longest-running fantasy TV series in American television history!

Question 23

Boy Meets World

"Believe in yourselves. Dream. Try. Do good." We'll never forget Mr. Feeny's final speech to his students in this classic coming-of-age series, and the countless lessons we learned watching Cory Matthews mature from a rebellious teenager to a responsible and loving husband will always stick with us. Thanks to Boy Meets World, we'll accept nothing less than friendships as strong as Cory's and Shawn's or relationships like the one shared between Cory and Topanga.

Question 24

Bill Nye the Science Guy

No offense to our teachers growing up, but pretty much everything we remember about science, we learned from Bill Nye... not them. Our favorite bowtie-wearing scientist gave us 100 absolutely amazing and educational episodes that made learning actually enjoyable, and his popular PBS series won a whopping 19 Emmy Awards!

Question 25

Big Time Rush

After seeing how popular the Jonas Brothers were getting on Disney Channel, Nickelodeon realized they had to assemble their own boy band and created Big Time Rush. They never quite took off the way the JoBros did, but we loved everything about Kendall, James, Carlos and Logan—they had the look, the talent and their television series was absolutely hilarious!

Question 26

Pokemon

We can't even think about our childhoods without thinking about Pokemon. When we weren't playing Pokemon Game Boy or video games or trading Pokemon cards, we were watching the hit animated series featuring Ash, Brock, Misty, Team Rocket and Pikachu! This show had drama, action, romance, comedy and pretty much everything we could have possibly hoped for in a cartoon.

Question 27

All That

This classic, kid-friendly version of Saturday Night Live introduced us to some of Nickelodeon's biggest stars! The popular series featured original and hilarious short sketches that parodied contemporary culture. Kenan Thompson may say his career peaked when he joined the cast of SNL, but to us, he'll always be Pierre Escargot, our raincoat-wearing, bathtub-loving French tutor!

Question 28

Phil of the Future

Phil Duffy and his family were from the distant future, but when their time machine broke down, they all got stranded in the 21st century. Phil had to hide the truth from his friends and fellow students, which wasn't easy because he just couldn't stop using his beloved future gadgets. His sister Pim, meanwhile, wanted to use her advanced intellect and knowledge of the future to take over the world!

Question 29

Drake & Josh

Drake and Josh couldn't have been more different, but when their parents got married, they were forced to adjust to life together as brothers. Even though Drake was a flirtatious rebel and Josh was a socially-awkward nerd, they eventually learned to like each other and joined forces against Megan, Drake's fairly diabolical and manipulative younger sister.

Question 30

Hey Arnold!

Hey Arnold! may not have featured the most realistic animation—the main character's head was shaped like a football, after all—but that didn't stop us from becoming absolutely obsessed with this hit Nickelodeon show. We had mixed feelings towards Arnold's main bully Helga, but for five seasons, we loved watching Helga deal with her secret crush on him!

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