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Now Available on iTunes: Your Childhood

Tue, 07/29/2008 - 2:30pm by BuzzSugar
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If you were one of the people who turned my Hey Dude recast into a lovefest for '90s Nickelodeon, here's a bit of good news: As of today, you can download episodes of the show on iTunes!

The show, along with Clarissa Explains It All, Rugrats, and Doug (the good one, not the weird ABC one where they changed Doug's voice), is now available as part of Nick Rewind on iTunes, which exists specifically to feed our craving for nostalgia. No, really: “We hear from literally thousands of teens and young parents who say they want to see the shows that defined their childhood," one Nickelodeon executive said in announcing the service.

There's some slightly more recent fare in there, too (The Amanda Show, The Wild Thornberrys), but I'm most excited to go download some Clarissa. What about you? Will you be grabbing any of these episodes? And what shows do you hope Nick Rewind adds next? (My vote: Salute Your Shorts, then The Adventures of Pete and Pete.)

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  • luckiedog's picture
    luckiedog
    5

    The problem with rewatching shows from my childhood is that they are never as good as I remember.

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • californiagirlx7's picture
    californiagirlx7
    6

    I loooved Clarissa Explains it All, Rugrats, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Figure It Out, Doug, Beetlejuice, Bump in the Night, Rocko's Modern Life, Ren & Stimpy, Land of the Lost, The Secret World of Alex Mack, etc. I was such a Nickelodeon kid, it was before we bought the Disney Channel.

    I just watched some episodes of The Adventures of Pete & Pete recently, and it was sooo boring. I don't know why I liked that show.

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Megatron's picture
    Megatron
    7

    No. Freakin'. Way! Awesome! No all they need is the School House Rock songs...

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • mariellynelly's picture
    mariellynelly
    8

    I probably miss All That the most. I loved the skits, and before it turned really lame when Jamie-Lynn Spears was on it.

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • cgnelson's picture
    cgnelson
    9

    oh this is great...i can't wait to check these out. i wish doug would come out on DVD!
    bonbonagogo - i thought i was the only one who remembered fifteen. i would love to watch that show again in all its horrible awesomeness.

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • northofantastic's picture
    northofantastic
    10

    OMG, Pete and Pete and Salute Your Shorts all the way! I wouldn't mind Are You Afraid of the Dark? and The Secret Adventures of Alex Mack as well. *sigh*

    Actually anything that they used to show during SNICK. Does anyone remember that?

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • couture yourself's picture
    couture yourself
    11

    Oh man.
    I am SUCH a fan of Nickelodeon shows.
    I'm excited. They should definitely do some Salute Your Shorts,
    that show was awesome.

    I'm probably gonna download some Doug & Hey Dude.

    yay!!

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • oilybohunk7's picture
    oilybohunk7
    12

    This made my day! I can't wait to get home and download Clarissa and Hey Dude. I can go without The Rugrats.

    Northofantastic I remember SNICK. I LIVED FOR SNICK! Every show that was on SNICK was fantastic. I may just be romanticizing my youth but it seems like tv shows were just better then. I'm probably just getting old!

    I would LOVE Fifteen for some vintage Ryan Reynolds. I would also love The Secret World of Alex Mack, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Salute Your Shorts and Pete & Pete.

    16 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • cravinsugar's picture
    cravinsugar
    16

    You Can't do that on Television!!!!! I would love to see an episode of that or two. i loved hey dude, and slaute your shorts though. pete and pete too really. doug was good, but would rather see the non cartoons!

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    17

    Give us some Tiny Toons and Animaniacs!! And to go back to my childhood, not tweens, how about some She-Ra Princess of Power!!

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Francoisehardly's picture
    Francoisehardly
    18

    I definitely agree with You Can't Do That On Television, but I prefer things on DVD. I don't download things and I want to be able to watch things on the television, not on my Ipod or computer. I would want pretty much everything though. I'd like Are Your Afraid of The Dark? too. I would love an entire channel entirely of 80s/early 90s kids shows.

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • northofantastic's picture
    northofantastic
    19

    Oilybohunk7, I completely agree with you about SNICK. Shows were just better then. (great name btw! Totally make me laugh Laughing out loud )

    Great Sommelier, both Animaniacs and Tiny Toon Adventures are on DVD now. In fact, the first volume of TTA just came out yesterday!

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bransugar79's picture
    bransugar79
    20

    Boy howdy 15 would be great because the acting was so awful and yet for soem reason I watched every episode. Salute your shorts would be great too and I agree about All That it was great before the original cast grew up. Giant ear of corn anyone?

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • northofantastic's picture
    northofantastic
    23

    No problem, G.S! Eye-wink As far as I know, She-Ra is also available on DVD. On both Amazon and Netflix.

    16 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • johnsonkm20's picture
    johnsonkm20
    25

    Does anyone else remember Stick Stickley?
    PO Box 963
    New York City
    New York State
    10108

    15 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • johnsonkm20's picture
    johnsonkm20
    26

    Does anyone else remember Stick Stickley?
    PO Box 963
    New York City
    New York State
    10108

    15 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment

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