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The 90s Are All That! - Season One

The '90s Are All That is a programming block that airs nightly on TeenNick. The block shows reruns of classic Nickelodeon shows from the 1990s, airing in a two-hour block running every night from 11pm to 1am, also airing in an encore from 1am-3am. The block derives its name and logo from All That, a popular sketch comedy series that ran on Nickelodeon from 1994 to 2005.

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The '90s Are All That is a programming block that airs nightly on TeenNick. The block shows reruns of classic Nickelodeon shows from the 1990s, airing in a two-hour block running every night from 11pm to 1am, also airing in an encore from 1am-3am. The block derives its name and logo from All That, a popular sketch comedy series that ran on Nickelodeon from 1994 to 2005.

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