We partnered with Hulu to bring you all the '90s nostalgia, just in time for their '90s Week show highlights, along with the premiere of the new original documentary, kid 90, now streaming on Hulu.
Ahh, the '90s — a time when Tamagotchis reigned supreme and plaid ruled everything around us. It was a glorious decade that gave us frosted tips, slap bracelets, and, OMG, instant messenger. Of course, the '90s also gifted us with great TV, along with some iconic women leads that have lived on in our minds long after we traded our beepers for smartphones. Answer the following questions to narrow down which '90s show you should binge tonight with your leading ladies. And to re-live even more '90s behind-the-scenes nostalgia, tune in to the new original documentary kid 90, streaming now on Hulu.
Moesha
Brandy Norwood recently said that if we checked in on Moesha today, she’d be a "kick-ass journalist." We always knew that diary would take her far. The titular character of the show certainly isn't shy about making her voice heard — both on typical teenage growing pains and bigger issues that her family and friends go through. When it comes down to it, Moesha is real — figuring it all out, just like us. Watch it now!
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Felicity
Remember those crazy golden curls? The angsty will-they-won’t-they love-triangle dynamic with Ben versus Noel? And, of course, the iconic SoHo Dean & DeLuca?! Felicity perfectly captures what it feels like to be thrust into life as an adult in a big city, and the type of chaotic decisions you make along the way. Self-discovery is at the heart of the series — as is, of course, the repercussions of a drastic haircut. Watch it now!
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Beverly Hills 90210
Crop tops, scrunchies, matching sets . . . Brenda, Kelly, Donna, and Andrea wore all the trends you love first! While every episode is fully loaded with fashion statements, it’s the tumultuous relationships between the Beverly Hills High crew that really draws you in. Week to week characters go from besties to frenemies, or friends to more-than-friends and back. Follow the gang’s glamorous lives from Rodeo Drive to the beach club to the Peach Pit After Dark and prepare for drama and wardrobe inspo. Watch it now!
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Blossom
Ever feel like your household would fall apart without you there to restore some order? Then you’ll love watching Blossom's attempts to hold down the fort. With her mother MIA, she's become hyperresponsible for her age — especially when compared to her dumb-but-hot brother Joey. She holes up in her room with her fast-talking bestie, Six, to plot her next move, from winning over her crush to acing a science test, always wondering if she did the right thing. Watch it now!
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My So-Called Life
If brutal teen angst is your thing, tune in to watch Angela Chase navigate high school. Whether you prefer her crimson-glow hair dye and flannels or her friend Rayanne’s baby barrettes and overalls, prepare for mid-'90s nostalgia and some serious eye candy — hello, Jordan Catalano and his iconic locker leans. Oh, and we can't forget about Ricky's legendary moves at the school dance. But it's the insanely relatable, heart-wrenching, overly dramatic dialogue that'll keep you coming back. Watch it now!
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Designing Women
On Designing Women, the hair is teased, the shoulders are padded, and the sharp comebacks are flying. The four strong Southern women behind interior design firm Sugarbaker & Associates — fiery businesswoman Julia, former beauty queen Suzanne, divorced mother Mary Jo, and small-town gal Charlene — become thicker than thieves in this workplace sitcom. Tune in for snappy zingers, off-the-wall antics, and some truly incredible throwback looks. Watch it now!
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Ally McBeal
If there's one thing young hotshot attorney Ally McBeal is obsessed with, it's men. Love, sex, and romantic fantasies are what keep this blonde up at night (and during the day), even though the show is technically a legal drama. But of course, the law and love are all intertwined, like when moments litigating a nasty divorce proceeding influence Ally's decision to break up with a boyfriend. Make sure to stay along for the ride as Ally comes in and out of her vivid, ultradramatic fantasy sequences, or falls over when she meets a new love interest. Watch it now!
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch
You'd think that being able to do a little magic would make high school easier, but for Sabrina Spellman, it just lands her in more trouble. Even if you got your driver's license rather than your witch's license, you'll empathize with Sabrina's hijinks — from the time she turns her boyfriend Harvey into a frog after their first kiss to getting her first speeding ticket on her flying vacuum. In true '90s sitcom fashion, every plotline ties back to a heartwarming lesson — often provided by Sabrina's kooky but dependable aunts, Hilda and Zelda. Salem — a talking black cat with a plot to take over the universe — provides comic relief. Watch it now!
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Sister, Sister
Separated at birth, only to be reunited when they run into each other in a shopping mall — it doesn't get more '90s nostalgic than Sister, Sister! Whether you have Tia Landry's goody-goody vibe or you can relate more to Tamera Campbell's impulsive personality, this sitcom strikes the right balance between heartwarming and relatable, dealing with real-life issues like peer pressure and learning how to drive. Follow Tia and Tamera as they navigate six seasons' worth of early adulthood drama, laughs, and blended-family dynamics. Watch it now!