It feels like just yesterday we were marveling over The Matrix, trying to learn the dance in Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time," reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and wasting hours on our Sega Dreamcasts. But it turns out 1999 was actually nearly 20 years ago, and if that didn't send shivers down your spine, we don't know what will.
While you calm down from that initial shock, we have even more surprising news: these 20 shows are celebrating their 20th birthdays in 2019 (that is to say they all debuted their first episodes in 1999), and we cannot believe it. But, in the words of Cher, "If I could turn back time, if I could find a way, I'd probably rewatch all these shows most of my day." We might be embellishing, but you get the gist.
Keep reading for the jaw-dropping list of shows turning 20.
Before they were comedy legends, Amy Sedaris and Stephen Colbert were pushing comedic boundaries in this hilarious show.
It's a true testament to creator Stephen Hillenburg's genius that this show continues to be relevant even 20 years later with its jelly-fishing dances, Krabby Patty chants, and Squidward one-liners.
If you think about it, Divorce Court was one of the first reality shows ever, and Judge Voltaire Perkins is still one of our favorite reality TV judges.
We spent a lot of hours watching this show on Cartoon Network, especially since it ran for nine years. Our only question is, whatever happened to Plank?
It's hard to believe that Family Guy has been on the air for nearly 20 years, especially since Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, and Stewie haven't aged a bit.
We miss hearing Billy West's vocals in Futurama, but Matt Groening's futuristic TV show continues to live on in our hearts.
A unique spin on an American legal drama, Judging Amy pulled us in with its compelling and heartwarming characters.
Dear Mariska Hargitay, please tell us your antiaging routine because there's no way this show has been on for 20 years.
Yvette Wilson, Mo'Nique, and Countess Vaughn made up one of the most hilarious casts of all time in this UPN show. (Remember UPN?!)
It seems like just yesterday we were skipping school to watch our favorite soap opera. From fake pregnancies to eerie deaths, this show had it all.
We'll never get over the rush of making it to that upper tier of questions on Regis Philbin's game show, but we still can't decide who we would list as our Phone a Friend.
Before Amanda Bynes was stealing our hearts in She's The Man, she had one of the very first sketch comedy shows on television. Court dismissed, bring in the dancing lobsters.
Does it get more '90s than David Boreanaz? His Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff series was one of our favorite spinoffs ever.
We miss cringing at the awkward first dates on Blind Date, and we truly loved host Roger Lodge's hilarious commentary.
This show starring Busy Philipps, Jason Segal, James Franco, and many more truly started a movement. Paul Feig and Judd Apatow created one of the most timeless teen comedies of all time, and for that we are thankful.
Now that Jimmy Kimmel is hosting his late night show, it's hard to remember that he actually made a name for himself on The Man Show with Adam Carolla.
Jason Behr might have been one of our favorite things about 1999. This show also cemented our love for Tabasco sauce and brought us Katherine Heigl.
The Sopranos premiered on HBO nearly 20 years ago, and nothing was the same. We don't exactly miss the heart-racing insomnia that followed after watching each episode, but we do miss our favorite crime family.
Before there was House of Cards, there was The West Wing. Martin Sheen, John Spencer, Robe Lowe, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford, and Richard Schiff knew how to make a political drama work.
What's so weird is that this Disney Channel show premiered almost 20 years ago. Did you know that cast member Eric Lively is actually Blake Lively's brother? Talk about a legacy.