Before streaming, these were the shows we rushed home (or woke up early on weekends) to watch.
🦊 The Basil Brush Show (2002 reboot)
Vibe: “Boom Boom!” Our fave fox with a Y2K glow-up — pop-culture gags, cargo pants, and a technicolour flat.
👽 My Parents Are Aliens (1999–2006)
Vibe: Chaotic, funny, and weirdly emotional. Brian morphing into anyone = unforgettable.
⭐ STARStreet* (2001)
Vibe: Allstars* “living together” in a cartoonish flat, breaking into their own songs. Cheesy. Iconic. Pure CITV.
🌴 Miami 7 (1999)
Vibe: S Club 7 shipped to Miami for goofy sitcom plots + a soundtrack of absolute bangers. The blueprint for every pop/TV crossover.
🤣 Dick & Dom in da Bungalow (2002–2006)
Vibe: Messy. Chaotic. Legendary. Saturday mornings were never the same after Bogies.
💻 Kerching! (2003–2006)
Vibe: Taj Lewis dreaming of dot-com millions. Neon graphics + early-internet hustle = so 2003.
😃 Smile (2002–2007)
Vibe: Saturday mornings with Fearne, Reggie, Nev the Bear & co. Music, cartoons, and total weekend chaos.
✨ Bonus: Cleopatra: Comin’ Atcha! (1998)
Vibe: Nickelodeon’s forgotten girl-group sitcom — the Higgins sisters chasing pop stardom in pure Y2K colour.
👉 Which one screams your childhood the loudest? Tell me in the comments and tag a friend who watched these with you. 💿✨
Filed under: Y2K, Nostalgia, Kids’ TV, Pop Culture
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