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The greedy mom would try to take all the money but Precious would eventually rightfully get her half of it. Yes. Her character in this wasn't intended to be a glamorous super star. She was a social worker dealing with serious Topics. If I had to choose, then Hey Arnold. But both were good to be honest. Really? To thought the complete opposoite. It portrays the ideal childhood of 4th graders as kids being kids. Playing outside with friends using their imagination and being carefree. Damn this post is everywhere? 🙄 Lol. But anyways.....id say around 2005-2006. In fact, majority of the Nick shows I tuned into as a kid aired in the 90s. I hardly watched any of the shows that aired in the 2000s. Growing up, I didn't consistently have cable in my household until around 2001-2002. During that time, I was still tuning into 90s rerun shows (Rugrats, Hey Arnold, All That, The Amanda Show, older SpongeBob episodes, Etc). There were so many bad and "Out of Character" Moments during this episode. Like the entire neighborhood willingly standing in front of Arnold's home with cameras waiting to video tape and laugh at him. It's pretty unrealistic as Arnold is one of the most well-liked and respected kid as he's super kind and goes out of his way to help people. I have a feeling that "Orpan Boy" comment would NOT slide so easily if Hey Arnold was being filmed in today's world. 11 with a boyfriend? And trying to be on Baywatch??🤔🤔🤔 Around 2005. I enjoyed most of the shows/Nicktoons from the 90s. But the only 00s show that I personally liked was "Drake and Josh." The others didn't apeal to me. Well the show did air in 1991. I personally never watched this show growing up as I was just a toddler back then. Perhaps Melissa Joan Hart just has really good genes making her appear younger. Hense why she was also able to pull off playing a teen in "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" in her 20s. Around 2005-ish. "Drake and Josh" (which aired in 2004) was the last Nick show that I enjoyed watching. All the other shows from the 00s era didn't personally interest me. I'm guessing that since majority of the cast were just regular kids wanted to audition for a tv show, they weren't looking to be Hollywood famous. Just an opportunity to gain a little 15 mins of fame and perhaps be on tv and meet a few celebs here and there. Or perhaps, many of the kids previously wanted to be famous until they realized fame wasn't what it's cracked up to be so it wasn't for them. It's say Dorothy. To me, Janet was more of a "know it all" than smarter. No, she's just tomboyish and adventurous. 1) "My body my choice" (do I need to explain?🙄) 2) "That's too bad" (shows a lack of decency, empathy, and compassion). 3) "I can do what I want" (childish response used mostly by bratty kids angry over not getting their way). 4) "That's a stupid Question". (That response is stupid leadership and stupid communication skills. Don't say it, it's childish). It symbolized danger I guess -All American -The wonder years (New Version) -Waiting for the upcoming new episodes of "Stranger Things" Dragon Tales????🤔🤔 I wouldn't necessarily say that as all dogs deserve a loving home in my opinion. It just depends on the persons capability to care for them, train them, and control them properly. But I DO think they need to be leashed when taken out in public. I personally get scared of them so I'd never get one, but that's just me!