Where Have All The ‘90s Sitcoms Gone?

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Look out, dudes, the ’90s are back! The ever-spinning nostalgia cycle has caught up to the era of grunge and Surge, as evidenced by the TV shows (The People v. O.J. Simpson), reboots (Power Rangers), and rebooted TV shows (hello Roseanne!) populating today’s pop culture. While Old Millennials are reconnecting with the pop culture of their school days, Young Millennials are pulling ’90s fashion trends out of the closet and making them hip again. But even though we’re in the middle of a ’90s-aissance, there’s one part of the decade’s pop culture that’s tragically underserved: the sitcoms.

Sitcoms ruled the ’90s as a whole generation of viewers grew from TGIF kids into Must See TV teens. But if you wanna kick back and watch any of those shows today, you’re probably gonna have to plug in your old DVD player. Even though the ’90s are dictating music, fashion, and film, the era’s hit shows are almost totally M.I.A. from the major streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime). Teen girls are dressing like Six, but they definitely aren’t watching Blossom.

For our nostalgic purposes and yours, we compiled a list of 30 hit sitcoms that aired during the ’90s in an attempt to find out if this iconic era really is underrepresented on streaming services. Spoiler Alert/Trigger Warning: It totally is.