10 Strangest Kids’ TV Shows You Forgot Existed

Many people have their favorite nostalgic TV show that was their go-to as a kid. It’s challenging to forget episodes from comedies like Spongebob Squarepants or wholesome programming like Blue’s Clues. The strange creativity of these adventures made them memorable, but not every weird series is remembered as a classic.Despite their odd plot lines and universes, other shows rapidly faded from fans’ memories. They were either too obscure compared to their rival series or too bizarre to leave a long-lasting impact. In some cases, like with Nickelodeon’s CatDog or Noggin’s Oobi, reminiscing about these wacky characters can be downright jarring. But odds are, audiences have long forgotten that these kids’ shows even existed.Dog with a Blog was a Disney Channel series about as nonsensical as its title suggests. The show revolved around a California family who discovered Stan, their new dog, could read, write, and talk. The comedy was innocent enough, but even though it ran for three seasons, it quickly faded into oblivion.RELATED: 20 Classic Kids Shows That Wouldn’t Fly Today

Many people have their favorite nostalgic TV show that was their go-to as a kid. It’s challenging to forget episodes from comedies like Spongebob Squarepants or wholesome programming like Blue’s Clues. The strange creativity of these adventures made them memorable, but not every weird series is remembered as a classic.

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Despite their odd plot lines and universes, other shows rapidly faded from fans’ memories. They were either too obscure compared to their rival series or too bizarre to leave a long-lasting impact. In some cases, like with Nickelodeon’s CatDog or Noggin’s Oobi, reminiscing about these wacky characters can be downright jarring. But odds are, audiences have long forgotten that these kids’ shows even existed.

Dog with a Blog was a Disney Channel series about as nonsensical as its title suggests. The show revolved around a California family who discovered Stan, their new dog, could read, write, and talk. The comedy was innocent enough, but even though it ran for three seasons, it quickly faded into oblivion.

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