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Class of 3000
(Cartoon Network/2006-present): a half hour animated series that revolves around the adventures of a classroom of musical outcasts and their whimsical teacher at the Westley School for the Performing Arts in Atlanta, Georgia. Co-created with André “3000” Benjamin of the hip-hop duo Outkast. Andre Benjamin lends his talents in both voice and original music for the series. Play Video
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South of Nowhere
(The N/2005-present): When the Ohio-bred Carlin family moves cross country to Los Angeles, they find they are unprepared for the fast-paced, metropolitan environment and the overcrowded, "anything goes" L.A. public school that their three teens will attend. The series was nominated for a 2005 GLAAD Award for "Outstanding Drama Series." The N is in the middle of airing the 3rd Season. Play Video
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The Team
(Nickelodeon/2005): Featuring Romeo and the P Miller Ballers basketball team, coached by Romeo's dad, Master P, as they vie to win the prestigious 14 & under AAU basketball championship. Play Video
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Romeo!
(Nickelodeon/2003-2005): When you've got a rapping, record producing dad, two brothers and a sister to deal with, life can be pretty crazy. But aspiring rapper and middle school b-ball star Romeo Miller never loses his cool. Well, almost never. Music holds the Miller family together, and no matter how much they argue or get on each other's nerves, they always end up in harmony. Well, almost always... Play Video
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Scout's Safari
(Discovery Kids on NBC/2002-2005): Fourteen-year-old Jennifer "Scout" Lauer moves from Manhattan to a small safari lodge in Africa. By discovering this foreign world around her, she will ultimately discover herself. The series received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Children's Show" in 2004. Play Video
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Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
(Fox Kids and ABC Family/2002): Set in a dimension parallel to our own, 15-year-old Nicholas Bluetooth's teenaged existence turns upside down when he discovers that his roots lie in the Outer Dimension. Play Video
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SK8
(NBC/2001): Aspiring pro skater Josh Raden and his motley crew of friends experience the ups and downs, thrills and defeats of this adrenalin-rush extreme sport. Play Video
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Just Deal
(NBC/2000-2002): High school students Dylan Roberts and Ashley Gordon make the transition from being just friends to dating, while dealing with a whole range of real teen issues of family, friends and relationships. Play Video
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Caitlin's Way
(Nickelodeon/1999-2001): Caitlin, a tough city girl and an orphan since age eight, faces two options when she gets in trouble with the law: Go to juvenile hall, or move to the wilds of Montana to live with distant cousins. Play Video
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The Jersey
(Disney Channel/1999-2001): A magic football jersey lets two kids live out sports fantasies with the help of some sports superstars, including soccer champions Cobi Jones, Brandi Chastain and Julie Foudy, 49ers Steve Young and Jerry Rice, surfing pro Kelly Slater and skating hero Tony Hawk, among many others. Play Video
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100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd
(Nickelodeon/1999-2001): When the school bully is turned into a talking dog, he can only regain his human form by performing 100 good deeds—with the help of his new owner, the kid who was his last victim! Play Video
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The Journey of Allen Strange
(Nickelodeon/1996-1999): A humorous yet empathetic look at what would happen if an alien, lost and far from home, were to take on the form of an earthbound teenage boy. Play Video
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The Secret World of Alex Mack
(Nickelodeon/1994-1998): Teenaged Alex Mack gains magical powers during an accident in her scientist-father's lab. The series was nominated for numerous CABLE ACE Awards throughout its entire run. Play Video
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XUXA
(Syndicated/1993): Variety show for pre-school and grade school kids featuring XuXa, the Brazilian "Madonna" of her time. This singing and acting icon performed her shows in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Riders in the Sky
(CBS/1991-1992): An Emmy-winning mixed media series about the famed singing cowboy comedy group.
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KIDS Incorporated
(syndicated and Disney Channel/1984-1994): An Emmy-winning variety show for youngsters, featuring live and taped performances by the hottest teen bands, singers, and dancers around. Play Video
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