Millennials Hyped as Netflix Brings Nickelodeon Classics – ‘All That’, ‘Kenan & Kel’, ‘Ned’s Declassified’ and ‘Zoey 101’ to Streaming on Its Platform

Published 05/28/2022, 8:30 AM EDT

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Everyone out there, go tell your friends and family that it’s time for Nickelodeon since Netflix has acquired the rights to a few chosen seasons of iconic shows. Netflix just announced that viewers would be able to watch all of their favorite episodes again.  However, only selective seasons will be available. So, we will have to see which era of our childhood we’ll be able to explore in the near future.

Find all the information you need to know about the new shows coming to Netflix soon down below.

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On June 22nd, all of these new additions will be available on Netflix. Here is a full list of all the shows that will be coming to Netflix.

All That

Executive Producers Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell created this long-running sitcom, which formerly held the title of America’s #1 kid’s sketch comedy program. Think of it as a kid-friendly version of Saturday Night Live. All That aired for ten seasons between 1994 and 2005 before being revived in 2019.

Seasons 2 and 3 of the series will be available on Netflix.

Kenan and Kel

The comedy show presented by Kenan Thompson (now a staple on Saturday Night Live) and Kel Mitchell ran from 1997 to 2000.

The show follows two best friends who reside in Chicago and are often brought down by Kenan’s get-rich-quick schemes.  While Kel, who enjoys orange soda, is dragged along but frequently causes problems.

The first two seasons of the four-season series will be available on Netflix.

Zoey 101

Jamie Lynn Spears, Paul Butcher, Sean Flynn, and Victoria Justice appeared in Zoey 101, which aired for four seasons. The first two seasons will be available on Netflix.

The sitcom follows Zoey Brooks and her brother as they begin their first day at a private boarding school that, for the first time in its history, accepts girls.

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Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide

Next month, Netflix US will release the first two seasons of the three-season Nickelodeon sitcom Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.

The show, which stars Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee, is about a group of high school students who create a survival guide for their hostile school.

But why only selective Nickelodeon seasons?

The one drawback to these releases is that Netflix will not be the greatest location to view these series because they are essentially adding sample seasons. This is an approach that ViacomCBS and Netflix have been employing for some years.  They license older seasons of a program with the aim of luring viewers to Paramount+ to see the whole thing.

The reaction of the people

No matter the limited number of seasons, people are still excited about the opportunity to watch their favorite shows once against. As soon as the news got out, people rushed to express their joy on Twitter. Some of the tweets expressing people’s happiness are.

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Are you guys excited for these shows to come to Netflix too? Let us know in the comments.

 

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Baheen Qadri

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Baheen Qadri is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie. Currently, he is pursuing BA in Mass comm Hons from SCMC Pune. He loves binge-watching films and TV series on Netflix.

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