If you loved the sketch comedy and youthful energy of 'All That' (1994), you're in for a treat! This article explores 9 similar shows and movies that capture the same hilarious, kid-friendly vibe. Whether you're feeling nostalgic or discovering these gems for the first time, these picks will keep the laughs coming.

Kenan & Kel (1996)
Description: This sitcom revolves around the comedic misadventures of two best friends, blending slapstick humor with relatable teenage scenarios. Its lighthearted tone and focus on friendship resonate with young viewers.
Fact: The show's famous catchphrase 'Who loves orange soda?' became a cultural phenomenon. It was one of the first Nickelodeon live-action shows to feature African-American leads.


Drake & Josh (2004)
Description: A sitcom following the hilarious dynamic between two stepbrothers with opposite personalities. The show combines family-friendly humor with heartwarming moments about sibling relationships.
Fact: The series was created by Dan Schneider, who also created several other popular Nickelodeon shows. The theme song was performed by Drake Bell himself.


Zoey 101 (2005)
Description: Set in a boarding school, this series mixes comedy with coming-of-age stories about teenage life. Its ensemble cast and school setting create numerous opportunities for humorous and relatable situations.
Fact: It was one of the first Nickelodeon shows to be shot in widescreen format. The series was filmed at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.


iCarly (2007)
Description: Centered around a group of friends who create a popular web show, this series blends physical comedy with tech-savvy storytelling. Its innovative format and focus on youth creativity made it groundbreaking.
Fact: The show popularized the concept of 'web shows' before platforms like YouTube became mainstream. Some episodes featured real fan-submitted content.


Victorious (2010)
Description: A musical comedy-drama set in a performing arts high school, featuring talented students navigating friendships and creative pursuits. The show's energetic performances and comedic timing appeal to young audiences.
Fact: Many of the songs from the show became hits on iTunes. The series launched the career of several young stars who went on to successful music careers.


Sam & Cat (2013)
Description: This spin-off series combines characters from two popular shows, focusing on their unlikely friendship and babysitting adventures. Its over-the-top humor and dynamic duo premise create constant entertainment.
Fact: It was the first Nickelodeon show to feature a crossover of characters from two different series. The show was abruptly canceled after one season due to behind-the-scenes issues.


The Thundermans (2013)
Description: A superhero-themed sitcom about a family with extraordinary powers trying to live normal lives. The show mixes action sequences with family comedy, creating a unique blend of genres.
Fact: It was Nickelodeon's first live-action superhero series. The show's success led to a feature-length movie to conclude the series.


Henry Danger (2014)
Description: A action-comedy series about a teenager who becomes a sidekick to a local superhero. The show balances superhero action with comedic moments about balancing school and secret identities.
Fact: It became one of Nickelodeon's longest-running live-action series. The show spawned a spin-off series focusing on one of its popular characters.


The Amanda Show (1999)
Description: A sketch comedy series aimed at a younger audience, featuring a mix of recurring characters, parodies, and humorous segments. The show's fast-paced, variety-style format and emphasis on physical comedy make it a standout in children's programming.
Fact: The show was a spin-off from another popular Nickelodeon series and helped launch the career of its star, Amanda Bynes. It also introduced the iconic 'Moody's Point' parody segment.
