The TV Completionist

by passerby13 | created - 11 Aug 2011 | updated - 22 Sep 2012 | Public

This is a list of television shows I've watched beginning to end.

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1. Dead Like Me (2003–2004)

TV-14 | 60 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

After being hit on the head by a toilet seat that fell from Mir space station, a young temp clerk becomes a grim reaper in death.

Stars: Ellen Muth, Callum Blue, Jasmine Guy, Mandy Patinkin

Votes: 43,917

Dead Like Me is the sort of show that doesn't appeal to everyone, but get the right person watching it and they will fall deeply in love. Although that fact wasn't great for ratings, the humour and storytelling was amazing! The only down fall was that the show never shook the feeling like it was just waiting for the inevitable cancellation notice. It knew it was coming and I feel like it held back from going that extra distance with its mythology and storytelling because they knew it would only be harder to wrap up for the fans if they created longer, more complex arcs.

2. Reaper (2007–2009)

TV-14 | 45 min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama

On his 21st birthday, Sam discovers his parents sold his soul to the devil before birth and he must now be a bounty hunter for the devil until he dies.

Stars: Bret Harrison, Tyler Labine, Rick Gonzalez, Missy Peregrym

Votes: 25,083

Reaper was always a little touch and go for me. Sometimes it felt like the writing didn't know what to do with such an amazing concept episode to episode. It may have gone around in circles one to many times trying to make up its mind. However, the actors held the show together and worked with what they had. Ray Wise as far as I'm concerned is the Devil. He just is. You can tell me he's just an actor and I will tell you that he's just got everybody fooled. Also, Bret Harrison needs a better agent. V. and Breaking In were tough breaks, this guy deservers a show that doesn't get cancelled or panned.

3. Alice (2009)

Not Rated | 92 min | Adventure, Drama, Fantasy

Everything you know about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is about to be turned upside down in this modern-day mini-series. The cast includes Kathy Bates, Caterina Scorsone, Matt Frewer, Harry Dean Stanton, and Tim Curry.

Stars: Caterina Scorsone, Andrew Lee Potts, Matt Frewer, Kathy Bates

Votes: 9,821

Andrew Lee Potts is the sort of man that steals my heart no matter what character he's playing. Although this mini-series has the special effects of a tv movie it was fun to watch and has a surprisingly large online fanbase.

4. Blood Ties (2007)

TV-14 | 43 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror

Vicki Nelson, a former homicide detective turned private investigator, and Henry Fitzroy, a 470-year-old vampire, form a unique team solving cases and dealing with the supernatural world.

Stars: Christina Cox, Dylan Neal, Kyle Schmid, Gina Holden

Votes: 7,076

If I remember correctly, this show was a victim of getting cancelled without a chance to have an episode to wrap things up. It had so much promise! If only they had known vampires were about to hit the big time.

5. Pushing Daisies (2007–2009)

TV-PG | 44 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

A pastry chef with the power to bring dead people back to life solves murder mysteries with his resurrected childhood sweetheart, a cynical private investigator, and a lovesick waitress.

Stars: Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale

Votes: 59,575

Too quirky for the good ratings it deserved, Pushing Daisies is a show that got the short end of the stick. Amazingly creative the show had the best dialogue and the tone was unlike anything I've ever seen on television. A remarkable spark wasted because of a flawed system.

6. Wonderfalls (2004)

TV-PG | 60 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

24-year-old loner B.A. Jaye lives in a trailer park and sells souvenirs in Niagara Falls. Animal figurines and dolls speak to her and force her to interact with people and try to help them.

Stars: Caroline Dhavernas, Katie Finneran, Tyron Leitso, William Sadler

Votes: 13,113

I was more then a little unsure of Wonderfalls at first. But the more I watched the more I got more into the story and characters. Until of course there wasn't anything left to watch, which made me sad. Another show too quirky for good ratings that got cut too short.

7. Numb3rs (2005–2010)

TV-PG | 43 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

Working for the F.B.I., a mathematician uses equations to help solve various crimes.

Stars: Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz, Judd Hirsch, Alimi Ballard

Votes: 45,759

Of the structured crime dramas that I love so much Numb3rs is one of my favourites. It's incredibly re-watchable for me and has one of the most interesting supporting casts of this type. Sometimes the plots were a little too out there for the believability factor, but having math be a prime component set the show apart.

8. Cold Case (2003–2010)

TV-14 | 44 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

The Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective finds her calling when she's assigned "cold cases," older crimes that have never been solved.

Stars: Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Jeremy Ratchford

Votes: 31,503

Although this show can be hit or miss, when it really got it right it was some amazing television. This show was less about the main cast and more about the characters it brought in episode to episode. All that matters was mystery and how well the writing could pull it off. Which was sometimes great, sometimes terrible.

9. Lie to Me (2009–2011)

TV-14 | 43 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

About Cal Lightman, the world's leading deception expert who studies facial expressions and involuntary body language to expose the truth behind the lies.

Stars: Tim Roth, Kelli Williams, Brendan Hines, Monica Raymund

Votes: 127,897

Lie to Me had potential, but not enough to compete with shows like House. The writers had a interesting concept, great actors, and a lot of possibilities. I had hope this would succeed, but somehow it just never hit its stride and was probably given one to many chances.

10. The Finder (2012)

TV-14 | 44 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

An Iraq war vet suffers a brain injury that triggers the ability to see connections between seemingly unrelated events, objects or people.

Stars: Geoff Stults, Maddie Hasson, Mercedes Mason, Michael Clarke Duncan

Votes: 17,578

I loved this show. It had the perfect mix of humour, quirk, and crime. However, it tried to hard to grab fans from the Bone audience instead of trying to make it on its own merits. The promotion of the series was terrible, it switched weekday mid-season in my region, and had the worst final episode of any cancelled show I've ever watched. I don't think this show ever stood a fighting chance, but I still really loved it. If it had continued I don't doubt that it would have made my top 10 all time favourite shows. Where it ended however, soured it. If you watch the show, do your self a favour and skip the final episode.

11. The Forgotten (2009–2010)

TV-14 | 60 min | Crime, Drama

A group of volunteers help find the identities of John and Jane Does who were murdered.

Stars: Christian Slater, Michelle Borth, Anthony Carrigan, Bob Stephenson

Votes: 2,384

As far as unique concepts go for crime dramas this is one of the most interesting I've seen so far. I loved the concept and the actors were good, but something about it told me that this one was more likely to end up on the chopping block then on a six season run. A show with good bones that didn't stand a chance avoiding cancellation.

12. Unforgettable (2011–2016)

TV-14 | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

Carrie Wells, a former police detective, has a rare ability to remember virtually everything she experiences including detailed visual recall. She returns to police work and uses her ability to solve crimes.

Stars: Poppy Montgomery, Dylan Walsh, James Hiroyuki Liao, Jane Curtin

Votes: 20,957

I had a lot of trouble getting into this one. Although the lead actress Poppy Montgomery is a great actor (with an awesome name), seeing her in another crime show after her role on Without a Trace was difficult to adjust to, redhead or not. Also, the show was written to be a hit, which means it followed a very specific formula that felt so manufactured it was off-putting. Nice try, but no dice.

13. Women's Murder Club (2007–2008)

TV-PG | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

A homicide detective, a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney work together to solve homicide investigations.

Stars: Angie Harmon, Laura Harris, Paula Newsome, Aubrey Dollar

Votes: 2,899

This show was based on the NYT bestselling Women's Murder Club Series by James Patterson, but it just couldn't break good ground. Good concept, lacklustre execution.

14. 100 Questions (2010)

TV-14 | Comedy, Romance

A woman joins an online dating website and answers 100 questions in order to find her perfect match.

Stars: Sophie Winkleman, David Walton, Christopher Moynihan, Collette Wolfe

Votes: 871

I don't know what this show was going for, but it failed pretty spectacularly. Too polished and manufactured, this show got chopped faster then you can ask how it got the green light in the first place. Although, David Walton (who played the leading male role) really needs to get on a successful show! His gigs never seem to last past the 6 episode mark, which is a shame because I would not mind seeing more of his dashingly handsome face.

15. Breaking In (2011–2012)

TV-14 | 30 min | Comedy, Crime

A high-tech security firm takes extreme, and often questionable, measures to sell their protection services.

Stars: Bret Harrison, Alphonso McAuley, Christian Slater, Jennifer Irwin

Votes: 7,603

Breaking In is like that guy that dumps you after only few weeks and then calls you again two days later crying and begging for a second chance. I liked the first season, which was only seven episodes, well enough. It's full of amazing actors and if it was given a full, proper season it may have done well. But then FOX decided to act out it favourite Katy Perry song, Hot and Cold, while giving fans the jilt and confusing us all with it's wishy-washy approval process. Fox did their best to screw this one up and they succeeded in just that.

16. Friends (1994–2004)

TV-14 | 22 min | Comedy, Romance

Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty year-old friends living in the Manhattan borough of New York City.

Stars: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc

Votes: 1,088,680

About two years ago my mother and I sat our butts down and watched Friends from start to finish. It took months to get through the whole show, but nothing compared to the experience of watching it in chronological order.

17. Sports Night (1998–2000)

TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Sport

Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends on "Sports Night", a nightly cable program.

Stars: Josh Charles, Peter Krause, Felicity Huffman, Joshua Malina

Votes: 8,620

Just such a fun sitcom. The dialogue was top notch and this is one of those shows that every sitcom writer is at least somewhat familiar with.

18. That '70s Show (1998–2006)

TV-14 | 22 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.

Stars: Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson

Votes: 189,386

Although I have trouble watching re-runs of this show, that theme song is still stuck in my head.

19. The Nanny (1993– )

TV-PG | 22 min | Comedy, Family, Romance

After being fired from her job and dumped by her boyfriend, a cosmetics saleswoman becomes the nanny to the three children of a rich English widower. As time passes, the two fall for each other.

Stars: Fran Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Daniel Davis, Lauren Lane

Votes: 49,345

This was one of my favourite shows to watch when I was a kid. It was just so adorable and odd that I couldn't get enough of it.

20. Will & Grace (1998–2020)

TV-PG | 22 min | Comedy, Romance

Gay lawyer Will and straight interior designer Grace share a New York City apartment. Their best friends are gleeful and proud gay Jack and charismatic, filthy-rich, amoral socialite Karen.

Stars: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes

Votes: 60,339

This show was never very plot heavy, it was always all about the characters and what crazy, romantic situations they get themselves into. I love all these actors and this show was one I would run to the TV not to miss.

21. Long Way Round (2004–2010)

TV-PG | 32 min | Documentary, Adventure

Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman embark on a grueling quest to motorbike from London to New York. Going east through Europe, Asia and then to Alaska, they experience different cultures and have to overcome the elements and adversity.

Stars: Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman, David Alexanian, Russ Malkin

Votes: 15,285

For a documentary mini-series, this was so much more fascinating then I though it would be. Anyone who has ever enjoyed adventure should watch this and marvel at the guts it takes to go on this sort of journey. The follow up Long Way Down is still on my to-watch list.

22. Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man (2010– )

Reality-TV

Actor and comedian Eddie Izzard signs up to attempt to finish 27 marathons across South Africa in 27 days in this two-part doco. Each race in commemoration of the 27 years that Nelson Mandela spent in prison.

Stars: David Tennant, Eddie Izzard, Jo Denby, Ted Powles

Votes: 75

Eddie Izzard is one of the most amazing people on the planet.

23. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998–2007)

TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy, Game-Show

Improvisational comedy competition show in which four members of the regular cast as comedians and often with guest appearances with other comedians and celebrities and members of the audience perform various comic games and sketches.

Stars: Drew Carey, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Laura Hall

Votes: 46,403

This is the sort of show that you find while browsing YouTube, then 5 hours pass and you realize your day has just completely past you by while watching these guys crack jokes.

24. 10 Things I Hate About You (2009–2010)

TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy

At Padua High, newcomers Kat and Bianca Stratford attempt to navigate the popular crowd.

Stars: Lindsey Shaw, Meaghan Martin, Ethan Peck, Nicholas Braun

Votes: 6,431

This was a cute show that had fans of the movie actually interested in watching. Some will love it, some will say it can't compare. But it was nice while it lasted, although the writing did have some problems figuring out what to do with itself at points.

25. Popular (1999–2001)

TV-14 | 60 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

Two girls who despise each other because they're on opposite sides of the "popularity fence" are forced together when the father of one of them marries the other's mother.

Stars: Leslie Bibb, Carly Pope, Tamara Mello, Christopher Gorham

Votes: 6,852

Popular was the sort of show that I didn't love, I didn't even necessarily like it, but I couldn't stop watching. Somehow this became my guilty pleasure and gradually I couldn't help but indulge in some high school drama.

26. 15/Love (2004–2006)

Comedy, Drama, Family

"15/Love" is a comedy-drama about coming-of-age in a unique, high-pressure environment. The series follows a group of young hopefuls at the internationally renowned Cascadia Tennis Academy,... See full summary »

Stars: Laurence Leboeuf, Kyle Switzer, Meaghan Rath, Max Walker

Votes: 585

This was what teen shows used to look like before the advent of Hannah Montana. Characters that are real teenagers, dealing with real issues, actually trying to grow and evolve, discovering who they are and aren't. Now if only the show existed in a way people could actually watch it. No longer played as re-runs, not wildly available on DVD as far as I know, and gradually fading into obscurity. Such a awesome show that deserves more attention then it got.

27. 8 Simple Rules (2002–2005)

TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy, Drama

The Hennessy clan -- mother Cate, daughters Bridget and Kerry, and son Rory -- look to one another for guidance and support after the death of Paul, the family patriarch. Cate's parents lend a hand.

Stars: Katey Sagal, Kaley Cuoco, Amy Davidson, Martin Spanjers

Votes: 27,127

Sometimes simple is the best way to play it. The jokes didn't always hit, but this show was a good watch.

28. Life with Derek (2005–2009)

TV-G | 22 min | Comedy, Drama, Family

Comedy tracing the constant feud between Casey and her stepbrother Derek as they vie for control of their household.

Stars: Michael Seater, Ashley Leggat, Jordan Todosey, Danny Mags

Votes: 5,089

Of the Disney sitcoms this is one of the more interesting ones. It's suppose to be about the relationship between a reluctant step-sister and step-brother and their conflicting personalities as they're forced to live under the same roof. However, what it turns into from the fan perspective is the story of two attractive teenagers forced to live under the same roof with enough sexual tension between them to get noticed by everyone, but Disney.

29. Lizzie McGuire (2001–2004)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Family

Lizzie McGuire, a clumsy middle school girl, navigates through teenage issues while enjoying her childhood years with genuine friends, an annoying younger brother and loving parents.

Stars: Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Lalaine

Votes: 20,462

Old school Disney at its finest.

30. Naturally, Sadie (2005–2007)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family

Fourteen-year-old Sadie Hawthorne is a bright girl who is interested in nature and animal behavior. Reaching beyond the limits of studying animals, she attempts to analyze humans.

Stars: Charlotte Arnold, Jasmine Richards, Michael D'Ascenzo, Justin Bradley

Votes: 1,022

This was a gem of a show. It hit that perfect mix of all the things kids deal with, while also standing out with a unique, natural mix of characters.

31. Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004–2007)

TV-Y7 | 22 min | Comedy, Family

Ned Bigby shares his advice on how to survive middle school.

Stars: Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, Daniel Curtis Lee, Kyle Swann

Votes: 19,708

I can't think of many pre-teen shows with a male main character leading the series. Ned is a stand out for taking the life-lesson formula and instead of trying to sneak into a story, wears it on it sleeve and makes it work within a narrative. Such a cute show!

32. Ruby & the Rockits (2009)

30 min | Comedy, Family, Music

A young girl must struggle with teen life, her casino-night-singer father, living with her uncle and cousins, and the fact that her father and uncle keep remembering when they were famous rock musicians in the 80's.

Stars: Alexa PenaVega, Patrick Cassidy, Katie Amanda Keane, Austin Butler

Votes: 533

It tired, but a show like Ruby & the Rockits just isn't going to survive unless it's on Disney. If this was done by Disney I don't doubt that it would have thrived. It was just aimed at too young of an audience for ABC Family. With anyone over the age of 13 getting increasingly interested in more serious shows, something so PG just isn't going to make out well.

33. So Little Time (2001–2002)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family

Twin teenagers Riley and Chloe are subject to the trials and tribulations of school, family, friends, and boys.

Stars: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Eric Lutes, Clare Carey

Votes: 2,255

This is a throwback to my early childhood. I sure as hell hope that kids these days are watching better television then I was.

34. The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011)

TV-G | 30 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

Spinoff of the hit Disney Channel series "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," in which twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin and hotel heiress London Tipton enroll in a semester-at-sea program aboard a ship called the S.S. Tipton.

Stars: Dylan Sprouse, Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan

Votes: 21,550

I'm not proud of this one. I don't even understand how I managed to watch every episode of this show, but I did. I blame it on nostalgia.

35. What I Like About You (2002–2006)

TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy

When Holly's father is transferred to Japan, she is sent to live with her big sister Valerie in New York City, turning Valerie's life upside down.

Stars: Amanda Bynes, Jennie Garth, Wesley Jonathan, Leslie Grossman

Votes: 13,890

Those who don't remember what a big deal Amanda Bynes was probably won't understand my love for this show.

36. Zoey 101 (2005–2008)

TV-Y7 | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Family

Zoey Brooks and her brother, Dustin, attend their first day at Pacific Coast Academy, a private boarding school that enrolls girls for the first time in its history.

Stars: Jamie Lynn Spears, Paul Butcher, Christopher Massey, Erin Sanders

Votes: 17,637

I don't even know what to say. Zoey 101 was a thing that existed and that I watched till the end out of pure stubbornness.

37. Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008)

TV-Y7-FV | 23 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

In a war-torn world of elemental powers, a young boy reawakens to undertake a dangerous mystic quest to fulfill his destiny as the Avatar, and bring peace to the world.

Stars: Dee Bradley Baker, Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack De Sena

Votes: 373,549

This is how animated series should be done. I don't think I've ever come across a show that told such an imaginative and original story while still also having ground breaking animation. This series has it all. The watchability, the storytelling, the artistic integrity! The only bad thing I have to say is when Avatar had its filler episodes they were always very meh. It's like they didn't know what to do to take up space and so many good opportunities for enriching the world went unutilized.

38. The Magic School Bus (1994–1997)

TV-Y | 30 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

An eccentric teacher takes her class on wondrous educational field trips with the help of a magic school bus.

Stars: Lily Tomlin, Daniel DeSanto, Lisa Jai, Tara Meyer

Votes: 11,194

I learned everything I know about science from The Magic School Bus. For years this show enriched my education giving me a foundation of understanding as I learned in school. If my teacher wasn't explaining it well enough, I could always fall back on Ms. Frizzle.

39. Teen Titans (2003–2006)

TV-Y7-FV | 23 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

A team of five teenaged superheroes save the world from many villains around their city while experiencing things normal teens face today.

Stars: Hynden Walch, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton

Votes: 37,993

Teen Titans is what first introduced me to superheroes. The quality of the animation and understanding of the characters is truly amazing. Although, I always sort of wished the storytelling would have taken a few more risks, gone a little deeper, but the online community more then makes up for that.

40. 6Teen (2004–2010)

TV-14 | 22 min | Animation, Comedy, Drama

Set in a giant shopping mall, this show follows the after-school lives of six 16-year-olds.

Stars: Christian Potenza, Jess Mal Gibbons, Brooke D'Orsay, Terry McGurrin

Votes: 6,124

This is probably my favourite animated TV show for teens to date that has concluded. It was incredibly fun to watch, with voice acting that brought the characters to life and storytelling that always had something to enjoy. Still waiting for something to top it.

41. All Grown Up! (2003–2008)

TV-Y | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

Follows the adventures of the whole Rugrats gang. But, now they're all grown up. Angelica's nicer, Chuckie's a risk taker, and the rest of the gang have changed too.

Stars: Kath Soucie, Elizabeth Daily, Nancy Cartwright, Tara Strong

Votes: 5,739

I never watched the Rugrats as a kid, it just wasn't available to me, so watching All Grown Up was less of a throw back to the original series and more its own entity for me. If it weren't for the history of the characters, their voices, their cultural impact to cartoons, I don't think this series would have been very note worthy. Cute, but average.

42. Delilah & Julius (2005–2008)

TV-Y7-FV | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

A pair of highly trained young adults, Delilah and Julius, fight international crime and a myriad of villains as a pair of savvy, well-trained spies.

Stars: Marieve Herington, Fab Filippo, Jackie Rosenbaum, Adam Greydon Reid

Votes: 108

Spies are cool and it's always great to see an animated show for teens take place with older characters and not set in a high school. I liked the show if only because it did something new instead of blending in. I also just love this art style.

43. Fillmore! (2002–2004)

TV-Y7 | 30 min | Action, Animation, Comedy

Former delinquent now fights for the good guys at X Middle School.

Stars: Orlando Brown, Tara Strong, Don LaFontaine, Horatio Sanz

Votes: 3,018

Fillmore was airing right at the same time of Disney's Kim Possible Era of animation. This show has a very similar art style, with a similar off on a mission/stopping bad guys plot, but the characters were what made this show stand out. Whoever the writers were they deserve a lot of credit for this one.

44. Invader ZIM (2001–2006)

TV-Y7 | 24 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

An alien named Zim from the planet Irk is sent on a secret mission to conquer Earth, not realising that his leaders were just trying to get rid of him and hoped that he would die. Once there, Zim manages to disguise himself as a human child, but one boy named Dib sees through his disguise.

Stars: Andy Berman, Richard Steven Horvitz, Rikki Simons, Melissa Fahn

Votes: 22,605

There is so many things to love about this show I couldn't even begin. Of the weird and wild side of animation, Invader ZIM knew what it was doing with it's crazy characters and storytelling. Don't even get me started on the animation style!

45. Justice League (2001–2004)

TV-PG | 22 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

Seven of the most formidable heroes form arguably the most powerful team ever.

Stars: Carl Lumbly, Phil LaMarr, Michael Rosenbaum, George Newbern

Votes: 51,757

Superheroes re-introduced as they should be. This doesn't pander to a younger audience or try to repackage or redesign old favourites. Justice League focuses on telling well written plots and lets the audience take care of the rest.

46. Kim Possible (2002–2007)

TV-G | 22 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

A high school cheerleader and her clumsy best friend balance their duties as global crime-fighters with the typical challenges of adolescence.

Stars: Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry

Votes: 32,250

It's Kim Possible. I cannot think of a series that more empowered young girls while also telling fun and interesting stories. The humour was always on point and this show is probably one of Disney's finest moments.

47. Martin Mystery (2003–2006)

TV-Y7 | 22 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

Martin and Diana, two mismatched teenagers, and Java, a massive caveman lost in time, work for an undercover bureau specializing in mysterious phenomena.

Stars: Sam Vincent, Kelly Sheridan, Teryl Rothery, Dale Wilson

Votes: 3,057

The fact that more people don't know about this show is a shame of such incredible proportions. For the fans of monster mysteries and things that go bump in the night this show was the best.

48. Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (2004–2006)

TV-Y7 | 22 min | Animation, Short, Adventure

Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi follows two famous Japanese rock stars reacting to event their lives, their fans, and the adventures they go on.

Stars: Ami Onuki, Yumi Yoshimura, Grey Griffin, Janice Kawaye

Votes: 4,901

Ami and Yumi are two real Japanese pop idols who most notably did the theme song for The Teen Titans cartoon. Somehow they got a cartoon which aired in North America and I have no idea how or why this happened, but good on them! The cartoon is about the two girls being on tour and it was pretty fun. Definitely something strange and colourful without much substance.

49. ReBoot (1994–2001)

TV-Y7 | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User.

Stars: Michael Donovan, Kathleen Barr, Garry Chalk, Shirley Milliner

Votes: 5,788

I watched every episode of this show and I can't even begin to tell you what it was about. I could not understand what was going on, I didn't even own a computer at the time that I watched this. But the surreal animation was enough to capture my complete attention.

50. Static Shock (2000–2004)

TV-Y7 | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

In the city of Dakota, a teenage boy with electricity based powers, with the help of his inventive friend, fights crime as a superhero.

Stars: Phil LaMarr, Jason Marsden, Kevin Michael Richardson, Michele Morgan

Votes: 6,849

Static Shock is one of my favourite heroes because of this show. I really wish this kid was more popular because I want something new about him now.

51. Team Galaxy (2006–2008)

TV-Y7-FV | 26 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

"Team Galaxy" is about a group of friends who try to balance both their school work and their free time. The three protagonists, Josh, Yoko, and Brett, are among the students of a school ... See full summary »

Stars: Françoise Blanchard, Fily Keita, Dorothée Pousséo, Donald Reignoux

Votes: 867

ooooooo, shiny.

52. The Weekenders (2000–2004)

TV-Y7 | 15 min | Animation, Comedy, Family

The humorous Friday through Sunday misadventures of four best friends.

Stars: Kath Soucie, Grey Griffin, Jason Marsden, Phil LaMarr

Votes: 2,854

Such an amazing show. Not only were the character designs very original, but each character was well written and quotable as hell. When it doubt, quote the Weekenders.

53. Totally Spies! (2001–2014)

TV-Y7 | 22 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

A trio of boy-crazy, fashionista teen girls from Beverly Hills balance their personal and school lives with their work as super-spies.

Stars: Andrea Baker, Jennifer Hale, Katie Griffin, Adrian Truss

Votes: 12,770

Like guys, this super-evil-baddie is totally messing up my hair! Let's kick some major butt so we can go get our nails done!

54. W.I.T.C.H. (2004–2006)

TV-Y7 | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

Five teenage girls learn that they have been chosen to guard the walls between parallel universes. For this purpose, they have been given the powers of the elements.

Stars: Kelly Stables, Candi Milo, Liza Del Mundo, Lauren Tom

Votes: 4,339

I remember how this show used to air in the morning at some ridiculous time. So even though I was homeschooled and had the benefit of sleeping in, I would always make sure I got up at whatever time I needed to just to watch W.I.T.C.H. It not only has a unique art style, but is captivating for any young girl that ever had a thing for fairy princesses.

55. Recess (1997–2001)

TV-Y | 23 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Comic tales of a group of good friends, four boys and two girls, during breaks in primary school, as they grow up, relate to each other, and have brushes with authority.

Stars: Andrew Lawrence, Ashley Johnson, Jason Davis, Rickey D'Shon Collins

Votes: 28,151

My childhood best friend was obsessed with this series, so of course I ended up watching all of it. It was very well balanced, although a little repetitive, it appeals to a wide age range so almost everyone knows about Recess. This was /the/ after school cartoon.

56. The Powerpuff Girls (1998–2004)

TV-Y7-FV | 30 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

Three super-powered little girls constantly save the world (or at least the city of Townsville) from monsters, would-be conquerers and a few other gross things.

Stars: Cathy Cavadini, Elizabeth Daily, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny

Votes: 47,919

This show was better then Candy when I was a kid. It's amazing and watching episodes now make me realize the absurd little moments and comments they put in for the adults that flew over my head as a kid.

57. That's So Raven (2003–2007)

TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy

A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.

Stars: Raven-Symoné, Orlando Brown, Anneliese van der Pol, Kyle Massey

Votes: 21,554

The concept was silly, the show was silly too, but the characters held it all together. It was a fun watch when I was a kid.



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