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Throwback TV: Top 10 90’s Sitcoms That Still Make Us Laugh

Throwback TV: Top 10 90’s Sitcoms That Still Make Us Laugh

It’s time to be reminded about the comedy and originality of these fabulous 90’s sitcoms.

If you want something that will relax you and make you laugh, choose one of these great shows!

1. Friends

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“Friends” follows a group of six young adults navigating relationships, career ups and downs, and personal struggles in New York City.

The show will show you different aspects of life, and you will witness many heartwarming moments with it.

2. Seinfeld

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“Seinfeld” is often described as “a show about nothing”. It focuses on the daily lives of four self-absorbed characters, led by Jerry Seinfeld himself, in New York City.

Known for its quirky humor, the show made famous the idea of “nothing” happening in an episode and still being entertaining. 

3. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” tells the story of Will, a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to live with his wealthy relatives in the upscale Bel-Air neighborhood.

Will’s charm and humor bring a unique flavor to the Banks family dynamic, where humor blends with important social issues. 

4. Frasier

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“Frasier” revolves around the life of Dr. Frasier Crane, a radio psychiatrist who is in a chaotic family drama with a neurotic brother and quirky father.

Set in Seattle, the show blends sophisticated humor with heartfelt moments about relationships and mental health.

5. The Simpsons

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“The Simpsons” is an animated sitcom about a dysfunctional family living in the fictional town of Springfield.

The show satirizes a wide range of issues like politics, pop culture, and everyday life. With its long-standing legacy, it’s the longest-running animated series in U.S. history.

6. Home Improvement

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“Home Improvement” centers around Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, an eccentric father and host of a home-improvement TV show.

Tim’s chaotic mishaps lead to both comedic situations and valuable life lessons. His catchphrase “More power!” became widely recognized during the series’ run.

7. Everybody Loves Raymond

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“Everybody Loves Raymond” portrays the life of sportswriter Ray Barone and his humorous and complicated relationship with his overbearing family.

The series’ subtle blend of everyday struggles and emotional moments is relatable and realistic.

8. Boy Meets World

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“Boy Meets World” is a sitcom that captures the journey of Cory Matthews from adolescence to adulthood who is learning important life lessons with his best friend Shawn and his teacher Mr. Feeny.

The show explores friendship, family, relationships, and growing pains. It became an iconic show for younger audiences in the late ’90s.

9. The Nanny

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“The Nanny” features Fran Fine, a fun-loving, loud, and often outrageous woman who becomes a nanny for the wealthy Sheffield family.

The comedic fusion of Fran’s down-to-earth nature and the posh Sheffield family’s lifestyle leads to many humorous situations.

Fran Drescher’s distinctive voice and memorable one-liners helped the show become a TV favorite in the ’90s.

10. Full House

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“Full House” tells the story of Danny Tanner, a widower who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse and best friend Joey to help raise his three daughters.

Set in San Francisco, the show mixes lighthearted humor with family values. It also has some teaching moments which is great for younger viewers.