iCarly, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place

February 2024 · 5 minute read

Every day at 3:05, I eagerly anticipated my mother’s arrival to pick me up from school. Once we reached our parking space, I raced through the door of our house, swiftly kicking off my shoes, and practically teleporting myself in front of my living room TV for the best 2000s kids shows. My go-to channels? Always Disney and Nickelodeon, where all my beloved shows awaited. I was always excited to see what was up with Zack and Cody or what trouble Alex Russo was in. 

The 2000s gave us the best kids’ shows. (My apologies to the ’90s kids—I wasn’t around for your era.) From the iconic sitcoms and the educational cartoons, the options were endless. So many celebrities that we know and love got their start on these shows like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, and more. They quickly became our role models and every single kid wanted to be just like them. These shows were a way to get away from our reality and immerse ourselves in a world that was full of fun for kids. 

The success of these series came not just from how entertaining they were but also because they were so remarkably ahead of their time. They tackled complex themes and presented diverse characters in ways that resonated deeply with young audiences. In That’s So Raven, one of their most popular episodes that still is talked about today is That’s So Not Raven because it addressed the issue of Photoshop and body image in magazines. Many young people resonated with Raven and felt seen when it came to their insecurities.

As I reminisced about those after-school afternoons when I was glued to my TV screen, I felt like it was only right to commemorate my absolute favorites of my childhood. Without further ado, these are the best 2000s kids’ shows that were ahead of their time.

The best 2000s kids’ shows

These are our favorite 2000s kids’ shows.

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