If you are part of the generation that grew up in the 2000s, you were certainly part of the group of people who would run home after school and immediately turn on Nickelodeon to watch the iconic series produced by the channel — and dying to have a Pêraphone or a Pêrapad that all the characters showed on the small screens.
In addition to marking the lives of thousands of children and adolescents around the world, these series also made history on the network, being recognized and loved by everyone to this day.
Were you also a fan of Nick’s productions? Then remember 5 unforgettable series produced by Nickelodeon in the list below:
1. Zoey 101
Released in 2005, “Zoey 101” showed the adventures of Zoey Brooks (Jamie Lynn Spears), a teenager who lived at the fictional Pacific Coast Academy (PCA) boarding school in Malibu, United States. The series was an extreme success from the beginning, being nominated for an Emmy for “Best Children’s Program” in the year of its debut. The production has four seasons, and ended in 2008.
2. Kenan & Kel

Being responsible for creating an entire generation that is a fan of orange soda, the series “Kenan & Kel” was launched by Nick in 1996, and follows the antics of friends Kenan Rockmore (Kenan Thompson) and Kel Kimble (Kel Mitchell). With four seasons, the production had its last episode aired in the year 2000, accompanied by the film “Two Heads Think Better Than None”.
3. Drake & Josh

starring Drake Bell It is Josh Peck, the 2004 series “Drake & Josh” presents the story of two boys with totally different personalities who must learn to live together after becoming stepbrothers with their parents’ marriage. With 56 episodes spread over four seasons, the series was so successful with the public that it spawned two films: “Drake & Josh Go Hollywood” (2006) and “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh” (2008). Production came to an end in September 2007.
4. iCarly

“iCarly”, a series starring Miranda Cosgrove (actress who also acted as Megan in Drake & Josh), aired between 2007 and 2012, and told the story of Carly, a teenager who, along with her two best friends, Sam (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie (Nathan Kress), decided to create their own program on the internet. Being one of the most beloved by the public, the production won a reboot by the streaming platform Paramount +, launched last year. The second season of the revival has already been confirmed, and it premieres on April 8.
5. Ned’s School Survival Guide

High school sounds scary, doesn’t it? In “Ned’s School Survival Guide”, series released in 2004, Ned Bigby (Devon Werkheiser) gave tips to survive the challenges present at school in this new phase of life alongside his friends Cookie (Daniel Curtis Lee) and Moze (Lindsey Shaw) — where they always ended up getting into various troubles. The production had only three seasons, and had its last episode aired in 2007.
Source: Recreio
