Are You Afraid of the Dark Is on YouTube: 5 More Nickelodeon Shows We Want Uploaded Next

Just in time for Halloween, the ‘90s series becomes available for viewers online

By Mike Vulpo Oct 12, 2014 12:18 AMTags
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‘90's fans rejoice! Nickelodeon's memorable series Are You Afraid of the Dark has made its way to YouTube.

Thanks to one genius and incredibly devoted Reddit user, fans can view almost every episode from seasons one through five on their personal computer.

For those who don't recall, the series featured a group who called themselves "The Midnight Society" who would meet at a secret location in the woods every week. Once they arrived, one member would share a scary story.

Featuring ghosts, magic, haunted houses, aliens and other frightening creatures, each tale would make you rethink if you really were afraid of the dark.

The exciting news got us thinking about a few other shows we'd love to watch over and over again on YouTube. Take a look at our picks of Nick shows that we hope to see online very soon.

1. Rugrats:  Don't act like you don't miss Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and all the other adorable toddlers we watched every day after school. Whether they tried to escape playpens or battled with older (and meaner) cousin Angelica, the young tots were irresistible.

Finally, don't get us started on the Rugrats movies. Thank goodness Netflix is on the ball. 

2. Hey Arnold:  Sure, fans loved Arnold's, aka football head, life in a boarding house with his feisty grandparents, Phil and Gertie.  But most people will never forget the fourth grader's school friends.

From best friend Gerald to secret admirer Helga, every ‘90s kid had a favorite schoolmate of Arnold's. Rhonda, Harold, and Stinky are just some of our favs.

3. Rocket Power:  Centered in the beach community of Ocean Shores, Otto and Twister lived everyday on the edge as they constantly enjoyed surfing, skate boarding, street hockey and rolley skating.  In between their extreme sports, they never hesitated to get some of Uncle Tito's fish tacos at the Shore Shack. Is it weird that we still want to visit that town?

4. The Wild Thornberrys: Wouldn't it be smashing Marianne to have The Wild Thornberrys on YouTube? The series told the story of a young girl named Eliza who could speak to animals as her parents traveled around the world to film wildlife shows.

From her crazy pet monkey to her sassy sister, Debbie, we're afraid to admit how much time we'd waste while watching classic episodes.

5. All That: Before Saturday Night Live, some kids grew up watching Nickelodeon's variety show. Filmed at Universal Orlando, the series featured Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears and other young stars.

Our personal favorite skits include Good Burger, Everyday French with Pierre Escargot and Dullmont Jr. High School.