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Top 10 '90s Shows That Feel Like a Fever Dream

Top 10 '90s Shows That Feel Like a Fever Dream

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These 90s shows feel like fever dreams in retrospect. For this list, well be looking at shows from the 90s that, for one reason or another, sound too strange to be real. Our countdown includes VR. 5, Dinosaurs, Cop Rock, and more! How many of the shows on our list have YOU seen?
Date: 2023-11-21

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I loved Teletubbies when I was a kid.
I still remember it being a huge exciting deal when I finally got a Po toy from McDonald's.
He's my favorite. :)
I made a promise to myself to always love Teletubbies the more older I got and to never grow out of it just like I did with everything that I loved like Barney the Purple Dinosaur, my main favorite show. :)
I even had a Teletubbies computer game that was one of my all time favorites. :)
But, then when I was 10.
I decided to play that Teletubbies computer game for nostalgic reasons.
But, the moment I played it was the moment I knew.
Whether I liked it or not, I had grown out of the game. Lol
I just remember playing it and wondering,
Why on earth did I find this so fun? There's no challenge!
There was even this mini game where the Teletubbies hide and the player has to find them.
But, the game easily shows them hiding and they make laughing noises when you put the mouse on their hiding spot.
I couldn't understand why I found that so fun when I was younger. Lol
So instead of keeping it forever, I broke my promise, and I gave it away to my little kid friend, Lauren.
I wonder if she had the exact experience with it when she got older. Lol

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My husband & I watched the first few seasons of Sliders, and we loved Dinosaurs & Killer Tomatoes (we have both movies on DVD; the series is actually based more on the sequel, Return of the Killer Tomatoes. That's where Dr. Gangrene, Tara & FT came from. Also George Clooney starred in it. We also have the entire series of Dinosaurs on DVD; I recently rewatched it with my younger daughter. My husband & I also caught the first couple of episodes of VR-5 and Cop Rock and that was enough for us.
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My niece was the target demographic when Teletubbies were big. My sister had to stop letting her watch it because unlike all her other favorite shows, when Teletubbies would end for the day, she would WAIL. We never figured out why it made her cry so hard, and it was more than a bit unnerving.
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I always thought the Big Comfy Couch had been a fever dream of mine as a kid. Years later I find out that not only did the show actually exist, the main star was the voice of Claire Redfield from Resident Evil!
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Re: The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Tara Boomdiay was also the name of John Steed's female counterpart after Diana Rigg's Emma Peel left The Avengers. (No relation to Marvel Comics, it was a British show)
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I always enjoyed VR-5. It was the first show that I ever saw Anthony Stewart Head on (he played Oliver.
With Sliders, John Rhys Davies wanted out soon after it started and had to fight to be released.

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The Teletubbies were my childhood! Just about everything from the 90s in general was amazing compared to whats going on now. Id give anything to go back and relive those days. Good times!
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1: 33 - Omg, that's Michael Easton, from One Life To Live and General Hospital, as well as his own short-lived show called Two, which was just after VR. 5 apparently.
Weird.

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_Dinosaurs_ was one of the weirdest, funniest shows I've ever seen. And the way it ended; we knew they were going to go extinct, but that was still pretty surreal and dark.
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Mortal Kombat Defenders Of The Realm (1996-1997) a PG Mortal Kombat with visuals straight out of the DCAU It aired on the USA Network alongside Street Fighter (USA) (1995-1997)
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Sliders was phenomenal in its first 2 seasons!
I still remember the premises of some episodes.
Like the Lottery episode? That definitely stuck in my head.

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The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes had the characters Return of the Killer Tomatoes from 1988. The movie starred George Clooney. Talk about a fever dream of a film!
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I dare you to do a 1970's list. No way will you be able to explain the show The Banana Splits without using the words 'tripping' and 'balls' in the description.
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I love both Dinosaurs and the first 4 seasons of Sliders. Teletubbies is much better when stoned. Same with Blue's Clues and Bear in the Big Blue House!
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The show never addressed it, but instead treated him like he was a regular, albeit short, human being.
That actually doesnt sound so bad.

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Teletubbies creator Andrew davenport delivered another fever dream show 6 years after Teletubbies ended and 8 years before its revival
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I recently watched the first 2&1/2 seasons of Sliders again, and think it was way ahead of its time. VR-5! Talk about a deep cut!
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Dinosaurs is a classic in satiric humor, the ending was real and left no space to new seasons.
I never understood Teletubbies.

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I actually like fever dream shows sometimes (especially Teletubbies even now. I feel we need more shows like these once in a while
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Thank you for including Cousin Skeeter.
It needs a home release or to be uploaded somewhere in high definition.

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Happy Tree Friends. I watched this show as a kid and i absolutely loved it so much, but now as an adult it traumatizes me
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When I was little I was obsessed with the original run of the teletubbies I used to watch it all the time with my mom
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Space case, was another 90s show. It starred Walter Jones. He did that one, after his time on power rangers.
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Teletubbies was no fever dream to me, I clearly remember watching it on PBS Kids when I was a little boy.
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I can understand now why I turned out the way I did. And yes I still do have a big Dipsy in the basement.
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Bruce Willis did the original voice in Look Who's Talking, not Tony Danza. He only did it for the show.
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