4 nostalgic Nickelodeon shows to stream on Hulu

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 29: Actors Josh Peck (L) and Drake Bell attend Nickelodeon's 27th Annual Kids' Choice Awards held at USC Galen Center on March 29, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/KCA2014/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 29: Actors Josh Peck (L) and Drake Bell attend Nickelodeon's 27th Annual Kids' Choice Awards held at USC Galen Center on March 29, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/KCA2014/Getty Images) /
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Hey Arnold! (1996-2004)

In Hey Arnold!, everyday life is never the same for a fourth-grader named Arnold living with his grandpa and grandma in the town of Hillwood. Each day on the block brings a new challenge to be solved, but it never proves to be impossible for this intellectual child with a wacky hairdo and football-shaped head.

With close pal Gerald, other buddies Sid and Stinky, the tough Harold, and mean girl Helga, the show is set with a variety of different characters who are involved in the neighborhood escapades!

Big Time Rush (2009-2013)

In Big Time Rush, Four close teen buddies, Kendall Knight (Kendall Schmidt), Carlos Garcia (Carlos Pena Jr.), James Diamond (James Maslow), and Logan Mitchell (Logan Henderson), play hockey together in Minnesota. They decide to take a leap of faith and try to get noticed by a music producer named Gustavo Rocque (Stephen Kramer Glickman) in Hollywood.

After much decision-making, the quartet decides to trade in the hockey sticks and Minnesota tundra for the music and Southern California lifestyle when they create their own band Big Time Rush (in which Rocque serves as their boss).

Now immersed in a new environment, the boys try to successfully promote their brand all while dealing with school, shenanigans, sticky situations, girls, and growing up.

Among other Nick series of note that are on Hulu include The Rugrats, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and Doug.

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Would you consider watching any of these sitcoms (again)?