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[[Nickelodeon]]'s third ensemble [[Sketch Comedy|skitcom]] (following ''[[You Can't Do That On Television]]'' and ''[[Roundhouse]]''), bearing a strong resemblance to the format of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' or ''[[Mad TV]]'' (like its predecessors did to ''[[Rowan and Martins Laugh-In|Laugh-In]]'' and ''[[In Living Color]]'', respectively). Created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin and produced by [[Dan Schneider]]. Ran from April, 1994 to October, 2005. A little more than a decade, complete with a full cast exodus about halfway through, followed by four seasons, again like ''SNL''... but without an Eddie Murphy to keep things afloat until Lorne came back, which in this case "he" (Mike Tollin & Brian Robbins) never did.
[[Nickelodeon]]'s third ensemble [[Sketch Comedy|skitcom]] (following ''[[You Can't Do That on Television]]'' and ''[[Roundhouse]]''), bearing a strong resemblance to the format of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' or ''[[Mad TV]]'' (like its predecessors did to ''[[Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In|Laugh-In]]'' and ''[[In Living Color]]'', respectively). Created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin and produced by [[Dan Schneider]]. Ran from April, 1994 to October, 2005. A little more than a decade, complete with a full cast exodus about halfway through, followed by four seasons, again like ''SNL''... but without an Eddie Murphy to keep things afloat until Lorne came back, which in this case "he" (Mike Tollin & Brian Robbins) never did.


Launched the careers of: Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson (who actually managed to make the cast of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in the mid-2000's), Kel Mitchell, Nick Cannon, & Jamie Lynn Spears.
Launched the careers of: Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson (who actually managed to make the cast of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' in the mid-2000's), Kel Mitchell, Nick Cannon, & Jamie Lynn Spears.


[[Spin-Off|Led to (chronologically)]]: ''[[Ka Blam]]'', ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', ''[[The Amanda Show]]'', ''The Nick Cannon Show'', ''[[Zoey 101]]'', and ''[[Just Jordan]]''. And further down the family tree came ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' and eventually ''[[I Carly]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]''.
[[Spin-Off|Led to (chronologically)]]: ''[[Ka Blam!]]'', ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', ''[[The Amanda Show]]'', ''The Nick Cannon Show'', ''[[Zoey 101]]'', and ''[[Just Jordan]]''. And further down the family tree came ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' and eventually ''[[ICarly]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]''.


[[The 90s Are All That]] block on [[Teen Nick]] is named for it, and the show itself serves as the headliner.
[[The 90s Are All That]] block on [[Teen Nick]] is named for it, and the show itself serves as the headliner.
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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: "Ask Ashley!"
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: "Ask Ashley!"
** The lemonade stand girls (first Katrina, and then Amanda).
** The lemonade stand girls (first Katrina, and then Amanda).
* [[Blessed With Suck]] - Boring Man, Bucket Man, LAMOS
* [[Blessed with Suck]] - Boring Man, Bucket Man, LAMOS
* [[Borrowed Catchphrase]]: As the show went on, more and more characters and cast members started borrowing Ask Ashley's "Thaaaaat's me!" including Coach Kreeton and Danny.
* [[Borrowed Catchphrase]]: As the show went on, more and more characters and cast members started borrowing Ask Ashley's "Thaaaaat's me!" including Coach Kreeton and Danny.
* [[Breakout Character]] - Cast-wise, Kenan, Kel, and Amanda were the breakouts of the cast. They eventually got their [[Kenan and Kel|own]] [[The Amanda Show|spinoffs.]]
* [[Breakout Character]] - Cast-wise, Kenan, Kel, and Amanda were the breakouts of the cast. They eventually got their [[Kenan and Kel|own]] [[The Amanda Show|spinoffs.]]
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* [[Not So Different]]: Ed and the Complaint Dept lady.
* [[Not So Different]]: Ed and the Complaint Dept lady.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Somewhat implied with Ishboo in the early episodes. Whenever he gets someone to do some of the more ridiculous customs, he will look at the camera and give the audience a "[[Just As Planned]]" smile.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Somewhat implied with Ishboo in the early episodes. Whenever he gets someone to do some of the more ridiculous customs, he will look at the camera and give the audience a "[[Just As Planned]]" smile.
* [[One of Us]] - Lisa Foiles, believe it or not, recently started [http://www.loadsavepoint.com/ her own game review site] and was a guest columnist on Kotaku. She's also a part of the new ''[[The Angry Joe Show (Web Video)|Angry Joe Show]]''.
* [[One of Us]] - Lisa Foiles, believe it or not, recently started [http://www.loadsavepoint.com/ her own game review site] and was a guest columnist on Kotaku. She's also a part of the new ''[[The Angry Joe Show|Angry Joe Show]]''.
* [[The Other Darrin]] - A season 9 "Good Burger" sketch cast the new (& tiny) performer Ryan Coleman as Ed. The fans did not react well.
* [[The Other Darrin]] - A season 9 "Good Burger" sketch cast the new (& tiny) performer Ryan Coleman as Ed. The fans did not react well.
** Possibly lampshaded in the 10th anniversary reunion. Kel reprises Ed, who (among other things) inadvertently and horribly injures a co-worker. Said co-worker is played by Coleman.
** Possibly lampshaded in the 10th anniversary reunion. Kel reprises Ed, who (among other things) inadvertently and horribly injures a co-worker. Said co-worker is played by Coleman.
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** "Know Your Stars" gave three "facts" about the star.
** "Know Your Stars" gave three "facts" about the star.
** "Vocabulary With Lisa and Oswald" from the later seasons had three vocabulary words.
** "Vocabulary With Lisa and Oswald" from the later seasons had three vocabulary words.
* [[Sadist Show]]: The [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|appropriately]] named gameshow "You Can't Win!" (which actually was the title of a game show parody done on ''Saturday Night Live'' during the 1979-1980 season [season five])
* [[Sadist Show]]: The [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|appropriately]] named gameshow "You Can't Win!" (which actually was the title of a game show parody done on ''Saturday Night Live'' during the 1979-1980 season [season five])
** Another game show had the loser ([[Butt Monkey|Danny]]) punished in various ways, such as being covered in honey and "tickled" by a bear, or being ''strapped to a rocket and shot into space''.
** Another game show had the loser ([[Butt Monkey|Danny]]) punished in various ways, such as being covered in honey and "tickled" by a bear, or being ''strapped to a rocket and shot into space''.
** The Channel 6 1/2 News sketches tended to see Josh Server playing an on-location reporter being consistently abused by whatever surroundings he happened to be in. (For example, nearly freezing to death in the North Pole and being attacked by [[Everything's Worse With Bears|a polar bear]].)
** The Channel 6 1/2 News sketches tended to see Josh Server playing an on-location reporter being consistently abused by whatever surroundings he happened to be in. (For example, nearly freezing to death in the North Pole and being attacked by [[Everything's Worse with Bears|a polar bear]].)
* [[Scary Librarian]] - Well, not really scary. Just really loud enough to startle everyone.
* [[Scary Librarian]] - Well, not really scary. Just really loud enough to startle everyone.
* [[Serious Business]]: Peas for Miss Piddlin.
* [[Serious Business]]: Peas for Miss Piddlin.
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{{quote| "Crazy Gullah Gullah tree!"}}
{{quote| "Crazy Gullah Gullah tree!"}}
* [[Special Guest]] - Only season 7 had them weekly (including return episodes with Bynes & Thompson). In the other 9 seasons, though, Chris Farley, Sinbad, Sherman Hemsley, Dr. Joyce Brothers, & post-Amanda Show Drake Bell all appeared, amongst numerous others. And every single episode had a musical guest.
* [[Special Guest]] - Only season 7 had them weekly (including return episodes with Bynes & Thompson). In the other 9 seasons, though, Chris Farley, Sinbad, Sherman Hemsley, Dr. Joyce Brothers, & post-Amanda Show Drake Bell all appeared, amongst numerous others. And every single episode had a musical guest.
* [[Spin-Off]] - Though several shows (listed above) exist because of ''All That'', the only '''true''' spinoffs are ''Kablam!'' (via [[Action League Now]]) & ''The Nick Cannon Show'' (via the LaTanya character).
* [[Spin-Off]] - Though several shows (listed above) exist because of ''All That'', the only '''true''' spinoffs are ''Kablam!'' (via [[Action League NOW]]) & ''The Nick Cannon Show'' (via the LaTanya character).
** [[The Amanda Show]] is also a spinoff of ''All That'', due to the combined facts that it was created by [[Dan Schneider]] (who produced ''All That''), stared Amanda Bynes, and had frequent [[Crossover|crossovers]] with ''All That'' when both shows were on the air.
** [[The Amanda Show]] is also a spinoff of ''All That'', due to the combined facts that it was created by [[Dan Schneider]] (who produced ''All That''), stared Amanda Bynes, and had frequent [[Crossover|crossovers]] with ''All That'' when both shows were on the air.
* [[Spiritual Successor]] - ''[[So Random (TV)|So Random]]''
* [[Spiritual Successor]] - ''[[So Random]]''
* [[Spot the Imposter]] - Stuart
* [[Spot the Imposter]] - Stuart
** Parodied in one Superdude sketch, where a tiny white girl attempted to impersonate him and demonstrated her super-strength by ''[[Mundane Made Awesome|tearing a piece of paper]]'' in two.
** Parodied in one Superdude sketch, where a tiny white girl attempted to impersonate him and demonstrated her super-strength by ''[[Mundane Made Awesome|tearing a piece of paper]]'' in two.
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* [[Superman]] - Superdude, complete with [[Clark Kenting]] form "Mark Cant" (and even [[Parental Bonus]] girlfriend "Penny Lane")
* [[Superman]] - Superdude, complete with [[Clark Kenting]] form "Mark Cant" (and even [[Parental Bonus]] girlfriend "Penny Lane")
** Speaking of [[Parental Bonus]] - Penny Lane, Abby Rhodes, "Heeeere's Johnny!" after Superdude chops a hole through a door,....Nickelodeon has always been chock full of this trope.
** Speaking of [[Parental Bonus]] - Penny Lane, Abby Rhodes, "Heeeere's Johnny!" after Superdude chops a hole through a door,....Nickelodeon has always been chock full of this trope.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] - "Island Girls" for the [[Gilligans Island]] theme.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] - "Island Girls" for the [[Gilligan's Island]] theme.
** The sketch when Kel fell in love with a goat featured a rather cheap version of "Close to You".
** The sketch when Kel fell in love with a goat featured a rather cheap version of "Close to You".
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]] - In every Stuart sketch when Stuart was confronted by law enforcement, he would deny kidnapping the real employee, tying them up and hiding them somewhere.
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]] - In every Stuart sketch when Stuart was confronted by law enforcement, he would deny kidnapping the real employee, tying them up and hiding them somewhere.