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* [[What Could Have Been]]: In 1995, a spin-off called ''Clarissa Now'' was [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6is-eKWSRgg pitched] to [[CBS]]. It would have shown Clarissa as a college student in New York, working as an intern for a newspaper.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: In 1995, a spin-off called ''Clarissa Now'' was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-usNP2wK9sE pitched] to [[CBS]]. It would have shown Clarissa as a college student in New York, working as an intern for a newspaper.
** Interestingly, that was almost the exact same career path that Melissa Joan Hart's next character, [[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina]], did follow after high school. This has led to more than a few people joking that they didn't know it was two separate shows, and just assumed that ''Clarissa'' woke up and discovered she was a witch.
** Interestingly, that was almost the exact same career path that Melissa Joan Hart's next character, [[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina]], did follow after high school. This has led to more than a few people joking that they didn't know it was two separate shows, and just assumed that ''Clarissa'' woke up and discovered she was a witch.



Revision as of 20:54, 21 February 2016

This may be the greatest show ever filmed.
"If you're so smart explain THIS, Clarissa!"

Na na na na-na!

One of the earliest original sitcoms on Nickelodeon, about a teenage girl named Clarissa Darling, her geeky, conniving, conservative brother Ferguson, and her wacky hippie parents. Usually featured Clarissa commenting on the plot directly to the camera, imitating a newscaster.

Despite its seemingly innocent reputation, in retrospect, Clarissa probably pushed a few boundaries at the time, as the show had a habit of making subtle references to sex and teen partying, albeit in a light-hearted, contemporary fashion. Also one of the few shows on the channel that could skate by with using and at times spelling out words like "hell" and "sex" onscreen.

Also noteworthy for being one of the first shows to feature a female lead and be gender-neutral. Before this show, the only shows with a female lead (as few as they were) were intended for girls only. It also helped to tear down a long standing belief that shows with female leads wouldn't be able to gain a significant male audience.

The show ran from 1991 to 1994, ending just before the introduction of cartoon programming that would come to dominate the channel in The Nineties. Is also notable for being one of the roles Melissa Joan Hart is known for.

In July 2011, it became one of the four inaugural shows of Teen Nick's "The 90s Are All That" lineup.


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