Can You Identify the ’90s Show From One Image?

By: Gavin Thagard
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Can You Identify the ’90s Show From One Image?
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About This Quiz

The television boom of the '80s produced a bar that was only exceeded by television in the '90s. However, without the benefits of streaming networks like Netflix and Hulu and the invention of DVRs, watching television during the decade was much more difficult than it is today, as it required families to gather around the television each evening if they wanted to catch the newest episode of their favorite shows. 

Considering television shows in the '90s were at an all-time high in quality, nobody wanted to miss out. Not only were family sitcoms more in-depth, but dramas were better catered to specific audiences. There were stories for everyone, from teens to adults, low-class people to high-class people, athletes to nerds. There was definitely something special about television shows in the '90s that created a culture around television frenzy. 

How well do you know this era of television galore? From popular sketch shows to animated series, the '90s were full of entertainment that could keep either an individual or an entire family occupied for hours. Every night, anticipation ran high as a new show premiered, leaving television fans completely hooked. 

When you're ready to dive back into '90s culture, start this quiz and see if you spent enough time in front of the television.

The X-Files
Fox
No one ever said strange occurrences couldn't be entertaining. Do you recognize this show that brought those spooky events and creatures to life?
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
"The X-Files"
"Twin Peaks"
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When Chris Carter started developing the idea for "The X-Files," he was largely influenced by the 1991 film "The Silence of the Lambs." He went as far as to make sure the actress who played Dana Scully, Gillian Anderson, had red hair to match the hair of Clarice Starling from the film.

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Friends
NBC
Entering the adult world can be difficult, which is why you shouldn't do it alone. The characters in which show shown here took that lesson to heart?
"Friends"
"Saved by the Bell"
"Seinfeld"
"Frasier"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

As with any show, various actors were looked at to play the six friends who became the staple of the show "Friends." One unique switch actually involved two of the actresses who were cast: Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston. Showrunners wanted Cox to play Rachel, but Cox refused as she better identified with Monica.

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Seinfeld
NBC
How well do you know this '90s show created by one of the greatest comedians in the business?
"Seinfeld"
"Frasier"
"Home Improvement"
"Roseanne"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Kramer was a fan favorite character on "Seinfeld," evident by the applause he always got when he made an entrance into a scene. The applause eventually got so drawn out that the audience was asked to hold it back to keep it from affecting the pacing of the scenes.

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Beverly Hills, 90210
Fox
Teen dramas got a huge boost when the show pictured here premiered in the '90s. What's it called?
"Dawson's Creek"
"Beverly Hills, 90210"
"My So-Called Life"
"Party of Five"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Actors are known for hiding their age, and that's exactly what Gabrielle Carteris did to be cast as 16-year-old Andrea Zuckerman. In reality, she was 29 years old, which made her the oldest cast member out of the teenagers on "Beverly Hills, 90210."

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The Simpsons
Fox
What's the name of this cartoon that changed television with its daring approach to storytelling?
"Family Guy"
"Rocko's Modern Life"
"The Simpsons"
"The Ren & Stimpy Show"
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Wrong Answer

Despite its high success, "The Simpsons" definitely had its critics. One of those critics was Barbara Bush, the first lady during the show's first few years. While giving a speech in 1992, Bush stated that she wanted American families to be "more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons."

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Twin Peaks
ABC
This one's a horror drama that became a cult classic. Do you remember its name?
"Freaks and Geeks"
"Twin Peaks"
"Legends of the Hidden Temple"
"Sister, Sister"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Before creating "Twin Peaks," David Lynch and Mark Frost wrote a movie script about Marilyn Monroe that proposed the possibility that Monroe's death was caused by the Kennedys. The movie was never made, but they were able to incorporate parts of it into the story for "Twin Peaks."

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ER
NBC
As evidenced by this show, a doctor's life never slows down. What's it called?
"The West Wing"
"Trauma: Life in the E.R."
"Chicago Hope"
"ER"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The pilot episode of "ER" was shot at a supposedly haunted hospital called the Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles. It was the only episode shot at this location, as the remaining episodes were shot at Warner Bros. Studio.

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Frasier
NBC
Witty comedy was at an all-time high in this sitcom. Are you familiar with it?
"Cheers"
"Will & Grace"
"Home Improvement"
"Frasier"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The theme song for "Frasier," written by Bruce Miller, was sung by the lead actor in the series, Kelsey Grammer. The song was written to be somewhat oblique, not directly referencing the fact that Dr. Crane worked as a psychiatrist.

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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
NBC
Can you identify this sitcom where a Philadelphia teen is sent to live with his aunt and uncle?
"Boy Meets World"
"Full House"
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
"All That"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Prior to joining "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," Will Smith made a large chunk of money when he released an album in 1988. The only problem was that he didn't pay his taxes on the money he earned. Luckily, he landed the role on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," which saved him from the IRS.

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Saved by the Bell
NBC
High school can be full of teenage angst. Name this comedy that took a lighthearted approach to those years.
"Boy Meets World"
"Clarissa Explains It All"
"Dawson's Creek"
"Saved by the Bell"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Saved by the Bell" ran for four seasons and 86 episodes, ending in 1993. Though the show featured several child stars, only Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez and Dustin Diamond appeared in every episode.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The WB / UPN
Are you familiar with this show that made the supernatural seem cool?
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
"Freaks and Geeks"
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The vampires in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" have a horrific look when they transform as they prepare to feed. The creator of the show, Joss Whedon, desired this look because he didn't want a teenage girl running around stabbing people who looked normal.

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Boy Meets World
ABC
An adolescent comes into his own in this sitcom. What's the name of it?
"Hey Arnold!"
"Dawson's Creek"
"Family Matters"
"Boy Meets World"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Boy Meets World" was known for its many disappearing characters, from Cory's early friends to members of Topanga's family. However, one of the strangest disappearing acts was Mr. Turner, who never came back to the show after he was in an apparent life-threatening accident.

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Rugrats
Nickelodeon
The babies in this cartoon will make you rethink the power of the imagination. Which show is it?
"Animaniacs"
"Hey Arnold!"
"Rugrats"
"Doug"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Though three of the four main babies were boys, all of the babies were voiced by women. This decision was made because the children were supposed to have high-pitched voices to accurately resemble children.

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Full House
ABC
Is this sitcom that follows a widowed father and his three children a show you're familiar with?
"Beverly Hills, 90210"
"Family Matters"
"In Living Color"
"Full House"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

It's hard to imagine "Full House" without its lead actor, Bob Saget. However, Saget didn't play Danny Tanner in the original pilot because he was currently on "The Morning Program." When Saget was fired from the job, the pilot was reshot with Saget in the lead role.

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Clarissa Explains It All
Nickelodeon
If you ever needed advice from a teenager, this was the show to watch. Can you name it?
"Clarissa Explains It All"
"My So-Called Life"
"Blossom"
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When Mitchell Kriegman went about creating "Clarissa Explains It All," he created a 52-page book recognized as the show's Bible. The book gave writers guidelines to follow as they wrote episodes, including catchphrases, character descriptions and how video effects worked.

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Are You Afraid of the Dark
YTV / Family Channel / Nickelodeon
Identify this show that made every kid check their closet before going to bed each night.
"Freaks and Geeks"
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch"
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
"Legends of the Hidden Temple"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Originally, Nickelodeon bosses didn't want to make "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" because they didn't believe in scaring children on their network. However, the network hired executive Jay Mulvaney later in the year, and he took interest in the script, which led to the creation of the show.

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All That
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon found magic with which sketch comedy series shown here?
"All That"
"Saturday Night Live"
"In Living Color"
"The Ren & Stimpy Show"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The late comedian Chris Farley was part of a famous sketch on "All That" where he completely destroyed the set with condiments in a back and forth mess with Keenan Thompson. His decision to destroy the set was based on his desire to film it in one take since the crew couldn't reset when it was over.

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My So-Called Life
ABC
Do you recognize this teen drama that brought out some of the darker sides of high school?
"Dawson's Creek"
"Freaks and Geeks"
"Party of Five"
"My So-Called Life"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The school scenes for "My So-Called Life" were filmed at a high school in Los Angeles called University High School. While filming during the school year, regular classes were moved to certain parts of the school for the filming to take place. Clearly, University High School was dedicated to the arts.

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Family Matters
ABC
This show proved nerds could be both adorable and funny. What's it called?
"Freaks and Geeks"
"Family Matters"
"The Secret World of Alex Mack"
"Kenan & Kel"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Family Matters" was a spinoff of the series "Perfect Strangers," with Harriette Winslow being the carryover character between the two shows. Surprisingly for a spinoff, "Family Matters" ran a season longer than its predecessor.

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Dawson's Creek
The WB
Watching teenagers grow up can be both entertaining and heartbreaking. Name this show that was able to capture both of those qualities?
"Sister, Sister"
"Blossom"
"Dawson's Creek"
"That '70s Show"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Prior to creating "Dawson's Creek," Kevin Williamson wrote the horror film "Scream" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer." To hint at his previous work, Williamson often incorporated props from these films into Dawson's own world.

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Home Improvement
ABC
It takes various tools to raise a family. That's exactly what you find out in which show depicted in this image?
"Home Improvement"
"Party of Five"
"Roseanne"
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In "Home Improvement," Tim Taylor has three children: Brad, Randy and Mark. Brad is portrayed as the oldest of the three in the show, but in real life, Randy, played by Jonathan Taylor Thomas, was actually older than Brad, who was played by Zackery Bryan.

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Sister, Sister
ABC / The WB
Can you identify this sitcom where twins prove that looking identical doesn't mean being identical?
"Mad About You"
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete"
"Sister, Sister"
"Kenan & Kel"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In the early seasons of "Sister, Sister," the twins would often break the fourth wall to talk directly to the audience. However, this decreased substantially when the show moved from ABC to the WB and was completely removed by the sixth season.

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch
ABC / The WB
How familiar are you with this series that let you know every teenager isn't normal?
"The Secret World of Alex Mack"
"Sabrina the Teenage Witch"
"Ally McBeal"
"Blossom"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The idea for "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" came from an Archie Comics issue from 1962 titled "Madhouse #22." The character would continue to appear in the comic until she received her own title in 1971.

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Doug
Nickelodeon / ABC
Journaling can be both a release and escape. Have you seen this cartoon that captures the power of writing?
"Doug"
"Rocko's Modern Life"
"Recess"
"Animaniacs"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Making its premiere in 1991, "Doug" was one of the first three cartoons that Nickelodeon ever aired on its network. Prior to the airing of these cartoons, Nickelodeon had been on the air for 12 years without any cartoons, which is hard to image considering what the network is today.

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Saturday Night Live
NBC
Select the name of this sketch comedy that was running as strong in the '90s as it was in previous decades.
"In Living Color"
"Kenan & Kel"
"That '70s Show"
"Saturday Night Live"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Saturday Night Live" is known for launching the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy since it started in 1975. The '90s were no different, as stars like Chris Farley, Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler and Norm Macdonald all made appearances on the show during the decade.

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Animaniacs
Fox Kids / Kids' WB
Mayhem drives this animated series. Do you know what it's called?
"Pinky and the Brain"
"Animaniacs"
"Tiny Toon Adventures"
"Freakazoid!"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Steven Spielberg, one of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, served as the producer of "Animaniacs," the second animated series he ever produced. Spielberg's previous work included directing movies like "Jaws," "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."

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Kenan and Kel
Nickelodeon
You'll learn just how much one character loves orange soda in which comedy series shown here?
"Kenan & Kel"
"The Amanda Show"
"Blossom"
"That '70s Show"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The two actors who played Keenan and Kel, Keenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, made Nickelodeon history as the first two African American leads on one of their shows. They had previously been cast members on "All That," but that show featured an ensemble cast.

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Will and Grace
NBC
Are you familiar with this series that made Manhattan seem fabulous?
"Roseanne"
"Cheers"
"Mad About You"
"Will & Grace"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

While most shows use multiple directors to oversee different episodes, "Will & Grace" relied on the watchful eye of James Burrows for its entire run. Burrows was the co-creator of the series "Cheers" and worked as a director on shows like "NewsRadio" and "Third Rock from the Sun."

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Hey Arnold
Nickelodeon
A neighborhood comes to life in this cartoon. What's the name of it?
"Rocko's Modern Life"
"The Angry Beavers"
"Hey Arnold!"
"CatDog"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Matt Groening, who created "The Simpsons," was an important influence on the way Craig Bartlett went about creating his characters. Groening told Bartlett to design characters that could be recognized from far away, which is probably a major reason Arnold has a football-shaped head.

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Roseanne
ABC
Identify this '90s sitcom that gives an honest view of a working class family.
"Roseanne"
"The Adventures of Pete & Pete"
"The Nanny"
"Step by Step"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Roseanne" got a reboot in 2018 titled "The Connors," which featured many of the original cast members. However, the show was retooled the same year after the lead actress, Roseanne Barr, posted insensitive comments on Twitter.

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That '70s Show
Fox
Is this period sitcom about a group of friends a series you recognize?
"In Living Color"
"Cheers"
"Xena: Warrior Princess"
"That '70s Show"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Topher Grace, who played Eric Forman in "That '70s Show," was discovered by the show's creators while performing in a high school production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." The creators, Bonnie and Terry Turner, were at the play watching their child perform when Grace stole the show.

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Batman - The Animated Series
Fox Kids
Name this animated series that follows one of earth's greatest heroes.
"Batman Beyond"
"Batman: The Animated Series"
"Superman: The Animated Series"
"Spiderman: The Animated Series"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The creation of "Batman: The Animated Series" led to the discovery of the Joker's most legendary voice actor, Mark Hamill. Hamill had previously starred in the original "Star Wars" trilogy but was able to rebrand himself as a voice actor by taking on this role.

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Law and Order
NBC
Crime doesn't always pay, but this series tried to bring some form of justice. Are you familiar with it?
"Homicide: Life on the Street"
"New York Undercover"
"Law & Order"
"NYPD Blue"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In many ways, "Law & Order" was the first of its kind, going on to inspire several spinoff series. The show created a basic formula for these series where the first half of the show is about the investigation of a crime while the second half is about the prosecution.

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Xena- Warrior Princess
Studios USA Television Distribution / NBCUniversal Television Distribution / Syndication
The ancient world is protected by a powerful warrior in which fantasy show shown here?
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
"Legend of the Seeker"
"Xena: Warrior Princess"
"The Adventures of Sinbad"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Prior to getting her own series, Xena was a character on "Hercules" who was actually supposed to die after a three episode arc. However, producers fell in love with the character and , instead, decided to create a spinoff series based on her.

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Dexter's Laboratory
Cartoon Network
Can you identify this cartoon that made every kid want to be a genius inventor?
"Dexter's Laboratory"
"Johnny Bravo"
"The Powerpuff Girls"
"Ed, Edd n Eddy"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Dexter's Laboratory" was a revolutionary part of Cartoon Network's history because the show was the first original animated cartoon series on the network. It received this honor after winning the popular vote in a short series contest.

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Mad About You
NBC
Do you recognize this sitcom that proves marriage can be worth it if you're willing to stick through the hard times?
"The Nanny"
"Mad About You"
"Ned and Stacey"
"Dream On"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

For the longest time, "Mad About You" was only known as "The Paul Reiser Project," and representatives for Paul Reiser wanted it to carry his name. However, executive Warren Littlefield expressed that the show was about a couple and not a single person, and "Mad About You" became the title.

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Pokemon
TV Tokyo
One of the greatest adventures in animated history started with which show depicted here?
"Pokemon"
"Digimon Adventure"
"Yu-Gi-Oh!"
"Monster Rancher"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Pikachu might be the most famous Pokemon in the animated series, but it wasn't intended as Ash's original Pokemon. Instead, Clefairy was supposed to hold this title, which would have matched the comic books. However, Pikachu was viewed as more appealing to younger viewers, and thus, the cultural icon began.

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Walker, Texas Ranger
CBS
How well do you know this crime series that proves martial arts can be a valuable tool against bad guys?
"Martial Law"
"Nash Bridges"
"Diagnosis: Murder"
"Walker, Texas Ranger"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

After nearly 20 years, "Walker, Texas Ranger" is finally getting a reboot. In the new show, Jared Padalecki will star as Cordell Walker. Padalecki had previously played Sam Winchester in the long-running series "Supernatural."

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Baywatch
NBC / Syndication
The beach is the primary setting in this famous soap opera. Is it a show you recognize?
"MacGyver"
"Baywatch"
"Pensacola: Wings of Gold"
"Melrose Place"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Michael Newman, who played a character with his real name in "Baywatch," was an actual lifeguard in real life. Newman influenced the show by not only providing knowledge on how to perform the duties of a lifeguard but also by providing stories from his experiences for the plot.

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South Park
Comedy Central
Name this animated sitcom that proves sometimes kids are the rudest ones of us all.
"Family Guy"
"Futurama"
"South Park"
"King of the Hill"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

With adult-oriented content never seen before, "South Park" was an immediate hit from the moment it first aired. Since then, the show has run for over 20 seasons, and the creators have used the style to make numerous movies including "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" in 1999.

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