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Kids who grew up in the 90s were blessed with great TV. Not only were the networks putting out decent shows for a younger demographic (even HBO and Showtime had kids series), but Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel were dedicated to producing (or at least, in Disney’s case, re-airing) nothing but kid-oriented series. SNICK, Nickelodeon’s Saturday night lineup, is arguably one of the greatest runs of teen/pre-teen programming ever on TV, rivaling ABC’s TGIF not only in the quirky nature of its shows, but in its variety, too (live-action, skits, and animation).
In the special, after being in space for around 20 years, Rocko and his friends attempt to conform to an even more modern life in O-Town, where coffee shops are on every corner, food trucks offer multi-layered tacos, touch-screen O-Phones are being upgraded on a near-constant basis, an instant-print kiosk has replaced Rocko's old job at Kind-of-a-Lot-O-Comics, and radioactive energy drinks turn their consumers into mutants.
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