I LOVE TV, and watch more than any one person probably should.
And in my TV-watching career, I've discovered a lot of shows, some of which I feel like I'm the only one who remembers them.
And I knew I wasn't alone in this feeling, so I asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell me which shows they loved and felt like they were the only ones on planet Earth who remembered. Get ready for a flood of memories to be unlocked.
1. "State of Grace with Alia Shawkat and Mae Whitman before Arrested Development, with voice-over by Frances McDormand as a grown-up Alia."
2. "Bug Juice!"
3. "Tru Calling! It was kind of like a mix of Groundhog Day and Ghost Whisperer."
4. "My FAVORITE show growing up was Zoobilee Zoo!! Apparently not many people seem to remember."
5. "So Weird. I loved the supernatural elements of this show. Watching it as a kid and now as an adult, it truly is a show everyone can watch. Would love to see a reboot. ;)"
6. "There were two that come to mind, both on Nickelodeon: Taina and The Brothers Garcia."
7. "Living Single! I never see it mentioned but it was so good!"
8. "Undressed on MTV. It was on pretty late at night and was a kind of risqué drama. I remember turning the volume super low because I knew my parents wouldn't let me watch it."
9. "Greg the Bunny. It had Seth Green and Eugene Levy. Didn't last long, but I loved that show!"
10. "Joan of Arcadia, starring Amber Tamblyn as a teenage girl who sees God. I am not religious at all and even I liked it."
11. "Xuxa!"
12. "Grounded for Life! It was an early 2000s sitcom about a working-class family on Staten Island, but it did really unique things with story-telling before that was popular."
13. "Space Precinct. It only lasted one season but that show made my life complete when I was 7."
14. "Wings!!!"
15. "For me, it’s Roc. It was like a sitcom and a drama at the same time, kinda like most single-camera sitcoms today but it had the benefit of having acclaimed stage actors in the lead roles."
16. "The Disney cartoon, The Weekenders. It was one of my favorites growing up, but it didn't last long (only 39 episodes)."
17. "Early Edition — a great show starring Kyle Chandler. I never hear or see anything about this show but I watched it when it originally aired on TV and loved it."
18. "The Torkelsons. Dorothy would talk to the man in the moon. I always remember the episode where they trade their washer and dryer in!"
19. "Anyone else have to Wikipedia Angela Anaconda periodically to make sure it wasn’t just a fever dream?"
20. "The Pretender. One of the greatest shows ever. Tried looking it up on different streaming services, but no luck."
21. "Aliens in America. A 16-year-old Pakistani exchange student moves to Wisconsin post 9/11, and hilarity ensues. A great mix of funny, heartfelt, & thought-provoking."
22. "As Told By Ginger on Nickelodeon. I still get cravings to watch that show and I’m now a 31-year-old mother."
23. "Out of This World. It was about a girl who was half alien and had powers. I can still remember the theme song."
24. "Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place. Hilarious show, it’s the show that made me fall in love with Ryan Reynolds."
25. "Kyle XY!!! Whenever I bring it up and try to explain it to someone I sound insane!"
26. "The Secret Life of Toys (which had the idea of toys with their own lives years before Toy Story)."
27. "The TV show on the WB, Popular. I loved that show but it only had a few seasons."
28. "The Kids in the Hall, a Canadian sketch-comedy show from the '90s. It was subversive, dark, ahead of its time, and completely hilarious. They recently got back together and did a revival on Amazon Prime Video and it was just as great as the original."
29. "My Two Dads. It was a cute show about two guys who both thought they were the father of this young girl, but neither wanted to know the truth."
Thank you to everyone who submitted! It was so much fun to read through all of these submissions. What a nostalgic ride!
Note: submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.