This post has not been vetted or endorsed by BuzzFeed's editorial staff. BuzzFeed Community is a place where anyone can create a post or quiz. Try making your own!Buzz·Posted on Jun 4, 201410 Forgotton 2000s Kid Shows That Changed Our LivesWe laughed, we cried, we learned about lifeby kaillacCommunity ContributorLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004) View this video on YouTube What didn’t we learn from this show? How to date, how to buy a bra and how to be in love with Ethan Craft. 2. The Proud Family (2001-2005) View this video on YouTube What a dysfunctional yet amazing family. Also Suga Mama was who I wanted to be like when I grew up. 3. Braceface (2001-2006) View this video on YouTube Everyone had braces and as a kid but magical ones? Fun fact, Alicia Silverstone was the voice of the main character. 4. That’s so Raven (2003-2007) View this video on YouTube I only wish I could see the future and be as stylish as Raven. Also Cory was every younger sibling we love and hate. 5. As Told by Ginger (2000-2004) View this video on YouTube Ginger was the prime example of why being a teenager is embarrassing for everyone. Also the theme song sung by Macy Gray was my jam. 6. Even Stevens (2000-2003) View this video on YouTube The family you wanted to be apart of because they were weird and awkward like you. Also Beans was the best. 7. Phil of the Future (2004-2006) View this video on YouTube Such an amazingly weird concept, plus Phil was super hot. 8. Danny Phantom (2004-2007) View this video on YouTube A cute ghost that uses his powers for good not evil. And that white hair!! 9. My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003-2009) View this video on YouTube One of Nickelodeon's first science fiction animated series. Who wouldn't want to live with a robot who is basically trying to save the world and be a teenager at the same time?!?! 10. Life with Derek (2005-2009) View this video on YouTube Not the best show but Derek was super cute and the show could always make me laugh. 11. Bonus!! Out of the box (1998-2004) View this video on YouTube Quite possibly the best show of my childhood. Learning how to be me through song, dance and crafts.