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Description: Tool Time was the handyman show-within-a-show in Home Improvement. It was hosted by Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor (played by Tim Allen) and Al Borland (played by Richard Karn). The sponsor of Tool Time was Binford Tools, a tool manufacturing company that exists in real life. The show was said to be played on Channel 112. Tool Time was said to be the 4th most popular cable-based tool show in all of Michigan. An episode of the third season of Home Improvement, entitled "Fifth Anniversary" which aired on ABC in the United States in 1994 celebrated Tool Time's fifth anniversary, thus revealing that Tool Time debuted in 1989.
Description: 'Frank Barone Is My Spirit Animal' The Everybody Loves Raymond - Frank Barone design is inspired by the hilarious American sitcom created by and starring Ray Romano. Peter Boyle stars as the irascible, opinionated and often forthright family patriarch Frank Barone, never short of a sharp word or insult, whether the situation merits or not.

Description: The Magic School Bus is an American edutainment media franchise that includes a book series, a TV series, a streaming series, and video games. Each of the stories within the franchise centers on the antics of a fictional elementary school teacher, Ms. Frizzle, and her class, who board a "magic school bus", which takes them on field trips to unusual times and locations, such as the Cretaceous Period, outer space, and the interior of the human body.
Description: Originally known as The World According to Bobby, Bobby's World is an animated children's television series that ran for seven seasons from September 8, 1990, to February 23, 1998. The series is a comical and insightful look inside the mind of 4-year-old Bobby Generic (pronounced "GEN-e-ric"). Bobby lives in a typical suburban neighborhood, but the show takes viewers inside his imagination to discover a world of daring adventure, incredible wonder and lots of laughs, all in pint-sized perspective. Each episode draws from everyday family situations and growing up problems that are magnified by Bobby's active imagination – the window through which we glimpse how kids wrestle emotionally and creatively with life's problems.
Description: If you were a tween in the '90s, you're probably no stranger to All That, and making sure you didn't miss the new episode each week. The pilot was originally shown as a special "sneak peek" on April 16, 1994, with the show officially debuting as a regular series on December 24 the same year. The series featured original short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests aimed toward a tween audience. Its sketches parodied contemporary culture, and the series received widespread acclaim for its diverse cast and overall impact on children's television.