The 90s took me from 7 to 17, so big range of tastes in the full decade.
Same here. So much of my early tastes fell into 2 categories:
Kids shows
Animaniacs
Batman: The Animated Series
Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
Darkwing Duck
Duck Tales
Garfield & Friends
Gargoyles
Goof Troop
Gummi Bears
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
Pinky & the Brain
Tale Spin
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Where in the World Is Carmen San Diego?
Power Rangers during the 1st 6 seasons from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers through Power Rangers in Space. (I tried Power Rangers Lost Galaxy but gave up after the 1st episode.)
I also have fond memories of some kids shows that I rarely got to see because I didn't have cable but would catch at my grandma's house like Hey Dude & What Would You Do?
Early 1990s ABC sitcoms
Baby Talk
Billy
Boy Meets World
Dinosaurs
Family Matters
Full House
Hi Honey, I'm Home
Home Improvement
Perfect Strangers
Step by Step
By middle school, I had graduated to NBC sitcoms. Mostly 3rd Rock from the Sun, Frasier, Mad About You, NewsRadio, & Seinfeld. I never felt like I was cool enough to be watching Friends.
Other shows from the 1990s
The Critic
The People's Court
The Price Is Right
The Simpsons
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space 9
Star Trek: Voyager
Shows that started in the 1990s but I didn't catch until later
7 Days
Angel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Homicide: Life on the Street
Law & Order
Roswell
Watching the pilot of Hi Honey, I'm Home! on Youtube.
I'm glad that someone else remembers this show. It had such a weird, meta premise. It's like the kinda show that Abed Nadir would come up with.
Sonic the Hedgehog (AOSTH. I didn't knew SatAM at that time)
What does this sentence mean?
When I was a kid I enjoyed shows like Home Improvement, but shows like that warped my mind at a very impressionable age. I went into my high school years expecting that these represent how men and women actually interact with each other, and that women would be offended by male assertiveness.
These shows, all men who act macho are phony, all maleness is a cause symptom of stupidity, all men are emotionally braindead, and all women are infinitely forgiving beings of sagelike wisdom. This is not what young boys should be watching at their most impressionable age.
If I ever have kids, I won't worry about the action films they want to watch and ban them from watching shows like that.
I think that might be the most accurate, succinct summary of a very real, very under-reported phenomenon.