Bing-Watching Happy Dance!!

The Mommies Reviews

Binge-watching Happy Dance starring Carlton and Will. Charlie says to grab your favorite snack and join us as we hunker down on the couch and watch the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Charlie wanted me to remind you he doesn’t plan on sharing his snacks so bring your own and there is no, talking when the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is on.

Browsing aimlessly for 20 minutes looking for something to watch? Well, look no further – sit back, relax and time warp to another decade when things were simpler!

Families would gather around the TV to tune into the programming, or they’d use their VCR’s to record the show! None of the social platforms that keep us connected these days were even created yet, as the web was just coming to be! 

In honor of the amazing programming that got families through decades of togetherness – we wanted to dedicate this week’s Top 10 binge-watching guide to some of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s most iconic series that are all available to own on Digital today! 

We hope you can share this week’s “throwback” themed list with your friends today, and take them down memory lane with some of the greatest programming of all time!

If you are looking for something to binge – there is something for everyone on the list below – and definitely some titles that are fun for the whole family to enjoy! All titles are available to own at major digital retailers today; including iTunes, Amazon Prime, VUDU and GooglePlay!

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Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1990-1996) 6 seasons; 148 episodes

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Superstar Will Smith stars in this fun and fresh comedy series as a street-smart teen sent from tough Philadelphia to live across the country (at times it feels across the universe) in posh Bel-Air, California, with his very different relatives. James Avery, Janet Hubert-Whitten, Karyn Parsons, Alfonso Ribeiro and Tatyana Ali also star in this hit series that captured hearts for six seasons!

In honor of this fanatical series – and Carlton’s epic dance moves – we have created an all-new GIF of Carlton doing his “Binge-Watching Happy Dance.” 

We hope you can celebrate this series, and bring laughter into homes by sharing the GIF and our guide with your readers on your site and socials today! If you want to showcase your personal binge-watching happy dance with your readers – that would be a fun addition to your coverage! Maybe encourage your readers to post their dance moves as well! 

OTHER TITLES TO CONSIDER

Martin (1992-1997) 5 seasons; 132 episodes

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Martin Lawrence (Bad Boys, Big Mommas House) plays Martin Payne, a brash radio personality who always speaks his mind, often to the frustration of Gina (Tisha Campbell), his feisty wife. His buddies Tommy and Cole are always on hand to lend support, especially when Martin locks his horns with Ginas loud-mouthed co-worker, Pam (Tichina Arnold). Then, of course, theres Martins overprotective mother, Mama Payne, his sassy-tongued next door neighbor, Sheneneh Jenkins, and the overbearing player, Jerome, all performed by Lawrence himself. 

Living Single (1993-1998) 5 seasons; 118 episodes

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Bold, sassy and realistic, four upwardly mobile and very different African-American women share adventures, advice and an exclusive brownstone in New York City as they hilariously celebrate Living Single. With love, laughter and a little bit of luck, these four women are on the threshold of the rest of their lives.

Gilligan’s Island (1964-1967) 3 seasons; 99 episodes

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Shipwrecked on an uncharted South Pacific island, seven stranded castaways struggle to survive the outdoors, as well as one other, in this wonderfully wacky comedy series.

West Wing (1999-2006); 7 seasons; 156 episodes

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The West Wing ventured where no other TV series had gone before: an extraordinarily intimate look at an American President and the inner workings of the White House.

ER (1994-2009); 15 seasons; 333 episodes

ER explores the inner workings of an urban teaching hospital and the critical issues faced by the dedicated physicians and staff of its overburdened emergency room.

These medical professionals remain determined to save lives in a place where nothing is taken for granted and nothing is certain … nothing except that another desperate person will be rushed through the emergency room door in the next moment, in need of their help.

Tales From The Crypt (1989-1996); 7 seasons; 93 episodes

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Based on the legendary and gruesome EC Comics, this horror anthology featured stories of murder, the supernatural, gore and humor and always had a twist ending of sorts.

Some of Hollywood’s biggest names took part, either working in front or behind the camera. Hosting duties fell to everyone’s favorite decaying corpse, the Cryptkeeper.

Full House (1987-1995) 8 seasons; 192 episodes

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Comedian Bob Saget stars in this heartfelt comedy series as Danny Tanner, the widowed father of three young and rambunctious girls: 9-month-old Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen), 5-year-old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and 10-year-old D.J.(Candice Cameron Bure).

Danny recruits his two buddies — his rock ‘n’ roller brother-in-law, Jesse (John Stamos), and best friend, Joey (Dave Coulier), a struggling stand-up comic — to move in and help him raise the brood.

Night Court (1984-1992) 9 seasons; 193 episodes

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Disorder in the court! That’s the order of the day when a parade of zany–and often bizarre–characters passes before unconventional and unpredictable Judge Harry T. Stone (Harry Anderson) in the hilarious Emmy Award-winning comedy Night Court.

  Family Matters (1989-1998) 9 seasons, 215 episodes

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What matters most? Family, of course! Over its nine hit seasons, Family Matters brings us a hilarious slice of middle-class Americana – along with one of TV’s wackiest characters, nerdy genius Steve Urkel. The extended Winslow family redefines the word “togetherness” as their home splits at the seams with chaos, confusion and laughter.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates