Every decade has something special about it. 

Today's kids may have their iPads and fidget spinners, but their cartoon shows ain't got nothing on the ones only true 90s kids grew up watching, especially those dubbed in Arabic.

Do you remember any of these? 

1. Al Fosha (Recess)

Al Fosha is considered one of the most memorable Disney shows on this list. 

It revolves around six friendsTarek (T.J,) Nelly (Ashley,) Prince (Vince,) Nos (Gus,) Jaylan (Gretchen,) and Majdi (Mikey) who are always on the lookout to protect other kids during recess while getting into trouble of their own. 

The all-famous playground, where adventures happen, is under the rule of El Malek Bob (King Bob) and his many loyal subjects. 

2. Loay Fil Fada' (Lloyd in Space)

Loay (Lloyd), a 13-year-old alien boy, has it all; he's green, an alien, and has a robot helper.

He lives on a space station with his mother, commander Noura (Norah,) and telepathic sister Francine. 

The many adventures Loay has with his not-so-normal-looking friends become the center of envy for all Earthian kids. 

3. Felfle (Pepper Ann)

Much to our surprise, this is one of the few Arabic dubs to have used the Lebanese accent. 

Felfle (Pepper Ann) is the typical 12-year-old student who likes to hang out with her two best friends. 

We follow this mischievous, high-spirited middle-schooler as she goes on through her day.

4. Dani Mahdoum (Doug)

Dani Mahdoum (Doug Funnie) is another adolescent experiencing common dilemmas as he shifts schools. 

No wonder he narrates the daily happenings of his life into his journal in an exaggerated form of comics where he is a superhero. 

5. Damo Stahil (Kim Possible)

Damo Stahil (Kim Possible) is your typical high school cheerleader; the only tiny difference is that she saves the world in her free time. 

Her dream team? Best friend Mousta (Ron) and his pet Fa2roun (Rufus) - a naked mole-rat.

6. Doubdoub Fil Bayt El Azrak El Kabir (Bear In The Big Blue House)

A big brown bear living in a big blue house.

Along with his friends, Bear has many adventures and topics to teach young kids.

The most memorable part of the show is its opening and closing theme song.

7. Al Tenin Al Kharek (American Dragon: Jake Long)

13-year-old Jack has a secret very few people know: he comes from a bloodline of dragons. 

As all cool kids, he enjoys skateboarding, running away from school, and, well, saving the world. 

8. Al Karaghel (Gargoyles)

Al Karaghel (Gargoyles) are nocturnal creatures that turn into stone once the sun rises. 

Their whole purpose is to fight evil and protect the city of New York by night, before returning to their tower right before the break of dawn. 

9. Timon wa Pumbaa (Timon and Pumbaa)

Introduced originally in the Lion King movie, the meerkat and warthog duo ended up with their own TV series. 

The voice of Timon is remarkably dubbed by Egyptian comedy actor Mohamed Henedy

10. Lo'bat El Madrasa (Teacher's Pet)

Posing as a human being, Spot - a talking dog - only wants to have the life of his 9-year-old master. 

Bored at home, the witty dog dresses as a kid named Scott, and decides to go to school. It's a matter of time before he's the popular kid everyone wants to befriend.