@ It’s one of those series that anyone can find something to love. For me, it just reminds me of being in middle school, the best years of my youth before everything kind of changed as I separated from my childhood friends and went to HS. This channel really hits the feels around the holidays.
33 year old dad here, I've been thinking about introducing my 12 year old daughter to ATBG, she loves cool retro stuff, and this would be perfect to watch together!
The thing TV networks did better back then was that they didn't abandon their shows after new episodes stopped airing. They would have good new shows and good old shows playing alongside one another so there was plenty of variety. In the 2010s, networks started only playing the same three or four current shows on repeat all day long. If you didn't like those shows, there was no reason to keep the channel on.
Always watched this show a lil bit here and there as a boy. I've got no idea what the show was about, but it was always SO zen! These comments got me itching to check it out lmao
Especially in that 4 way connect phone Call. She definitely stood by ginger when Doddie and Macy were planing to sabotage her and Daren’s relationship.
This show was a huge comfort for me growing up ad an awkward middle schooler going through puberty and thinking my body is trying to kill me. The elements of the show were so mature and deep! Such a rare gem!! I wish we could follow ginger into college 😢
I loved this show growing up, and identified strongly with Ginger, as I was also a shy middle schooler. I missed the subtlety that everyone thought that Ginger was depressed when reading her poem, which always stuck with me, thanks to the memorable visuals.
I just hate that the show never did a true follow up of the betrayal of Dodie and Macie to Ginger and Darren. An episode that truly examined Ginger and Dodie friendship and how it may not be a good thing could have been interesting.
I'll always stand on this hill: Courtney was Ginger's true best friend throughout this series. Dodie was so darn toxic, and sadly, she inherited that from her mother.
Agreed, I was looking for this comment. I felt like it would have been a good lesson to kids that some friendships aren’t worth holding on to even if you’ve known eachother your whole life. Don’t give in to the sunk cost fallacy.
Ginger hinted at the situation in the following episode, but you’re right that there wasn’t a true follow up. Maybe Nick told them to drop the storyline.
Holy crap, I didn't realize DuskTillShawn finally uploaded part 2 of his "ATBG" video essay! Today's an awesome day to be a "Ginger" fan! Or should I say, "LUCKY" day! Get it? 'Cause...the school...Ginger goes to...?
I can say I had the honor of growing up as a pre-teen watching this show. It actually helped me in a lot of aspects of my life and its very dear to my heart.
As someone who was born in New England and met people in towns like this. This show was pretty good at displaying a decent slice of life in places like this. Loved the show
I didn’t know what to make of this show back when I was 11 But now as an adult. It very eye opening and you have those “ wait did that really happen in this show” moments
l liked how even one of the least realism-grounded character, Carl, had moments of insight and dealt with heavy things at times, like Maude's and his teacher's deaths. As well as his complex feelings about his dad.
Also - note that every single episode and throughout the series all their clothes change… many animators of shows have the “standard outfit” for each character. I can’t imagine how much time was put into this show 🩷
I was just starting high school when this cartoon came out, like with Kim Possible, both these cartoons got me through high school. This type of show is what Nickelodeon needs, since older kids need to know about the coming of age stories!
Truly love this show. I remember watching it with my siblings when I was younger, didn’t understand the show at all because I was a toddler. I watched the series full through a few years back and I was genuinely impressed by how well written this show is.
Omg I loved this show! That distinctive animation style still looks pretty cool IMO. And this is the first retrospective on it that I've seen so, thanks 😄
It's almost criminal that this show hasn't gotten a full Blu-ray release. This was a gem of a show and I knew that when I first watched it what seems like a millennia ago. Great job as always, Jordan.
Courtney Gripling is the best character in the show. When I rewatched this show ten years ago, I was shocked at how great a character Courtney is. I'd never seen the series in its entirety as a kid, so I was shocked realizing I like Courtney more than Ginger.
I missed this show and I'm glad there are people like Jordan Fringe reminding me that these shows existed. I didn't understand As Told by Ginger (I was really young then) but it never deterred me from watching and appreciating the depth they went into day-to-day life. I'm going to rewatch the series now, thanks Jordan!
One of my favorite series of all times. The first season was translated in Finnish, I just re watched it with my sister again and again, when I was a teen. It was only couple years ago I found the rest of the series on RUclips. Macy was my favorite character, I also liked Courtney. Carl had some of the best story lines. I loved the Christmas/Hannukah episode, the snow day episode, the Halloween one and of course the Seal Girl.
This was absolutely me and my sister's favorite show as kids. Your breakdown and review kind of revealed a lot of mirroring personal trauma. But it also proved to me that television like this can help kids get through tough situations if written correctly and full of actual humanity.
As someone named Ginger who has never met someone with my same name (several dogs, though), this show was such an odd thing to have come into my life as a kid. The best part is that it was actually a good show.
I absolutely adore As Told By Ginger. I just rewatched it recently and it still holds up and made me emotional while watching. I will forever love this show. I wish there was more episodes but I kind of like how it ended.
honestly love it when a show takes a more grounded approach to story telling. Thou it was not my type of show as a kid, I can appreciate what the show sat out to do now with the relatability it has viewing it as an adult.
I remember watching this as a kid and finally the night before my grandpa passed..he watched an episode with me because I wanted cartoons. Is this..sad nostalgia..?
Omigosh! I just had a sudden impulse to revisit this cartoon, and this post was just recently added? This was at the tail end of my youth, but I caught some of it. While Hey Arnold will always be my favourite, there is a bittersweetness and realism about this show that has always captured and intrigued me, and I wish I had been able to watch it more. I have a soft spot in my heart for it.
This show is one thats special to me. It helped me navigate alot of things happening around me and was kind of validating sometimes. Also Courtney despite living in her own little world was so freaking real sometimes
Damn I'm glad that I got to grow up with shows like this that are so genuinely, emotionally touching and thought provoking. Shows that change a child's mind for the better when they fully understand and grasp it empathetically. Damn I miss this being the norm and not a rare breed among a sea of cocomelon esque garbage.
The only clips that have lodged in my brain crevices are -I’m a seal girl -Mr Licorice stealing money -Hoodsie crashing the slumber party and peeing the floor -One of the Mom’s going crazy from expired clams -Playing chicken in the pool and losing her top -And lastly the lice episode where the popular one gets lice
of course I remember as told by ginger,I even remember my mom turning the tv off when there was a commercial on when I was doing something so when I came back to watch,she was like you can't watch this show,which was already too late since I've already watched like all 3 seasons at that point XD
Yesss I love this show! I rewatch it now and again like Hey Arnold. As a girl, this show really helped prepare me for my tween and early teen years (especially that puberty episode.)
As Told by Ginger is the most unique cartoon in a sense that it feels like 100% a teen soap opera. Like, even compare to other slice of life cartoons that mostly episodic wacky comedies, this show was so down to earth went and very serialised to some heavy places. And it wasn't like ones per couple episode, this was basicly the entire show. I still remember the "Girl who disappeared" episode and how straight all it feel, especially the ending. Like, even Braceface where it was originally pitch as live action, still feels like a cartoon from a 2000s. Ginger however is a PG-13 teen drama that got somehow became an animated series on a kids channel.
Great video! It was an amazing show, and I think it started my eternal appreciation for the slice of life genre, even though Ginger was between that a a little bit of drama here and there. I didn't knew about the broadcasting issues in the US. In LATAM I think they aired everything including the ending waay before the 2010s, so it's quite something to know I ended up actually satisfied with the ending back then and happy to do a rewatch a few years ago.
I see as told by ginger I click. This show needs to be appreciated more. Wish I grew up with it (the character designs is a turn off at first ngl but you’ll get use to it)
I use to watch it back in the day and to be honest, I never knew they actually ended ended it. So that whole thing at the end you did there surprised the hell out of me😂. Amd yes, I got chills from her book 😅. It's nice to know that it ended on a good note. I loved it 😊
This show depressed me. Not because it was bad or actually depressing or anything. But because it was one of the few shows that wasn't filled with magic robot battles or wacky antics or imagination-filled creations that made the show zany or silly. This show was REAL. It was real situations that teens around her age in real life probably dealt with, from depression to puberty to poverty to bullying and a lot more. I would watch this and have to sit and absorb what I watched because life is depressing. And this showed real life, to me.
As a fellow Jordan, when you said, “…As Told By Jordan”, I swear I’ve never turned my head faster hahaha. As the daughter of a red headed single mother, it’s the spinoff I needed 20 years ago lol.
As told by ginger is one of my absolute favorite comfort shows, it’s just so good and relatable, I loved it growing up and still do as an adult, I feel it was quite realistic for a cartoon.
This is one of those rare shows for me that I still got the same feeling I had watching it as a kids when I rewatched it as an adult like Doug, Lloyd in Space, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, The Weekenders, Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys, Action League Now, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, and A Miss Mallard Mystery.
10:55 the fact he managed to make things right, and then she passed away is such good story telling saying that even if you do the right thing, not everything will work out the way you hope, but if you don't do the right thing, things will be far worse
Definitely watched a ton of this as a kid, but it's one of those shows where I sadly can't remember specific episodes, but if I rewatched it I'm sure everything would come back! The one episode had something to do with a snowblower, that's all I remember 😂😊
I watched this a couple of years ago, and it was so good. I cried my eyes off with the episode when Ginger writes the poem for his dad, and hE didn't show up, and the mom sende her flower. I was BAWLING at the end!
ATBG was one of those shows that I never was super excited to find airing when I was kid, but would watch and always really enjoy despite not realizing how much I actually liked it. It was kind a pre-preteens show. I now see it as the sort of stepping stone from enjoying things like Rugrats and to the more live action teeny dramas at the time. And the show holds up incredibly well. It is the first time I could recall a show tackling topics like depression and absent parents, both things that really impacted me and helped me feel a little less odd growing up.
While As Told By Ginger was not a show I liked, I will say I do admire it for going into subjects other Cartoons for kids didn’t go. Depression, Racism, Death, and even Divorce we’re all covered on this show. I honestly have to applaud As told by Ginger for taking Risk and I think almost all of them payed off
This was a good show. The main problems that the show faced were an inconsistent airing schedule and, also, it was many of the victims of being caught in the undertow of the polarizing yellow sponge.
Thanks so much for watching! Were you a fan of As Told By Ginger? If so, what episode was your favorite? Let me know!
The one where they try to rescue a cow
I never watched the show, but the theme song slaps.
The series of episodes where they went to that weird ass camp
When Ginger had to go to the hospital and the soon to be step dad promised Carl he would help her.
I can’t say i remember my favorite, but definitely the most memorable for me was the lice episode 😂
Dude I’m a 35 year old dad, and I rewatched this series this last year. The slice of life genre from our youth is just so… comforting.
😂 im 39 yr old dad and did the same
@ It’s one of those series that anyone can find something to love. For me, it just reminds me of being in middle school, the best years of my youth before everything kind of changed as I separated from my childhood friends and went to HS. This channel really hits the feels around the holidays.
37 year old dad here, and same, man. Loved this series growing up.
33 year old dad here, I've been thinking about introducing my 12 year old daughter to ATBG, she loves cool retro stuff, and this would be perfect to watch together!
33 here, not a dad, but loved the show when I was younger. Might watch it again someday 👍
The theme song from this cartoon has lived rent free in my head for YEARS
Macie Gray is about as early 2000's as it gets
I loved that show so much as a kid. It was like a soap opera for children lmao
I used to love this show and you’re so right it’s a soap opera for pre teens 😂
I wasn't in love with the show but I always watched. I enjoyed it.
it had a bunch of heavy topics to
Early 2000s Nickelodeon had such a stacked program block of underrated gems, glad to see people talking about them more & more
I think all of the kids channels were just better back then, before about 2010.
The thing TV networks did better back then was that they didn't abandon their shows after new episodes stopped airing. They would have good new shows and good old shows playing alongside one another so there was plenty of variety. In the 2010s, networks started only playing the same three or four current shows on repeat all day long. If you didn't like those shows, there was no reason to keep the channel on.
arguably the best slice of life cartoon ever when you look at it in every aspect. way ahead of its time 💯
I just wanted her lil bro to be happy! with the sidekick girl
Always watched this show a lil bit here and there as a boy.
I've got no idea what the show was about, but it was always SO zen! These comments got me itching to check it out lmao
Yes, I remember watching "As Told By Ginger." I think Courtney was a true friend to Ginger in her own unique way.
Especially in that 4 way connect phone Call. She definitely stood by ginger when Doddie and Macy were planing to sabotage her and Daren’s relationship.
One of the greatest Nickelodeon shows. Wildly underrated!
It's was extremely popular when it came out
@GojosMiddleFinger And alot of people forget that. Trying to erase this top 10 show from history
@DDarkestKnight facts
Lois Foutley is THE best animated cartoon mother I have EVER seen.
“it’s Courtney! it’s Courtney!” Lmaoo ! That song was so funny
This show was a huge comfort for me growing up ad an awkward middle schooler going through puberty and thinking my body is trying to kill me. The elements of the show were so mature and deep! Such a rare gem!! I wish we could follow ginger into college 😢
I loved this show growing up, and identified strongly with Ginger, as I was also a shy middle schooler. I missed the subtlety that everyone thought that Ginger was depressed when reading her poem, which always stuck with me, thanks to the memorable visuals.
15:23 “Like, what did Ginger ever do to you, Nickelodeon to deserve this?!” Pretty much sums up my thoughts on the show😂
I just hate that the show never did a true follow up of the betrayal of Dodie and Macie to Ginger and Darren. An episode that truly examined Ginger and Dodie friendship and how it may not be a good thing could have been interesting.
I'll always stand on this hill: Courtney was Ginger's true best friend throughout this series. Dodie was so darn toxic, and sadly, she inherited that from her mother.
Hated dodie, a terrible friend
@AutoArtemAuto agreed, Macie was a pretty true friend as well
Agreed, I was looking for this comment. I felt like it would have been a good lesson to kids that some friendships aren’t worth holding on to even if you’ve known eachother your whole life. Don’t give in to the sunk cost fallacy.
Ginger hinted at the situation in the following episode, but you’re right that there wasn’t a true follow up. Maybe Nick told them to drop the storyline.
HUGE As Told By Ginger fan!!! :D
I can't give this show enough praise.
Your video came out just 3 hours after DuskTillShawn uploaded his part 2 video on As Told by Ginger. What a great Christmas gift!
He did?! I gotta check it out!
Holy crap, I didn't realize DuskTillShawn finally uploaded part 2 of his "ATBG" video essay! Today's an awesome day to be a "Ginger" fan! Or should I say, "LUCKY" day! Get it? 'Cause...the school...Ginger goes to...?
I can say I had the honor of growing up as a pre-teen watching this show. It actually helped me in a lot of aspects of my life and its very dear to my heart.
As someone who was born in New England and met people in towns like this. This show was pretty good at displaying a decent slice of life in places like this. Loved the show
33 year-old dad. Rewatched it multiple times with my wife and later my 5 year old.
It's in my top 10 favorite shows all time
I didn’t know what to make of this show back when I was 11
But now as an adult. It very eye opening and you have those “ wait did that really happen in this show” moments
l liked how even one of the least realism-grounded character, Carl, had moments of insight and dealt with heavy things at times, like Maude's and his teacher's deaths. As well as his complex feelings about his dad.
Also - note that every single episode and throughout the series all their clothes change… many animators of shows have the “standard outfit” for each character. I can’t imagine how much time was put into this show 🩷
I was just starting high school when this cartoon came out, like with Kim Possible, both these cartoons got me through high school. This type of show is what Nickelodeon needs, since older kids need to know about the coming of age stories!
10/10 show so happy to see you covering it!
Truly love this show. I remember watching it with my siblings when I was younger, didn’t understand the show at all because I was a toddler. I watched the series full through a few years back and I was genuinely impressed by how well written this show is.
Wait, you haven't covered ATBG yet? You've covered SO MANY shows I'm honestly amazed. Can't wait to watch this ❤
Maybe he does double features because I swear I've seen him cover this before
He did cover it while back
What is atbg stand for?
@Serenityblu23 it's the acronym for As Told By Ginger
@@Serenityblu23
Apes To Big Gorillas
Great show. My favourite
HELL YES!! I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO COVER THIS SHOW!!! My family still sings the Little Seal Girl song😂
Omg I loved this show! That distinctive animation style still looks pretty cool IMO. And this is the first retrospective on it that I've seen so, thanks 😄
It's almost criminal that this show hasn't gotten a full Blu-ray release. This was a gem of a show and I knew that when I first watched it what seems like a millennia ago. Great job as always, Jordan.
Courtney Gripling is the best character in the show.
When I rewatched this show ten years ago, I was shocked at how great a character Courtney is. I'd never seen the series in its entirety as a kid, so I was shocked realizing I like Courtney more than Ginger.
I missed this show and I'm glad there are people like Jordan Fringe reminding me that these shows existed. I didn't understand As Told by Ginger (I was really young then) but it never deterred me from watching and appreciating the depth they went into day-to-day life. I'm going to rewatch the series now, thanks Jordan!
One of my favorite series of all times. The first season was translated in Finnish, I just re watched it with my sister again and again, when I was a teen. It was only couple years ago I found the rest of the series on RUclips. Macy was my favorite character, I also liked Courtney. Carl had some of the best story lines. I loved the Christmas/Hannukah episode, the snow day episode, the Halloween one and of course the Seal Girl.
This was absolutely me and my sister's favorite show as kids. Your breakdown and review kind of revealed a lot of mirroring personal trauma. But it also proved to me that television like this can help kids get through tough situations if written correctly and full of actual humanity.
As someone named Ginger who has never met someone with my same name (several dogs, though), this show was such an odd thing to have come into my life as a kid. The best part is that it was actually a good show.
Have you covered my life as a teenage robot? This video brought back a flood of memories
yes, but i might make more on it
just rewatched last year…. it was as comforting as a cup of chicken noodle soup 😊 their friendships were emotionally intelligent.
I absolutely adore As Told By Ginger. I just rewatched it recently and it still holds up and made me emotional while watching. I will forever love this show. I wish there was more episodes but I kind of like how it ended.
honestly love it when a show takes a more grounded approach to story telling. Thou it was not my type of show as a kid, I can appreciate what the show sat out to do now with the relatability it has viewing it as an adult.
Yup
I did not know Nickelodeon screwed their audience in the USA up like that. I had seen the finale, in Germany, when the show came out there.
I remember watching this as a kid and finally the night before my grandpa passed..he watched an episode with me because I wanted cartoons. Is this..sad nostalgia..?
Omigosh! I just had a sudden impulse to revisit this cartoon, and this post was just recently added?
This was at the tail end of my youth, but I caught some of it. While Hey Arnold will always be my favourite, there is a bittersweetness and realism about this show that has always captured and intrigued me, and I wish I had been able to watch it more. I have a soft spot in my heart for it.
I'm a 30 year old man and I have no shame admitting this show is my all time favorite. Absolute fantastic cartoon for its time.
As I told by ginger trash for a fenale show
Hollywood nickelodeon shows are better
Hollywood>>>>as I told by ginger
This show is one thats special to me. It helped me navigate alot of things happening around me and was kind of validating sometimes.
Also Courtney despite living in her own little world was so freaking real sometimes
Damn I'm glad that I got to grow up with shows like this that are so genuinely, emotionally touching and thought provoking. Shows that change a child's mind for the better when they fully understand and grasp it empathetically. Damn I miss this being the norm and not a rare breed among a sea of cocomelon esque garbage.
thank you so much for doing this video. I’ve been patiently waiting for years lol! as told by ginger was so ahead of its time 😢❤
I still remember the internet urban legend that Courtney was supposed to have a crush on Ginger.😂
If the show was made today, yeah I could see it
@marioaustin9312 You could see it back then too. Courtney looked high-key obsessed with Ginger and not just in the "ooh look at the poor people" way
Yea if the show wwre created today that would exactly be true
The only clips that have lodged in my brain crevices are
-I’m a seal girl
-Mr Licorice stealing money
-Hoodsie crashing the slumber party and peeing the floor
-One of the Mom’s going crazy from expired clams
-Playing chicken in the pool and losing her top
-And lastly the lice episode where the popular one gets lice
it had me in the first episode! I was like "oh here we go with the old cliche, wait WHAT! that's not how it goes?! thats..REALISTIC!"
Wow! First Dusktilshawn and now a video from you on As Told by Ginger! What a great day.
Came here to say the same thing! Both great commentary channels!
of course I remember as told by ginger,I even remember my mom turning the tv off when there was a commercial on when I was doing something so when I came back to watch,she was like you can't watch this show,which was already too late since I've already watched like all 3 seasons at that point XD
As Told By Ginger was one of my absolute favorite shows and it was extremely relevant to me and my stage of life at the time it aired, too
This is literally my favorite Nicktoon 😭😭😭 thank you for covering it
Yesss I love this show! I rewatch it now and again like Hey Arnold. As a girl, this show really helped prepare me for my tween and early teen years (especially that puberty episode.)
As Told by Ginger is the most unique cartoon in a sense that it feels like 100% a teen soap opera. Like, even compare to other slice of life cartoons that mostly episodic wacky comedies, this show was so down to earth went and very serialised to some heavy places. And it wasn't like ones per couple episode, this was basicly the entire show. I still remember the "Girl who disappeared" episode and how straight all it feel, especially the ending. Like, even Braceface where it was originally pitch as live action, still feels like a cartoon from a 2000s. Ginger however is a PG-13 teen drama that got somehow became an animated series on a kids channel.
Great video! It was an amazing show, and I think it started my eternal appreciation for the slice of life genre, even though Ginger was between that a a little bit of drama here and there.
I didn't knew about the broadcasting issues in the US. In LATAM I think they aired everything including the ending waay before the 2010s, so it's quite something to know I ended up actually satisfied with the ending back then and happy to do a rewatch a few years ago.
I see as told by ginger I click. This show needs to be appreciated more. Wish I grew up with it (the character designs is a turn off at first ngl but you’ll get use to it)
Eh, I don’t like the art styles for OK KO and Big City Greens but that hasn’t stopped me from loving the stories!
I still forgot that ginger and all grown up aired at the same time and from the same creators it feels so digerent
Damn dude blast from the past. Completely forgot thebname of the suow but clearly remember the characters. Solid video brother
I feel like I've heard people talk about this show a lot.
I guess people really wanted a video about it.
AND HERE IT IS.
I was in shocked and in awe that Billy West voiced the crabby elderly substitute teacher in that episode of As Told By Ginger
I use to watch it back in the day and to be honest, I never knew they actually ended ended it. So that whole thing at the end you did there surprised the hell out of me😂. Amd yes, I got chills from her book 😅. It's nice to know that it ended on a good note. I loved it 😊
This show depressed me.
Not because it was bad or actually depressing or anything.
But because it was one of the few shows that wasn't filled with magic robot battles or wacky antics or imagination-filled creations that made the show zany or silly.
This show was REAL. It was real situations that teens around her age in real life probably dealt with, from depression to puberty to poverty to bullying and a lot more.
I would watch this and have to sit and absorb what I watched because life is depressing. And this showed real life, to me.
As a fellow Jordan, when you said, “…As Told By Jordan”,
I swear I’ve never turned my head faster hahaha. As the daughter of a red headed single mother, it’s the spinoff I needed 20 years ago lol.
I like this man. The Jonah hill reference and the fact I got the chills right before he called me out for getting the chills. Subscribed
I wish I could DM you in some way so I can personally thank you for bringing back so much good memories to me with this RUclips series
I loved this show and the art style. It was just so comforting to tween me and very relatable.
Literally one of my favorite shows growing up!
As Told By Ginger and The Weekenders was my jam back in the day omg
I still have the theme song in my head and it pops up from time to time I MISS IT SO MUCH and her seal friend ❤
I watch this show probably 5 times a year it’s so good.
As told by ginger is one of my absolute favorite comfort shows, it’s just so good and relatable, I loved it growing up and still do as an adult, I feel it was quite realistic for a cartoon.
I just finished my second watch through of this show makes me laugh and cry every time plus it’s so much better than all grown up
Ginger was one of the first redheads I saw on TV that looked like me and wasn’t portrayed as ugly, nerdy, or evil
"Dude, you're supposed to break her heart, not her appendix. How'd you even do that?!"
This is one of those rare shows for me that I still got the same feeling I had watching it as a kids when I rewatched it as an adult like Doug, Lloyd in Space, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, The Weekenders, Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys, Action League Now, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, and A Miss Mallard Mystery.
10:55 the fact he managed to make things right, and then she passed away is such good story telling
saying that even if you do the right thing, not everything will work out the way you hope, but if you don't do the right thing, things will be far worse
“There is no true villain” Dodie has entered the chat.
If this show came out today, it would be one of the most popular.
Definitely watched a ton of this as a kid, but it's one of those shows where I sadly can't remember specific episodes, but if I rewatched it I'm sure everything would come back!
The one episode had something to do with a snowblower, that's all I remember 😂😊
I watched this a couple of years ago, and it was so good. I cried my eyes off with the episode when Ginger writes the poem for his dad, and hE didn't show up, and the mom sende her flower. I was BAWLING at the end!
Someone once told me: "The grass is much greener, On the other side." 😭😭❤️
As told by ginger still has the best opening theme of any cartoon in nickelodeon history.
Love As Told By Ginger!! And their series finale was ✨ PERFECT. ✨ Few shows can do that nowadays, cartoon or otherwise
The way the show splits stories between Ginger and Carl almost reminds me of The Adventures of Pete & Pete a little bit.
Youre scary, dude. Was thinking about this show the other day, and wondered wether you done a take on it. Thanks!
ATBG was one of those shows that I never was super excited to find airing when I was kid, but would watch and always really enjoy despite not realizing how much I actually liked it. It was kind a pre-preteens show. I now see it as the sort of stepping stone from enjoying things like Rugrats and to the more live action teeny dramas at the time. And the show holds up incredibly well. It is the first time I could recall a show tackling topics like depression and absent parents, both things that really impacted me and helped me feel a little less odd growing up.
I really like this show when I was a kid. I'm so mad we didn't get the final season on Nickelodeon
This is the one I've been waiting for!!!!!
I loved As told by ginger! Blast from the past!
Yeah Ginger was peak honestly Nick's best cartoon library comes from Klasky. 27 year old here, glad you gave this show its flowers. 💐
Of course, I still know the whole entry song and everything
My sister and I loved LOVEDDD this show... would watch it on a Sunday evening. This show was wayyy ahead of its time!🎉❤
This was one of my mother's favorite show.
Mine too (she passed away)
@arielmccarthy4892 Same, Condolences.
Yes, I remember the sleepover trolling episode, it was sad :(
Yo this was my childhood
Of course. It's legendary. Good times watching it all a couple years ago.
Looks like what I remember the Wild Thornberries looked like.
While As Told By Ginger was not a show I liked, I will say I do admire it for going into subjects other Cartoons for kids didn’t go. Depression, Racism, Death, and even Divorce we’re all covered on this show. I honestly have to applaud As told by Ginger for taking Risk and I think almost all of them payed off
This was a good show. The main problems that the show faced were an inconsistent airing schedule and, also, it was many of the victims of being caught in the undertow of the polarizing yellow sponge.
yes i remember i loved it it was underrated