Top 10 '90s Television Series With the Best Outfits, Best Fashion and Best Style/Transcript

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[The scene fades to Trollface Guy in a girly, flower-printed background covered with '60s-themed flowers] [Trollface Guy walks away as Brook Lynn shows up] [a neon pink text in Comic Sans font appears in front of Brook Lynn that says "Top 10 '90s Television Series With the Best Outfits, Best Fashion and Best Style"] [Annoying Archibald jumps out of nowhere]
 * Trollface Guy: And now it's time for Top 10, with Brook Lynn!
 * Brook Lynn: Hey there, the name is Brook Lynn Bridge. What's it to ya? I'm walkin' here! While I grew up in the '90s, I have seen TV shows like Full House, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Step by Step. Right now, I decided to watch Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu and Everything Sucks! on Netflix. For right now, here are the Top 10 '90s Television Series With the Best Outfits, Best Fashion and Best Style!
 * Brook Lynn Number 10! Full House. While the show came out in September―
 * Annoying Archibald: Full House? I love that show! [snaps fingers rhythmically as he sings] Everywhere you look! Everywhere―
 * Brook Lynn: Get lost, kid! Can't you see I'm talking about Top Ten?! [she pushes him out of the way as she clears throat] While the famous television show, Full House came out on September 22, 1997, it ended on May 23, 1995. In the '80s seasons and episodes, there are polka dot prints, scrunchies, neon colors and Memphis designs. Later on in the '90s, there are a whole lot of plaid, crop tops, denim jeans, boots and overalls. Number 9, Step by St―
 * Annoying Archibald: [pops out of nowhere as he carries a carrot while making a Bugs Bunny-esque smacking sound] Eh, what's up, doc?
 * Brook Lynn: I ain't no doctor, rabbit!
 * Annoying Archibald: Hey, I'm not a rabbit! I'm a human!
 * Brook Lynn: Well, then go away, Bugs Bunny! [she yet again pushes him out of the way as she clears throat again] And I was saying, Step by Step is about an ordinary stepfamily. Ever since it aired on ABC in September 20, 1991 to August 15, 1997, it was now moved to CBS, where it aired from September 19, 1997 to June 26, 1998. There has been a lot of '90s fashion lately. We have your neon colored t-shirts, denim shorts, blazers, maxi dresses, vests, denim jackets and crop tops.
 * Annoying Archibald: [plays the accordion] When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's amore!
 * Brook Lynn: No time for music! Let's get back to Top Ten! [she pushes him out of the way] Dana and Karen wear all kinds of dresses, skirts and all that other stuff while Al wears cute tomboyish outfits. Number 8, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A famous TV show that aired in March 10, 1997 and got cancelled in May 20, 2003. Trust me, since the first three seasons, the teenagers wear remarkable outfits. Willow has worn two different Scooby-Doo! t-shirts in two different episodes.
 * Annoying Archibald: [appears out of nowhere] Scooby-Doo!? You mean Scooby-Doo! Where Are You?
 * Brook Lynn: To be fair, yes, now shoo! [he pushes him out] Number 7, My So-Called Life. This underrated teen drama classic originally aired on ABC from August 25, 1994, to January 26, 1995. There have been a whole lot of dresses in the '90s. Tie-dye dresses, floral dresses and plaid dresses, too. Teenagers like Angela, Rayanne and Sharon have worn outfits so '90s, that―
 * Annoying Archibald: Oh, you're talking about that one show with Jared Leto in it? Before he was on Suicide Squad, he was on Fight Club and Requiem of a Dream.
 * Brook Lynn: Alright, that does it! I QUIT! [she walks away as Annoying Archibald still plays his tuba as the scene fades to black]