A single post from former teen star Lori Beth Denberg brought fans into major nostalgia, reminiscing about the golden days of All That.
An iconic Nickelodeon show in the ‘90s, it is a live-action sketch comedy-variety show which featured young stars.
Often described as the Saturday Night Live for kids, it catapulted the fame of Amanda Bynes, Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server and more.
All That, which made its debut in 1994, introduced the original cast members, among whom is Lori Beth Denberg, famous for her segments “Vital Information” and the “Loud Librarian” sketch.
However, after 10 memorable and successful seasons, the iconic Nickelodeon show bid farewell, airing its final episode in 2005.
More than two decades later, viewers are still revisiting and celebrating the beloved kids’ show thanks to Denberg’s nostalgic Instagram update.
In a post, the Good Burger star invited fans to her appearance at the Pasadena Comic-Con on Jan. 25. She also highlighted the custom All That artwork, which perfectly resonates with the fun and nostalgia of the ‘90s.
“Come see me @pasadenacomiccon I will be here until 5pm. Thanks to @melvinwoodworking for my awesome All That logo art! It makes everyone smile, especially me!” she wrote.
Following her post, fans filled the comment section with memories and heartfelt reactions, looking back on the iconic sketches and moments from the show.
“The Queen. She made my childhood so much better,” one wrote.
“You were hilarious as The Loud Librarian!” a commenter said, referring to her All That character.
A fan also mentioned Denberg’s segment, saying “Now more than ever, the world needs some ‘vital information.’”
As for others, fans also thanked the 49-year-old for making their childhood memorable through her beloved comedic sketches and charming presence on All That.
“You made childhood amazing!” a follower said.
“Thank you for all the childhood memories!!!” another echoed.
“Thanks for being a part of my childhood,” a fan added.
The same goes for another who said, “She made my childhood feel real. Thank you.”
Denberg left All That after four seasons but continued her acting career in TV and film. This includes The Steve Harvey Show, where she played Lydia Liza Gutman, as well as the 1997 movie Good Burger as Connie Muldoon and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story in 2004.
Last year, she marked a special milestone after celebrating 20 years of sobriety.
Her post garnered encouragement from All That co-star Kel Mitchell, who said, “That’s awesome!! Congratulations LDB!!!” as well as fans who expressed how proud they are of her dedication and inspiring journey toward personal growth.
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