Best sitcom only '90s kids would remember: 'Roseanne' or 'Home Improvement'? | The Tylt
"Roseanne" and "Home Improvement" were both praised family sitcoms that captured a slice of '90s Americana, in their own outlandish ways, and stuck with millennials. Tim Allen broke out with "Home Improvement, centering around the outrageous antics of his character Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor. While "Home Improvement" was literally built around power tools humor, "Roseanne" was unapologetically raunchy and a realistic portrayal of a working-class family. Which '90s sitcom is your favorite? 📺

The 1990s were a great time to be a kid, and millennials will never forget it! Beyond childhood fads like Pokémon, Giga Pets, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" and any show on Nickelodeon—'90s kids had an array of sitcoms to choose from and watch with their families on weeknights.
From teen dramedies to big, extended families to squads of single twenty-somethings living in New York, '90 shows will forever be cemented into the hearts of millennials. Which is why The Tylt wants all the '90s kids out there to "get jiggy wit it" and vote on the best sitcom that only we would know!
Don't forget to cast your vote for the rest our "sitcoms that only '90s kids would remember" debates below!
"Well, dad said I don't have to and dad outranks you."
"Are you new?"
Below is the synopsis of "Roseanne," per IMDB.
The story of a working class family struggling with life's essential problems: Marriage, Children, Money and Parents in Law.
"Roseanne" was one of the very few sitcoms in the '90s that was not built around a cookie-cutter family. The sitcom detailed many issues that working-class families face, mixed with raunchiness and dark humor. "Roseanne" remained on the air for nine seasons, was one of the top-rated series and is now revered as one of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time. A reboot of the sitcom will premiere on ABC in late March 2018.
" Say, do you think they call it a nail gun because it shoots nails?"
Below is the synopsis of "Home Improvement," per IMDB.
The daily trials and tribulations of Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor, a television show host raising three mischievous boys with help from his loyal co-host, loving wife, and eccentric neighbor.
"Home Improvement" was definitely unique, focusing on physical humor and outrageous antics built around power tools. The sitcom remained a top smash throughout the '90s, launching the acting career of stand-up comedian Tim Allen.