Produced by Nickelodeon, ‘All That’ was a ’90s phenomenon
Amanda Bynes will meet with the cast of All That (1994)production of Nickelodeonthe meeting will be at a convention of series from the 90s in Connecticut (USA), the information is from People.
“I’m so excited to reunite with my castmates and meet the fans at ‘90s Con“, said Bynes the magazine.
Christina Figliolia and Liliana Kligmanfounders of All That also told People who are “very honored” to host “a mini-reunion” for the cast. The meeting is special because it is the first time that Amanda Bynes attends the event after the end of his guardianship. Your mother Lynn Bynes, has been in control of the actress’s life and career for nearly nine years.

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Actors will be present Kel Mitchell, Danny Tamberelli and Lori Beth Denberg. In addition to meeting and taking pictures with fans, the convention has a replica of the famous orange sofa from the show.
“Last year I had a blast at ’90s Con promoting my book and new single Blessed Mode,” adds the actor. Mitchell 44, in a statement.
“What better way to get back than with the gang All That … including Amanda Byneswhich will join Danny, Lori Beth and me this year,” he concludes.
All That was a pop culture phenomenon in the nineties and ran for 10 seasons on Nickelodeon from 1994 to 2005. Bynes, Mitchell, Tamberelli and Denbergthe series also starred Angelique Bates, Katrina Johnson, Alisa Reyes, Josh Server, Kenan Thompson, Leon Frierson, Christy Knowledges, Nick Cannon and Mark Saul in its initial 10 seasons.
The production also featured some spinoffs, including Kenan and Kel (1996) and The Amanda Show (1999) before officially rebooting with a new cast in 2019.

Mitchell, Denberg, Server and Thompson also reunited in 2018 for an episode of Cannon’s sketch and improv series on MTV Wild ‘N Out.
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