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  1. Madelyn
  2. A Raindance In Traffic
  3. A Song For Ernest Hemingway
  4. A Song For Patsy Cline
  5. All My Friends Are In Bar Bands
  6. An American Religion (FSF)
  7. An Elegy For Baby Blue
  8. And Now I'm Nothing
  9. Bout To Get Fruit Punched, Homie
  10. Buzz Aldrin: The Poster Boy For Second Place
  11. Came Out Swinging
  12. Cardinals
  13. Cardinals II
  14. Chaser
  15. Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems
  16. Christmas At 22
  17. Cigarettes & Saints
  18. Coffee Eyes
  19. Cowboy Killers
  20. Cul-de-Sacs
  21. Dismantling Summer
  22. Don't Let Me Cave In
  23. Don't Open The Fridge!
  24. Doors I Painted Shut
  25. Dude, What Is A Land Pirate?
  26. Dynamite Shovel
  27. Everything I Own Fits In This Backpack
  28. Flowers Where Your Face Should Be
  29. Heaven's Gate (Sad & Sober)
  30. Hey Julie
  31. Hey Thanks
  32. Hoodie Weather
  33. Hostels And Brothels
  34. I Ain't Saying He A Gold Digga (Sike!)
  35. I Don't Like Who I Was Then
  36. I Fell In Love With A Ninja Master
  37. I Just Want To Sell Out My Funeral
  38. I Wanted So Badly To Be Brave
  39. I Was Scared And I'm Sorry
  40. I Won't Say The Lord's Prayer
  41. I've Given You All
  42. It Must Get Lonely
  43. It's Never Sunny In South Philadelphia
  44. Keystone State Dude-Core
  45. Laura & The Beehive
  46. Leavenhouse. 11:30.
  47. Let's Moshercise!!!
  48. Living Room Song
  49. Local Man Ruins Everything
  50. Logan Circle
  51. Logan Circle: A New Hope
  52. Lost It in the Lights
  53. Low Tide
  54. Melrose Diner
  55. Mike Kennedy Is A Bad Friend
  56. My Geraldine Lies Over The Delaware
  57. My Last Semester
  58. My Life As a Pigeon
  59. My Life As Rob Gordon
  60. New Years With Carl Weathers
  61. No Closer to Heaven
  62. Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
  63. Oldest Daughter
  64. Palm Reader
  65. Passing Through a Screen Door
  66. Pyramids Of Salt
  67. Racing Trains
  68. Raining In Kyoto
  69. Sister Cities
  70. Solo And Chewy: Holdin' It Down
  71. Songs About Death
  72. Stained Glass Ceillings
  73. Suburbia
  74. Summer Clothes
  75. Summers In Pa
  76. Superbowl Sunday
  77. Teenage Parents
  78. Thanks For The Ride
  79. The Bastards, The Vultures, The Wolves
  80. The Bluest Things On Earth
  81. The Devil In My Bloodstream
  82. The Ghosts Of Right Now
  83. The Ocean Grew Hands To Hold Me
  84. The Orange Grove
  85. The Paris Of Nowhere
  86. There, There
  87. This Party Sucks
  88. Through Two Hearts
  89. Washington Square Park
  90. We Could Die Like This
  91. We Look Like Lightning
  92. We Were Giants
  93. We Won't Bury You
  94. What If We [Swam] Into Nothing?
  95. When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong
  96. When The Blue Finally Came
  97. Woke Up Older
  98. Won't Be Pathetic Forever
  99. Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
  100. You In January
  101. You Made Me Want To Be a Saint
  102. You're Not Salinger, Get Over It
  103. You’re The Reason I Don’t Want The World To End
  104. Zip Lock
  105. Zombies Are The New Black

The Wonder Years is an American coming-of-age comedy television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. It ran on ABC from January 31, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The series premiered immediately after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII. The series stars Fred Savage as Kevin Arnold, a teenager growing up in a suburban middle class family in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It co-stars Dan Lauria as his father Jack, Alley Mills as his mother Norma, Jason Hervey as his brother Wayne, Olivia d'Abo as his sister Karen, Josh Saviano as his best friend Paul Pfeiffer, and Danica McKellar as his girlfriend Winnie Cooper, with narration by Daniel Stern as an adult version of Kevin. The show earned a spot in the Nielsen Top 30 during its first four seasons. TV Guide named it one of the 20 best shows of the 1980s. After six episodes, The Wonder Years won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1988. In addition, at age 13, Fred Savage became the youngest actor ever nominated as Outstanding Lead Actor for a Comedy Series at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards. The show was also awarded a Peabody Award in 1989 for "pushing the boundaries of the sitcom format and using new modes of storytelling". In total, the series won 22 awards and was nominated for 54 more. In 1997, "My Father's Office" was ranked number 29 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time, and in the 2009 revised list, the pilot episode was ranked number 43. In 2016, Rolling Stone ranked The Wonder Years number 63 on its list of 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. In 2017, James Charisma of Paste ranked the show's opening sequence number 14 on a list of the 75 Best TV Title Sequences of All Time. As of recent years, many critics and fans consider The Wonder Years to be a classic with tremendous impact on the industry over the years, inspiring many other shows and how they are structured.

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