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These 90s TV characters are still everyone's favorite: Rachel Green, Mr. Bean and more

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2026, 15:38 IST
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​These 90s TV characters are still everyone's favorite: Rachel Green, Mr. Bean and more​

The 1990s were one of those decades when several of the representative television characters emerged into the limelight. These characters were central beliefs on the issues of friendship, comedy, and bravery, and to this day, they still have a great influence by making people laugh, think about the better things, and leave a lasting impression that would not be forgotten even after watching TV. Let's take a look at the iconic characters.

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​Rachel Green from 'Friends'

The TV character of Rachel Green marked a tremendous change in that she evolved from a detached potential character to a tough and independent one. The plot of Rachel Green was important to the audience as it articulated opinions on various well-known themes, such as complicated relationships among people, work challenges, and the difficulties of being a single parent. The specificity of the television character of Rachel Green lies in her high rate of public relatability because her weaknesses and successes are the mirror images of the lives of real individuals.

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​Mr. Bean from 'Mr. Bean'

Through Mr. Bean, it is shown that comedy has no language. The character, which was coined through the imagination of Rowan Atkinson, is solely reliant on facial expression, physical humour, and timely accidents. His arsenal of childlike innocence and the possibility to make the most ordinary tasks and chores into a virus-like disaster made him a universally popular figure among some people of various age groups and speaking various languages. Mr.Bean, to this day, has been identified as the best example of physical comedy.

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​Jason Lee Scott - The Red Ranger from 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'.

The Red Ranger was every childhood hero. He was a symbol of bravery, dignity, and loyalty to his friends and viewers. He was the soul of the Power Rangers because of his martial arts skills and leadership potential. He was able to teach a generation of children about the value of teamwork, fighting for what is right, and protecting the ones who should be protected. The Red Ranger was an icon of power and heroism. What was so special about him was that he was a humble man; he did not desire fame but justice and right doing.

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​Jerry Seinfeld from 'Seinfeld'

Jerry Seinfeld uses everyday life and makes it the basis of jokes in observational humor. His humor is based on the ordinary events, such as dating failures, going to restaurants, and the details of social etiquette. Contrary to the usual television characters, Seinfeld does not have big ambitions or solve great conflicts, but he finds the comedy in his everyday actions. He writes the way a sharp-eyed friend indicates to you the things you have been missing. The Seinfeld show proved that even the most ordinary elements in life can have a lot of comedy.

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​Sabrina Spellman from 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch'

The character of Sabrina Spellman represents the mixture between a stereotypical teenage existence and a kind of excitement that the possession of supernatural abilities provides. The character works with the common teenage problems, such as school, love interests, and friendship, all at the same time, with her magical touch. The comic and endearing elements in the story are enhanced by the presence of the talking cat Salem. On the whole, it is implied that the experience of being a teenager is complex and disorganized when everyone is involved, whether they have magical powers or not.

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