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I know this doesn't help much, but I believe there was an African American boy in the show. The show may not have been on Netflix after all. By the way, does anyone know of a back catalog for shows that used to be on Netflix? If the show wasn't on Netflix, it was on You Tube.
Back To The Future had an animated tv series. No African American in the main cast, though
Edited by MUTEscifan31WMaybe a bit of a long shot, but there's something really shouting out to me here. It may have been Back to the 50s
The S Club 7 one-off. They were a pop group, and found themselves, well, Back to the 50s on a drive from Miami to LA. They were British, but the whole story- Miami 7, Back to the 50s, and LA 7 was based on the idea that the pop group were trying to work as a group in America. I'm certain they were in the car when the time travelling took place. And there was a black male in the group (he wasn't African American, because he was British)
Probably not it...but worth a guess
Edited by SchlubalybubI think that's it! I have no idea how I didn't notice your reply until now. This has been bugging me for a year now. Thank you!
I also completely forgot they were British. That would have probably made it easier to find.
I remember watching this show in school 2 or 3 years ago, but I don't think it was educational. I believe it was on Netflix. I wasn't paying attention, but from what I remember, it was about a group of teenagers who got sent back in time in a car. I don't remember exactly what decade they got sent back to, but I think it might have been the 1950s. I believe the kids were actually from the 1990s. I'm pretty sure the show was in English. I watched it in Spanish class though, so I could be wrong. I remember that music was featured somewhat in the show. I don't remember much else, as we only watched the pilot.