TV series (1988-1993). 6 seasons. 115 episodes. Kevin Arnold lives in a middle-class American family during the late 60s and 70s. Kevin reflects on everything that happened to him in those turbulent but wonderful years, full of social, economic and cultural changes. , and in which, as a young man, he faced adolescence as an almost daily struggle. Vietnam, the man on the moon, the hippie movement, free love, communism, racism, politics... there was a lot to think about and discuss. The ones he argued with the most were his father Jack and his brother Wayne, although deep down they all loved each other. His sister Karen was a bit of a hippie, and he didn't have much to do with her, and his mother Norma... well, a full-time mother.
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TV series (1988-1993). 6 seasons. 115 episodes. Kevin Arnold lives in a middle-class American family during the late 60s and 70s. Kevin reflects on everything that happened to him in those turbulent but wonderful years, full of social, economic and cultural changes. , and in which, as a young man, he faced adolescence as an almost daily struggle. Vietnam, the man on the moon, the hippie movement, free love, communism, racism, politics... there was a lot to think about and discuss. The ones he argued with the most were his father Jack and his brother Wayne, although deep down they all loved each other. His sister Karen was a bit of a hippie, and he didn't have much to do with her, and his mother Norma... well, a full-time mother.