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The cast, which skyrocketed to fame following the show’s debut, features a dynamic ensemble that helped define TV comedy for a generation:

The initially spoiled and popular girl who eventually becomes an integral part of the basement crew. That '70s Show image

The foreign exchange student whose quirks and quest for love provided constant humor. The cast, which skyrocketed to fame following the

The girl next door and Eric’s longtime love interest, known for her level-headedness. The conspiracy-theorist rebel with a dry wit

The conspiracy-theorist rebel with a dry wit.

The dim-witted but lovable "pretty boy" of the group.

The iconic imagery of (1998–2006) captures the essence of teenage life in Point Place, Wisconsin, during the late 1970s. The series is visually defined by its nostalgic aesthetic, including bell-bottom jeans, feathered hair, and the hazy, 360-degree camera pans known as "The Circle". At its heart is the Forman basement, a wood-paneled sanctuary where a tight-knit group of friends navigates the awkward transition to adulthood under the watchful (and often stern) eyes of Red and Kitty Forman.

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