Connect to Singapore or Japan for Netflix (same library as Indonesia). Avoid US Netflix – the show left US Netflix in 2020.
Introduction: Why That '70s Show Still Matters That '70s Show (1998–2006) is more than a sitcom. It’s a time capsule wrapped in a laugh track. Set in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin, from May 17, 1976, to December 31, 1979, the series follows a gang of six teenagers navigating high school, first jobs, sex, drugs (mostly weed), and rock ‘n’ roll. For Indonesian viewers ( nonton means “to watch”), the show offers a hilarious, sometimes confusing, but ultimately universal look at teenage rebellion, family dynamics, and friendship.
A: The pilot used a different set. By episode 4, it’s the iconic green-and-yellow basement.
Selamat nonton! (Happy watching!)
Before you hit play, understand: this is a period piece made in the late ‘90s/early 2000s, so some jokes about gender, race, and sexuality reflect both the 1970s and the era of its production. Approach with an open mind. Availability changes, but as of 2025–2026, here are the most reliable platforms for Indonesian and international viewers:
A: Surprisingly large on Twitter and TikTok. Search #That70sShowIndonesia – fans share meme edits and subtitle comparisons. Final Verdict: Should You Nonton That ‘70s Show ? | You’ll love it if… | You’ll hate it if… | |-------------------|---------------------| | You enjoy hangout sitcoms (Friends, How I Met Your Mother). | You hate laugh tracks. | | You like retro fashion and music. | You need progressive gender/race politics. | | You appreciate dumb but lovable characters. | You can’t stand willful ignorance as comedy. | | You want a comfort show with 200+ episodes. | You demand serialized storytelling. |