/r/nickelodeon
All things Nick. Discuss anything related to the Nickelodeon network of TV channels (and its shows) here.
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My opinion
Game Shows are all good
Aged Well
The Adventures of Pete and Pete
All That
Alex Mack
Victorious
Henry Danger
Aged Poorly
Pretty much every other live action shows only the theme songs are worth watching.
Why is the uk version of slimetime not about the “football” and about American football? Like I get the one that we have here in the US makes sense but not the UK one? It feels weird to have it about our football and not the one that’s more common in the UK
only thing i made was add sound effects and soundtrack from the 2017 rebrand.
Maybe since Nickelodeon and MTV are both owned by Paramount, it does make sense
Zahracorns Are From Shimmer and Shine
Recently, I posted a meme of the '90s Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues about how Steve's Thinking Chair wasn't also called "The Mail Time Chair". I've been getting a lot of backlash about my meme, and I think it mostly had to do with the misleading caption. Because the people, most of them anyway, was led to believe that I meant that the Thinking Chair wasn't called the Mail Time Chair only when I actually meant that it wasn't called both names. I corrected myself in the comments, which ended up getting downvoted and then hidden, and only those who saw my correction comment understood what I meant. When I first created that meme, or at least thought of it in my head, I had second thoughts about uploading it, mainly because I thought somebody else came up with a meme or a question like that. Plus, I created that meme early in the morning, which I guess doing so doesn't work out well. Anyway, I'm thinking of deleting that meme even though 1000+ already saw it and shared it, so I suppose that's a useless idea. But I wouldn't be getting more negative comments on it, though.
saw a video where one of the main Ned's Declassified actresses asked why Spider-Man can be remade multiple times, but Ned's Declassified can't get rebooted even once. Let me tell you why: it's because no one really remembers or cares about Ned's Declassified.
Look, I watched it when I was younger, and as a kid, I enjoyed it. But after the three seasons were over, I completely forgot about it. I feel like that’s the case for most people. Ned's Declassified was never a popular or iconic show. It was never on the same level as iCarly, Victorious, Zoey 101, or Wizards of Waverly Place. Not only were those shows iconic kids’/teen shows, but they also launched the careers of A-list superstars like Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande.
In contrast, literally no one from Ned's Declassified made it big. I can’t even remember the real names of the main cast. The reason shows like iCarly or Wizards of Waverly Place can be rebooted is because they were massively popular and left off in a way that allowed for continuation, like another season or a movie.
That said, I don’t even think the iCarly reboot or the Wizards reboot are necessary. I don’t think any of these shows need to be rebooted, but it’s easier to bring back shows like Drake & Josh, iCarly, or Wizards. I don’t know how you could even reboot Ned's Declassified.
The entire premise of the show was a guide to navigating high school while the kids got into goofy hijinks. Do early-to-mid 20-something Gen Zers and older Millennials really want to watch a show about Ned giving you a guide to navigate adulthood while getting into goofy hijinks with his friends?
If your show is so forgotten about to the point where you have to start a YouTube podcast, and that podcast only has 347K subscribers, and literally no one talks about it, you know your show isn't going to get rebooted. Don't get me wrong, that's not bad at all, but it's not great when you're wanting to reboot a show. If Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, and Jerry Trainor started a podcast, it would get millions of subscribers, and it would probably break the internet.
Honestly, the cast seems desperate, but I just don’t think a reboot is going to happen—nor should it.
[Exception of the rule is no mention of hentai]