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All things Nick. Discuss anything related to the Nickelodeon network of TV channels (and its shows) here.
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Just genuinely curious, has anyone seen this year's Kids Choice Awards? If so, what's your review/thoughts on it? I didn't watch it because, well, I didn't even know it was still happening despite that documentary, and I'm well aware no longer the target audience for it. And oddly enough, but not surprisingly, the show falls into their pride cheerleader SpongeBob's 25th anniversary (the show is as old as me!!!). Any celebs showed up? Who were the winners? The hosts?, etc.
I remember I was old enough when award shows in general were special events you looked forward to when I was younger. Now, I just think it's a shadow within itself of what it's used to be. The KCAs are no exception. They weren't the Grammys, but at least it was fun to watch. Big word meaning: was. Now, not so much anymore.
Super long shot on this, I'm aware, but I figured why not. I have been searching for this clip for years, and have been getting closer and closer, but still no luck. U TO U was a magazine-style show produced by Nickelodeon from 1994 to 1996. It took advantage of "the internet" in its earliest days, and featured content submitted by viewers.
Although a couple episodes have surfaced on YouTube, most of the episodes are lost (I even contacted the creators on Twitter and they said they don't have any tapes of the show, so it seems like the only existing copies would be from people who taped them off television).
I am looking for one episode in particular, the horror-themed episode described in this entry on the Lost Media Wiki. https://lostmediawiki.com/U_to_U_(partially_found_Nickelodeon_interactive_series;_1994-1996)
It featured a short film that took place at a summer camp, where a group of campers sat around a fire and talked about a weird monster in the camp that had eaten children in past years. The short was actually written and directed by the child actors.
The reason I'm searching for it is because it scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid. I know (or at least hope) that it would look super cheesy today, and I am so curious about what it could have been luck. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Why are the Nickelodeon schedules just so bad now?
Seriously, there is almost no variety on the channels anymore.
First of all, the main Nickelodeon channel is mostly just random movies, the Nicktoons channel is just SpongeBob 24/7, and TeenNick is mostly just The Loud House and Henry Danger. The Pluto TV channels aren't any better. The "90's Kids" channel just plays one show each day (or as I would like to call it “Hey Rats Hey Doug CatDog Modern Rats!”, in which I’m happy about), "Totally Teen" is only iCarly, and "Totally Turtles" is just Avatar and Korra instead of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Now looking at Nickelodeon schedules from the 2000's and comparing them to the current schedules makes me wonder, what happened to Nickelodeon?
Did it just fall apart?
Hi, I’m a TV producer from Australia. I host a podcast called Beyond Reality where I interview people who work in TV about their careers and how they got to where they are now. I recently chatted with former Nickelodeon Star Mounya wise about her career in TV - from the decade she spent on screen in the UK to her life beyond Nickelodeon behind the scenes of some of the biggest reality TV shows. Such a fun chat and nostalgia hit to anyone who grew up in the UK watching Nickelodeon. Link here for anyone who wants to listen.
Animator and Nickelodeon legend, Butch Hartman, sits down with WRHU's Jordan Elliott to discuss his latest faith-based cartoon, The Garden, as well as the legacy of his most famous shows including Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy, and The Fairly OddParents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rxeaBzx6Qg
So what I’m talking about is a Nick advert about blaze and the monster machines Mobile Game it was a advertisement on the Nick app (THE VERY OLD ONE ) it was before the Nick app shutdown and it the advertisement was the same every time you click on a video and in the end of the advertisement it said its available on iPhone ipad and iPod touch and it has music in the background this may not be lost media but I need help finding this advertisement (THIS ADVERTISEMENT WAS NOT ON TV)
I couldn't find it on Paramount+
In 2001, nickelodeon aired a show called Taina, where the main character tries to become a music star. to Promote the show nickelodeon tried making Taina’s actress A real life popstar having released a music demo before Disney Channel did with Hilary Duff. The show was a big hit by its second season and would be set to have a third season and a made for TV movie. however, scripts for these would be scrapped and the show would be prematurely canceled due to the actress departing from nickelodeon in favor of MCA records. This would lead to the Show Romeo! taking its place and the show becoming a complete obscurity nowadays, alongside the actress/singer. Romeo! itself is also an obscurity as it would mark the end of Romeo Miller‘s career and 14 of it’s 53 episodes have become lost media. If you ask me leaving nickelodeon was a dumb idea.
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Get ready to party like it's 2010 because we're hosting a **VICTORiOUS Watch Party** on our Discord server! 🎉
Join us as we relive the hilarious and iconic moments from one of Nickelodeon's most beloved shows. Grab your snacks, settle in, and let's enjoy the laughs, drama, and awesome music together!
📅 **Date**: July 24th, 2024
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It's about a brother and sister that live with their uncle in Italy or France that fight a villian that can turn art real using a perfume bottle. I have been Googling for hours and can't find anything. The name is something Galileo I think.
When did they start saying that in sitcoms? did they use to say it on iCarly victorious Drake and josh or Zoey 101? because I remember it in Henry danger but I feel like it was in earlier ones
I found this site where you can explore 1k images of people getting slimed
I forgot where but awhile ago I saw somewhere that she got her right back. Is it true?