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Super Smash Bros. Tournament 2019 🏆🎮 | Inside Nick | Nickelodeon Animation

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Super Smash Bros. Tournament 2019 🏆🎮 | Inside Nick



Nickelodeon Animation's FOURTH annual Super Smash Bros. Tournament was held at the studio last month bringing together their crews of artists, writers and video game enthusiasts! Take a peek at just another day at the office inside Nick!

Check out Nickelodeon Animation's previous Smash Bros. Tournaments!: 2016 | 2017 | 2018

Check out the Nickelodeon Animation Studio online: Website | Facebook | Tumblr | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

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Travis Scott Sicko Mode Parody on All That w/ Sick Pop-Up Facts! 😎 | #TBT | All That

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Travis Scott Sicko Mode Parody on All That w/ Sick Pop-Up Facts! 😎 | #TBT



Travis Scott and Drake are channeled in this amazing Sicko Mode parody starring Lex Lumpkin. Now this is how you fake a sick day! Plus Reece Caddell, Gabriella Nevaeh Green, Ryan Alessi, Nathan Janak, Chinguun Sergelen, and a cardboard cameo from Kenan Thompson make this video truly epic. Plus, Nick's also got some facts about 'We Need A Dog' featuring Young Dylan and GloZell! What do you do when you have a sick day? Let me know in the comments below! Catch more All That on Nickelodeon!

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How to Draw Bobby Santiago ✍️ | Draw Along w/ Miguel Puga 🎨 | The Casagrandes | Nickelodeon Animation

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How to Draw Bobby Santiago ✍️ | Draw Along w/ Miguel Puga 🎨 | The Casagrandes



Draw along with Miguel Puga, the Supervising Director of The Casagrandes, as he teaches us how to draw a love-struck, Bobby Santiago!

Check out the Nickelodeon Animation Studio online: Website | Facebook | Tumblr | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

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Nickelodeon to Debut Brand-New 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Balloon and 'Blue’s Clues & You!' Float at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

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Nickelodeon to Debut Brand-New SpongeBob SquarePants Balloon and Blue’s Clues & You! Float at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®

PAW Patrol Balloon, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Shimmer and Shine Floats To Reprise Appearances at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

October 24, 2019 01:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time


NEW YORK--Nickelodeon is celebrating 20 years of its iconic SpongeBob SquarePants series with a brand-new high-flying balloon at the 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®. The new balloon features everyone’s favorite subaquatic sponge and his beloved pet snail Gary. The nationally televised holiday spectacle will also feature a brand-new float inspired by the network’s highly anticipated preschool series Blue’s Clues &You!, a remake of the groundbreaking interactive series, Blue’s Clues, which premieres on Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.


“The Macy’s Parade is thrilled to welcome back two fan favorites with the return of our porous pal SpongeBob SquarePants for his 15th flight down the streets of Manhattan, this year with his beloved pet snail Gary along for the ride; and the iconic pup Blue returning to the Parade line-up after more than a decade with a brand-new float celebrating the upcoming series Blue’s Clues & You!,” said Jordan Dabby, producer of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. “Nickelodeon and the Macy’s Parade are synonymous with great family entertainment and we are thrilled to extend that long-time partnership with the new additions of these two beloved characters to the Thanksgiving celebration.”

“The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual event that delights the millions of viewers who line the streets of New York City and millions of families who watch the awe-inspiring spectacle at home,” said Charlotte Castillo, Senior Vice President, Global Franchise Planning, Viacom Nickelodeon Consumer Products. “This year, kids of all ages will be on the receiving end of a double dose of Nickelodeon nostalgia as two of our most iconic characters make a return to the Parade route, with a brand-new SpongeBob SquarePants balloon and a Blue’s Clues & You! float.”

SpongeBob SquarePants, will make his 15th appearance in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 2004, SpongeBob made history as the Parade’s first-ever square balloon and this year, he will take to the sky with his pet snail Gary in tow, as he makes his way through the Big Apple on his Thanksgiving hiatus from Bikini Bottom. The brand-new SpongeBob balloon, which stands at 44-feet high, 36-feet wide and 46-feet long takes on his unique shape with the help of more than 800 internal tie-lines that pull the single chamber sphere balloon into a square.

Nickelodeon’s playful pup Blue, will be making a return to the annual holiday spectacle on a brand-new float that will showcase a 22-foot tall Blue, inspired by the look and feel of the new series Blue’s Clues & You!, a remake of the groundbreaking interactive series, Blue’s Clues. Covered in 13 pounds of glitter, Blue will shine down the Parade route as she greets fans of all ages. Making an appearance alongside Blue will be the new live-action host of Blue’s Clues & You! Joshua Dela Cruz.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will also feature three fan-favorite returning Nickelodeon elements: from their underground lair to the streets of New York City, Nickelodeon’s Heroes in a Half-Shell will take fans on a wild ride to 34th street on a one-of-a-kind Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles float; PAW Patrol’s Chase character balloon will show the citizens of New York City that “no job is too big, no pup is too small;” and the Shimmer and Shine float will transport spectators to the whimsical world of Zahramay Falls with twin genies-in-training Shimmer and Shine.

The 93rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade airs nationwide on NBC-TV, on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019 from 9 a.m.– Noon; in all time zones.

A new generation of preschoolers will be searching for clues with beloved puppy Blue in Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues & You!, which will feature a new live-action host, Josh (played by Joshua Dela Cruz), and brand-new elements alongside refreshed iconic items from the original series. Blue’s Clues & You! premieres Monday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.

About the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

With more than 50 million viewers across the country and more than 3.5 million spectators lining up along the streets of New York City each year, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a national icon that has grown into a world-famous holiday event. Since 1924, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has marked the official start of the holiday season. Growing in size and scale, the Parade proudly marches down a more than 2-mile route in New York City with more than 8,000 participants in tow including Macy’s colleagues, their families, celebrities, athletes, clowns and dance groups, all spreading holiday cheer. Featuring fabulous floats and America’s best marching bands, the signature of the Parade continues to be the world-famous helium balloons. For more information on the Macy’s Parade please visit macys.com/parade.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

'SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated' Gets Two Special Editions

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First revealed back in June, THQ Nordic and Nickelodeon have announced that SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated, the remake of the much-loved GameCube-era platformer, is getting not one, but two special editions that include a whole load of physical SpongeBob goodies. You might want to start saving now for its non-specific '2020' release date, though, because they won't come cheap - especially the F.U.N. Edition.


The first of the two bundles is the Shiny Edition. You can view it the trailer below and it includes the following:



- An 8"/20cm SpongeBob Figurine with Golden Spatula and flexible tongue
- Wallstickers
- 6 Lithographs
- SpongeBob SquarePants tennis socks
- The Game itself
- SRP: $149.99/€149.99/£139.99

The gorgeously sculpted and painted 8″/20cm miniature statue of SpongeBob depicts him wielding his Golden Spatula and letting loose a thunderous tongue-flicking victory screech as his trusty pet snail Gary gives him a perplexed look.

The pricier and shinier F.U.N. Edition, which you'll see in the trailer below, includes all that plus some extras:



- An 8"/20cm SpongeBob Figurine with Golden Spatula and flexible tongue
- A 7"/18cm Figurine of Patrick
- The Sandy 8"/20cm Figurine
- Wallstickers
- A set of Tiki Keyrings
- 6 Lithographs
- SpongeBob SquarePants tennis socks
- The Game itself
- SRP: $299.99/€299.99/£259.99

The statues and assorted goodies certainly look lovely, and even though they are a bit pricier than just buying the game, die-hard SpongeBob fans may well be tempted by these treasure troves.

Both editions will be available for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch when the game launches in 2020 and are ready for pre-orders now.

While Amazon UK is showing all editions available to pre-order now, the U.S. branch at this time has all editions listed as "Currently Unavailable".

An updated edition of the much-loved 2003 platform adventure, Battle for Bikini Bottom has been remade from scratch by Austrian developer Purple Lamp Studios, rebuilding the original's colorful world and characters for a whole new generation of video game and SpongeBob fans. Players take control of Patrick, Sandy and, of course, SpongeBob himself, in a quest to thwart the evil Plankton and his nefarious schemes.


If you missed the original announcement of the remake back in June, here's a summary of the salient points from the official blurb:

- Play as SpongeBob, Patrick and Sandy and use their unique sets of skills
- Thwart Plankton's evil plan to rule Bikini Bottom with his army of wacky robots
- Meet countless characters from the beloved series
- Faithful remake of one of the best SpongeBob games ever created
- High-end visuals, modern resolutions and carefully polished gameplay
- Brand new horde mode multiplayer for up to two players, online and offline
- Restored content that was cut from the original game like the Robo Squidward boss fight and more

Are you fan enough to splash out on these special submarinal editions? Let me know how far your fandom goes with a comment in the usual place.

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Original source: Nintendo Life; Additional sources: Destructoid, Push Square, Nintendo Enthusiast.
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Nickelodeon France Premieres 'Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty'

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NICKELODEON’S BRAND-NEW PURR-FECTLY MAGICAL ANIMATED SERIES,
RAINBOW BUTTERFLY UNICORN KITTY, PREMIERES ON NICKELODEON FRANCE

Share it: @NickelodeonFrance #RBUK


Magic and mischief await in the whimsical world of Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty (RBUK)! The brand-new animated series premiered on Nickelodeon France on Monday 21st October 2019 at 16:35. Following it's launch, fans can catch more all new episodes of RBUK weekdays at 16:35 on the Nickelodeon channel in France.

Created and produced by California-based toy and entertainment company Funrise, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty follows the comedic adventures of a spirited and adorable kitty named Felicity who possesses special transformative powers. The series is locally titled Arc-en-ciel, Papillon, Licorne, Chaton in France.

Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty centers around a spirited and adorable kitty named Felicity who acquires magical and majestic powers. Part rainbow, part butterfly, part unicorn and 100 percent kitty, Felicity has transformative powers where she can lasso items in the form of a full-fledged rainbow, shoot glow sticks from her paws, fire lasers from her unicorn horn, stretch and snap in rainbow mode, and clap thunderously with her butterfly wings. Together with her best friend Miguel, an energetic dog, she’s ready to take on every challenge that comes with living in the magical mashup world of Mythlandia, which is inhabited by fairy tale creatures, wizards, giants, dragons and more.


In the series premiere of Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, “Purrfect Party/Anubis Newbie,” Felicity worries that her powers won't measure up at a party for the most powerful and popular citizens in Mythlandia. Also in the episode, an ancient Anubis king tests Miguel to see if he's ready to leave Mythlandia and become the next ruler of the underworld.

Nickelodeon has acquired the global rights to Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty. The series made its Nickelodeon debut on Nick USA on Sunday 27th January 2019. Following its U.S. launch, the series is now rolling out on Nickelodeon’s international channels and branded blocks across 170+ countries and territories later this year.

Arc-en-ciel, Papillon, Licorne, Chaton | Une Fête Parfaite | Nickelodeon France



Une grande fête est donnée au palais du Parfait ! Mais Félicity craint d'être la risée de la soirée...


Online at nickelodeon.fr, fans can find out more about Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty and watch videos from the show. Fans can also Like the official Nickelodeon France Facebook page, follow the Nickelodeon France Twitter and Instagram pages and and subscribe to the official Nickelodeon France YouTube and Dailymotion channels for the latest Nickelodeon news, highlights, video clips and more.

Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty season one consists of fifty-two 11 minute episodes and a half hour TV special. At launch, Nicktoons Africa will air the first 13-minute episodes between Monday 24th June and Wednesday 10th July 2019.

Funrise recently unveiled their upcoming toy line based on Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty at the 2019 Toy Fair New York. The comprehensive toy line includes innovative role play toys, toys with surprise reveals, collectible bobble head figures, action figures and playsets, plush and more, and will launch at major retailers this fall.

About Funrise

Funrise is a global innovator and industry leader in the design, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of toys and games worldwide. Delivering fun for kids of all ages, Funrise creates toys and games for high-profile brands including TONKA®, GAZILLION®, HERODRIVE™, SUNNY BUNNIES™ and WONDER PARK™. Funrise is also the creator, producer and brand owner of RAINBOW BUTTERFLY UNICORN KITTY™. For more information, visit https://www.funrise.com/.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

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Nickelodeon Gaming Star | Casting Call | Nickelodeon France

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Calling all gamers! Nickelodeon France is on the look out for the next big game influencer! Fans can submit their auditions via Nickelodeon.fr or in person at the Nickelodeon booth at Paris Games Week 2019 between 30/10 au 03/11! Break a le..er, thumb!



Seras-tu le prochain influenceur gaming Nickelodeon ? 🎮

Participe au grand casting Nickelodeon Gaming Star en envoyant ta vidéo de Let's play sur https://evenements.nickelodeon.fr/gaming_star ou rdv sur le stand Nickelodeon à la Paris Games Week du 30/10 au 03/11 !


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Additional source: Google.co.uk, Google Translate.
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Nickelodeon Iberia to Premiere New Episodes of 'Henry Danger' from Monday 21st October 2019

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Nickelodeon Iberia will start to premiere brand new episodes of Henry Danger weekdays at 19:25h on Nickelodeon Portugal and at 20:25h on Nickelodeon Spain (España) from Monday 21st October 2019!


Below is a list of all-new Henry Danger episodes set to premiere on Nickelodeon Iberia this October (localised episode titles and synopsis's en Español)!

Monday 21st October 2019 - Sueño con peligro (I Dream of Danger): Después de soñar que casi besa a Kid Danger, Charlotte intentará evitar a Henry por miedo a que el sueño se haga realidad.

Tuesday 22nd October 2019 - A tope con los topos (Holey Moley): Nuestros amigos creen que han encontrado el modo perfecto para llegar a todas partes de Buenavista - unos túneles - hasta que se encuentran con sus legítimos moradores.

Wednesday 23rd October 2019 - Amor en bytes (Love Bytes): El ambiente se enrarece cuando Schwoz instala un nuevo sistema operativo en la Mancueva: una computadora diseñada para detectar y eliminar amenazas por toda Buenavista.

Thursday 24th October 2019 - Doble-Cero-Danger (Double-O Danger): Kid Danger y Captain Man intentan capturar al mafioso Rob Moss infiltrándose en la 16ª fiesta de cumpleaños de su dulce hija.

Friday 25 October 2019 - El sillón de masaje (Massage Chair): Cuando Capitanman trae a la Mancueva un sillón de masajes super chulo, Henry,Charlotte y Jasper tendrán que competir en una serie de desafíaos físicos y mentales para ver quién se queda con el sillón.

In additional news, Nick Jr. España will premiere the brand new PAW Patrol (La Patrulla Canina) specials "El Rescate definitivo: Los cachorros salvan a los montañeros" and "El Rescate definitivo: Los cachorros salvan al capitán Gordy" on Monday 21st October 2019 at 13:25!

From neeo:

Nickelodeon estrena nuevos episodios de Henry Danger

El lunes 21 de octubre a las 20:25h Nickelodeon estrena los nuevos episodios de la serie protagonizada por este peculiar superhéroe que, además de proteger a su ciudad de los villanos que la amenazan, debe ocultar su identidad secreta fingiendo que sigue siendo un adolescente normal y corriente. Esta vez, Kid Danger y Captain Man intentan capturar al mafioso Rob Moss; Henry, Charlotte y Jasper compiten en una serie de desafíos físicos y mentales y… ¡este grupo de amigos descubrirá la manera de llegar a cualquier punto de la ciudad sin problemas! ¿Les durará para siempre?

En estos nuevos episodios, Henry Danger y Capitán Man intentan capturar al mafioso Rob Moss infiltrándose en la fiesta del 16º cumpleaños de su hija, ¿conseguirán pasar desapercibidos para lograr su objetivo? Además, este grupo de amigos cree haber encontrado la manera perfecta para llegar a todas partes de la ciudad… ¡usar los túneles de Buenavista! Sin embargo, esto no les durará mucho porque pronto se encontrarán con sus legítimos habitantes.

Otro día, Chalotte sueña que casi besa a Kid Danger y, desde entonces, intentará evitar a Henry por miedo a que el sueño se haga realidad. Otro día, Schwoz instala un nuevo sistema operativo en la Mancueva: un ordenador diseñado para detectar y eliminar todas las amenazas que pueda recibir la ciudad. Además, Capitán Man trae a la Mancueva un sillón de masajes súper chulo y, Henry, Charlotte y Jasper tendrán que competir en una serie de desafíos físicos y mentales para ver quién se queda con el sillón.

Lunes 21 a las 20.25h
Lunes a viernes a las 20.25h

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Also from neeo:

Este domingo, episodio especial de «La Patrulla Canina» en Nick Jr.

El domingo 20 de octubre a las 13:25h Ryder y La Patrulla Canina vuelven a Nick Jr. con el estreno del episodio especial El Rescate definitivo: Los cachorros salvan a los montañeros y El Rescate definitivo: Los cachorros salvan al capitán Gordy. Esta vez, el grupo de cachorros se enfrenta a grandes misiones de rescate como ayudar a la alcaldesa Goodway, Danny y los hermanos Turbots a salir sanos y salvos del gran cañón de la montaña de hielo. Y, por si fuera poco, tendrán que ayudar al Capitán Gordy con su maniobra de aterrizaje de emergencia.

En este episodio especial la alcaldesa Goodway y a los hermanos Turbots se les ocurre la increíble idea de ir de excursión a escalar el gran cañón de la montaña de hielo donde, por sorpresa, se encuentran con el joven Danny practicando su salto en paracaídas. Sin embargo, este viaje se pone aún más interesante cuando aparecen dos ovejas, madre e hija, y la pequeña se lanza a los brazos de Danny para volar con él. Pero a la mamá oveja no le gusta la idea y sale corriendo hacia Danny que huye sin darse cuenta de que… ¡se ha quedado volando en el aire con su paracaídas y la pequeña oveja entre sus brazos!

El joven Danny no consigue controlar su paracaídas y acaba chocando con una ladera del cañón de la montaña de hielo. Y, por si fuera poco, la alcaldesa Goodway y los hermanos Turbots también están en peligro cuando empiezan a descender sin control por la montaña. Sin dudarlo, la alcaldesa Goodway llama a Ryder para pedirle ayuda y éste reúne a la Patrulla Canina para salvarles. Como no podía ser de otra forma, Skye, toda una experta en volar se pone al mando de esta operación. Pero, ¿conseguirán los cachorros salvar a los hermanos Turbots, a la señora Goodway, a Danny y a las ovejas sanos y salvos?

¡Aún hay más misiones! En otro momento, Ryder y los cachorros reciben la llamada de auxilio del capitán Gordy cuando su nave espacial pierde el control y corre el peligro de estrellarse. El grupo de amigos no duda ni un segundo en ponerse manos a la obra para crear un plan de emergencia que ayude al capitán a aterrizar sin que sufra ningún daño. Además, el gran experto con la excavadora, el cachorro Rubble, toma el mando del plan para construir una plataforma de aterrizaje lo más rápido posible, ¿serán capaces entre todos de ayudar al capitán Gordy a aterrizar sin problema?

Domingo 20 a las 13.25h

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Update (24/10) - Nickelodeon Iberia has unveiled its Halloween highlights! On Saturday 26th October 2019, fans can tune in from 09:05 on Nickelodeon Portugal; 10:05h on Nickelodeon España for back-to-back episodes of the spookiest episodes of their favourite Nick shows! From neeo:

Este sábado, celebramos Halloween en Nickelodeon

Stuart empiezan a pensar que su casa está encantada. Y lejos de asustarse, Stuart decide vender entradas para que la gente pueda vivir la misma experiencia fantasmagórica. Le sigue un episodio de Knight Squad: Academia de Caballería, en donde la princesa desafía las órdenes de su padre y asiste a la fiesta de Halloween. Sin embargo, cuando aparece el Fantasma de las Sombras y amenaza con raptarla, el Escuadrón Fénix entra en acción para salvarla.

A continuación, es el turno de la familia de Los Thunderman. Esta vez, cuando llega el día de Halloween, un supervillano se escapa del mundo fantasma y los Thunderman deciden irse a Nueva Orleans para unirse a los Hathaway y los Preston y así acabar con el malvado. Además, otro día, hay una tormenta terrible fuera y, mientras tanto, Colosso mantiene a la familia con los pelos de punta contándoles tres historias capaces de aterrorizar a los superhéroes más valientes.

¡Aún hay mucho más! La empresa más exitosa del mundo del gaming sigue afrontando nuevos retos en Nickelodeon con Game Shakers. Double G lleva asustando a Triple G en Halloween desde que nació y, este año no podía ser menos. Por eso, les pide a Babe y a Kenzie que le ayuden, pero éstos le engañan contándole su plan a Triple. Tampoco puede faltar en este maratón la serie iCarly, en donde esta vez, Carly, Sam y Freddie hacen el programa de iCarly desde un apartamento que se rumorea que está embrujado. De hecho, a este grupo de amigos les preocupa que los rumores de fantasmas puedan ser ciertos cuando empiezan a ocurrir cosas raras.

Por último, cierra este escalofriante maratón Henry Danger. Esta vez, Jasper se disfraza de Kid Danger en Halloween y le terminan confundiendo con el auténtico Kid Danger. Así, por otro lado, Kid Danger y Capitán Man tendrán que acudir en su ayuda. Y, en otro momento, Schwoz inventa una aspiradora para ayudar a Henry a limpiar su casa pero… ¡aspira a Charlotte por accidente! Y cuando la familia de Henry oye a Charlotte piensa que la aspiradora está encantada, por lo que Ray deberá distraerlos mientras Henry encuentra el modo de sacarla de ahí.
Sábado 26 a las 10.05h

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More Nick:SpongeBob SquarePants to Guide Tourists Around Madrid in New Tourism Guide!

Originally published: Sunday, October 20, 2019.

Schedule source: Movistar+; Additional source: Google Translate.
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Nickelodeon Brazil to Launch 'Mundo Nick' Retail Activation at Shopping ABC in November 2019

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Following the success of the Nickelodeon Slime Factory interactive retail activation that has been touring shopping centers across Brazil throughout the year, Nickelodeon Brazil (Brasil) is once again partnering with interactive activations specialist 2a1 Cenografia to launch a brand-new Nickelodeon-themed retail activation for the Christmas holidays!


Each year, shopping malls invest in a variety of innovative attractions to entice the public and win over children. For this reason, Shopping ABC shopping centre in Santo André in ABC Paulista will host the very first "Mundo Nick" ("Nick World") experience!

Designed and developed by 2a1 Cenografia, "Mundo Nick" will feature some of Nickelodeon and Nick Jr.'s most beloved characters, including the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, SpongeBob SquarePants and his BFF Patrick Star, Dora the Explorer, Nella the Princess Knight and her unicorn sidekick Trinket, Rusty Rivets and the Top Wing team.

The Christmas attraction will open at Shopping ABC on Saturday 9th November 2019. Admission to the attraction will be free.

"We created the concept and scenery exclusively from scratch. Mundo Nick is designed to entertain the children and transform Christmas into a special moment, with the characters loved by the children, generating interest in families to stimulate the year-end programming," says said Caio Paulino, diretor de Marketing da 2a1 Cenografia.

"Mundo Nick" will have a giant, interactive and very entertaining attractions. It's impossible to talk about Nickelodeon without talking about slime. And, therefore, "Mundo Nick" will feature the large pipes of the slime factory that represent the Nickelodeon universe very well.

“These are new attractions and we are sure kids will love interacting with Mundo Nick. It will be a different and very special Christmas,” added Paulino.

Mundo Nick Service
When: 09 November
Where: Shopping ABC – Av. Pereira Barreto, 42, Santo André
Hours: 11hrs
Price: Free

Below is the official press release announcing the aweslime news, via EP GRUPO!

Mundo Nick será destaque no Natal do Shopping ABC

24/10/2019

Inédita e exclusiva, a atração desenvolvida pela 2a1 Cenografia terá os personagens preferidos das crianças e adolescentes, como As Tartarugas Ninjas, Bob Esponja e Dora Aventureira, a partir do dia 9 de novembro

A cada ano os shopping apostam em mais inovação e variedade para atrair o público e conquistar as crianças e os adolescentes. Por essa razão, o Natal do shopping ABC, localizado em Santo André, no ABC Paulista, vai receber o Mundo Nick, com os personagens mais famosos da Nickelodeon, em uma ação inédita e exclusiva idealizada e desenvolvida pela 2a1 Cenografia.

As Tartarugas Ninjas, Nella e sua unicórnio Trinket, Bob Esponja e Patrick, Rusty Rivets, a equipe Top Wing, todas as garotas do Sunny Day e a famosa Dora Aventureira farão parte da atração natalina no Shopping ABC, a partir do dia 9 de novembro.

“Criamos do zero todo o conceito do cenário exclusivamente para este ano. O Mundo Nick foi pensado para entreter as crianças e transformar o Natal em um momento especial, com os personagens preferidos pelas crianças, gerando interesse nas famílias para estimular a programação de fim de ano”, destaca Caio Paulino, diretor de Marketing da empresa.

O local terá atrações gigantes, interativas e muito divertidas. É impossível falar da Nickelodeon sem lembrar do slime. E, por isso, não poderia faltar na cenografia os grandes tubos da fábrica de slime que representam muito bem esse universo. Além disso, as crianças poderão brincar em um gira gira de slime e subir e descer em uma cama de gato super divertida que ficará embaixo de uma árvore gigante.

“São atrações inéditas e estamos certos que as crianças vão adorar interagir no Mundo Nick. Será um Natal diferente e muito especial”, destaca Caio Paulino.

Serviço Mundo Nick
Quando: 09 de novembro
Onde: Shopping ABC – Av. Pereira Barreto, 42, Santo André
Horário: 11hrs
Entrada: Gratuita

Fonte: Bendita Imagem – Carol Silva.

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'Club 57' Live Stage Show to Visit Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday 30th November 2019

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Nickelodeon Latin America (Latinoamérica) will be taking the live stage adaptation of the network's hit live-action series Club 57 to the Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday 30th November 2019!


From Clarin.com:

El boom de Club 57 llega al Gran Rex

La serie juvenil de Nickelodeon desembarca por primera vez en Buenos Aires, con Evaluna Montaner y elenco. El encanto de los viajes en el tiempo.

Es una serie que captó la atención de millones de niños y adolescentes. Y su versión teatral musical tendrá en breve un paso por la Argentina.

Club 57, la ficción de Nickelodeon, desembarca por primera vez en Buenos Aires. Será el 30 de noviembre, en el Gran Rex.

Fenómeno ​juvenil, sus hits se cantan en colegios y clubes, y los videos de las canciones explotan en YouTube.

La exitosa historia televisiva cuenta la historia de Eva, protagonizada por Evaluna Montaner y su hermano Rubén (Sebastián Silva), quienes descubren una máquina del tiempo creada por su abuelo que accidentalmente los lleva a 1957. Como un Volver al futuro de los Centennial...

En este inesperado viaje en el tiempo, Eva se enamora de JJ (Ricardo Frascari) y decide quedarse, pero su decisión desencadena un "efecto mariposa" que podría cambiar sus vidas. Eva sabe que debe encontrar la forma de regresar al presente, sin renunciar a su gran amor.

Con una puesta en escena ambiciosa, Club 57 presentará un espectáculo musical con decenas de bailarines. Los chicos podrán escuchar éxitos de la tira como El tiempo corre al revés.

La banda sonora original fue compuesta por Ricardo Montaner (papá de Evaluna), en conjunto con sus hijos Mau y Ricky, el actor y cantante Camilo Echeverry (novio de Evaluna).

¿Cómo comprar las entradas? A partir del 9 de octubre, por sistema Ticketek o en las boleterías del teatro (Avenida Corrientes 857).

La serie consta de 60 episodios de 45 minutos (filmados en Italia y Miami).

La venezolana Evaluna nació el 7 de agosto de 1997. A los 22 se convirtió en una de las preferidas de los niños, una suerte de heredera de Violetta (Tini Stoessel). Tiene casi 4 millones de seguidores en Instagram y sus videos en YouTube junto a su novio Camilo reciben a diario millones de visitas.

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From Ticketek Argentina:

CLUB 57
¡POR PRIMERA VEZ EN ARGENTINA!

CLUB 57
EL TIEMPO AVANZA AL REVÉS
¡EN VIVO!

¡SENSACIONAL ESTRENO!

30 DE NOVIEMBRE
TEATRO GRAN REX

El impresionante éxito de la serie juvenil Club 57 desembarca por primera vez en Buenos Aires. La exitosa serie televisiva, cuenta la historia de Eva, protagonizada por Evaluna Montaner y su hermano Rubén (Sebastián Silva), quienes descubren una máquina del tiempo creada por su abuelo que accidentalmente los lleva a 1957.
En este inesperado viaje en el tiempo, Eva se enamora de JJ (Ricardo Frascari) y decide quedarse, pero su decisión desencadena un efecto mariposa que podría cambiar sus vidas para siempre.
Eva sabe que debe encontrar la forma de regresar al presente, sin renunciar a su gran amor.

¡Preparate para viajar en el tiempo, cantar y bailar con tus personajes preferidos! No te lo pierdas, el tiempo corre al revés.

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From Grupo la Provincia:

LA SERIE JUVENIL CLUB 57 LLEGA EN NOVIEMBRE AL TEATRO GRAN REX

"Club 57", la serie juvenil de la señal Nickelodeon, desembarcará con un espectáculo musical el sábado 30 de noviembre en el teatro Gran Rex.

En el espectáculo musical, los artistas y bailarines interpretarán los éxitos de la tira que incluyen "Club 57" y "El tiempo corre al revés", entre otros.

La banda sonora original de la puesta fue compuesta por el cantautor Ricardo Montaner, en conjunto con sus hijos Mau y Ricky, el actor y cantante Camilo Echeverry y Evaluna Montaner, protagonista de la serie.

Martín Barba, Carolina Mestrovic, Sebastián Silva, Riccardo Frascari y Fefi Oliverias completan el elenco de la entrega.

La serie televisiva cuenta la historia de Eva y de su hermano Rubén, quienes descubren una máquina del tiempo creada por su abuelo que accidentalmente los lleva a 1957.

En ese inesperado viaje en el tiempo, Eva se enamora y decide quedarse, pero a partir de esa elección sus vidas podrán cambiar para siempre. (Télam)

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From PRONTO:

Evaluna Montaner llega a la Argentina con 2 funciones de "Club 57"

La obra sobre la serie juvenil protagonizada por la hija de Ricardo estará por primera vez en cartelera nacional. Acá, los detalles.


Club 57 llega por primera vez a la Argentina... y por partida doble. Los chicos de la famosa serie juvenil de Nickelodeon se presentarán el el teatro Gran Rex el próximo 30 de noviembre. Ya que se agotaron rápido las entradas para la única función que iban a hacer decidieron agregar otra más.

La ficción está protagonizada por Evaluna Montaner (Eva), Sebastián Silva (Rubén), Ricardo Frascari (JJ Fontana), Martín Barba (Aurek), Carolina Mestrovic ("Vero" Martínez), Estefany Oliveira (Mercedes y Deaila) y Jonathan José Quintana (Droide y Miguel). Revista Pronto estuvo junto a ellos en su visita a la Argentina y a la brevedad vas a poder enterarte qué nos dijeron.


La ficción sigue de cerca a un par de jóvenes que descubren una máquina del tiempo y viajan al año 1957. En esa época, el personaje que interpreta Evaluna se enamora de un chico y decide quedarse, pero eso genera un efecto mariposa que podría cambiar las vidas de los personajes.

El show en Argentina presentará varios músicos y bailarines en escena y los protagonistas entonarán los principales hits de la serie, que están compuestos por Ricardo Montaner. Las entradas ya están a la venta en Ticketek.

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From Billboard Argentina:

Club 57 llega por primera vez al teatro y esto es todo lo que tenés que saber: Mirá el video
Por: Billboard Argentina | jueves, 24 octubre, 2019
La exitosa serie de Nickelodeon presentará ‘El tiempo avanza al revés’ en el Teatro Gran Rex, será el próximo 30 noviembre con una doble función.

“Poder estar con el público tan cerca es algo que nos emociona a todos”, comenta de primera el actor mexicano Martín Barba, quien interpreta a Aurek, uno de los “Guardianes del Tiempo” dentro de la serie Club 57. La serie musical de Nickelodeon que se transmite para toda Latinoamérica llevará su mundo al teatro por primera vez, y el debut será en el Gran Rex de Argentina.

La serie televisiva, cuenta la historia de Eva, protagonizada por Evaluna Montaner y su hermano Rubén (Sebastián Silva), quienes descubren una máquina del tiempo creada por su abuelo que accidentalmente los lleva a 1957. En este inesperado viaje en el tiempo, Eva se enamora de JJ (Ricardo Frascari) y decide quedarse, pero su decisión desencadena un efecto mariposa que podría cambiar sus vidas para siempre.

Su show musical en el Teatro Gran Rex, que contará con todas las canciones de la serie, será un spin-off de la trama que relata la serie de televisión previo al comienzo de su segunda temporada.

El 30 de noviembre se presentarán en el afamado recinto porteño con un espectáculo que cuenta con una producción descomunal. El debut será con una doble función, a las 17 hs y a las 19 hs (este ya tiene entradas agotadas). Los tickets se pueden conseguir por sistema Ticketek, desde $450.

Mirá a continuación todo lo que adelantaron los chicos sobre “Club 57 En Vivo, presentando: El tiempo avanza al revés”:



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Más Nick:Viacom International Studios Americas to Produce 'Planeta Marcia', a New Out-Of-This World Scripted Series for Nickelodeon!

Originally published: Wednesday, October 09, 2019.

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What to Expect from Nickelodeon's ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ Reboot

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The cast of Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark? recently sat down with ExtraTV to promote the highly anticipated reboot of the '90s Nickelodeon hit!



The '90s kids’ cult classic is coming back for a three-part limited series, reimagined for a new generation. The three new episodes will have members of the Midnight Society telling a terrifying story about the Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster.

Nickelodeon is preparing for the return of The Midnight Society with the all-new Are You Afraid of the Dark? three-part limited series event. Based on the ‘90s kids’ cult classic, and reimagined for a new generation, part one of Are You Afraid of the Dark? will debut on Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:00 p.m. (ET/PT), with parts two and three to follow Oct. 18, and Oct. 25, respectively.

Across the three hour-long episodes, Are You Afraid of the Dark? will follow members of an entirely new Midnight Society, who tell a terrifying tale of the Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster Mr. Tophat, only to witness the shocking story come frightfully to life. In the just-released trailer, viewers meet the new members of the Midnight Society, get a glimpse at the uncertainty that awaits and prepare for an adventure beyond their wildest nightmares.


The new members of the Midnight Society are: Rachel, played by Lyliana Wray (Top Gun: Maverick); Gavin, played by Sam Ashe Arnold (Best.Worst.Weekend.Ever.); Akiko, played by Miya Cech (Rim of the World, Always Be My Maybe); Graham, played by Jeremy Taylor (IT: Chapter Two, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween); and Louise, played by Tamara Smart (Artemis Fowl, The Worst Witch). The Carnival of Doom’s ringmaster, Mr. Tophat, is played by Rafael Casal (Blindspotting).

Are You Afraid of the Dark? is produced by ACE Entertainment (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Perfect Date) with ACE founder Matt Kaplan and Spencer Berman serving as executive producers. The series is written by BenDavid Grabinski (Skiptrace, Happily) and directed by Dean Israelite (Power Rangers movie, Project Almanac), both of whom are also executive producers. Chris Foss is also an executive producer.

One of the Nickelodeon’s most iconic series from the ‘90s, the original Are You Afraid of the Dark? delivered riveting stories of horror to young audiences, all from a kid’s perspective. Are You Afraid of the Dark? is owned by DHX and was created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, who are also executive producers on the project.

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From The A.V. Club:

What's your story: Meet Are You Afraid Of The Dark's new Midnight Society

When Nickelodeon announced it was bringing back Are You Afraid Of The Dark? for a spooky three-part limited series, the internet got goosebumps. Would the stories still thrill and chill? Would the show satisfy both nostalgic adults and scare-happy kids? And would the show still be incredibly Canadian?

The chilling answers to those questions will be fully revealed when the first episode of the series premieres Oct. 11, but for a small sneak peak, The A.V. Club sat down with the show’s all-new Midnight Society while on a set visit up in Vancouver. In the clip [here], the kids tell us about their characters, from the secretly dorky cheerleader to the Cronenberg-obsessed film buff.

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From Mashable:

How ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark’ taps into the power of telling scary stories as kids

The 90s Nickelodeon cult classic Are You Afraid of the Dark didn't just scar an entire generation of youths with terrifying images we'll never forget. What made it stand out from contemporaries like Goosebumps was the conceit of the Midnight Society itself, with kids presenting spooky tales they made up themselves each week around a campfire for the approval of their peers.

Unlike other kids' horror anthologies, Are You Afraid of the Dark empowered its young protagonists to be the tellers of their own scary stories rather than just the victims in them. And this fundamental difference is the reason why the show continues to have such a lasting impact on today's horror, inspiring the now grown-up storytellers of our time to get into the genre at an early age.

"A big chunk of the filmmakers I know in this industry watched Are You Afraid of the Dark. It functionally served as an introduction for a lot of us," says BenDavid Grabinski, the showrunner behind the new revival and an obsessive fan of the original.

The three-part series reboot, which premieres on Oct. 11, leans even further into the concept of the Midnight Society as a group of kids expressing their creativity through the horror genre. Protagonist Rachel is an artist who doodles nightmares straight out of Lovecraft. Another member, Akiko, is an amateur horror filmmaker.

All of them find something empowering in facing their fears and anxieties through their imagination, and doing it together.

At the heart of this rebooted Midnight Society is the question of why we love scary stories at all, why telling them around a campfire is a tradition as old as time, and why it's an integral part of growing up.

"Storytelling isn't just a way to communicate, but also a way we deal with major life changes and trauma," says Grabinski.

Because of its young storytellers, Are You Afraid of the Dark was always deeply grounded in the metaphorical monsters of growing up.


Telling stories around a campfire is a tradition as old as time. Credit: Michael Courtney / Nickelodeon

"As a kid, it's fun to watch people your age deal with these gigantic, seemingly insurmountable situations. There's something therapeutic about it, watching them ultimately succeed," says Grabinski. "There was definitely a level of audience participation to the show in that way."

A huge part of the first episode's plot revolves around Rachel working to come up with the best story possible. She ends up using a recurring nightmare that's terrorized her all her life, spinning it into a narrative she can control rather than a terror she has to keep running away from.

Later, a fellow member delivers a line that basically describes what made Are You Afraid of the Dark and its campfire storytelling premise such a powerful influence on us as kids.

"That's the whole fun of the Midnight Society: We get scared, we get to let our imaginations run wild. But then we get to go home and sleep safe and sound in our beds, knowing that the real world is much simpler. And nothing is out there going bump in the night," he says.

Aside from being inspirational to young storytellers, Are You Afraid of the Dark was also aspirational. At least that's what Rafael Casal, who stars as the reboot's villain, believes.

"Everybody wanted to be in the Midnight Society, this group of friends who are all outcasts, doing something a little dangerous, telling each other scary stories to build up a tolerance for it," says Casal, who's also the actor-writer-director behind Blindspotting. "Because when you're a kid, scary stories acknowledge that fear is real, that the world is scary. And that camaraderie can help you face it."

As Casal points out, the Midnight Society really did serve as a training ground for amateur storytellers. They didn't just take anyone: It was competitive, and you got voted in based on the merits of your skill and spooky tales.

"That's what I love about the Midnight Society, it's this excuse to start, finish, and present something you've created from your imagination to other people," he says. "That's what it was for me, at least. It gave you this template for what you can do, this idea of kids coming together and sharing art."

This particular iteration of the series is about what happens when that sense of danger and imagination gets out of hand. Rachel's story about a carnival of horrors basically walks out of her imagination and into their town IRL.

This sort of blurring of reality and fiction — of your imagination spilling into the real world — wasn't just part of the original Are You Afraid of the Dark, either. Some trace the culture of internet creepypasta back to the Midnight Society. At the very least, it's easy to see why the millennial generation that aspired to be part of the Society would turn the internet into a haven for amateur horror storytellers all competing to tell the one that shakes the most people to their core.


Rafael Casa as Mr. Tophat is like a more flamboyant Slenderman. Image: Michael Courtney / Nickelodeon

In fact, two young members of the cast pointed to creepypasta stories as their earliest introductions into horror that they'll never forget, which was exactly what Are You Afraid of the Dark did for the millennial generation.

"Jeff the Killer kept me up all night. I couldn't sleep for days," says Jeremy Ray Taylor, who stars as Graham in Are You Afraid of the Dark as well as the IT movies. "What's scary about creepypasta is how it takes an image of a normal, everyday thing, then totally twists it. It makes you think, well, what if that was happening right now?"

Looking back, that's also what the scariest, most scarring Are You Afraid of the Dark episodes did too: a pinball machine corrupted by an evil wizard, or the pool in your backyard suddenly becoming infested with skeletons trying to kill you, or a comic book character giving your friends and family permanent grins.

All of it turned fun, innocent childhood play into a death trap. Which is also the whole M.O. of the king of creepypasta himself, Slender Man.


The kids in 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' overcome fear by coming together. Image: Michael Courtney / Nickelodeon

"I do see a correlation between the Midnight Society and creepypasta. It's just regular people making everyday life terrifying through stories. But now it's on the internet," says Taylor.

Another cast member, Sam Ashe Arnold (who plays Rachel's love interest Gavin), also identifies with the focus on storytelling in the reboot. At sixteen years old, he's already started writing two novels. But the first stories he told were around a campfire when he was even younger, exactly like the Midnight Society.

"I think that kids have always been naturally creative. But nowadays, there's more outlets for them to get their work out there," Arnold says.

Now more than ever, there are Midnight Societies everywhere. We just call them by different names, like r/creepypasta. But they serve the same function, which is building a sense of community through stories that reveal the most vulnerable parts of ourselves.

"It's really a show about a girl who's never had any close friends and over the course of the episodes — spoiler alert — she gains really good friends. It's just about the importance of friendship," says Grabinski.

While it's not explicit in the show, Grabinski implies that this new Midnight Society also isn't necessarily a continuation of the original one. It's possible (if not likely) that there are Midnight Societies all over the world, passing the torch down to newer generations that come together through the same campfire storytelling.

"Everyone's got a different reason to love being scared, but I think it reminds us how human we are and what things really rock us to our core," says Casal. "You learn something about yourself."



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From CBS2 Los Angeles:

Actor Jeremy Taylor Talks Reboot Of 'Are You Afraid Of The Dark?'



Actor Jeremy Taylor drops by the KCAL9 studio to talk about his new Nickelodeon miniseries "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?", a reboot of the original hit 1990s series.

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From USA Today:

'Are You Afraid of the Dark?': Nickelodeon's revamped reboot keeps scares of the original

NEW YORK — The Midnight Society is gathered back around the spooky campfire.

But Nickelodeon is submitting for your approval a completely different take on the cult classic "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" in a limited series reboot premiering Friday (7 EDT/PDT) and continuing Oct. 18 and Oct. 25.

The show's creators wanted to explore more of the lives of the Midnight Society's teen members. In the original series, they just met to share scary stories.

In the new version, new girl Rachel (Lyliana Wray) joins the Midnight Society, whose members include cool boy-next-door Gavin (Sam Ashe Arnold), straightforward, resourceful Akiko (Miya Cech), germaphobe comic relief Graham (Jeremy Taylor) and loyal Louise (Tamara Smart).


The cast and executive producers of Nickelodeon's "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" reboot, from left, executive producer Matt Kaplan, Jeremy Taylor who plays Graham, Sam Ashe Arnold who plays Gavin, Lyliana Wray who plays Rachel, Rafael Casal who plays Mr. Tophat, Miya Cech who plays Akiko and writer BenDavid Grabinski. Photo: Felecia Wellington Radel.

But these are more than the same stories of yesteryear.

We follow the members as they encounter a real Carnival of Doom from their fireside tale and its frightful ringmaster Mr. Tophat (Rafael Casal).

Executive producer Matt Kaplan and writer BenDavid Grabinski grew up with the original series, which aired from 1990 to 1996 and then had a brief revival in 1999. While they wanted to remain faithful to it, they also wanted to test the limits of where they could take this version.

Grabinski felt the original was "high-octane horror for children"– he was definitely a fan – and he wanted to balance that with attracting a new audience of children unfamiliar with the original show.

"We often asked ourselves, is this too scary for a 10-year-old?" Grabinski said in an interview this week at New York Comic Con.

"There's a lot of scary stuff out there," said executive producer Matt Kaplan. "So, that wasn't going to separate us. I think that if we leaned into the Midnight Society, which is one of the things everyone remembers from the original, I felt like we all were going to (be in) a good position, especially since we found such an amazing cast.."

But '90s Snick fans tuning in for a trip down memory lane will find callbacks and in this version. Even the rebooted intro features the same theme, and images of swings and a hand holding a match.

"We definitely have some fun characters coming back that are from the original show," Kaplan said.

A clip from the series shown at New York Comic Con [... .]

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From HollywoodLife:

‘Are You Afraid Of The Dark?’ Cast Teases‘Throwbacks’ To The Original & RevealsThere Was Bear On Set

The Midnight Society is making a comeback. ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ is returning as a limited series and HL sat down with the cast to talk about nostalgia, their characters, and, yes, a bear on set.

The ’90s cult classic Are You Afraid of the Dark? is returning with a three-part limited series that’s been reimagined for a new generation starting on Oct. 11. The episodes will explore an entirely new Midnight Society. The group will witness their terrifying tale about the Carnival of Doom and its evil ringmaster Mr. Tophat come to life before their eyes. HollywoodLife spoke EXCLUSIVELY with cast members Lyliana Wray, Sam Ashe Arnold, Miya Cech, and Jeremy Ray Taylor during New York Comic Con about the exciting series and being a part of The Midnight Society.


Lyliana plays Rachel, the new girl in town. “She is a little shy and awkward and quirky but she’s a very talented artist as well,” Lyliana told HollywoodLife. “Throughout the 3 episodes, she gets to grow as a person through The Midnight Society and through her storytelling.” Sam reveals that Gavin is a “geeky jock who has a lot of love in his heart for his friends.” Miya plays Akiko, who is an aspiring director. “She’s very no-nonsense,” Miya admits. “She’s a very strong character.” Jeremy stars as Graham, who is a total germaphobe. “He’s scared of absolutely everything,” Jeremy reveals. “He’s a vintage horror movie lover and aspiring composer. But in the end, he’d do anything for his friends.”

The group also teased what to expect over the course of the 3 episodes. “Expect it to be scary, obviously,” Miya said. “I think for each of the 3 episodes, you can expect some comedy, some horror, and some really nice teamwork.” Lyliana added that the core of the show is about “teamwork, friendship, and family.”

The limited series will definitely include nods to the original series, which ran from 1990 to 1996 and then again from 1999 to 2000. “The original watchers of Are You Afraid of the Dark? will love this one because it’s a different take, but you’ll still feel the nostalgia of The Midnight Society and there will be lots of throwbacks and nods to the original,” Jeremy revealed. Sam also noted, “We get to explore more of these kids’ lives a lot more than in the original, which I think is very exciting.” Lyliana stressed that “overcoming fears” is a major aspect of the show. “Throughout the 3 episodes, each person has something they’re scared of, but in the end get to face it together,” she said.

Almost the entire shoot was done at night. The campfire scenes were filmed in the actual woods. Filming was even scarier than they even originally intended. “There was a bear on set,” Miya revealed. “It was scary… It was terrifying.” Production had to use a laser to make sure the bear steered clear of filming!

All 4 cast members were born well after the show was on the air. “My mom was really into it,” Miya said. “She was really into the series and showed me some clips when I got the test offer and I actually really liked it.” Lyliana didn’t know about the original show before auditioning but got to see some of it after she was cast. “It was definitely a lot spookier than I expected it to be,” she said. The same goes for Jeremy for Sam. Jeremy’s sister-in-law is a “giant fan” of the original series and Sam heard about “people’s fond memories of the original” after he’d booked the show. Are You Afraid of the Dark? will debut Oct. 11 at 7:00 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon, with parts two and three to follow Oct. 18, and Oct. 25.

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From TV Guide:

Here's How the Are You Afraid of the Dark? Reboot Puts the Midnight Society Into the Action

Fans of the original Nickelodeon series Are You Afraid of the Dark? should prepare themselves for one major format change in the reboot: Instead of just sharing their fireside tales of ghouls and lake monsters and other things that go bump in the night, the new members of the Midnight Society will actually find themselves inside the story. And while the three episodes of the miniseries are all separate, they'll all be centered around the group's showdown at the Carnival of Doom, as one character's chilling nightmare will come to life.

The decision to focus more on the pint-sized storytellers and let them experience the horror action this time around was the result of creator BenDavid Grabsinki wanting to know what it would be like to be invited into the group and how it would feel to be under the pressure of telling one of the stories around the campfire. But even more than that, he said, it was about the characters themselves.

"The fun of that idea is the Midnight Society are fundamentally horror nerds who know everything about stories that are scary, and having them deal with that creates a different dynamic because they know how these things play out," he said. "They're detectives ... they'll interrupt people and say, 'Oh yeah, we understand — we know what's going on here,' which can annoy some of the characters because they know the tropes."

The Are You Afraid of the Dark? Creator Knew Better Than to Totally Change the OG Intro

The new Midnight Society is made up of several kids, and each of them has their own story to tell. The key members include Miya Cech as Akiko, whom the actress describes as an "aspiring director who loves horror" and is very "no-nonsense and lays the facts down." Then there's Jeremy Ray Taylor's Graham, whom the actor says is both a vintage horror fan and a "giant germaphobe.""He's scared of everything, but also when it comes to his friends, he puts that aside, he does everything for them," Taylor explained.

Sam Ashe Arnold stars as Gavin, the "popular kid" who gets weak in the knees for the cool new girl Rachel, played by Lyliana Wray. "He's a member of the Midnight Society, and he is cool around pretty much everyone but Rachel. It's a weakness for him. He turns into a goofball," Arnold explained.

Perhaps Gavin's reaction is about more than just a schoolboy crush, though, because it turns out that Rachel's the catalyst for all of their problems. "One of her drawings gets noticed — of Mr. Tophat — by Graham, and she gets to join the Midnight Society," explained Wray, who described her character as shy and awkward, but a very talented artist. "She tells her story about Mr. Tophat and the Carnival of Doom. And they all wake up the next day and discover that the carnival is real."

Mr. Tophat, a character created for Rafael Casal as an "evil Willy Wonka" type, presides over all the mayhem afoot in this crazy carnival adventure. He's the master of ceremonies at the Carnival of Doom, as well as the "protagonist" in all of Rachel's dreams (and nightmares). And although the choice to go for a Jack Skellington-type of persona might've been risky, everyone knew right away that Mr. Tophat was just the thrill the show needed as soon as they saw the first footage.

"More than scary, it was just awesome. It looked really, really cool," Casal said of his well-documented reaction to the first take. "The first time you see the shots you decide whether or not you buy it, and we knew in that moment that oh, yeah, this is working. This villain has to be the polar end of terror, so it has to sell. I was excited that it worked."

"He's either a really awesome bad guy or he's David S. Pumpkins," Grabinski added of his villainous creation. "He wasn't David S. Pumpkins, so we knew we did a good job."

Producer Matt Kaplan — who moved the project from Paramount, where it would've been a film, over to Nickelodeon when Brian Robbins was named head of the network — said that while the primary challenge was to pivot to the Midnight Society as the centerpiece of the story, maintaining the eerie essence of the original, which had been his favorite show, was also essential. "I think we wanted to make sure that not only do we lean into the Midnight Society and dive deeper into their characters ... [but] how do we maintain that level of scares," Kaplan said.

In addition to plopping the characters in the middle of nowhere, in a creepy carnival set into the woods, producers also aimed to recapture the spirit of the vintage version through Easter eggs, like an intro that honors the original and some familiar baddies among Mr. Tophat's kaleidoscope of carnival minions — among them, Zeebo the Clown and the Ghastly Grinner. Plus, some scenes borrow largely from the creators' favorite episodes. Grabinski, for example, pointed to "The Tale of the Dead Man's Float" as the episode that "traumatized" him in his youth, and since that segment revolved around a skeleton and a pool, it likely inspired the miniseries' use of several water sequences in the new iteration. "I just wanted to do a bunch of homages. There are multiple scary water moments of things coming out of the water. And I don't want to spoil it, but I will tell you that they are probably the scariest stuff on the show," he said.

While Are You Afraid of the Dark? is currently being presented as a miniseries, Kaplan said that there could be more where that came from. "I think we all went into this with the intention that there would be many, many, many more," he admitted, adding that the structural shift of the Midnight Society becoming players in their own stories is here to stay. "I think we'll always lean into the Midnight Society, how that story unfolds, whether you go with an anthology, whether you go extend it into more episodes, that's something we'll react to when we see what people think."

Are You Afraid of the Dark is a limited, three-episode series that premieres on Nickelodeon on Friday, Oct. 11 at 7/6c. Parts two and three follow on Friday, Oct. 18 and Friday, Oct. 25 at 7/6c.

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From Access:

'Are You Afraid Of The Dark?' Cast Spills Spooky Secrets From The '90s Reboot



Brace yourselves, '90s kids! "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" has kicked things up a notch from the classic you remember. Newest Midnight Society members Lyliana Wray, Jeremy Taylor, Sam Ashe and Miya Cech tell Access all about Nickelodeon's reboot of the spooky favorite and the campfire storytellers they play. Have any of them ever watched the OG series? And, who had to stop reading their script because they were too scared? Part 1 of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” premieres Oct. 11 at 7 PM ET/PT on Nickelodeon.

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From ComicBook:

Are You Afraid of the Dark? Showrunner Details Finding the Balance of Incorporating Horror Easter Eggs

The original Are You Afraid of the Dark? delivered audiences weekly campfire tales that seemed to exist outside of any real-world culture, as the series was little more than an opportunity to deliver Nickelodeon viewers an anthology series of spooky stories. The new take on the concept was reimagined by showrunner BenDavid Grabinski to deliver not only an all-new narrative concept, but also to honor the spirit of those isolated tales of terror. One major difference with this new series is its reflection of the world of horror, as characters regularly reference iconic horror films and are even named after famous filmmakers. Grabinski recently shared with ComicBook.com the balance of infusing those nods into the show's DNA without them becoming distracting.

"A thing that I really wanted to do with the show is find a balance of showing a cross-section of the genre, in a way," Grabinski pointed out. "I want it to feel like this show is a love letter to the original show, but also a love letter to horror, and it's very tricky with these things where they can seem very forced. The easy way out of it, for me, is that they rarely ever say anyone's last name. We say people's first names. Graham is Graham Raimi [in honor of Evil Dead director Sam Raimi], but we never say the 'Raimi' part out loud. It's just written on things. I don't know if this was really a way out, but I tried to find my own internal gut feeling of what was forced or distracted and what's not."

The original series debuted in the '90s and inspired a love of horror in an entire generation of audiences, serving as a gateway to more mature horror efforts. Nearly three decades later, those original fans can recognize those Easter eggs and, while younger viewers won't understand that the town of Argento, Oregon is a reference to Suspiria director Dario Argento or that Rachel Carpenter is named after Big Trouble in Little China director John Carpenter, Grabinski's references can serve as an encyclopedia of which filmmakers to invest in as they get older.

"I think I found a balance that, if you don't know any of them, you won't know the references, but if you're an adult who watches it, you'll feel like there's a love for the genre here," the showrunner noted. "But also for kids, if this does become a gateway show to them where they start to love the genre and this is something they go back to over the years, they'll start to pick up that there are all these things in it. If they're looking for things to get into, they can begin to start seeing those things. It's a weird balance because, to me, I wanted it to feel like the show was made by The Midnight Society. That's a stupid and pretentious thing, but also simplistic."

Grabinski went on to recall an anecdote about how the Easter eggs were so subtle, even members of the cast didn't know what they were referencing.

"There's this guy Cardi [Wong] who played Officer Hideo Yamato, which, Hideo is for [Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid] who made the video game Death Stranding, who's a god to me and that is definitely one of the weirder things," Grabinski recalled. "Cardi texted me 30 minutes ago, and I love Cardi, I thought he did a great job. I joke about wanting to do a spinoff of the Yamato Detective Agency where Akiko and Hideo are solving crimes, but Cardi was great. He was the first actor that we saw for the part and as soon as he walked out of the room, I was like, 'Okay that's Hideo. We don't have to see anyone else. That solves our problem.'"

The showrunner joked, "He texted me and said, 'BenDavid, what is Argento a reference to?' and we've known him a long time now. We're obviously friends, because he texted me. I'm just offended because, he could have Googled it. Kids can watch a show and they might Google 'Argento' and then accidentally watch a movie that's really too much for them. Honestly though, Cardi, if you read this, I love you, but you could have just Googled it."

New episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark? air Friday nights on Nickelodeon.

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From The Beat:

INTERVIEW: Are You Afraid of the Dark? showrunner always wanted to be part of the Midnight Society

BenDavid Gabrinski on what it means to have his own campfire for horror stories

The first episode of the Are You Afraid of the Dark? was a love letter to horror. It poured its heart out onscreen, diving headfirst into Easter eggs and horror references (the town the series takes place in is called Argento!) to shape a new generation of Midnight Society members that feels genuine and well-developed enough to carry the torch of those from the original series.

The first episode succeeded in telling a story that was scary and unsettling, a true non-negotiable if the revival were ever to have a chance at becoming something special. Considering its horror is aimed at a younger audience, the show managed to have something for all ages. It introduced an evil carnival setting to serve as backdrop for the story’s more sinister elements and an equally evil host acting as the series’ ‘monster,’ the thing that haunts the kids. It was as scary as it was wondrous and it set up a clever twist on the source material that saw the Midnight Society itself become the target of evil.

This surprised many. By going down a very unexpected route, distancing itself from the anthology format of the original show, the 3-episode limited series immediately became a genuine spiritual successor that celebrated Afraid of the Dark’s love of horror storytelling, and it did so by digging deeper into the kids that gathered around the campfire. The show ends up being about how horror can fan the flames of creativity and imagination, and how it helps us give our inner Midnight Society voice an outlet for expression. It’s about what it means to be able to scare someone with an original tale of the macabre, filled with unknown things and strange happenings.

Fans of the original might remember some stories ending on a cautionary note, with others commenting on the importance of accepting and overcoming fear. I remember them being generally about surviving childhood. Are You Afraid of the Dark?’s showrunner BenDavid Grabinski has more than a few thoughts on this and on what the series meant and means in the present world.

The Beat had the chance to conduct a phone interview with Grabinski to discuss the revival and what horror means for today’s younger viewers. It follows here:

Ricardo Serrano: Anthologies are having their moment, from Black Mirror to Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone and more recently Creepshow. With this in mind, what made you go for a 3-episode limited series instead of a full anthology series in the original’s style?

BenDavid Grabinski: I think it was important to take advantage of the upcoming Halloween season, to get something out there that audiences would love to see during this wonderful time of the year. Nickelodeon wanted a 3-episode series and so I suggested looking at the Midnight Society and having them be the story. This helped us dig into the characters’ emotions and to develop emotional arcs. I think that’s difficult to get when doing anthologies given the format.

I grew up with the show and always wanted someone to invite me into the Midnight Society. I wanted to know what it was like to be a part of it, be friends outside the campfire, interact with them.

Growing up to be a horror fan and having Afraid of the Dark play such a role in that helped me come up with a story that honored the original series but that could also do for new viewers what the original did for me. This new take is a love letter to the show and horror as a whole because of that. I really want people to fall in love with the Midnight Society. My hope was that my love of the original show would come through, so longtime fans knew the show came from good intentions, even if it wasn’t in anthology form.

Serrano: I appreciate the fact it’s three episodes. Sometimes too much of a good thing can dilute the original vision and end up not fulfilling all of its promises.

Grabinski: I think less episodes means more focus on characters. You have to make every moment count and mean something. I also think leaving people hungry for more is better than having them feel like they have to power through several extra episodes a season to be done with a show. I know this is more personal preference, but there’s something to having a story give you enough and leave wanting more of it.

Serrano: You mentioned wanting to appeal to people who saw the original series while getting new eyes on it. There are a lot of references throughout the first episode alone, from character last names belonging to famous horror directors to the actual name of the town. Was that something exclusively for older fans or did you think it could also serve to stoke curiosity with new audiences to go and look for any significance behind those names and places?

Grabinski: It’s actually multiple reasons. I wanted it to feel like a love letter to the horror genre. I mean, I would think being invested in a show about horror stories would bring together a great big group of horror nerds. I think our show is a gateway to horror if you’re just coming into it and are starting here, but I also wanted people who had years of horror movies in them to feel at home. I started watching more kid horror stuff growing up and then transitioned to more adult horror and, look, they’re not mutually exclusive.

We wanted a love of horror to serve as subtext. It felt right going that route, but we knew it had to be something that if you didn’t know the show had references you could still enjoy it. I knew I was correct in adding these references when I would talk to people on set who liked the story and what we were doing but didn’t know certain things were actually references. The fact name of the town is Argento doesn’t mean you have to know him or that it means anything. The name of the school, Herbert West Middle School, sounds like the name of a real middle school! All of this gives the show a kind of horror texture that has something for everyone.

Serrano: In terms of horror for younger audiences—on what the limits are for YA audiences or if there should be any limits in the first place—there’s a dividing line for some as to what’s appropriate and what isn’t it. I’m thinking of the Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark movie and how it managed to keep things scary and even dangerous considering it’s all mostly happening to kids. What’s your take on what YA horror should be?

Grabinski: It’s something I had to think about but not from the perspective of what’s safe and what isn’t. It was more about keeping in mind the audience’s intended age and whether the message could resonate with them. I remember thinking of the time I watched Batman Returns as a kid. There was a lot of talk on what shouldn’t be put into a happy meal and if the movie was even appropriate for kids, and I think I was self-aware of that. For Afraid of the Dark, I think nihilism just isn’t always the best route. Don’t tell a kid, at a formative age, that the world is a terrible place and that the bad guys are going to win.

In our case we wanted the idea that good could triumph over evil and that the kids will make some deep connections with each other. Like in Poltergeist, where the family goes through some terrible things together but at the end you know they’re going to be okay. That was a big part why kids could watch the movie.

When you watch kids horror you get the part where the kids put the pieces of the puzzle together and stop evil from winning, mostly in some supernatural scenario. With adults you get the first two parts but in the last fifteen minutes of the film you see the bad elements aren’t entirely destroyed and, surprise, we’re all going to die. That’s the idea behind Final Destination, which made it hilarious to be honest, and with many of the other slasher movies out there. You can’t take that approach with ten-year-olds because you don’t want them to get jaded and think everything is screwed up.

Look, the easiest way to think about it is, if it happened in a Harry Potter movie then it’s okay. Really, those movies were a good barometer for how dark we could get for a long time. It helped give me peace of mind while working on Afraid of the Dark?

Serrano: Was there anything you really didn’t want this Afraid of the Dark revival to be? Something you wanted to completely avoid?

Grabinski: This might sound contradictory, but I didn’t want to have the show be about horror stories told around a campfire just coming to life. I wanted there to be some elements of that, and once you see all three episodes I think it’ll be clear that that wasn’t the case. Having said that, I wanted the Midnight Society to deal with horror outside the campfire. I wanted them to navigate a world where horrible things could happen, but also that they could face it.

I didn’t want it be, like, don’t tell a werewolf story because then there’ll be a werewolf in the hallways at school the next day. I think that would’ve ruined the Society’s dynamic and it was important to me not to break the world of Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Serrano: Thank you for taking the time to talk horror!

Grabinski: Thank you!

Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? S1E2 debuts Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. You can watch S1E1 for free on YouTube.

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From Variety:

Are You Afraid of the Dark’ Revival Team on Living Up to the Series’ Legacy

The 2019 revival of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” centers around the Carnival of Doom, a place that star Jeremy Ray Taylor (“It Chapter Two”) describes as “beautiful on the outside, but…in the middle of it, there are definitely dark secrets.

Variety caught up with the young star during a carnival-themed celebration at Row DTLA and while the outside of the event was serene, the inside was dark and eerie. The entrance was lit just enough for the revival’s cast — Miya Cech, Lyliana Wray, Sam Ashe Arnold and Taylor — to pose for photos in front of the “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” poster before heading deeper into the party where demented clowns roamed, inviting guests to follow them through the dark. Once inside, guests enjoyed popcorn and chili dogs and there was even a candy buffet holding all the ingredients to make personalized, chocolate-covered apples.

But the focus of the celebration wasn’t just on creating a creepy carnival vibe, but also paying homage to the original series that inspired the new Nickelodeon show.

“This was my favorite show as a kid,” executive producer Matthew Kaplan said. “When we were kids, [these] were shows that didn’t speak down to us–Nick at Night and TGIF–‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ in general was one of those shows that felt authentic at that time. I think now, luckily, people are starting to make content like that again.”

The first rendition of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” had a successful run, airing seven seasons between 1990 and 2000, and featuring future film and television stars like Elisha Cuthbert and Ryan Gosling in guest starring roles. Now Kaplan’s Ace Entertainment’s teamed with the limited series’ writer and producer BenDavid Grabinski and director Dean Isrealite to relaunch the YA horror franchise. Though the new series was originally conceived as a film, Kaplan explained that the team ultimately decided to release a mini-series first because “it felt more authentic to the core audience.” The film is still in development.

“As you saw Gosling come off ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ — we’re trying to do the same thing,” Kaplan explained. “Create shows so that kids have the chance to really show their abilities and become stars of today.”

Like the original scary series, the 2019 revival still centers around the “Midnight Society,” but the creative team focused on making the story current, with additions like having 12-year-old Akiko (Cech) be an iPhone filmmaker. Though the young actors aren’t old enough to have seen the original when it aired, they are completely aware of the legacy they’ve stepped into after watching clips of it on set.

“It was very cool to watch it… because it looks retro-y, but it’s also very scary. But I feel like this one is a little bit more scary, just a tiny bit,” Cech recalled, admitting that there is pressure to live up to the original show.

“It’s definitely a little intimidating because there is such a huge fan base and such a huge following and they’re loyal fans out there as well,” Wray added. “I think there’s some people already that are very quick to judge and I think it’s just going into it with an open mind because we’ve all worked so hard.”

“Are You Afraid of the Dark?” debuts Oct. 11 on Nickelodeon.

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From ComicBook:

Are You Afraid of the Dark? Showrunner BenDavid Grabinski Reveals the Risks and Responsibilities of Reviving the Series

In the late '80s and early '90s, adult horror fans were given countless terrifying tales on the small screen, thanks to George Romero's Tales from the Darkside and HBO's Tales from the Crypt, while burgeoning horror fans had to settle for family-friendly adventures. That all changed in 1990 when Nickelodeon debuted Are You Afraid of the Dark?, an anthology series whose offerings were closer to a PG-13 rating when it came to depicting ghosts, goblins, and ghouls. The series was a major hit with fans who were given just enough of a taste of the morbid and the macabre to pursue the genre further, creating life-long fans of terrifying tales.

One of those young horror fans was BenDavid Grabinski, who had the difficult task of reviving the show as a miniseries for Nickelodeon. While bringing a show back to life that he has a deep emotional connection to comes with its inherent joys, it also comes with tremendous pressure, as the stakes to not let down fellow fans were immensely high and the abbreviated three-episode structure wouldn't allow him to merely tell campfire tales as each episode of the original series did.

ComicBook.com recently caught up with Grabinski to discuss his connection to the original show, his approach to the remake, and what the future could hold for Are You Afraid of the Dark? And, of course, we discussed what it would be like if Werner Herzog joined The Midnight Society.

THE REAL DARKNESS

ComicBook.com: I think the biggest question we all have about you personally is are you afraid of the dark?

BenDavid Grabinski: It's funny, the dark does not scare me at all anymore, which is a little bit of a bummer. In some ways, I miss having stuff like that scare me. I think as you get older, you get scared by complicated existential things that replace that. Although, every once in a while, you still might be afraid that someone has broken into your place and that feels like the same thing as the dark.

As we talk about this Nickelodeon show, it's definitely worth addressing that, as opposed to literal darkness, nothing is as terrifying as the figurative darkness of our future and the bleakness of reality.

I think it'd be a really good idea to talk about a show for nine-year-olds by talking about a nihilistic existential future. I think that's really a good way to handle this.

Maybe we should back things up a bit before getting all Werner Herzog on our readers.

I'm really bummed that we couldn't get him in these episodes but I really hope that he'll make more appearances in future Are You Afraid of the Dark? stuff.

Now that's all I'm hoping for, is to get Herzog in The Midnight Society to hear him say, "Submitted for the approval of The Midnight Society, I call this story, 'Life.'"

For a transcribed interview, this joke won't work, but imagine that I did the Sardo catchphrase with a Herzog voice. He can also be Dr. Vink. He can be Vink and Sardo. I think that would be the best way to approach it.

I think he should actually play all the original characters from the original show because that's what kids are looking for. [Star Wars:] The Mandalorian really made all the right decisions by putting Werner Herzog in their space kids' show because it's what's going to make me watch it. I feel like I could just rip off [Mandalorian producer Jon Favreau's] approach, which is to put Herzog in this show.

When kids are tuning in to Nickelodeon on a Friday night, what they're looking for is more Herzog.

We did a focus group with nine- and 10-year-olds and they kept bringing up Zak Penn's Incident at Loch Ness. I wasn't really sure that kids were watching Incident at Loch Ness, but it's funny, I think it's a hip movie for kids to watch because they always want to watch things their parents say that they shouldn't and Incident at Loch Ness is a thing that kids love. I'm surprised. They bring up 13 Reasons Why and then Incident at Loch Ness. Not many people brought up Zak Penn's gambling movie that he directed that Herzog was in, which was a bummer because I kept thinking why aren't kids watching The Grand? Brett Ratner's in that one.

Weren't there talks early on that Rafael Casal, he was in negotiations for the show, and you had to play hardball with him and say if he doesn't take this role then Werner Herzog was going to be Mr. Tophat?

It's funny, Herzog showed up for a costume fitting and he said, "I haven't been this creatively reinvigorated since Julien Donkey-Boy." He kept comparing my scripts to Julien Donkey-Boy.

Well, that's all I have, thanks for taking the time to talk to me.

Let's go to the real questions.

FIRST EXPOSURE

What were your first experiences with Are You Afraid of the Dark? What was it about the series that made you so passionate about it, all these years later?

There's a few things about the show that made it very much fused into the origin story of my nerdiness, because I wasn't allowed to watch any movies made for adults as a kid. That's a vague concept because yes, I was allowed to watch Hitchcock movies or stuff that was on PBS or old black-and-white movies that were made for adults, but violent stuff or R-rated stuff or things that were not meant for 10-year-olds were completely forbidden. I didn't have many friends, really. I had two or three friends, but they weren't allowed to watch stuff either, so the only access I had to horror was stuff made for kids. We didn't have cable. When I would go to my grandma's house, I'd watch Nickelodeon or the Disney Channel. I'd mainly watch stuff that was made for kids, but as I got older ... one time I went there and Are You Afraid of the Dark? was on.

The thing you remember, always, was the opening credits and that is so amazing. It's like my introduction to a lifelong horror obsession was Are You Afraid of the Dark? and something, I don't know if I'm technically allowed to mention, called "Goosebumps." I don't know if we're actually rivals. You could act like it's Coke vs. Pepsi. I loved all of it as a kid. If someone came along and said, "Hey do you want to do a Goosebumps show?" I probably would have jumped at that. I personally prefer Are You Afraid of the Dark?, so whatever happened really worked out for me.

If anyone has watched the first episode by now, they could probably guess the following bit, which is I have this memory of watching the show and wishing I got invited to join that group. The idea of having a group of kids who liked horror that much and all seemed to like each other. I'm filling in a lot of subtext and things in there but that desire to join the group, I think, was my emotional way into telling the story because that's how I made it personal, was tapping into that feeling of loneliness and thinking, if you found other people who understood your weird interests that things would change.

When I was a kid, there was no one into comic books and no one into nerdy stuff. There was always one kid in the school who was really into comic books or one kid in the school who watched wrestling. There was one kid who had some nerdy thing. There was always one Star Trek nerd, at least of people who would admit it. It was a different time. Now all this stuff is more mainstream, but I think the appeal of the original show, to me, was there's a group of kids who like this shit, even though they don't talk about pop culture, but they must love horror if they're going to go and spend a late night in the woods telling these stories and scaring each other. That's my assumption.

REIMAGINING THE MATERIAL

I think you effectively captured the core elements that made that original series special, blended them all together, and pulled out a compelling new take on the concept with your narrative about how The Midnight Society would come together, at least in that first episode. Of course, you might have botched everything after that first one.

Yeah, it's funny, I'm like, "What if the first one was good and then what if the rest weren't?" It was amazing that Nickelodeon responded to that because it's a little bit of an intellectual concept, starting good and then completely ruining a thing.

I think each episode, personally, is better than the one before it by design. There's an escalation of stakes in that they get bigger as it goes along, because I didn't want to feel like, in our first episode we went to a 10 out of 10 of being scary and putting these kids in jeopardy, because then there's really nowhere to go. There's an intentional sense of escalation. It's really tricky because if you're doing something that's not anthology, you have to have things structurally take a different approach, because everyone will say, "Why did you make a limited series?" and my job is to say something interesting about that, but I think it was purely ... it feels like I met with them two weeks ago and they wanted to make something new with Are You Afraid of the Dark? and they want it to air in October.

We finished the first two episodes about ten minutes before they premiered at Beyond Fest. There wasn't really time to even make three, let alone anything, so the idea is, "Okay we're going to make a limited series of three episodes." I personally think of it like the miniseries that Battlestar Galactica had before they had their actual seasons, but I also designed it to be completely standalone, with, I think, an emotionally and narratively satisfying ending. If you watch this and you're like, "I want more of that," great, but I also feel like it is a self-contained thing. That was a long-winded way to say, if you're making three episodes, it doesn't make sense to me to have three separate stories if you're also going to try to create character arcs for The Midnight Society and do all these things. Half the show is an emotional connection to it and then half is a creative, intellectual challenge to create a three-episode story that also feels like it is Are You Afraid of the Dark?, but it's new and different.

CONTINUED ADVENTURES?

It might be early, but has the response from audiences and the network been positive enough that it's possible we could be getting more episodes? Either as a regular series or as another miniseries?

The only thing I can say is I have a million ideas about where it would go from here. I think there's a world where you can make a show that has kids telling stories around a campfire and also following them in the real world and balance the two. That's an ideal situation for me, because I think you can have your cake and eat it too. If you can have these isolated stories that are vastly different in terms of subject matter, whether you're doing something about vampires or ghosts or time-travel or aliens or whatever, and then also have the plot of kids and what they're dealing with.

I like the idea of there being real horror and fictional horror because there's a real opportunity to have something that never feels stale, but with these three episodes, in a way, it would have been easier to just follow the original series exactly and have everybody be happy and have it start with kids around a campfire. They say a name of a story and then we have a story. What I was hoping with this new version is that my love of the original show would be clear.

I didn't know if people would get that until they literally saw that. I've been a little worried for a couple of months that people would be mad at me and not understand how much I love the original show and how much it meant to me. I'm happy that people seem to get it. I haven't had anyone get mad at me yet, which has been really wonderful, because I'm still mad about choices they made in the [Fast & Furious] movies, so I understand the other side of things where someone is going to get mad at me about choices I made with something that means a lot to them, but so far, so good.

Hashtag "JusticeForTheMidnightSociety."

Look, I'm just saying if someone brutally murdered Graham in one episode and then there's a later season where he was invited to join The Midnight Society, I think people would be upset about it, even if you reverse engineer something like Idris Elba doing a fake news smear on him, [people would ask,] "That guy still killed Graham, so why did you invite him to join the Midnight Society? You're sitting around a fire next to the guy who killed Graham," and you think people would be upset because they love Graham and I love Han [from the Fast & Furious franchise] so it's a little disrespectful to the fan base, but at the same time, I think I have to embrace the idea that the Fast movies aren't really for me anymore. I think they're really for the people who started watching Fast 5 and Fast 6 because the fan base was drastically increased, so when you have someone, like me, who has been there since the beginning and was very invested in this group of characters, I probably have a different emotional connection than those people do.

The third episode hasn't aired yet so it's not too late to film a post-credits scene of Graham getting killed, The Midnight Society gets a phone call, and Werner Herzog is on the other end and reveals he murdered Graham.

I think that Werner joining the group is great, but then we'd have to spend so much money de-aging him to make him look like he's 10 years old. Then, I think if you de-age Werner Herzog to look 10 years old, you're losing the star power of having Werner Herzog on your show.

Right, you can't put him on the poster.

How are they even going to know it's him? It's going to seem like we created this motion-capture guy who's doing a Herzog impression. How are they going to know that this guy who's appearing as a 10-year-old is actually Herzog on set wearing a suit covered in white dots?

EASTER EGGS

We've talked before about incorporating horror movie Easter eggs into the series, could you talk more about your approach to fitting them into episodes and the reaction from the network about referencing R-rated filmmakers?

This is more of an insecurity of my own personal thing, but making a show where you're on set with like 100 crew members, other producers, and Dean [Israelite], who directed the hell out of the show, when you're doing references that is just you doing them and not really telling anybody, it's a weird situation. I was standing on the high school set — our show is in a middle school, but, movie magic — and I had this weird moment and I turned, surrounded by crew members, and I said, "Does anyone know why I called it 'Herbert West Middle School'?" and no one did. I was like, "Man, I hope someone likes these choices later because I seem like a maniac right now." A giant machine is making something and I'm emailing the art department or legal saying, "Hey, can you clear a t-shirt with a The Gate poster on it?" or having Beyond Fest send us one of the "Cronenberg for President" shirts and having a bunch of lawyers in a room making sure we can clear things and get the rights to stuff and no one knows why I'm doing it.

It's funny, the one reference that I failed, which ended up pulling in a bit of narcissism, is in those first shots in the first episode, there's a bunch of moving boxes and they all say "Grabinski Moo-vers" and there's a cow driving a truck. The way these things work is when you're naming things, you send a name to clearance, and they make sure that you won't get sued and we were in a rush so I sent over like 15 names and, at the end, I put a back-up name, because we didn't have enough time if they all got rejected and I knew I wouldn't sue, so I did "Grabinski Moo-vers" and I got an email the day they're making the props. They're like, "They're all rejected except Grabinski Moo-vers." No one has called me out on this, but if anyone has subtweeted me or personally watched it and thought I was a maniac for having the company have my last name ... I tried [Wes] Craven. I tried Romero. I even got really niche and, for some reason, they just didn't clear.

The creative process ... we want to act like everything has some intention behind it, but making a TV show is like being on a train that you're building, while you're building the train tracks, and it's headed towards a wall, so some stuff, you just need things, and I lean into being idiosyncratic if we don't have the time to make a choice that is necessarily thematically very important. It's like, "Oh, that would be amusing." I don't know if this is all getting really inside, but maybe someone will be partially amused. I was reading Herzog's book and he's like, "Whenever you have moving boxes, just put your last name on it." I was like, "Okay." All the companies in his shows and all across his movies have his name everywhere.

That's why his documentary Into the Abyss takes place at "Herzog Federal Penitentiary."

The funny thing, I have to say this because no one has asked me and there's a reason they wouldn't ask me, but I just would like to have a public penance for this one, which is that all the products in the show have the logo from the evil corporation from the short I made called "Cost of Living" with Brandon Routh and Bret Harrison and Meredith Elizabeth Winstead in like 2010 that I kind of made as a goof, and when we were naming products, I sent the art department the logo and I'm like, "This needs to be on everything." I got an email saying people don't usually tell us what the logos for the things are going to be so I said, "Sorry," and I assumed they weren't going to do it and I show up on set and it's in a million shots of the show, from cereal boxes to apple juice. Things have the logo from the corporation from a short I made that was watched by 200,000 people and played at a few festivals in 2010.

Tune in to the final episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Friday night on Nickelodeon.

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From TheWrap:

Nickelodeon’s ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ Creators on the Balance Between Scary and Kid-Friendly (Video)

“For me, it was important that the show is OK for the nine-to-12 year range, and that the adults who grew up with the original still enjoy it,” executive producer Matt Kaplan tells TheWrap



A whole new generation of kids are currently being scared by “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” as Nickelodeon’s reboot series airs its third and final terrifying episode on Friday, Oct. 25.

Following in the footsteps of the original ’90s cult series, the 2019 iteration of the horror anthology revolves around a group of young teens dubbed the Midnight Society who tell scary stories around a campfire.

But when new member, Rachel, recounts a story about the Carnival of Doom and Mr. Tophat, the group all wake up the next day to discover that the Carnival of Doom has come to life.

TheWrap recently caught up with series stars Sam Ashe Arnold, Miya Cech, Jeremy Ray Taylor and Lyliana Wray, along with creator/executive producer BenDavid Grabinski and executive producer Matt Kaplan at CREEP in downtown Los Angeles to find out how they found the balance of family-friendly frights.

‘”Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ was my favorite show as a kid. It is what turned me on to horror in general, just the idea of the campfire setting with the kids telling stories felt really authentic and genuine,” Grabinski told TheWrap.

“Watching something scary together is one of the last group experiences we have where you can feel really feel a communal energy,” he said, but “for a while, I don’t think people were making horror content that felt authentic to kids,” Grabinski explained.

Kaplan also grew up devouring horror stories. “My favorite show as a kid was ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ … it was very scary but safely so at that age. When you were 12, it was the scariest thing that ever existed, but when you’re an adult it’s a little different.” Working on the reboot, “I felt like I got to tap into all my nostalgia for the show but also make it new and modern,” he added.

With children today being bombarded by adult content on TV, streaming services and over the internet, parents naturally worry about what is suitable for young viewers.

“For me, it was important that the show is OK for the nine-to-12 year range, and that the adults who grew up with the original still enjoy it,” Kaplan said. “So I tried to remember what scared me at that age, I also have a feeling that as a kid, a happy ending is required. The older you get, I think you can deal better with darker turns. As a kid, you want something that is scary but that the good guys win and everything is OK as it is a little less traumatizing. Whereas the stuff I enjoy as an adult may have the darkest ending imaginable,” he added.

“I think it would be a great thing for parents to watch with their kids. Most kids will be OK but everyone has a different line and it is always subjective,” Kaplan advised.

Series star and “It” alum Taylor said the reboot achieves “an amazing balance between scary stories and showing the chemistry between all the kids — keeping a good balance of the scary while also making a heartwarming story.”

The new “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” is produced by ACE Entertainment (“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” “The Perfect Date”) with ACE founder Kaplan and Spencer Berman serving as executive producers.

The series is written by Grabinski (“Skiptrace”) and directed by Dean Israelite (“Power Rangers” movie, “Project Almanac”), both of whom will also executive produce. Created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, Nickelodeon’s original “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” series ran from 1992-1996 and 1999-2000.

Watch the video above to find out what the “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” cast is afraid of in real life, and catch the finale on Friday, Oct. 25 on Nickelodeon at 7 p.m. (ET/PT).

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Nickelodeon Superstar JoJo Siwa Announces Australian Concert Tour [Update: New Dates Added!]

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NICKELODEON SUPERSTAR JOJO SIWA ANNOUNCES
AUSTRALIAN CONCERT TOUR

NICKELODEON’S JOJO SIWA D.R.E.A.M. THE TOUR KICKS OFF
11TH JANUARY PRODUCED BY AEG PRESENTS

Tickets on sale to general public from Friday 20th September at 12pm (AEST)

Share it: @Nickelodeon_au #JoJoDREAMTour


SYDNEY, 10th September 2019—Nickelodeon, AEG Presents and Frontier Touring are beyond excited to announce that YouTube sensation JoJo Siwa will be bringing her D.R.E.A.M. tour to Australia this January 2020, making stops in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

JoJo Siwa: “I’m super excited to bring my D.R.E.A.M. Tour to Australia this January! I had such a great time on my last visit and can’t wait to see everyone again. Thank you so much Nickelodeon, AEG and Frontier for making this possible. We’re going to have the best time ever!”

Nickelodeon pre-sale starts Friday 13th September at 11am (AEST) on nick.com.au/JoJo and general on sale tickets will be available via ticketek.com.au from Friday 20th September at 12pm (AEST).

Fans can visit frontiertouring.com/jojosiwa for a list of upcoming tour cities, dates and ticket information.

Update (24/10): DUE TO EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND - TWO NEW SHOES ADDED! Due to unprecedented demand, a 2nd & final show in Brisbane (Jan 10) + a 3rd & final show in Melbourne (Jan 18) have been added to Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour this January! Nickelodeon fans can snap up EXCLUSIVE pre-sale tickets from Fri 25 Oct (11am AEDT), so make sure check nick.com.au/events to get the code word and secure your tix!

JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour Australia, January 2020
Presented by Nickelodeon, AEG Presents & Frontier Touring

Friday 10 January
Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD
All Ages | ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849

Saturday 11 January
Entertainment Centre | Brisbane, QLD
All Ages | ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849

Monday 13 January
First State Super Theatre | Sydney, NSW
All Ages | ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849

Tuesday 14 January
First State Super Theatre | Sydney, NSW
All Ages | ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849

Thursday 16 January
Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) | Melbourne, VIC
All Ages | ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 136 100

Friday 17 January
Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) | Melbourne, VIC
All Ages | ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 136 100

Saturday 18 January
Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) | Melbourne, VIC
All Ages | ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 136 100

JoJo first performed in Australia in June 2018, making headlines when an unprecedented amount of young bow-wearing fans, 35,000 to be exact, flocked to see the super-star at appearances across the East Coast. Her 2020 Australian visit will extend an epic 80+ city tour that kicked off with a sold-out show in Phoenix, Arizona on 17th May 2019. Continuing to wow audiences night after night with her dynamic live show, JoJo’s high energy and natural flair for entertaining will most definitely deliver kids and families an experience they will never forget.

Nickelodeon superstar JoJo Siwa is a YouTube sensation, pop star, dancer, entrepreneur, social media influencer, New York Times bestselling author and star on Nickelodeon’s Lip Sync Battle Shorties. Siwa connects with her fans through many channels: via social media, where she currently has over 8.6 million followers on Instagram, over 17.3 million followers on TikTok (formerly Musical.ly), over 437,000 Twitter followers, 581,000 likes on Facebook, and on YouTube, over 10.2 million subscribers with over 2.5 billion views. She was recently listed as one of the top 25 most influential people on the internet by TIME Magazine. JoJo also remains close to her fans through her SIWANATORZ club, which stands against negativity and bullying; through her global reach of consumer products including her signature bows, accessories, apparel, arts and crafts, cosmetics, home goods and party supplies; and with her hugely popular singles, “Boomerang,” which has been viewed almost 709 million times and is RIAA certified platinum, “Kid in a Candy Store” which is RIAA certified gold, “Hold The Drama,” and “D.R.E.A.M.” JoJo has released 2 EP’s Celebrate released in April and D.R.E.A.M. The Music released in November last year.

Siwa recently launched her first animated shorts series, The JoJo & BowBow Show Show starring Siwa and her furry best friend BowBow, which can be streamed via the Nick Play App. She also works alongside Nick Cannon in Nickelodeon’s hit competition series Lip Sync Battle Shorties, as well as appearing on various Nickelodeon live-action series including School of Rock and The Thundermans. Siwa performed at Nickelodeon’s 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards and has won two blimps for Favorite Viral Music Artist in 2017 and Musical YouTube Creator in 2018.

Siwa and Nickelodeon have a licensing partnership for consumer products inspired by the star. She is a top licensed property with popular consumer products across multiple categories at retailers around the world. In May, the Licensing Industry Merchandisers’ Association (LIMA) named JoJo the number one live-action licensed property. More than 41 million of her iconic bows have been sold globally, and she has a popular line of Danskin apparel and athleisure line at major US retailers.

JoJo will also be bringing her D.R.E.A.M. tourto the UK and Ireland this Autumn.



Nickelodeon Network

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year globally and 24th year in Australia, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes both locally produced and global television programming plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon is one of the most globally recognised and widely distributed multimedia entertainment brands for kids and family, with 1.2 billion cumulative subscriptions in more than 500 million households across 170+ countries and territories, via more than 100+ locally programmed channels and branded blocks.

Nickelodeon Australia has been named Channel of The Year twice by ASTRA and won numerous industry awards. Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels air 24 hours a day, seven days a week and are seen in over 2.3 million households via Foxtel (Channel 701) and Fetch TV (Channel 252). Outside of the United States, Nickelodeon is a part of Viacom International Media Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), one of the world's leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.

About AEG Presents

AEG Presents is one of the world’s largest live music companies. The company is dedicated to all aspects of live contemporary music performances, including producing and promoting global concert tours, regional music events and world-renowned festivals. AEG Presents operates in North America, Europe and Asia through 22 regional offices that support its tours which include such artists as Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Elton John, Panic! At The Disco, Celine Dion, and Kenny Chesney; produces over 40 music festivals, including the iconic Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Stagecoach California’s Country Music Festival, Desert Trip, Firefly Music Festival, Hangout Music Festival and Panorama and owns, manages or exclusively promotes in more than 80 clubs and theaters worldwide. AEG presents more than 8,000 shows annually worldwide and conducts business under such globally renowned brands as AEG Presents, Goldenvoice, The Bowery Presents, Concerts West, Messina Touring Group, Marshall Arts LTD, and Madison House Presents. For more information visit www.aegpresents.com.

About Frontier Touring

Frontier Touring is the most respected, long standing, and proactive concert promoters in Australasia. Formed in 1979, Frontier has had a fundamental role in entertaining Australians and New Zealanders across four decades.

Headed by Michael Gudinski and part of the Mushroom Group, Frontier Touring has developed into one of the most highly respected touring companies in the Southern Hemisphere and continues to produce some of the most memorable tours to ever visit "Down Under".

Since forming, Frontier Touring has toured some of the most exciting and respected artists in the world including Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Paul McCartney, Eagles, Kylie Minogue, Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon, Green Day, Drake, Shawn Mendes, Taylor Swift, Foo Fighters, Celine Dion, Justin Timberlake, Neil Young, Harry Styles, and recently broke Australasia’s record for the biggest tour ever with Ed Sheeran selling over 1 million tickets across Australia and New Zealand.

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Originally published: Monday, September 9, 2019 at 21:32 BST.
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First Look at the Record-Breaking Roller Coasters at Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream

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Update (10/22) - Tickets for opening weekend of the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park at American Dream have now sold out! Tickets sold out less than 24 hours after going on sale. While tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday are sold out, tickets for dates through Nov. 7 are currently available on American Dream's website.

Tickets may be sold out for the opening weekend, but lucky schoolkids will be getting four hours to roam through Nickelodeon Universe on the same day the long-awaited American Dream opens in a high school class trip unlike any other!

About 140 students, mostly seniors, will be taking three buses Friday morning from Henry P. Becton Regional High School to the theme park on its first day in operation, Superintendent Dario Sforza told NJ Advance Media.

Update (10/21) - Tickets for Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream are now available to purchase at https://www.americandream.com/venue/nickelodeon-universe/tickets

Tickets for opening day (Fri, Oct 25) are now sold out.

Parking rates have also been announced:

0 – 29 min: Free
30 min – 3 hours: $3
Up to 4:59 hours/min: $4
Up to 6:59 hours/min: $5
Up to 7:59 hours/min: $6
8+ hours: $24 (Maximum all day rate applies)

Update (10/16) - Pricing for Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream is available now at https://www.americandream.com/venue/nickelodeon-universe/pricing

American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey will finally open its doors on Friday, October 25th, 2019.


The brand new Nickelodeon Universe amusement park and the NHL regulation-sized ice rink will be the only two things inside the 3 million square foot development in the Meadowlands that will be open to visitors when the highly anticipated venue begins its chaptered opening.

The amusement park will feature more than 20 rides, including three world record-breaking roller coasters and a record-breaking nine-story ropes course. Visitors will also be able to interact with their favorite Nickelodeon characters and see daily performances on the Nickelodeon Slime Stage.


Chapter One, dubbed “Thrills & Chills,” was teased Tuesday in a video posted to American Dream’s Instagram account.


In the video, the camera sweeps through the 8.5 acre indoor theme park, passed towers adorned with images of Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants. Then The Shellraiser, one of the record setting-rollercoasters, comes into view.

Don Ghermezian, President and CEO of American Dream, posted to his personal Instagram account a video of himself and others taking an inaugural ride on The Shellraiser.

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Nickelodeon Universe #americandream

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The Shellraiser will hold the record for steepest plunge with a 122-foot drop. Another record setting coaster, The Shredder, will be the tallest and longest free-spinning roller coaster. Both rides are inspired by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And the Skyline Scream will have record for the the tallest indoor spinning drop tower.

Ghermezian also posted a look inside the DreamWorks Waterpark on Instagram. The camera pans across the 1.5 acre wave pool from one side of the 8.5 acre indoor water park to the other. A tangle of waterslides -- the park will have 40 slides in total -- can be seen at each end, along with construction workers and equipment.

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The DreamWorks Waterpark is scheduled to open Wednesday, November 27, and will provide the second chapter for American Dream’s opening

Chapter Three will follow Thursday, December 5 with the opening of Big SNOW, an 800 foot long, 200 foot wide and 16 stories tall indoor ski and snowboard park.

And Chapter Four, the final segment, will open in March 2020 with 350 shops and more than 100 places to eat, including more than 20 full-service restaurants.

For the latest news and updates from American Dream, visit https://www.americandream.com, Like American Dream on Facebook, follow American Dream on Instagram and Twitter and LinkedIn.

From nj.com:

Nickelodeon Universe opens next week at American Dream. Here’s what it’ll cost to go.

If you’re going to American Dream for the roller coasters, the news you’ve been waiting for is finally here.

Admission prices for Nickelodeon Universe have been released with just about a week left before the amusement park is scheduled to open. But American Dream, the 3 million square foot shopping and entertainment complex in the Meadowlands, still isn’t selling passes, nor is it saying when they will go on sale.

An All Access Ticket for those more than 48 inches tall who are seeking the most thrilling experience is $49.99. And a General Access Ticket, which recommended for those under 48 inches and who choose not to ride the most thrilling rides, is $39.99.

Admissions are for specific blocks of time -- 10a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and 8 p.m. and 12 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Children 2 years old and younger are free.

The only other Nickelodeon Universe is at Mall of America, also owned by Triple Five. The prices there are $49.99 for a two-day, unlimited ride pass and $36.99 for one day of unlimited rides.

American Dream is set to debut October 25 with the opening of a few attractions -- its Nickelodeon Universe, an NHL regulation-sized ice rink and IT’SUGAR, a 3-story candy department store.

The Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream, an 8.5 acre indoor amusement park, will have more than 35 rides, roller coasters and attractions for all ages themed with Nickelodeon characters such as SpongeBob Square Pants and Dora the Explorer.

It will also have three record-setting roller coasters: the Shellraiser will hold the record for steepest plunge with a 122-foot drop; the Shredder will be the tallest and longest free-spinning roller coaster; and the Skyline Scream will have record for the the tallest indoor spinning drop tower.

American Dream will open in chapters beginning next Friday. Then November 27, the DreamWorks Water Park will open. Big SNOW American Dream, an indoor ski slope, will open on December 5. The rest of the complex -- 350 stores and more than 100 places to eat -- will be up and running by March 2020, the developer has said.

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From nj.com:

American Dream opens Friday. We still don’t know the hours of the mall, or if parking is free.

They said it would open in March 2019. Then late summer.

Finally a specific date -- October 25 -- was given when the public could go inside the long-anticipated shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the Meadowlands.

Then the developer, Canadian-based Triple Five, said American Dream would open in chapters -- and not be completely finished until March 2020.

The waiting is killing us and the not knowing is even harder. We get it that a project of this size and scope -- 3 million square feet of prime real estate that’s expecting 40 million visitors a year -- is complicated. But the lack of information, now that the initial opening is days away, is frustrating.

Here’s what we’re dying to know most:

Will we have to pay to park?
If you read comments on social media, you'll see people who claim they know people who work there who swear you'll have pay $25 to park at American Dream.

Others just as adamantly argue they can’t possibly charge for parking to remain competitive with other malls in the area.

A spokesperson for American Dream has declined to answer this question.

What are the hours for the mall?
We know it’s open seven days a week, despite Bergen County’s Blue Laws, which limit Sunday shopping. But we don’t know when American Dream opens and closes each day.

The Nickelodeon Universe indoor amusement park pricing was published on American Dream’s website and it looks like the park is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 12 a.m.

But a spokesperson for American Dream declined to share hours for the entire complex.

How much does ice skating cost?
No pricing information has been released about the NHL regulation-sized ice skating rink that will open next Friday.

We don’t know if there are skate rentals at the 19,000 square foot rink or if you have to bring your own (or can bring your own) skates.

What is there to eat (and drink)?
Can we bring in our own food? What types of concessions or restaurants will open when American Dream debuts next week -- and until the entire thing is open in March 2020?

We’ve heard about more than 100 dining options, including food halls, celebrity chef-run menus, fast food and two dozen sit-down eateries. But all that roller coaster riding and ice skating are going to make us hungry for more than candy (though, there will be plenty of that. Giant candy retailer IT’SUGAR has said it will be open on Oct. 25, too).


An American Dream representative did say in a comment on an Instagram post that Nickelodeon Universe will have concessions. But what are we talking here? A bag of popcorn or a full-blown lunch?

And what about for the adults? Can dad grab a beer while the kids go on The Shellraiser for the fifth time? Are either of the parks going to sell alcohol?

How many rides are there at Nickelodeon Universe for thrill seekers and those under 48 inches tall?
We have pricing now for Nickelodeon Universe -- with passes costing $49.99 or $39.99, cheaper if you want to skip the record-breaking roller coasters.

And we know that those admission passes are for set blocks of time, not the whole day.

We also know that the indoor amusement park has 35 rides and attractions. But how many are for those under 48 inches? And how many will get your heart pumping?

Justify taking my money, American Dream.

Will we be able to walk through the whole mall?
Since only the theme park, ice skating rink and candy store, IT'SUGAR, are expected to open Friday, will visitors be able to freely roam the corridors of American Dream?

Will areas be barricaded off? Will visitors be able to see and hear construction?

Are only certain entrances and parking areas going to be used during the initial chaptered opening?

Are there really not going to be ANY stores open before March?
We heard that the luxury stores in The Collections wouldn't open until the spring. But about three dozen tenants -- including Bath & Body Works, Eddie Bauer and The Children's Place -- held job fairs last month to hire workers for the American Dream stores.

Why look for employees if you're not opening for six months?

And are all these merchants really going to miss out on the holiday shopping season?

Will there be season passes, memberships or multi-attraction bundles that visitors can buy?
Disney sells season passes. Great Adventure has memberships and bundles that include line-skipping privileges and unlimited soft drinks.

Will American Dream bundle a few hours at Nickelodeon Universe and a few hours at DreamWorks Waterpark, which is set to open Nov. 27?

Help us sustain our addiction to the thrills that you’re about to inflict on us.

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From CNN:

Nickelodeon Universe, the largest indoor theme park in North America, opens this week

(CNN)All your favorite Nickelodeon characters are coming to New Jersey.

Nickelodeon Universe, which at 8.5 acres will be the largest indoor theme park in North America, will open on October 25 at the American Dream mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The park features more than 35 rides, roller coasters and attractions. Nickelodeon characters such as SpongeBob, Dora The Explorer and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be at the mall to meet.

The roller coasters include one named the Shellraiser, which features a plunging 122-foot drop.

Since no Nickelodeon attraction would be complete without slime, visitors can enjoy entertainment on the Nickelodeon Slime Stage.

Prices for the park are available but it is unclear when they will be on sale. A general ticket is priced at $39.99. For those interested in a more thrilling experience, there is an all-access ticket for $49.99. Children under 2 are free.

Besides Nickelodeon Universe, American Dream's NHL-regulation size ice rink will open on October 25 with open skating, figure skating and hockey tournaments.

In November, the DreamWorks Water Park is set to open at the mall featuring more than 40 water slides and 15 attractions.
Mall has been planned since 2003

The American Dream mall has been in the works for 16 years. After false starts and multiple developers, it is finally opening. The mall is approximately 3 million square feet roughly divided into 55% entertainment and 45% retail space.

In 2018, a press release from New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the $5 billion project created more than 23,000 jobs during its construction. The governor said the project is estimated to create more than 16,000 permanent new jobs on site and over 6,700 jobs in the surrounding communities
The retail portion of the mail is scheduled to open in March 2020. It will be open for just six days a week due to New Jersey's blue laws, which are still in place in Bergen County, where the American Dream mall is located. Blue laws in Bergen County make it illegal to operate most non-food retail on Sunday and have been in place since the 1600s.

The complex is ready for a flood of visitors with 33,000 parking spaces for those planning to visit by car. For those interested in avoiding traffic, there will be a new daily express bus route that will run every 30 minutes by NJ Transit from Port Authority to American Dream starting October 25.

The New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club has criticized the project over environmental concerns, projected traffic problems and government subsidies used to fund the project.

Triple Five Group, a private company is owned by the Ghermezian family, has developed mega-malls like the Mall of America and the West Edmonton Mall in Canada.

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From the New York Post:

Nickelodeon Universe theme park opening at American Dream mall in NJ

Nickelodeon is coming to New Jersey!

The biggest indoor theme park in North America is set to open in East Rutherford on Friday. The 8.5-acre Nickelodeon Universe will feature some 35 rides inspired by the children’s network — including a Shellraiser roller coaster with a 122-foot drop.

There’s also a Slime Stage and costumed characters including SpongeBob, Dora the Explorer and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Fox43 reports.

Opening day tickets have completely sold out. Admission prices start at $39.99 and children 2-and-under get free access.

Nickelodeon Universe is part of the American Dream mega-mall, which has been in the works since 2003 and consists of 16 enclosed acres including a 300-foot-tall observation wheel, indoor skiing, ice rink, Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life aquarium and a sprawling DreamWorks water park.

There will be 450 shops — from the high-end Hermès and Barneys to fast-fashion spots Zara and H&M — and a 38,000-square-foot food court. The mall is adjacent to MetLife stadium and is owned by Triple Five Group, a private company that also developed Minnesota’s Mall of America.

Nickelodeon Universe will be open from 10 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday.

NY Waterway will run a combination ferry and bus service from Manhattan to the mall. For those looking for the luxury commuting experience, there will also be a helicopter option.

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From nj.com:

Parking at American Dream will cost you. Here’s how much.

Parking at American Dream, the mega-mall opening this Friday in the Meadowlands, is going to cost you.

And it could cost a lot depending what else is going on that day in the complex.

On a regular day, the following parking rates are in effect:

0 – 29 min: Free
30 min - 3 hours: $3
Up to 4:59 hours/min: $4
Up to 6:59 hours/min: $5
Up to 7:59 hours/min: $6
8+ hours: $24 (Maximum all day rate applies)

(So if you’re pushing that 8-hour mark, you might want to sprint to your car before the parking fee jumps EIGHTEEN dollars!)

If there’s a football game, concert or other event at the neighboring MetLife stadium, event parking pricing is in effect at American Dream’s parking lot, too.

So it will cost you $30 to park at American Dream for any amount of time. You can, however, get your parking validated on those event days with the purchase of a Nickelodeon Universe ticket (which costs $39.99 or $49.99). Nickelodeon tickets went on sale Sunday afternoon, and are already selling out.

And if you’re looking for full service, valet parking is $10 -- plus the standard parking rates.

Overnight parking is not allowed.

Here’s the good news: American Dream won’t charge for parking this weekend (Oct. 25-27) during its special preview.

There are 11,000 parking spaces on-site at American Dream and they share 22,000 with MetLife stadium on non-event days, Dana McHugh, a spokeswoman for American Dream, said.

American Dream will officially open Friday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. It will be open Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Its regular hours of operation will be Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. until 1 a.m.

The Nickelodeon theme park and an NHL-sized ice skating rink are the only attractions expected to open Friday. The rest of the 3 million square foot complex will open in phases through March 2020.

News that the tickets for Nickelodeon Universe were available for purchase went live Sunday at about 3:30 p.m. on American Dream’s Instagram story. By Monday morning, Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning were already sold out.

Tickets for dates extending to Nov. 7 are currently on sale online, said McHugh.

American Dream announced pricing last week for the park.

An All Access Ticket for those more than 48 inches tall who are seeking the most thrilling experience is $49.99. And a General Access Ticket, which recommended for those under 48 inches and who choose not to ride the most thrilling rides, is $39.99.

Admissions are for specific blocks of time -- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and 8 p.m. and 12 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

There will not be direct train service to American Dream. Instead, you can drive, or take the bus or a ferry to get there.

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From the Associated Press via northjersey.com:

American Dream's Nickelodeon Universe sells out for opening weekend

EAST RUTHERFORD — If you're planning to go to the new American Dream mall's main attraction this weekend, you may be out of luck.

Passes for afternoon and evening sessions at the mall's Nickelodeon Universe are sold out for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, according to American Dream's website.

The mall opens Friday next to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.

Other attractions will open over the next several months. The full complement of dining, entertainment and retail outlets will open by spring.

A smaller version of the multibillion-dollar complex was approved in 2003 but was delayed by financing problems.

It was eventually taken over by Triple Five, which owns the Mall of America in Minnesota.

The company projects American Dream could attract 40 million visitors in its first year.

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From Patch.com:

American Dream Nickelodeon Park Preview Tickets Sell Out: Report

Tickets for the 3-day special preview sold out in less than 24 hours, according to a report.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Tickets for opening weekend of the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park at American Dream sold out in less than 24 hours, according to a report.

During the mall's official unveil Friday, Nickelodeon Universe is hosting a special preview, featuring timed ticketing and limited availability.

NJ.com reported that the tickets – which ranged from $39.99 to $49.99 – went on sale Sunday afternoon and were snatched up by the following morning for the opening weekend event.

While tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday are sold out, tickets for dates through Nov. 7 are currently available on American Dream's website.

Pricing for the theme park was announced last week. For guests who are seeking to ride more thrilling experiences, an all access ticket costs $49.99. A general access ticket - which is for those who won't be going on thrill ride - a park visit costs $39.99. Children two years and younger will be admitted for free.

The 8.5-acre park will feature more than 35 rides and attractions based on Nickelodeon's iconic characters, like Spongebob Squarepants and Dora the Explorer. There will also be games, retail, shows, entertainment and restaurants.

The mall's grand opening is scheduled for Friday, however, shopping, dining and attractions at the $5 billion complex will open in four phases.

During opening weekend, it'll be open Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. After that, its regular hours will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 1 a.m., Friday through Sunday.

However, since the mall is located in Bergen County – where the blue laws make it illegal to operate retail on Sunday – the retail portion of American Dream won't be open for business one day a week. The mall consists of about 55% entertainment and 45% retail space.

During the initial opening, Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park and The Rink will be open.
The DreamWorks Water Park is set to open Nov. 27, followed by Big SNOW, the country's only indoor real-snow park, on Dec. 5. By March 2020, the mall's 350 retail stores will be open for business.

Altogether, the 3-million square foot mall will contain more than two-dozen restaurants, a Coca-Cola-branded food court and three food halls, giving patrons altogether more than 100 options for dining.

A few highlights include: Nickelodeon Universe theme park with the steepest roller coaster in the world, the first indoor ski and snowboard park in the Western Hemisphere, and first Sea Life Aquarium in New Jersey with a walk-through, saltwater tunnel.

It was originally slated to open in 2017, but Triple Five pushed back the completion date due to difficulties it faced securing the financing.

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From nj.com:

N.J. high school kids getting a free field trip to American Dream on opening day

It is a high school class trip unlike any other: Getting four hours to roam through Nickelodeon Universe on the same day the long-awaited American Dream opens.

About 140 students, mostly seniors, will be taking three buses Friday morning from Henry P. Becton Regional High School to the theme park on its first day in operation, Superintendent Dario Sforza told NJ Advance Media.

Sforza said American Dream extended an invitation and is waiving the theme park admission fee, which runs up to $49.99 per ticket, for the visiting students.

“It’s as if Walt Disney had invited Orlando high school students to check it out,” Sforza said in making an analogy to the world’s most storied theme park, Walt Disney World.

Both the high school and American Dream are in East Rutherford.

A spokesperson for American Dream confirmed the high school group is visiting, free of charge, and that the theme park is opening at 10 a.m. Friday, thirty minutes before the students will arrive.

“It would be accurate to say they are one of the first to experience American Dream,” said the spokesperson, Dana McHugh.

The hastily-arranged visit, classified as an “extracurricular field trip,” was approved Oct. 16 by the Carlstadt/East Rutherford Regional school board, Sforza said. He is the superintendent of the school district and the high school’s principal.

Sforza said the students will arrive at Nickelodeon Universe at 10:30 a.m., and depart at 2:30 p.m. He said American Dream offered to let the students stay as late as 5 p.m. Friday but there wasn’t enough time for school officials to plan such an extended outing.

Sforza said opening day is “pretty historic” for both East Rutherford and New Jersey.

“We definitely wanted to take advantage of it, and we also wanted to welcome them to the community, with open arms," he said.

American Dream has said little publicly about opening day, Friday.

McHugh, contacted Friday, said, “We are sold out opening weekend," but declined to say how many tickets were sold.

Nickelodeon Universe will have more than 35 rides and attractions including three record-setting roller coasters: the Shellraiser will hold the record for steepest plunge with a 122-foot drop; the Shredder will be the tallest and longest free-spinning roller coaster; and the Skyline Scream will hold the record for the tallest indoor spinning drop tower.

The theme park is one of only two venues at American Dream, a massive shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the works for 17 years, opening on Friday.

The others are arriving in stages through the first half of 2020.

Elaborating on Friday’s visit, Sforza said that two classroom representatives from the freshmen, sophomore and junior years will accompany the seniors on the trip, along with members of the school’s new television studio and broadcasting unit.

Sforza said that the high school, beyond Friday’s visit, is envisioning various partnerships with American Dream, including internships and job placements.

Henry P. Becton Regional High School enrolls students from East Rutherford and Carlstadt.

“We talk about them ‘living the American dream.’ Now we are home to the American Dream," Sforza said.

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From nj.com:

Nickelodeon Universe rides open at American Dream. Here are 10 we know of, so far.

Nickelodeon Universe is scheduled to open Friday at American Dream . (I hope you got your ticket because it’s sold out for its first three days of operation).

At 8.5 acres and with 35 rides and attractions it will be the largest indoor amusement park in the country, unseating the 7-acre Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America, another Triple Five-owned property.

American Dream has not yet released a list of Nickelodeon Universe rides or a map of the park — nor an American Dream mall map or app. But through social media and industry events we’ve gathered information about 10 Nickelodeon Universe rides.

Here they are:

1. Timmy’s Half Pipe Havoc - “Take a not so ordinary spin with Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda,” American Dream said on Instagram, of this ride themed after The Fairly OddParents.

2. Rugrats Reptar Go-Round, a double-decker carousel for all ages.

3. Dora’s Sky Railway will offer scenic views of Nickelodeon Universe from elevated tracks, American Dream has said on social media.

4. Blue Skidoo! Soar up and down with Blue’s Clues characters Blue and Magenta.

5. The Shellraiser is from German-based ride manufacturer Gerstlauer, and the model is referred to as the “Eurofighter.” It will hold the record as the steepest plunge on a rollercoaster in the world.

The ride will pause at the top of a 122-foot drop, giving riders a glimpse of New York City, across the Hudson River.

6. The Shredder is another Gerstlauer model and it will hold the record for being the tallest and longest free-spinning roller coaster.

7. Sandy’s Blasting Bronco a roller coaster named after SpongeBob SquarePants’ dive suit-wearing friend, Sandy Cheeks.

8. Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express “a spinning, exhilarating ride through the streets of Bikini Bottom,” American Dream as said on social media.

9. Slime Streak, manufactured by Kansas-based Chance Rides, is less heart-pounding and more family-oriented than the record-setting roller coasters planned for American Dream.

10. Skyline Scream is the world’s tallest indoor spinning drop tower, offering spectacular views of Manhattan and beyond.

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