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January 2020 on Nickelodeon Greece: Instant Mom | RBUK | Thomas & Friends | Butterbean’s Café | Rusty Rivets

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Below is a round-up of Nickelodeon Greece's (Ελλάδα) programming highlights for January 2020!


This January (Δεκεμβρίου), Nickelodeon Ελλάδα will be airing:

Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! (Season 22)
New Episodes
Airs: Weekends at 09:00 from Saturday 4th January 2020

Thomas το τρενακι/ Thomas + friends - ΝΕΑ επεισόδια
πρεμιέρα Σάββατο 4 Ιανουαρίου στις 09:00
κάθε Σάββατο + Κυριακή στις 09:00

Αυτή η δημοφιλής σειρά ακολουθεί τις περιπέτειες του Tόμας το τρενάκι και όλων των φίλων του στο νησί Σόντορ.

Butterbean’s Café
New Episodes
Premiering: Weekends at 12:00 from Saturday 18th January 2020

Butterbean’s Café - ΝΕΑ ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ
πρεμιέρα ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ 18 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ στις 12:00
κάθε Σάββατο + Κυριακή στις 12:00

Το Butterbean Café είναι μια σειρά προσχολικής ηλικίας με πρωταγωνίστρια μια νεράιδα που ονομάζεται Butterbean , ιδιοκτήτρια ενός μαγικού café. Αυτή και οι νεραϊδένιοι φίλοι της δημιουργούν τα πιο υγιεινά σνακ και τις πιο γλυκές λιχουδιές στο Puddlebrook - μια μικρή πόλη νεράιδων και ανθρωπόμορφων ζώων που ονομάζονται Brookies.

Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty (RBUK)
New Episodes
Airing: Tuesdays - Fridays at 22:30 from Tuesday 14th January 2020

RAINBOW BUTTERFLY UNICORN KITTY - ΝΕΑ ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ
πρεμιέρα ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ 14 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ στις 22:30
ΤΡΙΤΗ – ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ στις 22:30

Ένα πνευματώδες γατάκι, η Φελίσιτυ, χρησιμοποιεί τις μαγικές και μεγαλειώδεις δυνάμεις της σε περιπέτειες με τους φίλους της, σε έναν μυθικό και μοναδικό κόσμο.

Rusty Rivets
New Episodes
Airs: Saturdays and Sundays at 12:00 from Saturday 18th January 2020

Rusty Rivets - ΝΕΑ ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ
πρεμιέρα ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 18 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ στις 12:00
κάθε Σάββατο + Κυριακή στις 12:00

Το Ράστυ Ρίβετς είναι μια κωμική περιπέτεια κινουμένων σχεδίων προσχολικής ηλικίας με πρωταγωνιστή τον Ράστυ , έναν σχεδιαστή - κατασκευαστή - κάντο μόνος σου- δεκάχρονο που λύνει προβλήματα με την εφευρετικότητα του και τις καινοτόμες ιδέες του. Όποια και αν είναι η πρόκληση , ο Ράστυ μπορεί να πάντα να χτίζει την λύση με την τεράστια γκάμα των gadgets , εργαλείων και ανταλλακτικών . Κάθε δοκιμή και λάθος οδηγεί με μια μεγαλύτερη ιδέα και παρέα με το κατοικίδιο του τον Μπότασαρ , τον γκατζετάκια γείτονα του Ράστυ και τους ρομποτοβοηθούς τους ,τα Μπάιτς ,καταλήγουν να φτιάχνουν μια μοναδική μηχανή που σώζει την κατάσταση στο τέλος της μέρας.

Instant Mom
New Series
Premieres: Saturday 18th January 2020 at 23:30
Airs: Saturdays and Sundays at 23:30

INSTANT MOM - ΝΕΑ ΣΕΙΡΑ
πρεμιέρα ΣΑΒΒΑΤΟ 18 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ στις 23:30
κάθε Σάββατο + Κυριακή στις 23:30

Το "Instant Mom"είναι μια κωμική σειρά για ένα κορίτσι που λατρεύει να διασκεδάζει, τη Στέφανι, η οποία αφήνει τα κοκτέιλ για τις οικογενειακές εκδρομές όταν παντρεύεται τον Τσάρλι, έναν άντρα με τρία παιδιά. Η Στέφανι σιγά σιγά αναλαμβάνει τον ρόλο της μητριάς πλήρους απασχόλησης, ενώ αγωνίζεται να διατηρήσει ένα ίχνος της διασκεδαστικής, κάπως ανεύθυνης, ζωής της.

More Nick:Sportime Starts to Publish 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Comics in Greece!

Original source: Greek Digital TV; Additional source: Google Translate., Ninjago Wiki.

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UOB, Prudential Singapore and Nickelodeon Asia Team Up to Help Parents Discover and Develop Their Children’s Potential

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UOB, Prudential Singapore and Nickelodeon Asia team up to help parents
discover and develop their children’s potential


Singapore, 26 December 2019– United Overseas Bank (UOB) today announced it was making it easier for parents to discover and to nurture their child’s true potential through a partnership with Prudential Singapore and Nickelodeon Asia that will enhance the UOB KidSmart Programme.

The first step in the UOB KidSmart Programme is for children to take an online test to identify their natural abilities based on eight types of intelligences1. The five-minute test, which is based on the MIDAS™ (Multiple Intelligences Development Scales) aptitude assessment tool2, gives parents deeper insight into the unique strengths of their child. In the three years since the UOB KidSmart Programme was launched, more than 20,000 children have taken the test to find out their natural talents. Parents have then used the test results to partner UOB on a financial plan to nurture the development of their child’s particular intelligences. This has resulted in a 44 per cent increase in the average savings balance of three in five parents whose children have taken the test3.

However, seven in 10 customers are not yet using insurance solutions to protect and to grow their financial assets4. To help bridge this gap and to ensure that the plans for their children can weather rainy days, UOB has partnered Prudential Singapore to add a suite of protection and endowment plans to the UOB KidSmart Programme. This way, families will be covered against unforeseen events and can still take care of their child’s developmental needs.


(From left) Ms Syahrizan Mansor, vice-president of Nickelodeon, Asia at Viacom International Media Networks; Ms Jacquelyn Tan, UOB's head of personal financial services Singapore; and Mr Wilf Blackburn, CEO of Prudential Singapore; at the launch of Nickelodeon Academy of Smarts. PHOTO: UOB

Also new to the UOB KidSmart Programme is the launch of the Nickelodeon Academy of Smarts. UOB and Nickelodeon Asia have paired the eight different intelligences under the MIDAS™ framework with some of the most well-loved Nickelodeon characters. For example, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ athleticism helps children understand what it means to be Body Smart; twin genie sisters Shimmer and Shine’s musicality and singing exemplify being Music Smart; Dora the Explorer’s love for the natural world embodies Nature Smart; while the rescue puppies from PAW Patrol represent People Smart through their close relationships with humans.

There will be online activities and on-ground activities and game booths at roadshows during school holidays, a statement said.

Ms Jacquelyn Tan, Head of Personal Financial Services Singapore, UOB, said, “UOB serves more than two in five5 young families6 in Singapore and from this experience we can see how parents strive to provide the best for their children. It is one of the reasons we created UOB KidSmart Programme three years ago and it is why we continue to enhance it by including like-minded partners such as Prudential Singapore and Nickelodeon Asia. By improving the way children identify their natural talents and helping parents protect and grow their wealth more holistically, we can ensure more Singaporean children reach their full potential.”

Mr Wilf Blackburn, CEO, Prudential Singapore, said, “We’re pleased to collaborate with our long-time bank partner, UOB and a new partner, Nickelodeon Asia to launch the Nickelodeon Academy of Smarts. This programme will help a child discover his potential and will help parents in planning better for their child’s future. It’s important to save and invest early for your child’s life milestones to give them a head start, as well as to put in place adequate medical and protection plans to buffer against life’s uncertainties.”


Ms Syahrizan Mansor, Vice President, Nickelodeon Asia, ViacomCBS Networks International said, “Kids always come first for Nickelodeon so naturally, making the world a more playful place is our mission. We want kids to explore their creativity so the Nickelodeon Academy of Smarts - in partnership with UOB and Prudential Singapore - is one way of incorporating play and Nickelodeon characters to help kids discover their abilities. We want kids to feel encouraged and empowered to find out more about their strengths through Nickelodeon-themed activities. For example, kids who have an affinity to nature and animals may identify as ‘Nature Smart’ through our microsite and align with Dora The Explorer, and will hence be drawn to activities that relate to the great outdoors and an adventurous spirit, to help them achieve their goals.”

In addition to the MIDAS™ assessment tool, the UOB KidSmart Programme website at www.uob.com.sg/kidsmart features an online financial goal planner to help parents chart a suitable financial plan to support their children’s development. Parents can also access deals for a range of enrichment activities for their children linked to the different types of intelligences. Children are encouraged to discover more about their intelligences through Smart task sheets found on the Nickelodeon Academy of Smarts microsite atwww.nickelodeon.com/academyofsmarts. Nickelodeon Asia, Prudential Singapore and UOB have organised a series of activities as part of their year-long partnership. For example, in 2020, UOB Wealth Banking customers will be able to enrol their children in exclusive masterclasses held at selected UOB Wealth Banking Centres. The children will be able to explore their intelligences through activities such as creating stop motion videos, augmented reality clips and digital music.

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1 The eight intelligences are Body Smart (Kinesthetic); Logic Smart (Logical Mathematical); Music Smart (Musical); Nature Smart (Naturalist); People Smart (Interpersonal); Picture Smart (Spatial); Self Smart (Intrapersonal); and Word Smart (Linguistic).

2 Created by Dr Branton Shearer in 1987, the MIDAS tool is based on the theory of multiple intelligences developed by Dr. Howard Gardner (Hobbs professor of cognition and education, Harvard Graduate School of Education)

3 Based on the Bank’s data from October 2016 to October 2019 of UOB KidsSmart Programme solutions including the UOB Junior Savers Account, UOB One Account, UOB Income Builder and PruActive Saver.

4 UOB Young Families Survey was conducted online in May 2016 and polled 447 UOB customers in Singapore with children age 12 years and below.

5 Source: UOB Young Families Survey was conducted online in May 2016 and polled 447 UOB customers in Singapore with children age 12 years and below.

6 Defined as married couples age between 25 to 29 who have children

About United Overseas Bank
United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) is a leading bank in Asia with a global network of more than 500 offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions. UOB is rated among the world’s top banks: Aa1 by Moody’s and AA- by Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings. In Asia, UOB operates through its head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, as well as branches and representative offices across the region.

Over more than eight decades, generations of UOB employees have carried through the entrepreneurial spirit, the focus on long-term value creation and an unwavering commitment to do what is right for our customers and our colleagues.

We believe in being a responsible financial services provider and we are committed to making a difference in the lives of our stakeholders and in the communities in which we operate. Just as we are dedicated to helping our customers manage their finances wisely and to grow their businesses, UOB is steadfast in our support of social development, particularly in the areas of art, children and education.

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. For more information about Nickelodeon in Asia, visit www.nick-asia.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

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Originally published: Saturday, December 28, 2019.

H/T: The Business Times; Additional sources: Straits Times, finews.asia.
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Santa Claus Crowns the Winner of Nickelodeon's 'Top Elf'

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And the first ever winner of the Top Elf's Golden Elf Hat is...


Cameron Fulton from Georgetown, Ky.! Congratulations Cameron!

As part of Cameron's prize for winning Top Elf, he will receive a three night stay at Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana and $25,000 to donate to his chosen charity, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, a charity close to his heart, in honor in of his mom and grandfather.

From Lex 18:

Scott County boy wins Nickelodeon's "Top Elf"

SCOTT COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — A Scott County boy has been named "Top Elf" in the finale of the Nickelodeon TV show that aired on Saturday night.

12-year-old Cameron Fulton was cast in the show where he's competing against seven other kids.

He said the show is about building and making art, and he's had the chance to show off his woodworking skills.

Cameron told LEX 18 that he was discovered by a casting agency, which came across his Instagram profile.

"A lot of people are like 'I want to be a surgeon' because they make a lot of money. I'm like, 'I want to be a woodworker' because it's fun," said Cameron.

During the show he's had to build things like a giant Christmas card and a gingerbread house.

In the finale on Saturday night, he had to build Santa's sleigh, and he managed to impress Mr. and Mrs Claus.

Cameron was named the winner of the show, which meant he got to donate $25,000 to the charity of his choice.

He said the money will go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of his mom and grandfather.

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Top Elf is a new competition series in which, across five one-hour episodes, seven kid “Elf-testants” with extraordinary building and design skills compete in festive challenges to become Santa’s ‘Top Elf’ and have their wish lists granted—not for themselves, but for good causes in their hometowns.

In Top Elf, Santa (Tommy Snider) and Ms. Jingles (Samantha Turret) invite seven civilian “Elf-testants” to the North Pole to test their skills in a series of holiday-themed challenges, from designing their own life-sized gingerbread clubhouses, to reimagining Santa’s sleigh, to creating giant 3-D holiday cards. And of course, building new toys!

Each “Elf-testant" is paired with one of Santa’s elves who help bring their visions to life. Meet the elves: Chip Snuggles (Rudy Martinez), Nog Shimmerhorn (David Magidoff), Ginger O’Tingleton (Jenna Wright), Merry Sparkleberry (Nataliz Jimenez), Tinsel Turtledove (Ashley August), Zippy Twinkles (Davied Morales) and Stretch McDancerpants (Eric Stretch).

The seven skillful “Elf-testants” competing this season are: Aiko from New York; Allison from Walnut, Calif.; Briana from Los Angeles; Cameron from Georgetown, Ky.; Hopper from Highland Park, Texas; Hud from Oxford, Miss.; and Justice from Jamaica, N.Y.

At the end of each episode, “Elf-testants” are judged by Santa, Ms. Jingles and a celebrity guest to decide who is on the “nice” or “naughty" list and one step closer to being named Top Elf. Celebrity guest judges helping Santa and Ms. Jingles find the Top Elf are: Frankie Grande, Amirah Kassem, Peyton List, Alex Wassabi and Pete Wentz.


Top Elf’s original concept was created by Mike Duffy and Tim Duffy of Ugly Brother Studios, who executive produce the series along with Jimmy Fox of Main Event Media, an All3Media America company. Bob Schermerhorn (Project Runway All Stars, America’s Next Top Model) and Lisa Fletcher (The Titan Games) are executive producers, with Fletcher also serving as the showrunner. Nickelodeon’s Vice Presidents of Unscripted Content Paul J Medford and Mandel Ilagan also serve as executive producers. The series is directed by Michael Pearlman (Chopped, Project Runway All Stars). Production of Top Elf for Nickelodeon is overseen by Rob Bagshaw, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content.

A massive congratulations once again to Cameron of being named Santa's Top Elf!

From The Paducah Sun:

Scott County student wins 'Top Elf' honor on national TV show

GEORGETOWN -- The "Top Elf" this Christmas is a student at Scott County's Royal Spring Middle School.

Cameron Fulton, 12, won the title Saturday night during the finale of the Nickelodeon holiday competition featuring seven other youngsters.

During the finale, Cameron had to build Santa's sleigh and impress Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Earlier in the show, which began broadcasting after Thanksgiving, the young competitors had to build a Christmas card and a gingerbread house.

As the show's winner, Cameron was able to donate $25,000 to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Cameron was selected for the show from among thousands of young people who had exceptional building and design skills. He told WLEX-TV a casting agency discovered him through his Instagram account.

Cameron's dad, Ronnie, traveled with his son to Los Angeles earlier this year for the three-weeks it took to film the series.

"It was not what I as expecting," Fulton said. "It was a lot of work for everyone. By California law, Cameron could only work five hours a day and he had to keep up with his school work for another three hours each day.

"It got a little stressful."

Cameron's interest in woodworking is natural as his father is a custom furniture maker. Cameron has his own Etsy account where he sells his own creations.

"A lot of people are like, 'I want to be a surgeon because they make a lot of money," Cameron told the television station. "I'm like, 'I want to be a woodworker because it's fun.'"

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Originally published: Sunday, December 22, 2019 at 20:26 GMT.
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'Blue’s Clues & You!' Bows on Nickelodeon

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Schedule change (11/6) -Blue's Clues & You! will premiere on Nickelodeon on Monday, November 11, 2019 at the new time of 1:00 p.m. (ET/PT)! Following launch, new episodes will continue to air weekdays at 11:00 a.m. (ET/PT) during the Nick Jr. programming block on Nickelodeon.

Update (9/28) - The first three episodes of Blue's Clues & You are now available to watch on Vudu! The episodes are "Meet Josh!", "Playdate with Magenta" and "Big News with Blue". The episodes are free to view, however, you do need to sign in to watch them.

Original Nickelodeon Press Release:

Nickelodeon’s Brand-new Preschool Series Blue’s Clues & You! Bows Monday, Nov. 11, at 9 A.M. (ET/PT)

FORMER BLUE’S CLUES HOSTS STEVE BURNS AND DONOVAN PATTON TO REPRISE ORIGINAL ROLES IN SERIES PREMIERE

Share it: @NickJr #BluesCluesAndYou

August 26, 2019 11:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time


NEW YORK--It’s time to pull up the Thinking Chair and follow the paw prints as Blue and her crew return in Nickelodeon’s brand-new preschool series Blue’s Clues & You!, debuting Monday, Nov. 11, at 9 a.m. (ET/PT). Steve Burns (Steve) and Donovan Patton (Joe) will reprise their roles in the series premiere, “Meet Josh!,” and help new live-action host Josh (Joshua Dela Cruz) and the audience solve their first game of Blue’s Clues.

Blue’s Clues & You! will feature brand-new elements alongside refreshed iconic items from the original series, including:

  • New CG-animation for Blue and Magenta;
  • An updated Handy Dandy Notebook equipped with a new blue crayon and smartphone technology, allowing Josh and Blue to receive emails and video calls;
  • An all-new Handy Dandy Guitar;
  • The return of fan-favorite characters: Tickety Tock, Slippery Soap, Shovel, Pail, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Cinnamon, Paprika, Felt Friends, Sidetable Drawer and Mailbox, plus the original Thinking Chair;
  • And the introduction of Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper’s newest additions—twins Sage and Ginger.

Nickelodeon is further deepening the interactivity of Blue’s Clues & You! with the launch of brand-new play-along videos in Noggin, Nick’s top-ranked interactive learning subscription for preschoolers. Launching alongside the series’ linear premiere, the play-along videos will allow users to explore the stories in an immersive way, and engage with live-action host Josh and the animated characters, by tapping, touching or swiping to navigate through enhanced learning experiences. Preschoolers will also have the ability to customize elements, like the color of the clues or the creation of birthday cards for Blue, and then see their designs appear throughout the video. The classic Blue’s Clues library is currently available on Noggin and additional Blue’s Clues & You! play-along videos will continue to roll out into next year.


Following the series premiere of Blue’s Clues & You!, NickJr.com and the Nick Jr. App will feature original short-form content and full-length episodes. Episodes will also be available on Nick Jr. On Demand and Download-To-Own services.


Live-action host Josh and beloved puppy Blue, in Nickelodeon's brand-new Blue's Clues & You!

A remake of the groundbreaking, curriculum-driven interactive series Blue’s Clues, Blue’s Clues & You! follows Blue as she invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure and solve a puzzle in each episode. With each signature paw print, Blue identifies clues in her animated world that propel the story and inspire the audience to interact with the characters.


The original Blue’s Clues series launched in September 1996 to critical praise from educators, parents, and preschoolers and ran for six groundbreaking seasons. Created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela C. Santomero, Blue’s Clues drew acclaim and high ratings for its unique interactivity that helped change the way kids watch television and has remained one of the most popular preschool shows of all time. The landmark series also raised the bar in preschool television by exploring advanced subject matter such as sign language, geography, physics, emotions, and anatomy.

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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To celebrate today's announcement, Nick Jr. released brand-new clip of the Blue's Clues reboot. As you can see above, this new clip follows Blue as the famous pup makes a request, but the new host Josh has trouble figuring out what's going on.

The clip begins with Josh telling fans he's unsure of what Blue wants with their snack, but he doesn't get too upset. He pulls out his handy dandy notebook which has gotten a big upgrade. Now, the book is part paper and part phone, so Josh takes a second to ring up some familiar faces.

First, Josh calls up Joe who is working at a present store. The pair talk for a moment before Steve is added to the call. The original host is working at the Blueprints Detective Agency where finding clues is what he does. As the pair all talk about Blue, Steve and Joe decide to chat with Blue directly, and they solve the mystery.

As it turns out, there is only one thing to do. Blue wants to play Blue's Clues, but the pair do one last thing before hanging up. Steve asks to talk to the viewers for a second, and he asks everyone to help Josh.

"Will you help my cousin Josh? Great because I can tell he's going to need a lot of help like I did," Steve says.

From Romper:

'Blue's Clues & You!' Brings Blue Back For New Adventures — EXCLUSIVE

Blue's Clues is back, in a slightly different — but nevertheless familiar — form on Nickelodeon. The revival, Blue's Clues & You!, exclusively debuts three episodes on the streaming service Vudu on Sept. 27 before it officially premieres on Nick on Nov. 11. Blue's Clues & You! brings Blue back for new adventures, along with some old friends and a new host, Joshua Dela Cruz. You can see them all in this exclusive clip [here on romper.com].

In many ways, the revived series is a lot like the original show. It follows a dog named Blue who leaves paw print-shaped clues on various objects to help her pal (owner? roommate?) Josh solve a puzzle. The level of audience interaction remains the same; there are gaps left in the dialogue so viewers can chime in and answer questions. The show still makes kids feel like they're part of what's going on. But there are a few technological updates, too.

This clip offers a glimpse at the new series, along with a hearty dose of nostalgia. In the episode "Playdate with Magenta," several fan favorite characters find themselves back on that beloved red couch. Blue's bestie Magenta is over for a visit, but when it comes time to take a photo together, several more friends pile into the frame. It doesn't look like Blue's Clues & You! has forgotten anyone.

The clip opens with Blue and Magenta bounding onto the couch while Josh walks by, with what looks like his Handy Dandy Notebook in his hands. Right away it's clear that the show is visually a little different, thanks to advances in animation since the original. But the vibe remains the same. Josh happily announces that it's picture time while Blue and Magenta act adorable in the background: they high-five their ears and tumble around just like the playful puppers they are.

Josh takes no notice of the explosion of cuteness behind him because he's focused on snapping a picture. To do that, he needs help from you, the viewer. He asks the viewer to hold his phone, which is when the update to the classic notebook becomes obvious. The notebook is no longer just a notebook, it also includes a handy dandy smartphone. Josh hands it over and the viewer brings it up to eye-level, so while you're watching it seems like you're looking right at the phone screen.

The pups are more than ready for their closeup, but when Josh tells them to move closer together, some other characters take the opportunity to jump into frame. Shovel and Pail arrive, with Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper joining soon after. The crew's all here! Josh excitedly gets them into position and encourages them to smile, at which point the viewer snaps the perfect shot. Then Josh asks Blue to take a picture of him with you, which she does using her ears. Unfortunately, you don't get to see how that one turned out.

The clip concludes with Blue using her ears to take a ton of selfies, because it's 2019 now and dogs know how to take selfies. Blue's Clues & You! has definitely been updated for a modern audience, but it seems to share its predecessor's fun spirit.

Blue's Clues & You! premieres on Nick on Nov. 11, with three episodes debuting early on Vudu on Sept. 27.

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From the Los Angeles Times:

Why Nickelodeon’s new ‘Blue’s Clues’ may feel very, very familiar

It won’t take an expert detective to sniff out the similarities between Nickelodeon’s upcoming series “Blue’s Clues & You” and its source material, “Blue’s Clues.”

After comparing the first three episodes of “Blues Clues & You” — currently available on Vudu — to their original counterparts on Amazon Prime, The Times has concluded the forthcoming reboot of the popular children’s program will follow mysteries nearly identical to those of its namesake. Key differences, such as a fresh host and updated technology, will separate the old from the new.

“Blue’s Clues,” which ran on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2007, followed Steve Burns and his dog, Blue (voiced by co-creator Traci Paige Johnson), as Steve deciphered the meaning behind Blue’s barks by tracking strategically placed paw prints — with assistance from the show’s young viewers.

Each episode adhered to the same easily digestible formula: The live-action host collects three clues — drawing a symbol for each in his handy-dandy notebook along the way — that add up to Blue’s message of the day. Once Blue’s owner and the audience find every hint, the host returns to his “thinking chair” to solve the puzzle. The learning program earned eight consecutive Emmy nominations for preschool children’s series between 1998 and 2005.

“Blue’s Clues & You” sees Johnson reprise her voice role as the title pup opposite newcomer Josh, played by Joshua Dela Cruz, who takes up Steve’s mission to hunt for Blue’s clues. In the pilot, Josh also benefits from additional guidance, courtesy of former “Blue’s Clues” hosts Steve and Joe (Donovan Patton), who replaced Burns’ character in 2002.

Though the series uses newly recorded voice performances, the scripts and animated movements remain largely unchanged, as each episode closely matches the corresponding original — with a few exceptions. Because the new show runs about two minutes shorter than “Blue’s Clues’” 25 minutes, certain sequences that aren’t crucial to the plot — such as Blue painting elephants or assembling doll outfits out of felt — have been cut, while others more integral to the story have been shortened.

Among the modern elements to be featured in the reboot are Broadway star Dela Cruz’s jazzy spins on classic “Blue’s Clues” tunes, advanced CG animation for Blue and her canine pal, Magenta, and a tricked-out take on the host’s trademark notebook, which now doubles as a smartphone. In the second episode of “Blue’s Clues & You,” “Playdate With Magenta,” Josh’s notebook/phone comes in handy as the final clue, hinting that Blue wants to take a photo with Magenta during her visit. In the original, “Magenta Comes Over,” the final clue is a camera from the pre-smartphone era. Similarly, instead of receiving handwritten letters in the mail like Steve, Josh simply opens emails from pen pals on his phone.


Steve gets a letter from Mailbox in “Blue’s Clues.”(Screenshot by Christi Carras via Amazon Prime)


Josh gets an email notification from Mailbox in “Blue’s Clues & You.”(Screenshot by Christi Carras via Vudu)

Familiar friends such as Tickety Tock, Slippery Soap, Shovel, Pail, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Cinnamon, Paprika, Felt Friends, Sidetable Drawer and Mailbox will return to accompany Josh and Blue on their adventures, along with some small additions — two of whom make their debut in the third installment of “Blue’s Clues & You.” While the original episode “Blue’s News!” introduced Paprika as Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper’s new baby girl, the updated version, “Big News With Blue” reveals Paprika’s littlest siblings, twins Sage and Ginger.

Amid an industrywide influx of new franchise installments, there are no set rules for remakes or revivals, though “Blue’s Clues & You” sticks closer to its predecessor than other animated TV reboots. The Times compared writing credits and episode synopses on more than 30 animated remakes — nearly all geared toward children — to their respective originals and concluded that none hewed as tightly to their initial iteration as the first three chapters of “Blue’s Clues & You.”

“For me, it’s kind of an homage to what I did, coming back to exactly the ... format that I created, which, at the time — and still, now — is completely unique to television,” “Blue’s Clues” co-creator Todd Kessler, who is not involved in the production of “Blue’s Clues & You,” told The Times in a phone interview, referring to the episodes now streaming on Vudu.

A pioneer in interactive TV, the first “Blue’s Clues” engaged its preschool-age fans by breaking the fourth wall and inviting them to help solve Blue’s riddles. In 2019, “Blue’s Clues & You” will take the interactivity up a notch with play-along videos available on Noggin, Nickelodeon’s youth-facing educational subscription service.

“They made a couple minor changes,” Kessler said. “But, literally, you’ll see they follow the shots and the animation pretty much in a paint-by-numbers way.”

“With any property, there’s a need to refresh it,” he added. “Our budget for ‘Blue’s Clues’ was about one quarter of what the budget for other Nickelodeon shows was at the time. So now the animation and the backgrounds are much more robust than they were originally. ... And also, they have a host who’s from mixed cultures and will have a much easier time being identified with around the world.”

The network also offered its perspective on how the updated “Blue’s Clues” nods to the show’s earlier days.

“The new series is not a shot-for-shot remake. We have refreshed a number of the original scripts and added modern touches,” a representative for Nickelodeon, which declined to make the producers of the reboot available for comment, said in a statement to The Times. “There are similarities, including ‘Easter eggs’ for the fans, and there are instances where the scripts adhere closely to the original as well as having many new moments.”

“Blue’s Clues & You” premieres Nov. 11 on Nick Jr.

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From TBI Vision:

MIPCOM 2019 Kids Hot Pick: Blue’s Clues & You!

Nickelodeon’s 1996 curriculum-driven interactive series Blue’s Clues followed an animated blue-spotted dog called Blue as she left a trail of clues/paw prints for the host and the viewers, to figure out her plans for the day.

Combining concepts from child development and early-childhood education with innovative animation and production techniques that helped viewers learn, the original incarnation became the highest-rated show for pre-schoolers on US commercial television.

The part live-action part animated series was syndicated in 120 countries and translated into 15 languages, becoming the longest-running Nick Jr. series until it was surpassed by Dora The Explorer in 2011.

The new series is a ‘reimagining’ for a new generation of pre-schoolers by its original creators, Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler and Angela C. Santomero

Now called Blue’s Clues & You! (20 x 30 minutes), it will feature new elements alongside refreshed iconic items from the original series – including new CG-animation for Blue and Magenta, provided by Dublin-based Brown Bag Film’s Toronto studios, as well as several new characters.

The show’s new Filipino host Joshua Dela Cruz has already been declared “a grade-A hottie” by fans on Twitter, according to Huff Post, and distributor Viacom International Studios expects the programme to perform strongly in markets with a local host. “We’re in the initial phases of exploring which territories would be most effective and looking at potential hosts,” says Lauren Marriott, Viacom’s VP of International programme sales.

But will today’s generation of discerning multiplatform-consuming pre-schoolers, who expect their shows to be cross-platform and interactive, like the series?

Blue’s Clues & You!
Distributor: Viacom International Studios
Producer: Nickelodeon Animated Studios, Brown Bag Films, Out of the Blue Enterprises
Broadcaster: Nick Jr. (US)
Logline: A reimagining of the beloved 1990s blue-spotted dog Blue

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From The New York Times:

‘Blue’s Clues’ Returns, and Silence Is Still the Star

But will today’s overstimulated preschooler find a springy dog and her human sidekick a little basic in a noisier digital age?


More than two decades after it first debuted, “Blue’s Clues” returns to Nickelodeon, with a new host, Joshua Dela Cruz.

TORONTO — Two decades ago, “Blue’s Clues” stormed children’s television with something colorless, low-tech and ordinary: silence.

Last winter, on the Toronto set of “Blue’s Clues & You!” — a reboot premiering Nov. 11 on Nickelodeon — silence was still the star, even though the host was new and (relatively) loud. Joshua Dela Cruz, 30, bounced around an empty stage in a striped shirt (blue, not the original host’s signature green), strumming his handy dandy guitar. His co-star was a dot made by a laser pointer, a stand-in for his “best friend,” Blue, the waggy puppy who would be added later by animators, with a subtle 3-D revamp to increase her cuddle factor.

Dela Cruz sang about how smart and hardworking you, the imagined viewer, are, then leaned close to the camera to ask a question: “What’s your superpower?” Then came the silence: one, two, three, four beats long, an eon in TV time. Finally, Dela Cruz’s pie-eyed face lit up as if you’d responded brilliantly, and he gushed, “Great job!”

“Blue’s Clues,” which debuted in 1996 and ran for six seasons, followed by a spinoff called “Blue’s Room,” was the first children’s cable show built entirely around direct address, inviting preschoolers to play along with games and solve mini-mysteries (like “What snack does Blue want?”). The show was interactive before interactivity became mundane; those built-in silences left open for child participation.

Now it’s back, riding the twin entertainment trends of 1990s nostalgia and the resuscitation of corporate intellectual property, joining a fleet of children’s shows born of a backward glance. Elsewhere at Nickelodeon, “All That” and “Rugrats” are getting their owns remakes and “SpongeBob SquarePants” is getting a spinoff, “Kamp Koral” — while “Carmen Sandiego” has returned on Netflix, and “Animaniacs” has been revived by Hulu.

With anxieties about an uncertain world percolating among adults, fleeing to the familiar is a retreat to safety. So why not take the kids, too? “People want that comfy blanket feeling of the good old days,” said Traci Paige Johnson, one of the show’s creators.

For broadcasters like Nickelodeon — confronted with cord-cutting and depleted, fragmented viewership — the vaults of old shows look like a lifeline, a direct path to an intergenerational audience. A potentially lucrative one, too: The original “Blue’s Clues” was the first billion-dollar consumer brand for Viacom, its parent company.


The original “Blue’s Clues,” with Steve Burns as host, was an unlikely smash at a time when shows like “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” dominated the ratings. Photo: Nickelodeon.

But even then, “Blue’s Clues” was something of a throwback: a leisurely paced, unflashy show with the educational bona fides of its public TV predecessors “Mr. Rogers” and “Sesame Street.” An unlikely smash for a cable network, it paved the way for more learning-centric programs like “Dora the Explorer.” But the new “Blue” enters a much-altered viewing landscape where attention is diverted not just to streaming services, but to social media (#kidstagram) and the algorithms of the YouTube Kids app.

The other challenge is the show’s totemic status to a generation that feels ownership over Magenta, the Thinking Chair, Mrs. Pepper and the other inhabitants of Blue’s storybook world. Don’t panic — they’ll all be back, plus a few new citizens.

Still, Vince Commisso, president and chief executive of 9 Story Media Group, the production company behind the new show along with the animation studio Brown Bag Films, understands the risks. “Blue has the legacy and brand equity, but there’s a lot of pressure, because you can only screw it up,” he said, laughing.

Johnson and Angela Santomero, another creator, are determined not to let that happen. (A third creator, Todd Kessler, left “Blue’s Clues” in 2000.) Now in their 50s, the pair met at Nickelodeon in their early 20s when Santomero was using her master’s degree in child developmental psychology in the research department and Johnson was working as a freelance producer and animator. “We wanted to do something very simple and graphic and slow,” Santomero recalled. “Something where preschoolers were treated like they were smart, and felt empowered, emphasizing those social emotional skills. We were thinking of my hero — ”

“Mr. Rogers!” Johnson broke in, finishing the sentence, which they tend to do for one another.


Two of the creators of “Blue’s Clues,” Traci Paige Johnson (left) and Angela Santomero, are back to run the rebooted version. Credit: Bobby Doherty for The New York Times

“We were young, and Nickelodeon took a chance on us,” Santomero said. “They were busy with other things, like working on Dr. Seuss. They left us alone in a little room to come up with something.”

Most children’s TV at the time was built around male characters, but Blue would be a girl in the “boy” color of blue. She would never wear a bow. Using Johnson’s cutout animation style, her cartoon world would be clean and tactile, like a layered felt board, with lots of empty space. And while the storytelling would bolster kindergarten-readiness skills (at a time when the intensive parenting ethos was taking hold), it would also be silly — a half-hour with a single story line that would push children to actively listen.

In the mid-1990s, however, relaxed Federal Communications Commission regulations about educational content in children’s TV had made room for a different type of programming; it was a time when “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” dominated. “Parents were afraid. ‘Ren & Stimpy’ was on right before preschool shows,” Johnson said. “It was very hard to promote something that was soft and gentle.”

Yet, within months, “Blue’s Clues” was beating both “Sesame Street” and “Barney” in ratings. There were reams of merchandise, a straight-to-video movie featuring Ray Charles, a Macy’s balloon — as well as a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting.

The show’s success demonstrated that educational research combined with advocacy could be profitable, said Alison Bryant, the author of “The Children’s Television Community.” “The fact that all TV shows today have educational curriculum consultants is definitely because of ‘Blue’s Clues,’” she said.

In 2004, the show was canceled, an event Santomero described as devastating, though the creators moved on. Fred Rogers’s estate approached Santomero to create a new series, which became “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” on PBS. Johnson joined her, but while they’ve worked together on other projects — including “Creative Galaxy” and “Super Why!” — every few years they would return to Nickelodeon to sniff out the possibility of bringing Blue back.

In 2017, they got the go-ahead to develop a reboot from Sarah Landy, a development executive at Nickelodeon Preschool, who just happened to be a former assistant on “Blue’s Clues.” Not long after came an order for 20 episodes.


After Burns left the original show in 2000, Donovan Patton took his place as host. Credit: Nickelodeon.

Burns will appear as a guest, alongside Dela Cruz, on “Blue’s Clues & You!”

But will today’s overstimulated 2- to 5-year-olds find a springy dog and her human sidekick a little basic? “Kids have more access to technology. They’re more visual. But from a child development perspective, emotionally, they’re the same. If anything, they need to slow down and take a step at a time more than ever,” said Santomero, quoting the show’s theme song.

Creators of the new “Blue’s Clues” acknowledge the realities of children’s lives today with small tweaks, like updating the handy dandy notebook to include a phone. At mail time, an email arrives. But the most notable change is the host.

An open casting call led to about 1,000 hopefuls showing up in Los Angeles, many dressed like the original host, Steve Burns. After setting anchor in a generation’s collective imagination with his guileless persona and pleated khakis, Burns left in 2000 (his character went to college), to be replaced by Donovan Patton as “Joe.” “I had given all of the smiley energy I had,” Burns said. “I was truly pretty exhausted.”

But his tentative forays into social media revealed fans’ fierce devotion to “Blue’s Clues,” which helped persuade Burns to take ownership of his legacy. He is writing and directing on “Blue’s Clues and You!” and making guest appearances. He also weighed in on the new host, casting a vote for Dela Cruz.

Dela Cruz had been understudying Aladdin on Broadway for five years when his agent mentioned an audition for the new “Blue’s Clues.” Growing up in New Jersey, he used to watch the show with his superfan little sister and walked around belting, “Mail time!”

Any working actor might be drawn to the steady paycheck of a Nickelodeon gig, but Dela Cruz, who is Filipino-American, was also eager to break barriers as the show’s first Asian-American host. “Growing up, I never saw anybody like me on TV,” he said. “Especially somebody who was Asian that didn’t have an accent, who didn’t have value because they could fight.”

There’s a good chance that a year from now, Dela Cruz will be a preschool idol around the world: a stripy, human Elmo. Viacom recently announced the first licensee partners for plush toys, play sets and digital games. While the reboot machinery churns, Dela Cruz said he was trying to focus on the imaginary scene partner on the opposite side of the lens. Burns offered him a key piece of advice: “Lean into the silence. It’s your friend.”

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From Hidden Remote:

Blue’s Clues and You: Host Joshua Dela Cruz chats diversity, hopes for new series and more!

Blue is back on Nick Jr. in Blue’s Clues & You to entertain and help educate a new generation of preschoolers. Below, host Joshua Dela Cruz chats about taking on Steve and Joe’s duties, what he hopes the new series accomplishes, and more!

Josh, like so many of us, grew up watching Blue’s Clues on Nickelodeon, never imagining that he would one day be the host of the series after Steve Burns (and later Joe, portrayed by Donovan Patton). A New Jersey native, Josh is a triple threat and has appeared in Disney’s Broadway production of Aladdin as the understudy for Aladdin. One might also recognize Josh from his appearances on CBS’s Bull and ABC’s Time After Time. But the actor always had his eyes and goals set on bigger things. And really, what’s bigger than hosting the reboot of Blue’s Clues?

The series, Blue’s Clues & You, premiers on Nick Jr. Monday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. (ET/PT). In the premiere, original hosts Steve Burns and Donovan Patton appear. They have passed on the duties to their “cousin” Josh and give audiences a warm hello. Those who grew up watching Blue’s Clues, whether on their own or with their younger siblings, will find this very heartwarming.

They don’t make TV like they used to, especially programs for children! Now that most of us original-Blue’s Clues fans are parents, it feels great to have the adorable puppy Blue back for a new generation to enjoy and love.

Josh shares how he and his little sister didn’t have cable at their home, so visits to their aunt’s house were particularly exciting since they would tune in to Nick Jr. in the morning to watch Blue’s Clues. Diversity wasn’t in high-demand back in the day, unfortunately, so appearing on TV, let alone host Blue’s Clues was not something Josh thought possible.

“[Watching TV] I never experienced [seeing ] Asian actors –forget filipino, just any Asian actor that wasn’t acting out caricatures of stereotypes. I didn’t connect with anyone.” Josh remembers.

This led Josh to pursue theater, where he was able to find more diversity, commenting:

“I realized that it was never a dream [to be an actor] of mine, just because I didn’t consider it possible. To be able to take on this role [on Blue’s Clues and You], I hope future generations that are watching can take away that it could be you on screen. You can have whatever dream job you wish.”

Steve Burns is credited as having created magic with Blue’s Clues, quickly rising to popularity and easily becoming one of the best and most popular TV shows for kids of all-time. Donovan Patton carried on Steve’s duties and the series continued to be successful. Now, a big weight is on Josh’s shoulders, but I, and those who have already caught snippets of the new show, know there’s nothing to worry about.

When we asked Josh what he believes he has to offer and how he stands out from Steve and Joe, he says:

“I think everyone brings their own person and history to the part. It’s just going to be me, Josh, bringing ME into this character. I can only be myself. Steve talked to me about it. He is the sweetest, most encouraging, supportive person I know. Steve really is how he appears to be on the show. I hope to do the same and portray myself into this character.”

With Josh being the only real thing in front of the camera, we wondered if any improv was possible, but filming is tougher than it looks!

“No improv. You have to be pretty specific with everything. Like when it’s Mail Time, I dance with the letter. I have to be starring right at Blue, which could be green tape or a tennis ball, a figurine, if I’m really lucky.”

Finally, on what he hopes children take away from Blue’s Clues & You, Josh says:

“To feel empowered and want to have fun while learning. When they go to school, to feel joy about working hard. To learn that it’s about working hard, not how smart you are. I hope kids have a good time learning to laugh and be silly, walking away better learners.”

Blue’s Clues & You premieres on Nick Jr. Monday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. (ET/PT).

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From NPR.org:

'Blue's Clues' Returns With A New Host

The children's TV show Blue's Clues is back after 15 years, with a new host. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Josh Dela Cruz about what it's like solving mysteries with an animated dog.


(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "BLUE'S CLUES AND YOU")

UNIDENTIFIED CHILDREN: (As characters) A clue.

SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

"Blue's Clues" is back.

(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "BLUE'S CLUES AND YOU")

UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: (As character) Oh, a clue. Wait. Where's the clue?

UNIDENTIFIED CHILDREN: (As characters) There.

UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR: (As character) Oh, a clue.

SIMON: For the Blue's Clue-less, it's a kid's TV show on Nickelodeon with an animated blue dog and her companion who rely on viewers to help them solve mysteries. Started in 1996, that companion was Steve. Joe followed. It was never BJ Leiderman, who writes our theme music. But there were no new episodes for 12 years. Well, that wrong will be righted Monday. Blue returns with new puzzles for preschoolers and with a new human, a nice guy named Josh Dela Cruz, who joins us now from New York. Thanks so much for being with us.

JOSH DELA CRUZ: Thanks for having me, Scott.

SIMON: This new version, I gather, of the show is called "Blue's Clues And You." And besides you, what else is new?

DELA CRUZ: (Laughter) Well, since it is 2019 and it's been years since a new episode has been released, we've updated a lot of things, starting with Blue and Magenta. Traditionally, they were 2D animation. And now they will be 3D. They will be furry and fluffy and...

SIMON: Aw.

DELA CRUZ: ...So huggable. And I guess the most notable is the handy dandy notebook. It'll still have the classic yellow pages. And we'll still draw on it with the crayon. But now on the other side, it's a smartphone. So that opens up an entire world of possibilities, and it's really exciting.

SIMON: Aw. Were you Aladdin on Broadway?

DELA CRUZ: Yeah. I was with the show for about five years. And I was originally an understudy. And I understudied Aladdin and Iago. And then I took over for three months, which was a dream. Yeah.

SIMON: What's it like to go from being on Broadway to playing to a green screen?

DELA CRUZ: The most notable difference is the silence (laughter)...

SIMON: Yeah.

DELA CRUZ: ...Because, you know, there's always an audience there with you when you're on stage. After I finish a take, I'll usually turn to somebody and be like, did we get it? Was that funny because I have no idea (laughter).

SIMON: Let's advise all youngsters to turn away from the radio for just a moment while I ask you this next question. They add Blue later, right?

DELA CRUZ: Yes. Oh, my gosh. She's the biggest diva. She's never there for any of my scenes.

SIMON: (Laughter).

DELA CRUZ: You know (laughter) she's like Marlon Brando was during...

SIMON: Oh, with Rod Steiger...

DELA CRUZ: ..."On The Waterfront." Yeah. That's right.

SIMON: ...Or without Rod Steiger. Right, exactly.

DELA CRUZ: Yeah. That's right (laughter).

SIMON: Oh, my word.

DELA CRUZ: No. Yeah, she's usually a piece of green tape, or if I'm lucky - if I'm lucky, Scott - a green tennis ball.

SIMON: Well, it's a tribute to your acting ability that that doesn't throw you off. Did you watch the shows as a youngster?

DELA CRUZ: I did. I did. You know, I was about seven at the time. And I was watching with my little sister. And that was my first brush with the show.

SIMON: And I have to note. You're a Filipino American...

DELA CRUZ: I am.

SIMON: ...Which - we haven't seen a lot of Filipino Americans front and center on children shows, have we?

DELA CRUZ: Yeah, not on children's television. You know, it's - I really feel honored that I've been given this opportunity to be in a role where it didn't require somebody that was Filipino American, you know, where I could just be myself. And they didn't cast me because they needed to cast a Filipino American. I think that's what the powerful part is for me and hopefully for other generations to come was that growing up, I never saw anybody that looked like me or that I could identify with that wasn't a caricature of a stereotype or somebody that didn't resort to violence or was a foreigner. So it's really an amazing thing to be in a children's show where I'm being silly, and the comedy has nothing to do with my nationality or my ethnicity or whatever I identify with.

And my most favorite thing that I've heard so far comes from friends or friends of friends from their kids saying that they point at the TV screen or the computer screen and they go, hey, he looks like me. And I think that's the coolest part.

SIMON: "Blue's Clues And You" with Josh Dela Cruz premieres Monday, 1:00 p.m. Eastern on Nickelodeon. Thanks so much for being with us.

DELA CRUZ: Thank you so much, Scott.

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From NextShark:

Filipino-American Actor Who Grew Up Watching ‘Blue’s Clues’ is Now Hosting It

It was through watching “Blue’s Clues” and singing the “Mailtime” song with his little sister at the age of 7 when Josh Dela Cruz knew that he wanted to sing and act.

Now, after more than 20 years since it premiered on Nickelodeon, the live-action/animated children’s show is returning to TV with Cruz as the new host of the reboot series “Blue’s Clues & You!”

While attending high school in New Milford, N.J., Dela Cruz joined the theater program to audition for “High School Musical” as a way to make friends. He still wasn’t sure if he wanted to be an actor until he received a scholarship to study at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn during the summer of his junior year.

“That was the first time I was surrounded by people who knew that that’s what they wanted to do,” he told NextShark.

Dela Cruz feels fortunate to have parents who were supportive of his ambitions, but he remembers his mom and dad being hesitant.

“It’s a scary thing whenever your kid wants to go into the arts, especially my family, they’re from the Philippines,” he said.

Dela Cruz went on to graduate from Montclair State University with a degree in musical theater before booking his Broadway debut as Aladdin’s understudy and holding the lead role for three months in 2017. He also took on the role of Iago, the sarcastic parrot who served as Jafar’s right-hand man.

But after five years with the theater company, Dela Cruz was still yearning to do something more with the skills that he had acquired and learned on his journey so far. That’s when his agent sent him the audition for “Blue’s Clues & You!”


He never thought much about children’s television being a possible career path until people around him would reminisce about “Blue’s Clues.”

“The show is such a huge part of our lives,” he said. “And I think this is the thing that I was waiting for.”

While preparing for the show, Josh says he received some advice from Steve Burns — who was the original host of the long-running program — and Donovan Patton — who replaced Steve as his younger brother Joe — that came in handy dandy.

“First, when you’re talking into the camera, the person on the other side of the glass is a real person and you need them. If you’re asking them a question, it’s not because they happen to be there. It’s because they are the leading authority on whatever it is that you’re asking them. And you can’t move on until they help you with the answer,” he explained.

Burns and Patton also encouraged him to be himself no matter what.

“I should never feel like I need to do anything or replicate anything that they have done, that they hired me because they love me and what I bring and what I do,” he recalled. “It’s pretty incredible to be talking to the people that you watched on TV that were empowering you to be yourself and to be silly.”


Dela Cruz will introduce “Blue’s Clues” to a new generation of kids and Asian American families who may feel underrepresented on the small screen.

“Growing up the roles that Asian Americans were cast in were because of what they looked like and the stereotypes or caricatures that go along with it. While I think that martial arts is awesome, I never quite identified with being a villain, foreigner,” he went on. “So I feel really honored to have that privilege to be ‘Josh,’ who is also Filipino.”

What else can fans expect from the new “Blue’s Clues & You!”? Besides Steve and Joe, many of the iconic characters from the original series will make a return, including the Shaker family, and Magenta, who, along with Blue, will appear in 3D this time around.

For any millennials who grew up watching the show, the handy dandy notebook is now a smartphone.

Josh points out that technology encroaching in every aspect of our lives is something the reboot acknowledges.

“Now we can get video calls and emails and we can Skype with Joe and Steve and Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper and anyone,” he explained.

That adventure continues when “Blue’s Clues & You!” premieres on Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. EST, as Steve and Joe pass the torch to Josh and teach him how to solve Blue’s mysteries.


Pictured: The new host of Blue’s Clues, Joshua Dela Cruz, on Nickelodeon. Photo: Gavin Bond/Nickelodeon. (C)2018 Viacom, International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Pictured: The new host of Blue’s Clues, Joshua Dela Cruz, on Nickelodeon. Photo: Gavin Bond/Nickelodeon. (C)2018 Viacom, International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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From Character Media:

‘Blue’s Clues’ Is Back—With Joshua Dela Cruz Leading The Show

If you’re a ’90s baby, chances are that the words “handy-dandy notebook” and “mail time” will conjure up some nostalgic memories of your childhood: memories of Steve in his bright green stripes hunting for blue pawprints with his adorable dog, Blue. Or memories of singing like a pretend opera star every time the “Mail Time Song” came on, or even of crying your eyes out when Steve left the show to go to college. But a new generation of kids will soon know the references to this famous children’s show.

That’s right. “Blue’s Clues” is back. And while old friends like Blue, Magenta, and even the original hosts—Steve Burns (Steve) and Donovan Patton (Joe)—will be returning for the Nickelodeon show’s premiere on Nov. 11, there’s a new addition to the family that will carry the show’s legacy. Introducing the new “Blue’s Clues & You” host, Joshua Dela Cruz.

A former musical theater actor in the original Broadway cast of Disney’s “Aladdin,” Dela Cruz spent most of his childhood indulging in his love for music. Whether it was singing karaoke (a favorite pastime in the Filipino community, as he notes) or participating in school music programs, music played a significant role in his life. It wasn’t until high school that his older sister encouraged him to audition for the school’s musical, which ultimately made him fall in love with theater. Soon, he landed a scholarship to Papermill Playhouse—the regional theater in New Jersey—which eventually led him to pursue musical theater at Montclair State University. It was there that he met his wife, Amanda, and other aspiring artists. “That was the first time I had ever been around people that wanted to pursue acting in any form as a career,” Dela Cruz says. “ It’s not something that I’d ever been exposed to, especially culturally. To be surrounded by people—particularly such a diverse groups of kids—who wanted to do this for a living because it was their passion was an awakening for me.”

Straight out of college, he found himself on the right career path, booking a role in a production of “The King and I” at Kansas City Starlight, opposite acclaimed Pinoy actor Lou Diamond Phillips. “I doubt he remembers who I am, but Lou Diamond Phillips played such a huge role in my progression,” says Dela Cruz. “During that production, I said I was nervous, and he pulled me aside and told me, ‘You belong here.’ And that was such a huge thing for someone to say, especially a Filipino actor who has done so much that had nothing to do with him being Filipino.” As a Filipino American, Dela Cruz says that he often struggled to find representation within the theater world. “I’ve never seen anybody like me outside a production of ‘The King and I’ or ‘Miss Saigon,’ or really do anything other than playing an Asian person in an Asian musical,” says Dela Cruz.

“I love that with ‘Blue’s Clues’ we’re celebrating the fact that I’m Filipino, but I wasn’t cast because I’m Filipino.”

And perhaps that’s why when Nickelodeon announced him as the new “Blue’s Clues” host, the AAPI community went wild. For once in American children’s television, there would be an Asian American in a show and role that’s not necessarily about being Asian. “I love that with ‘Blue’s Clues’ we’re celebrating the fact that I’m Filipino, but I wasn’t cast because I’m Filipino,” says Dela Cruz. “And that’s what’s beautiful. I’m just so stinkin’ lucky that I get to grow into me and be myself while impacting kids in a positive way.”

For his first leading role on the small screen, Dela Cruz has some big shoes to fill. After all, “Blue’s Clues” lives fondly in the memories of those who grew up watching Steve and Blue, as they solved puzzles and taught preschoolers everything from American Sign Language to how to tell time. But after watching Dela Cruz sing the iconic “Mail Time Song,” you’ll quickly realize your childhood is in safe hands—in other words, he’s perfect for the role. Not only does he retain the original show’s energy and charm, he brings his impressive singing and dancing chops to the table. Even the show’s original host, Steve Burns (who is now the consulting producer and director on the new series) attests that Dela Cruz is taking the show to a new level. “He’s a Broadway-level singer and dancer, and that is adding so many dimensions already,” says Burns via email. “Neither Donovan nor I can sing. Or dance. At all.”

“Josh is genuinely imaginative and engaging, and he had an inherent sense for the blue screen demands of the role,” says “Blue’s Clues” original host, Steve Burns.

Dela Cruz was picked because he was the perfect guy for the job. Out of a pool of more than 3,000 auditionees, he was chosen for the role. Burns was also a part of the search, and who better than the original host himself to deem who’s right for the role? “It always has to be real,” says Burns. “Even when it’s goofy. Even when you’re freaking out because the mail arrived. The relationship between the host and the home viewer must be specific and real.” When Dela Cruz went into his green screen test, Burns knew he had what it took. “Josh is genuinely imaginative and engaging, and he had an inherent sense for the blue screen demands of the role,” says Burns. “Also, he’s a great guy in general, and we all liked him immediately. Still do!”

Dela Cruz says that he found incredible support and new friends in the original hosts, Burns and Patton. “I used to watch them on TV, it’s crazy!” Dela Cruz says. “And now I have their phone numbers and we’re talking about old movies. They made me into family. They’re the two big brothers that I need, especially with this show, they’re just great role models and super supportive.” But he also found a role model in another certain legend from children’s television. While still working on “Aladdin,” Dela Cruz felt he wanted to do more with his life than just entertain, he wanted to use his gifts to help other people. During the audition process for “Blue’s Clues,” the Mr. Rogers documentary, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” came out. “It was one of those moments where it was the right place, right time,” says Dela Cruz. “After my callback, I went to see the Mr. Rogers documentary and thought, ‘Yup. This is the right thing. I want this so badly.’ Mr. Rogers was so huge in my life growing up. And our creator, Angela [Santomero], got into this business because of Mr. Rogers. I knew this is what I wanted.”

Parents, and old and new “Blue’s Clues” viewers alike, are all ready to see what this new chapter of the show has in store for Blue and her friends. “More music, more songs, lots of dancing and super mega cool animation,” Burns teases. “Also, his new notebook is like the coolest thing ever, and I’m jelly.”

“I hope that kids learn that whoever you are and whatever you identify as, it’s okay to be silly and step out of your comfort zone.”
Speaking of the new notebook, did you know it also has a phone now? In order to keep up with the times, the show has updated a few things. “We get emails now, which is fun,” says Dela Cruz. “I think it’s amazing that they were able to marry a notebook and a phone. We never lose the fact that we draw each clue, but we also don’t ignore the fact that technology is such a huge part of our world. I think kids are going to have a great time. Although, I apologize to any parent if the show becomes something that’s on repeat all the time!”

While the new series will introduce more modern elements to the adventures of Blue and Josh, the heart and soul of the original will still remain the same. And just like his idol Mr. Rogers, Dela Cruz hopes that children will have fun learning while watching his show. “I hope that kids learn that whoever you are and whatever you identify as, it’s okay to be silly and step out of your comfort zone,” says Dela Cruz. “To be kind and to communicate to each other and the people around them, so that they can live life as full as they deserve. All of our content is focused on the well-being of our viewer—and that’s all we’re ever concerned about.”

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From Multichannel:

Top Kids’ Producer Returns With ‘Blue’s Clues & You!’

Angela Santomero excited about reuniting the gang on Nickelodeon

Angela Santomero, who helped create the iconic kids show Blue’s Clues, was concerned about being a one-hit wonder.

Six series later, Santomero is chief creative officer of global production company 9 Story Media Group, and Blue’s Clues is being revived as Blue’s Clues & You!, starting Monday (Nov. 11) on Nickelodeon.

“Relaunching it now is taking me back,” Santomero said. And though kids’ viewing behaviors have changed and so has the TV business, “there’s still a need and a niche for quality educational kids media and that’s what empowers me.”

Santomero left Columbia University with a master’s degree in child developmental psychology with a specialty in technology and media and went to work in the research department at Nickelodeon. “I was going to change the way kids watch TV,” she recalled.

At the time, Nickelodeon had a hit in Double Dare and was looking for a game show for preschoolers. “From my background, I wanted to figure out a way to get to play and be active in the media, but learn while they’re playing,” she said. “And so Blue’s Clues became that show.”

The show, unique in the way it paused to let kids interact with what was happening on screen, went on the air 23 years ago and ran for 10 years. (There was also a spinoff called Blue’s Room.)

After Blue’s Clues ended, Santomero started a company called Out of the Blue and began creating a series of shows. One was Super Why! for PBS, another is Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (she was great friends with Fred Rogers, aka Mr. Rogers; Fred Rogers Productions produced Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood). Santomero, who has been nominated 21 times for Emmys, finally won one for Daniel Tiger.

Santomero also created shows for streaming services, with Wishenpoof! and Creative Galaxy for Amazon Studios and Charlie’s Colorforms City for Netflix.

Out of the Blue was acquired by 9 Story Media Group in 2018 and Santomero was named chief creative officer, overseeing its studios in New York. When Nickelodeon decided to reboot Blue’s Clues, Santomero got the call. “Angela has always been wanting to bring it back. We’ve always been in touch with her and the second the idea was brought out there, she was just really so excited and just jumped at the opportunity,” Sarah Landy, senior vice president of production and development at Nickelodeon Preschool, said.

“A lot of the people who have grown up on Blue’s Clues are starting to have families of their own,” Landy, who worked on the original show, said. “It just felt like the right time to bring a fresh perspective to the show.”

She said Santomero “has amazing creative ideas and that stems from knowing our audience so well because of the research she does.”

Though their media habits have changed, what preschoolers want to watch really hasn’t. “They’re more tech-savvy, but at the core, they’re the same emotionally as they were 22 years ago,” Landy said. “Some of their expressive vocabulary is bigger, but they still haven’t caught up emotionally. Development is still development, so we have to make sure we’re not constantly aging up and making everything older.”

Blue’s Clues & You! still has “the same entertainment parts, it still has the great characters and still looks really different than anything else on TV right now,” Santomero said. With computer graphic technology Blue is more fluffy and huggable, she said. “Educationally, it still has the same level of higher order thinking skills and kindergarten readiness skills. What I’m most proud of is it empowers kids.”

Also new is the host, Josh Dela Cruz. “We looked at 3,000 actors and actresses to find the right person,” Santomero said. “He is amazing. He talks to the camera like nobody’s business. Not too many people can talk to the camera. He can.”

Steve and Joe Return

Original Blue’s Clues hosts haven’t been forgotten. Both are a part of the new show, with Steve Burns writing and directing and Donovan Patton, who played Steve’s replacement and brother Joe, directing. They’re also on the show.

Blue’s Clues co-creator Tina Paige Johnson is also back, as co-creator and co-executive producer.

“It’s like a family affair,” Santomero said. “I love that Steve and Joe come back and teach Josh how to play Blue’s Clues and really pass the torch over to him.”

With new technology from Nick’s Noggin app, there is also a more interactive play-along version of Blue’s Clues & You! available to kids.

The show has already been available on Walmart’s Vudu streaming service and episodes are on YouTube. “I’m hearing everyone is ridiculously happy,” she said.

The first order of 20 episodes of Blue’s Clues & You! has been completed. Have more been ordered?

“We haven’t announced anything,” Santomero said, pausing. “We’re going to announce pretty soon.”

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From Buzzfeed:

"Blue's Clues" Is Back And Wants A Whole New Generation To Enjoy The Silence


Lauren Strapagiel / BuzzFeed News

Blue's Clues & You! has a new host and new graphics, but the same charm that millennials fell in love with as kids.

TORONTO — Watching an episode of Blue's Clues get made is as charmingly lo-fi as the show itself.

The set is nothing more than a green screen with a table draped in the same hues. Behind that table, new host Joshua Dela Cruz and Blue's original pal, Steve Burns, are deciding what Christmas tree decorations their various animated friends would like best.

As Dela Cruz mimics the sound of a rocket ship taking off with all the gusto of a toddler, the staff sitting behind rows of monitors in the studio coo and giggle. "That was so cute!" is whispered more than once.


Lauren Strapagiel/BuzzFeed News

It's October, about a month out from the Nov. 11 premiere of Blue's Clues & You!, the latest iteration of the beloved preschool show about a cartoon dog and her human pal solving puzzles. The new show is being shot in Toronto, and on this day in particular, Dela Cruz and Burns are shooting a future holiday episode.

The reboot is as much a homecoming for the show's stars and producers — as well as the millennials who watched as kids — as it is a fresh introduction for kids to a series that was a trailblazer in children's television.

When Blue's Clues first aired in 1996, it broke ground as the first show for preschoolers that broke the fourth wall and left space for viewers to respond to the host, starting with Burns. It ran until 2006, with Donovan Patton (known as "Joe") replacing Burns for the last four years.

Things will be a little different this time around, though. Blue and her pals are now computer-generated, Dela Cruz's trusty notebook is also a smartphone, and that iconic rugby shirt is now blue.

But much is also the same as the original, including the signature pauses for silence. As Dela Cruz and Burns act out their lines, there are long pauses. To an adult, it feels awkward, like a space that needs filling. But to a preschool audience, this is the magic that made Blue's Clues a hit.

"To me, the show looks so different. I see a lot of differences. But I think the thing that's the same as what we did is the silence and the fact that our show leans into silence," Burns told BuzzFeed News. "My favorite thing about Blue’s Clues is the amount of silence."


Taylor Miller/BuzzFeed News

Burns and Patton will both be making appearances in the reboot — Burns is even writing and directing some episodes — and their involvement also meant they could take Dela Cruz under their wing. According to them, he's fitting right in.

"It just feels good to be able to support — that's how I see that role, as nostalgia guy. I'm Yoda. I'm shorter and green and old, and I'm here teaching Luke what to do," said Burns.

"I get to be Uncle Owen," Patton added. "I give him some blue milk and I ask where he's been and why he's late all the time."

Dela Cruz came to the show by way of Aladdin on Broadway, and it's a big dose of nostalgia for him too. He used to watch the show with his little sister when he was younger.

"It's very exciting, but I do pinch myself because I'm like, you just shared a screen with Donovan and Steve, who you were watching on the other side of the screen, and you just had dinner with them and it wasn't a thing, you were just the old friends getting back together, which is like the coolest thing ever," he said.

Traci Paige Johnson, one of the show's original creators, told BuzzFeed News all three men share a certain kind of personality that lets them carry the show.

The trick, Burns said, is remembering that you're not the star of the show — that kid watching is. It's up to them to tell the host how to solve Blue's clues, the host is just along for the ride.

"It's a buddy cop investigation show, and they're the buddy, and you never see them but that's the whole job," said Burns.


Burns and Johnson remember making that first episode back in the ’90s in a basement, then quietly waiting for the premiere.

Things are, of course, different this time.

With social media, there's been hype building around the reboot as Nickelodeon releases teasers. There's also that time Dela Cruz went viral on Twitter after someone found some shirtless Instagram photos and declared him a thirst trap.


"I woke up in the morning and looked at my phone, and like, my two sisters were just blowing up my phone," he said, laughing. "They were like, 'Have you seen this?!' and I clicked on the link and was like, Noooooo."



Social media has also shown that millennials who grew up with Blue, some of whom have children of their own, are excited to see their favorite characters again. After the show's premiere on Monday, many shared their joy on Twitter.

Still, there's also been those claiming a reboot is ruining their childhood, but Johnson is taking it all in stride.

"When you're taking a classic and rebooting it, there's so many pokers out there who won't like it, but the response has been phenomenal," she said. "Just when Nickelodeon leaked the little video of Josh calling Steve and Joe, and just the outpouring of these 20-year-olds ... it's just a beautiful feeling that we touched so many people and that everyone's so excited for it to come back. It's like comfort food for the soul."

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From BCK Online:

TIA MOWRY AND KIDS ARE EXCITED ABOUT THE NEW “BLUES CLUES AND YOU”

Blues Clues and You premiered back in 1996 and was an immediate hit with Nickelodeon audiences as Blue and her buddies took viewers on fun and educational adventures. Well, Blue is back with new and familiar faces and everyone was truly excited about the debut, including actress Tia Mowry.


“I grew up watching BLUES CLUES and was even on the show when I was younger. To now have my children watch the show is so surreal. Congrats!!” Tia shared ahead of the show’s debut on Monday

The reboot will include new friend, Joshua Dela Cruz, who will host the 20-episode series, taking over the role that put original series host, Steve Burns, on the map.

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From Tennis Tonic:

Serena Williams happy to relax with her daughter Olympia. PICTURE

Serena has some quality time with her daughter Olympia

Serena Williams is having a great time at the Maldives with her delightful daughter Olympia and devoted husband Alexis Ohanian.

The former world no.1 “celebrates” a moment of “normality” with Olympia while watching a cartoon on the tablet. Serena commented:

“Sometimes vacation means cartoons with @olympiaohanian, and she’s super excited for the first episode of Blues Clues & You today on @nickelodeon. ”


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From ComicBook:

Blue's Clues & You! Host Joshua Dela Cruz Talks Expectations, New Elements, and Advice From Steve and Joe

Nickelodeon is introducing a new generation of fans to the lovable dog Blue in Blue's Clues & You, and those fans will also meet a brand new host in Joshua Dela Cruz. Cruz will follow hosts Steve and Joe in hosting the popular series, and as fans learned they are still around in Blue's world, though the show will focus on Joshua and Blue. ComicBook.com recently had the chance to speak to Cruz all about getting the expectations that come with such a big show, how he got the part, and the new things Blue's Clues and You is bringing to the table, and we started the conversation talking about the surrealness that comes with hosting a show like Blue's Clues.

"Everyday is super surreal," Cruz said. "I do laugh to myself every day and I do catch myself singing to myself every day just because of how ridiculous it is that I get to do this job. I grew up in theater, or rather I went to school for theater and it wasn't until later in my career that I really wanted to pursue acting in television and I was fortunate enough to be able to work on Aladdin on Broadway, and now I get to do this as a job. It's a little bit ridiculous that I get to play dress up for a living and just be like maximum silly as my job. So I'm happier than I've ever been."

"The weird and surreal part is just that every night, now that the show is out, it is getting strange now that people are seeing our show that we worked on and that has been ours for so many months and now we're getting to share it," Cruz said. "But it's also super exciting because now kids are finally able to see this thing that we've been working on. So I'm super, super pumped. I have friends calling and texting me saying that their kids are going crazy, and so I couldn't be happier. But it definitely is a little strange. Every once in a while I'll get people asking me if I'm the guy, the Blues Clues guy, which I don't think I'll ever get used to. But everyone's really nice so lucky for that."

Blue's Clues is a beloved property amongst fans, so there will be some high expectations that come along with such a high profile role. Thankfully some of that pressure has been mitigated by the team around Cruz, along with the knowledge that the show and its characters still resonate with today's audience.

"I think especially because the team is so good, I guess the initial hesitation would be, oh man, how am I going to live up to what the show was and how are we going to like catch lightning in a bottle again? But in regards to Blues Clues, the formula is still so relevant today as far as talking to kids and empowering kids and giving them a voice," Cruz said. "So that we have that and the nostalgia factor is only working in our favor because now we have parents who grew up watching the show, they can watch with their kids actively, and relive that nostalgia and share something that they grew up with with their child who's going to love it."

"And specifically with Blues Clues, the creative team and Steve Burns, the original host and Donovan Patton, we are a part of a very, very unique family and they have been so supportive in making sure that I know they hired me because of they want me to be me, not Steve or Joe," Cruz said. "They want me to be my own unique person, and that has been really empowering for myself as well as a person of color coming into a role and it really not having to do anything with being Asian. It's really, really cool, so I'm excited. I don't think there is any sort of fear in my mind of will we live up to the past success of the show because as long as we keep being as honest and make sure that we are working so that we can leave kids better than when we found them and empower them, I think the show will always win. And Blue's just so darn cute. Especially now that she's 3D and super, super furry. So we have that going for it."

Speaking of Blue, the adorable pup is back and better than ever, as she is fully CGI now, which allows her to be even more animated than before. Working with a completely computer-generated partner does take a little getting used to though.

"It definitely takes some getting used to because Blue is a huge diva," Cruz said. "She's never on set when I'm on set. She's always filming her scenes after I'm done (laughs). But it's really, it's a lot of fun. We have an amazing crew up here in Toronto that, I'm normally acting to pieces of tape on the floor or on the wall, and Ashley Krantz, who is my on-set assistant, she is essentially every single part that isn't me, giving me all of my lines. She's my acting partner. She makes sure that I get through the day, and our hair and makeup, every single person on our team is incredible, and it trickles down from our creatives. They didn't bring back the show just because we should just bring it back. They brought back the show because they saw it as an opportunity to bring all the good things and all of the learning tools that Blue's Clues has at its disposal to help kids of this new generation learn how to have fun while they're learning and get them ready for preschool."

"Every single meeting, every read through that we've had, that is always the beginning, middle and end of our story is how are we affecting the kids," Cruz said. "And it's really inspiring to see a show that has so much integrity and that is its purpose and to have fun doing it. So it's really, really cool."

While there will be plenty of recognizable aspects from the past Blue's Clues shows, there will be some new elements as well, and one of the biggest innovations is the evolution of the Handy Dandy Notebook.

"The biggest thing that sticks out in my mind is the handy dandy notebook because now it's also a smart phone, so you have the functionality and nostalgia of the actual notebook, but now we can kind of explore video calls, which are even more personal than a regular phone call," Cruz said. "And now we can get emails and video letters, which is really, really exciting because we don't have to just imagine that this letter, this video message, we can place it into the world that these kids live in now. My nephew knows his way around an iPhone without anyone's help. He can order things and he's five. He can call people back and it's pretty funny, but this is the world that we live in, and to get kids to stay in that world is definitely important. We can't ignore it."

As fans saw in the first episode, Steve and Joe are still around in the world, and Cruz shared some advice he got from both former hosts of the show.

"Yeah, they said, it always comes back to when you're talking to the home viewer, they're a real person," Cruz said. "So whenever we're asking them a question, it's not just because, 'oh hey, you're here. Can you answer this question?' When we ask a question, they are the expert in the room. If we're talking about skateboarding, Steve said to me in the audition, 'if I ask them a question about skateboarding, they are Tony Hawk. They are the utmost expert in whatever question we're asking them.' That's important. Especially as a kid, you don't really get taken seriously a lot yet, especially your feelings and your points of view, so our show is amazing in that respect that we can give kids that power and that voice and really the safe space to make mistakes, which we don't really get in our everyday life."

"They told me that person is the most important person in the room," Cruz said. "So I'll envision, when I'm talking into the lens, I'll see, one of my nephews, kids of my best friends and an imaginary kid that's somewhere out there in the world, but it's a very specific person. And to give, ask a question and value their opinion and care about them. So that was the biggest takeaway that it's not just talking to a hypothetical person that might be there, there is someone there and they are listening and they are ready to answer your question."

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From Fox 4:

Blue's Clues and You


In 1996, Nickelodeon premiered the groundbreaking preschool series Blue's Clues. The show’s unique interactivity—in which viewers help energetic girl puppy Blue identify clues to solve a puzzle—helped change the way kids watch television and has remained one of the most popular preschool shows of all time.

Now, Blue and her crew are back in Nickelodeon’s remake, Blue’s Clues & You!, which features a brand-new live-action host Josh (Joshua Dela Cruz) alongside all-new CG animation and refreshed iconic items from the original series, such as an updated Handy Dandy Notebook. Joshua along with the creators of the original Blue’s Clues and Blue’s Clues & You!, Traci Paige Johnson and Angela Santomero, can discuss why Blue remains an iconic character in children’s television and what young viewers and their parents can expect from the new show.

Host Joshua Dela Cruz, who was inspired by the original Blue’s Clues to become an actor, recently appeared in Disney’s Broadway production of Aladdin, as well as CBS’ Bull and ABC’s Time After Time.

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From GQ:

The Real-Life Diet of the Surprisingly Swole Blue’s Clues Host Joshua Dela Cruz

When he’s not chatting with a three-dimensional Blue and fending off Twitter thirst, Dela Cruz is eating vegan and doing Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

This week, the newly launched Disney+ has given its subscribers a golden opportunity to zone out on all sorts of yesteryear's childhood classics. But Disney isn't the only network tapping into the nostalgia market—its cable TV frenemy, Nickelodeon, is striking back with Blue’s Clues and You, a reboot of the beloved early-aughts kids’ show, hosted this time around by the extremely fit (and child-friendly) Joshua Dela Cruz.

Blue’s Clues and You, which premiered on Monday, November 11, features a few tasteful updates to an otherwise faithful reproduction. The characters are now three-dimensional, but are blessedly sans CGI fur and look largely the same as before; the tunes have been reimagined, though their lyrics are unchanged; and a few SFW selfie sessions and FaceTimes have been sprinkled throughout to indicate that it's not the '90s anymore.

Dela Cruz—plucked from a five-year stint on the stage of Broadway’s Aladdin—is the face of this wonderfully pure operation. Unfortunately for Dela Cruz, the existence of social media means that mere moments after the reboot’s trailer first dropped, fully-grown adults on Twitter pointed out the large biceps under his iconic striped shirt.

To obtain said biceps, Dela Cruz maintains a strict vegan diet and squeezes in Crossfit-inspired gym sessions before and after work days. He bounces between New York (where his apartment is located) and Toronto (where the show shoots) with his real-life dog Ollie, who's a maltipoo mix. During off-seasons, Dela Cruz also makes sure to return to a Brazilian jiu-jitsu studio to work off some steam. Back in New York, Dela Cruz chatted about the going-vegan process, which he accomplished with his wife, why he thinks jiu-jitsu is comparable to yoga, and how food can bring people together.

GQ: After the casting for Blue’s Clues and You was announced and the first trailer dropped, there was a lot of thirsting after you on Twitter. Were you expecting that?

Joshua Dela Cruz: That was a huge surprise. When we film, I wake up early and I go to sleep early. So when I woke up, my phone had blown up, and it was a bunch of texts from my sisters. I was like, "I hope everything's okay, what's happening?" and I read a bunch of “HAVE YOU SEEN THIS?” and then the link to the Twitter posts. I lost it. It's so flattering, but hilarious at the same time.

Now that you've gone viral and you're a kids’ television show host, what does your average day of work look like?

I’ll generally wake up around 4:30, have my first cup of coffee, go over script stuff, practice some guitar, and then by 5:30 I’m at the gym. My big workout day is Sunday, when I do chest and triceps. Monday is either a break day or cardio and abs. On Tuesday I do half of a Murph [a crossfit workout consisting of 100 pull-ups, 200 pushups, 300 squats, and a mile run] minus the running, which I sub with elliptical work. Then Wednesday is shoulders and cardio, Thursday is another half-Murph, Friday is cardio and abs, and Saturday is back and triceps.


I imagine your current routine is different from what you did when you were performing on Broadway every night.

Energy-wise, they’re actually very similar, but I developed this routine because I have to sustain energy for many more hours on this current schedule. I'll do cardio at the end of the day because I can veg out on the elliptical, but it takes a little more attention and form when I'm doing weight and bodyweight stuff.

I also do cardio at night to mimic doing a show at night, because that's what my body is used to. For the past five years I would always be doing something active at night. During Aladdin, I also did Brazilian jiu-jitsu on the DL. I never called out because of an injury, but I unfortunately can't practice jiu-jitsu during filming, because I'm the only person that they film, and God forbid I break a finger falling down. In my off time I'll be able to get back into class. Jiu-jitsu is something that I really enjoy. I look at it as yoga, but, you know, people fight back. It's a lot more interesting than the weight room, because the weights are trying to choke you out.

A big part of yoga for a lot of people is the mental health benefits. Does that apply to jiu-jitsu as well?

Absolutely. Being in New York, you're kind of on guard all the time. You need to blow off some steam, and jiu-jitsu does that, because you're exhausted when you're wrestling, but it also teaches you to slow down. You can't muscle your way through a match. You really have to think and be present, and just take things as they come. That's one of the biggest benefits for me as an actor and a New Yorker—jiu-jitsu slows me down in a good way.

What’s your food regimen like?

My wife and I have been vegan for just over three years now. It was mainly for health at the time. There's cancer on both sides of my family and there's a history of neurodegenerative disease on her side of the family, so we just wanted to tune our bodies and be in the best place possible to have a fighting chance for whatever comes our way. And we found that veganism was that change for us. It's become a huge social and activist issue for us as well.

Was that a difficult transition?

We just cut everything out. I went into this whole swirl, like, "What am I gonna eat?" I previously supplemented my workouts with a lot of meat, protein, stuff like that. Being Filipino, you know, we love our pork. So that first day I just went out and ate a really delicious vegan meal somewhere. And I realized, "Oh, I can do this." We got a whole bunch of vegan cookbooks, and it was difficult at first because it's such a different way to cook. But now it's super easy. We're about 99 percent vegan—we still eat honey—but it's been a good three years.

I've never felt better. I definitely have more energy and I feel lighter. Before I went vegan, when I was doing Aladdin and would eat before the show, there were some meals where my body would just feel terrible. I was so slow, my mental acuity was not quite there, and I was sleepy. And when we changed to vegan, I would still eat a lot before the show so I was full, but I felt completely functional.

Any foods you really miss eating?

Thankfully, sugar is vegan. But, you know, meat is delicious. I miss pepperoni pizza and I definitely miss barbecue. Luckily, today, it's so much easier to get things that are similar-tasting if I really have a craving for junk food. My wife and I are cooking a lot more again now that we’re on the same diet. Cooking together or for each other has been really lovely. We make this heavenly butternut squash pizza with Miyoko's cheese. We make our own sauce, and it's such a great comfort food that we also put in the fridge and eat cold.

So veganism started as a health thing, but it became more about activism for you. How did that happen?

The environment and the corruption of the meat industry specifically have just become more and more difficult to ignore from a consumer's standpoint. I used to say that I would have cheat meals whenever there was an opportunity—like, I used to really want to go to Peter Luger's in Brooklyn and have a steak there. But I think that's changed in the last year-and-a-half. I don't think I'd go now.

I guess Pete Wells would say you’re on the right path.

I guess! He once came to our restaurant when I was working on the Lower East Side, at Back Forty. Being in that kitchen was like working at a theater every night.

Do you feel like working in restaurants influenced your relationship with food?

More than food, I think it influenced my relationship with people, because you get people on their good days, you get people on their bad days, and no matter what, everyone can come together for food. I loved Anthony Bourdain and his work, and that even when it came to interviewing and talking to people who clearly had different values and points of view than he did, they could come together over food and find commonality in that everyone is just trying to do their best. That kind of understanding is unfortunately often lost these days.

In addition to Blue, on the show, you also have a real-life dog that seems to be on set a lot when you’re filming. What can you tell me about him?


We've had Ollie for almost four-and-a-half years now. Now that I'm working up in Toronto and my wife Amanda's working in New York, Ollie travels a lot. We split the time together because he's such an important part of our lives as an emotional companion. He gives us a place to put our energy and love outside of our professional lives. So he is the on-set dog, and whenever I come back from New York without him, I can visibly see the disappointment in my coworkers' eyes.

He roams around the studio by himself. I recently found out that he likes to sit at the front door of the building, which is glass, watching people as they walk by. Whenever anybody walks up to the door he backs up, waits for the door to close, and then he goes back and people-watches. I had no idea he was wandering over there! So he pretty much has the run of the entire studio. He's very smart, and also very manipulative. He's like a velociraptor from Jurassic Park—he's figured out the doors.

Is Ollie also vegan?

No, Ollie's not a vegan. It's like living with a murderer.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Real-Life Diet is a series in which GQ talks to athletes, celebrities, and everyone in-between about their diets and exercise routines: what's worked, what hasn't, and where they're still improving. Keep in mind, what works for them might not necessarily be healthy for you.

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Update (9/12) - Vudu, the Walmart-owned ad supported streaming service, will exclusively debut the first three episodes of Blue's Clues & You on Friday, September 27, 2019, ahead of the show's premiere on Nickelodeon in November!

From Associated Press via The Day:

Meet the man picked to be host of the ‘Blue’s Clues’ reboot

Joshua Dela Cruz has gone from having a genie as a sidekick to a bright blue puppy — and he couldn’t be happier.

The actor is the host of a reboot of the pre-school TV show “Blue’s Clues” and hopes people who grew up on the original come to check it out with their kids.

“Now parents get to share a piece of their childhood, which is really exciting and only makes the learning that's happening onscreen that much stronger,” he said.

Dela Cruz comes to Nickelodeon’s “Blue’s Clues & You!” after a long stint in the Broadway musical “Aladdin,” where he understudied Iago as well as the title character and went on as Aladdin for three months.

“There was still something more that I wanted at that point. I’d been with the show for just about five years. And I wanted to use the gifts and the skills that I had learned to help someone,” he said. “And my agent sent me an audition for ‘Blue's Clues.’”

The original Nickelodeon show ran from 1996 to 2007, with a human host solving a puzzle by deciphering the meaning of Blue’s barks and paw prints — with assistance from young viewers chiming in with their thoughts.

The reboot hews close to the original, with the return of characters like Mailbox, Thinking Chair, Slippery Soap, Shovel and of course Blue, though the pup is being rendered by computer graphics. “She is furrier, she's more lovable,” he said.

Other changes include the addition of Handy Dandy Guitar and an update to Handy Dandy Notebook, which now has smartphone technology, allowing Dela Cruz and Blue to receive emails and video calls.

Former hosts Steve (Steve Burns) and Joe (Donovan Patton) returned for the first episode to help welcome Dela Cruz as the host. Burns helped pick Dela Cruz from an audition process that included over 3,000 hopefuls. He is the first Asian-American actor to become Blue’s companion, a responsibility not lost on him.

“I was talking to my friend and they said their kid was like, ‘Hey, he looks like me.’ And man, that hits you like a ton of bricks,” he said. “It hits you like a ton of bricks.”

Traci Paige Johnson, co-creator and co-executive producer of the original “Blue’s Clues” and the reboot, helped pick Dela Cruz, purposely widening the search to include Broadway performers because they can sing and dance and endure a grueling schedule.

She and her team went to see him in “Aladdin” and were wowed by what they saw him do onstage. But they were even more impressed by what they saw offstage.

“Some kids were backstage and he was just so lovely with them, so genuine. He got down to their level and spoke to them,” she said. “He just felt like the whole package.”

The 30-year-old Dela Cruz thinks “Blue’s Clues” is different than other shows geared toward children because it honestly asks audience members for help and it doesn’t ask them to be silent consumers.

“It's more of a transfer of power and authority to the home viewer, which is something as a kid, you don't usually get,” he said. “You're usually told to be quiet and listen. Our show gives us the opportunity as kids to voice our opinions and make mistakes, because that's a part of learning.”

Appearing on “Blue’s Clues” completes an unlikely circle for Dela Cruz, who as a youngster watched the show with his younger sister. The family didn’t have cable but whenever they’d sleep over at their aunt’s house, the pair would eagerly watch the blue dog. Dela Cruz even credits the catchy “Mail Song” with spurring his interest in singing.

He grew up in New Milford, New Jersey, with no intention of becoming an actor. “I had a very strong imagination growing up and I was the only boy sandwiched between two girls, so I would just kind of play by myself all the time and put myself in these wild situations and dream up these big stories.”

Advice from his older sister led him to audition for the high school musical and it was theater that helped him overcome his aversion to public speaking. Dela Cruz earned a bachelor’s in musical theater from Montclair State University in 2011.

His additional credits include “Here Lies Love” off-Broadway and Onscreen, he's appeared in ABC's “Time After Time” and CBS'“Bull.”

It was at college when he met his wife, the stage and TV actress Amanda Dela Cruz, who is currently appearing off-Broadway in “Jersey Boys.” Though he’s often away filming his show in Toronto, he’ll slip a picture of her — and their beloved dog Ollie — into his scripts.

“I'll look at those pictures and just kind of remember home,” he said. “I just get a little bit homesick. And when I see them, it just kind of brightens me up.”

He marvels that now he’s the host of a show he enjoyed years ago with his little sister, who is expecting her first child. (“All she wanted for her birthday one year was Handy Dandy Notebook,” he said.) When he told her he had landed the gig as the host of the “Blue’s Clues” reboot, it was a shock.

“It's not something that any of us really ever saw as a thing that could ever happen in our futures,” he said. “It's really wild.”

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From TVKIDS:

Blue’s Clues & You!’S Traci Paige Johnson & Angela C. Santomero

Traci Paige Johnson, who also provides the voice for Blue, and Angela C. Santomero spoke with TV Kids about Blue’s Clues’ origin story, why now was the right time to reboot the series and the importance of interactive programming for young viewers.

Twenty-three years since the original Blue’s Clues bowed on Nickelodeon (and then ran for six critically-acclaimed seasons) creators Traci Paige Johnson and Angela C. Santomero have ushered in an updated version of the series for today’s kids in the recently premiered Blue’s Clues & You! The remake once again follows the lovable pup Blue as she invites viewers to come along on clue-led adventures to solve a puzzle in each episode. In for Steve Burns as host is Joshua Dela Cruz, who first made a name for himself on Broadway in the titular role in Aladdin. Other updates include CG-animation for Blue and Magenta, a Handy Dandy Notebook with smartphone technology and new characters such as twins Sage and Ginger joining Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper, Tickety Tock, Mailbox and the original Thinking Chair. Further, Nickelodeon is deepening the interactivity in Blue’s Clues & You! with the launch of play-along videos on Noggin, Nick’s interactive learning subscription for preschoolers.

Blue’s Clues & You! debuted on Nickelodeon on Monday, November 11. NickJr.com and the Nick Jr. app will feature original short-form content and full-length episodes following their airing. Episodes will also be available on Nick Jr. On Demand and via download-to-own services.

TV KIDS: How did the original idea for Blue’s Clues come about? I read that originally the show was going to be called Blue’s Prints and that Blue was meant to be a cat?

JOHNSON: Yes! Nickelodeon was at the height of doing game shows like Double Dare. When they started their preschool [network], Nick Jr., they wanted to do a game show for preschoolers. So that was kind of the impetus for, how do we do a game show for preschoolers? Because we knew we couldn’t have live-action preschoolers running around. Angela Santomero was in the research department of Nickelodeon, and the research they were looking at had some ideas of kids really talking back to the screen—if you take a pause, and kind of break that interaction. We took that idea and had a game show where the games are organically built into the stories of the show. We also knew that a live-action host garnered much more interaction than an animated character. You know that when someone breaks that wall and leans in and talks to you, from seeing Mister Rogers, how powerful that is and how empowering that is. So we kind of married the two together. We also knew we wanted to create something breakthrough in the sense of feeling fresh and new, something that’s never been done before. We were the first show to be animated on Macintosh computers with cut-out animation and having a live-action host in that animated environment, and all those elements together and having real music by real jazz musicians too. All those ingredients made the perfect recipe for a hit.

SANTOMERO: We were so into the idea that it was the “blueprints” for child development; we were very into our educational point of view and philosophy, which we still stand by. I can’t remember the quote, but it was like, Kids are calling it Blue’s Clues. You can call it whatever you want, but kids will call it Blue’s Clues. So I like to think that the kids named the show just like the kids in general run the show, which is why the new show, the new iteration is Blue’s Clues & You! We’re making a real point of going through the screen as much as possible—as much if not more so than we did in the original series. To create the sense that [the kids] are a main character in the show, that they’re playing along. The whole idea was to do something that looked really different, and putting a live-action character in an animated environment looked really different than anything on TV, which I still think it does. And then the idea that we incorporated CG for the new iteration took us up another notch. And then playing with the educational point of view, and then the three clues, critical thinking plus kindergarten-readiness skills. We wanted to meld all of those things together. We talked about it changing the way kids watch TV because they’re a main character.

TV KIDS: Why did now feel like the right time to reintroduce Blue’s Clues, to bring it back for a new audience of children?

JOHNSON: For one, a lot of kids who grew up with Blue’s Clues or whose siblings grew up with Blue’s Clues are starting to have kids of their own. With the landscape the way it is now, with so much streaming and so much choice, well-loved brands have been coming back—shows like Will & Grace and Roseanne. We were always talking to Nickelodeon about bringing it back. And the timing seems right now. Also, with the state of the world, just having the comfort of things you loved as a kid coming back. It’s just a loving force of good coming back out. We couldn’t be more thrilled about how well-received it’s been. It can be a little scary bringing back something that had such a big fan base. Like how Star Wars or Star Trek comes out and everybody is kind of picking it apart, but so far so good. We think that we kept the balance of keeping the classic but introducing the fresh. Blue is now CG-animated so she looks more fluffy and huggable than ever. A lot of work and research when into the Handy Dandy Notebook phone. We wanted to keep the classic and the fine motor skills of drawing for preschoolers. We didn’t want to make it all digital but we knew that tablets and smartphones are in preschoolers’ environment and everyday world, so [we wanted] to kind of meld that together.

SANTOMERO: It’s the perfect time because our original audience is in their mid-20s, so they’re either having kids of their own or there’s that level of nostalgia there that can kind of escort us back into the new series. There’s really still nothing like it on TV, so the timing just seems so right for that generation, and Nickelodeon knew that and noticed that and asked us if we wanted to do it again.

TV KIDS: For the new series, you’ve refreshed some of the show’s more iconic elements. What was important for you to keep similar to the original and what did you think the show needed to appeal to today’s kids?

JOHNSON: Even though we wanted to keep the iconic stripes of Blue’s Clues, just refreshing it. Instead of green, going to blue, which kind of just pops. And then the Handy Dandy Notebook is one, again wanting to be more modern, but keeping true to the original show. But also that preschoolers should know, nothing trumps crayon and paper, drawing and thinking through those things. And the Thinking Chair, we knew we wanted to keep that the same. A lot of the songs we kept and then some we kind of refreshed, but still in that same vein of original Blue’s Clues’ musical style.

SANTOMERO: We knew that the host was going to be new and different, and so already that was such a huge piece—finding the anchor to our show, finding Josh was really important to make sure that we’re representing kids today. What are we doing? What are we saying? Asking all of these questions. We’d always ask why now? Why this show now? Josh was definitely an answer to that. And then the idea of opening the script up and basically acknowledging that the first episode premiered 23 years ago and so playing a little bit there was really important for us. And then updating the look to include CG Blue and Magenta. And then for Traci and I, the notebook is a good meld because it’s the back-to-basics where we still have the crayon and the yellow paper—because you use a notebook your whole life and need to learn how to write things down to remember them. But also a smartphone, like the idea that there’s a visual device that when Salt and Pepper call us from the kitchen, we can see that. Or when we get a letter, sometimes Mailbox brings the letter and sometimes Mailbox comes in and tells us that we’ve got an email and it’s visual. We’re just kind of using a level of technology that means something to preschoolers and then playing with that.

TV KIDS: And how did you go about finding the right new edition in Joshua Dela Cruz?

JOHNSON: Nickelodeon pulled out all the stops. It was about a six-month process. We had an open-call process at Nickelodeon Studios. They went out all over the country, not just to the major cities, but little small towns and people could send in tapes. We kind of whittled and whittled and whittled and it was when it was like the last five. We had been very excited to have Steve Burns, the original host [back]. He’s a consulting producer on the show, also a director and writer. He really was integral in helping us find Josh, and when we were doing the last callbacks, he was actually helping direct them and giving them tools of how to talk to the camera and kind of creating that space, that wonderful world of Blue’s Clues. It was such a thrill to see [the actors] because we didn’t tell them he was going to be there and he would kind of pop off. After they did a take, he would pop off and start giving notes and the look on their faces when they finally realized who that was. It was fantastic. It was a great candid-camera moment.

SANTOMERO: Between Traci and I and Nickelodeon and Steve, we saw 3,000 people. But I think the most important part was workshopping. Literally taking some scripts and playing with them with the actors and actresses that came in. And really trying to see their connection to the home viewer. And at the end of the day, Josh not only had musical talent and plays the guitar and can dance and can sing, but his connection through the camera to the home viewer is like nothing else. He just makes you smile and he makes you feel important because he wants to know what you think. That was the best part.

TV KIDS: This time around, the show is going to have a bit more interactivity with play-along videos. Was that always a part of the plan in bringing the show back? And do you find that it’s more important than ever to have that sort of element in kids’ TV?

JOHNSON: Absolutely. Play-along video, that’s kind of what we meant Blue’s Clues to be and the technology kind of caught up with us. This is going to be the first time there’s going to be a live-action person. Usually, those play-along episodes or play-along videos are all animated, but they’ve worked out and created a whole technology where they have Josh on there, so he’ll be on camera and you can interact with him in a physical way. At the end, when Josh is doing the think through, those clues that [the kids] drew are the ones that appear overhead. That ownership that the kids have is so empowering for that audience. It’s so engaging. It’s just been incredible. All the new technology that exists is just fantastic, so we’re excited about all of that.

SANTOMERO: By right now, we thought we’d have interactive TV, where Josh would literally hear what you’re saying. Like come on, how is it not quite there yet? [Laughs] Play-along video was the answer. Watching that and being able to have kids intuitively and literally interact is so frickin’ exciting for us. We love that. And also, to make sure that when we’re shooting the show and when Josh is talking to the camera that we’re pulling elements even further into interactivity. The home viewer takes a photo for Josh, where we’re part of it and doing things in addition to what we’re able to do in play-along. I’m all about active participation. I don’t believe that kids are couch potatoes ever. Kids are active and learning and thinking and we just need to give them time to answer and talk with us and show that we are listening and to show that we care. Having an engaging piece, whether it’s a show that makes you think about something and then you play it later or makes you think differently about the world. I went into media to change the world for kids, which sounds big and huge and crazy. But the truth is, if we could elevate that for even one child, we would have done our job, right?

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From TVNIÑOS:

Traci Paige Johnson y Angela Santomero creadoras de Blue’s Clues & You!

Han pasado 23 años desde que el Blue’s Clues originaldebutó en Nickelodeon y posteriormente emitió seis temporadas aclamadas por la crítica. Las creadores de la serie, Traci Paige Johnson y Angela C. Santomero, presentaron una versión renovada de la serie infantil, bajo el título de Blue’s Clues & You! La nueva versión sigue una vez más al adorable cachorro Blue, que en cada episodio invita a los pequeños a participar en aventuras con pistas para poder resolver un rompecabezas. En lugar del presentador original Steve Burns, Joshua Dela Cruz ha tomado su lugar, quien previamente logró el estrellato en Broadway en el papel protagónico de Aladdin. La nueva serie cuenta con animación CG para Blue y Magenta, un Handy Dandy Notebook con tecnología de teléfonos inteligentes y nuevos personajes como los gemelos Sage y Ginger acompañando al Sr. Salt y la Sra. Pepper, Tickety Tock, Mailbox y la Thinking Chair original. Además, Nickelodeon está expandiendo la interactividad de Blue’s Clues & You! con el lanzamiento de videos en Noggin, el servicio por suscripción de aprendizaje interactivo para preescolares de Nick.

Blue’s Clues & You! debutó en Nickelodeon el 11 de noviembre. NickJr.com y la aplicación Nick Jr. presentarán contenido original de formato corto y episodios completos después de su transmisión. Los episodios también estarán disponibles en Nick Jr. On Demand y a través de servicios de descarga con opción decompra.

Johnson, quien también hace la voz de Blue, y Santomero conversan con TV Niños sobre el origen de Blue’s Clues, por qué fue el momento oportuno para lanzar la nueva versión y la importancia de la programación interactiva para las pequeñas audiencias.

TV NIÑOS: ¿Cómo surgió la idea original para Blue’s Clues? Leí que originalmente el show se llamaría Blue’s Prints y que Blue sería un gato.

JOHNSON: ¡Sí! Nickelodeon estaba realizando game shows como Double Dare. Cuando lanzaron su canal preescolar Nick Jr., querían hacer un game show para preescolares. Entonces nos preguntamos, ¿cómo podíamos realizar un game show para ellos? Angela Santomero estaba en el departamento de investigación de Nickelodeon donde analizaron algunas ideas con los niños interactuando con la pantalla. Tomamos esa idea y realizamos un game show donde los juegos estaban integrados orgánicamente en las historias. También sabíamos que un presentador real lograría mucha más interacción que un personaje animado. Además, queríamos crear algo innovador que nunca se había hecho. Fue el primer show en ser animado en computadoras Macintosh con un presentador real en un ambiente animado, además de presentar música jazz compuesta de artistas reales. Todos esos ingredientes se combinaron perfectamente para este éxito.

SANTOMERO: Teníamos la idea de que el show era un plan para el desarrollo infantil. Nos concentramos mucho en nuestro punto de vista educativo y filosofía. Recuerdo que nos decían que los niños llamaban al show Blue’s Clues. Nos dijeron que podíamos nombrarlo con cualquier título, pero que los niños lo llamarían Blue’s Clues. Entonces me gusta pensar que fueron los niños quienes le pusieron el nombre al show y que también son los conductores del programa.

Buscamos crear la sensación de que ellos son los protagonistas del programa e interactúan con él. La idea era hacer algo diferente, con un personaje de acción en vivo en un entorno animado que fuera distinto, algo que no se había visto en televisión. El haber incorporado CG en la nueva versión también aumentó la calidad. Quisimos combinar el punto de vista educativo, las tres pistas y el pensamiento crítico para preescolares. Hablamos sobre cambiar la forma en que los niños ven la televisión puesto que son los protagonistas.

TV NIÑOS: ¿Por qué fue el momento oportuno para relanzar Blue’s Clues y presentarlo a la audiencia infantil?

JOHNSON: Por un lado, muchos niños que crecieron con Blue’s Clues o cuyos hermanos crecieron con Blue’s Clues están empezando a tener sus propios hijos. En el panorama actual, con tanto streaming y diversas opciones, las marcas entrañables han regresado. Siempre conversamos con Nickelodeon para presentar el programa nuevamente. No podríamos estar más entusiasmados con lo bien que ha sido recibido. Puede ser un poco aterrador relanzar algo que tenía una gran base de fanáticos. Creemos que mantuvimos el equilibrio de mantener lo clásico, pero presentamos lo nuevo. Blue ahora está animado por CG, por lo que se ve más adorable que nunca. Se realizó mucho trabajo e investigación en el teléfono Handy Dandy Notebook. Queríamos mantener las habilidades motrices clásicas y finas del dibujo para preescolares. No queríamos que todo fuera digital, pero sabíamos que las tabletas y los teléfonos inteligentes forman parte de la cotidianidad de los preescolares, por lo que [queríamos] combinar esa área.

SANTOMERO: Es el momento perfecto porque nuestra audiencia original está en sus 20, ya tienen sus hijos o existe ese sentimiento de nostalgia que nos genera el regreso de la serie. Todavía no hay nada similar en televisión, por lo que el momento parece oportuno para esa generación, y Nickelodeon lo sabía y se dio cuenta de eso y nos preguntó si queríamos hacerlo de nuevo.

TV NIÑOS: Para la nueva serie han renovado algunos de los elementos más icónicos del programa. ¿Qué fue importante mantener igual al original y qué necesitaba para atraer a los niños de hoy?

JOHNSON: Queríamos mantener los elementos icónicos de Blue’s Clues, pero solamente renovarlos. En lugar de verde, es azul, que simplemente resalta mucho más. Y el Handy Dandy Notebook cuenta con un toque más moderno, pero es fiel al programa original. Pero también los preescolares deben saber, que no hay nada mejor que el crayón y papel, dibujando y pensando en esas cosas. Y con la Thinking Chair, sabíamos que queríamos mantenerla igual. muchas de las mismas canciones y otras las renovamos, pero en el mismo estilo musical original de Blue’s Clues.

SANTOMERO: Sabíamos que el presentador iba a ser nuevo y diferente. Encontrar al presentador de nuestro programa, a Josh, era importante para representar a los niños de hoy en día. ¿Qué estamos haciendo?, ¿qué estamos diciendo?, ¿por qué realizar este show en este momento? Josh definitivamente fue una respuesta a eso. Fue importante jugar con la idea de que el primer capítulo debutó hace 23 años, al igual que actualizar el aspecto visual con CG azul y magenta.

TV NIÑOS: ¿Cómo fue el proceso de selección para la nueva adaptación con Joshua Dela Cruz?

JOHNSON: Nickelodeon lo organizó. Fue un proceso de seis meses. Tuvimos una convocatoria abierta en Nickelodeon Studios. Viajaron por todo el país, no sólo a las principales ciudades, sino también a pequeños pueblos. Las personas que podían enviar sus videos. Hicimos una selección y proceso de eliminación hasta quedar con cinco potenciales presentadores. También fue emocionante contar con Steve Burns, el presentador original, quien es un productor asesor en el show, además de director y escritor. Fue una gran apoyo en ayudarnos a encontrar a Josh. Fue muy emocionante ver [a los actores] porque no les dijimos que él iba a estar allí. Fue fantástico. Fue un momento sincero frente a la cámara.

SANTOMERO: Entre Traci, Nickelodeon, Steve y yo vimos a 3 mil personas. Pero creo que la parte más importante fue el trabajo realizado. Trabajamos los guiones con los actores y actrices que llegaron. Quisimos ver su conexión con el espectador. Al final del día, Josh no sólo tenía talento musical para tocar la guitarra, bailar y cantar, sino también que su conexión con el espectador fue increíble. Te hace sonreír y sentir importante porque quiere saber lo que piensas. Esa fue la mejor parte.

TV NIÑOS: La nueva versión tendrá más de interactividad. ¿Siempre fue parte del plan para el nuevo show?, ¿cree que es más importante tener ese tipo de elemento en la televisión infantil?

JOHNSON: Absolutamente. Siempre quisimos que Blue’s Clues fuera interactivo y finalmente la tecnología brindó esa posibilidad. Esta será la primera vez que habrá una persona real. Por lo general, todos los episodios participativos o videos interactivos son animaciones, pero han funcionado y creado toda una tecnología en la que tienen a Josh allí, por lo que estará en la cámara y podrás interactuar con él. Al final cuando Josh esté pensando, las pistas que los niños dibujaron son las que aparecen después. Esa participación que tienen los niños es tan poderosa para la audiencia. Es muy atractiva. Simplemente ha sido increíble. Toda la nueva tecnología que existe es fantástica, por lo que estamos entusiasmados con todo eso.

SANTOMERO: En este momento, pensamos que tendríamos televisión interactiva, donde Josh literalmente escucharía lo que estás diciendo. ¿Es en serio?, ¿cómo es que todavía no existe? El video participativo fue la respuesta. Ver eso y poder hacer que los niños interactúen de manera intuitiva es muy emocionante para nosotros. Para asegurarnos de que cuando estamos filmando el programa y cuando Josh está hablando con la cámara, estamos llevando elementos a otro nivel de interactividad. Me interesa la participación activa. No creo que los niños estén adictos a la televisión. Los niños son activos, aprenden y piensan, y sólo tenemos que darles tiempo para responder y hablar con nosotros y demostrar que estamos escuchando y mostrarles que nos importan. Tener un producto atractivo, ya sea un programa que te hace pensar en algo y más tarde juegas con él o te hace pensar de manera diferente sobre el mundo es importante. Incursioné en los medios para cambiar el mundo infantil, lo que puede sonar enorme y loco. Pero la verdad es que si pudiéramos hacerlo incluso para un solo niño, habríamos hecho nuestro trabajo, ¿verdad?

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From the South Bend Tribune:

Saint Joseph High alum who co-created 'Blue's Clues' helps reboot it for a new generation


Blue appears in a handout photo from 2000. “Blue’s Clues” has been rebooted as “Blue’s Clues & You! and premiered Nov. 11 on Nickelodeon. Both shows were co-created by Saint Joseph High School and “Beyond Our Control” alumna Traci Paige Johnson.

At 10 years old in the early ’80s, sitting at her desk in Eggleston Elementary School, Traci Paige Johnson would draw the same thing over and over: a goofy-looking cartoon dog, with droopy ears and a big nose.

More than 15 years later, that whimsical doodle would come to life on screen as the basis for Blue, the lovable blue dog that creates puzzles for her human — and viewers — to solve in “Blue’s Clues.” Johnson, who grew up in South Bend, co-created the hit educational children’s show for Nickelodeon in 1996, where it ran until 2006. She helped conceive the show’s unique cut-out animation style and also voiced Blue’s puppy voice: “ba-bow!”

Now, Blue is skidoo-ing back onto screens small and large in “Blue’s Clues & You!”

Developed by Johnson and co-creator Angela Santomero, the reboot premiered Nov. 11 with new host Joshua Dela Cruz, as well as cameo appearances from former hosts and “cousins” Steve Burns (“Steve”) and Donovan Patton (“Joe”).

Johnson moved to South Bend with her family when she was in fifth grade — “so, I consider myself a Bend-er,” she says on the phone from New York City. She had just returned from Toronto, where the team is already shooting a second season of the show.

Johnson graduated from Saint Joseph High School in 1987 and cut her teeth in television production as a teenager while working on “Beyond Our Control,” WNDU-TV’s long-running Junior Achievement-sponsored sketch comedy show produced by high school students.

Her time at “Beyond Our Control” “blossomed my love for television,” she says. “It made me want to study TV.” While working on the show, Johnson also met her future husband: Bob Mowen, an ’85 Clay High School graduate and South Bend native.

She went on to study television at Northwestern University and then worked as a freelance animator. She, Santomero and a third co-creator, Todd Kessler, pitched “Blue’s Clues” to Nickelodeon as an educational and interactive show for kids, in the vein of “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.”

In recent years, in a bid to compete for millennials’ nostalgia in a streaming era, Nickelodeon has revived some greatest hits, including a revamped “All That.” “I think the planets were just aligned for this one,” Johnson says.

Now, Dela Cruz dons a blue, two-toned striped shirt, reminiscent of Steve’s iconic green one. He sings and plays a guitar in the new, flashier intro song, before launching into the show’s traditional structure.

Each episode, Blue poses one question that Josh must answer using the three “clues” that Blue provides, in the form of a blue paw print. (In the premiere, it’s a paper straw, a cup and a cow. Spoiler alert: Blue wants a glass of milk with her snack, please.)

“Blue’s Clues & You!” uses CGI to render Blue and her friends — including Mailbox, Slippery Soap, Shovel, Pail and the all-important Thinking Chair — as more 3D.

“We still wanted (the show) to have that same simple, cutout-style charm,” Johnson says. “Once we started experimenting, we loved how lovely and huggable and adorable (Blue) was.”

In a nod to preschoolers’ ever-changing world, Josh’s Handy Dandy notebook has been upgraded: He now flips it around to reveal a smartphone on the back, which he uses to check email and video call with former hosts Steve and Joe.

Johnson knows that rebooted classics don’t always stick the landing. She remembers being aggravated with the 2005 remake of the 1971 classic “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” for instance. “We were very strategic how we did it,” she says. “I guess we just got the balance right.”

“There don’t seem to be any haters,” Johnson continues. “Everyone just seems to be embracing it with open arms.”

With Dela Cruz as the show’s first Filipino host, “Blue’s Clues & You!” also intends to be a more inclusive show than ever.

Out of the more than 3,000 people that auditioned for the role, Johnson says, Dela Cruz stood out for his acting chops (he previously starred in “Aladdin” on Broadway) and his natural ability to connect with children. When Josh belts out a song in a rebooted episode, Steve and Joe trade incredulous glances. “It’s like, ‘Holy moly, this guy is way better (at singing) than we are!’” Johnson says.

“We also love that he’s exploded as a thirst trap,” she adds with a laugh. (In August, a black-and-white photo of a shirtless Dela Cruz went viral on Twitter, prompting People to list him as a “sexiest newcomer of the year” and GQ to interview him about his workout routine.)

Dela Cruz’s internet fame speaks to something else that’s new this time around — many of the show’s most eager viewers are millennials who watched “Blue’s Clues” growing up and now watch with children of their own.

“I feel like, in the political landscape, or the world landscape, with everything that’s going on, it’s so nice to have this shot of good energy,” Johnson says. “It’s like cuddling up in a nice warm blanket.”

When “Blue’s Clues” premiered in 1996, the show stood out for its use of quiet space. “That pause” — the four-second beat after Steve asks his child viewers a question — “really made us famous,” Johnson says.

Now, “the pendulum has kind of swung back again, where everything is just very loud and fast flashing on so many screens,” Johnson says. “It feels like we’re being breakthrough again.”

“It’s like ‘Alright everyone, let’s just pause, and listen,’” she says with a laugh. “I feel like adults need it even more than kids these days.”

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More Nick:Nickelodeon Announces First Licensing Partners for 'Blue’s Clues & You!'!

Originally titled: Nickelodeon’s Brand-new Preschool Series 'Blue’s Clues & You!' Bows Monday, Nov. 11, at 9 A.M. (ET/PT).

Originally published: Monday, August 26, 2019 at 19:28 BST.

Press release via Business Wire; H/T: TheWrap; Additional sources: ComicBook, Deadline, Nickandmore!, Anime Superhero Forum /@kanc.
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The Indy Fuel to Host Nickelodeon Day Featuring PAW Patrol on Sunday, December 29

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Indianapolis, Indiana - The Indy Fuel hockey team has announced the PAWsome news that the professional minor league ECHL ice hockey team will host a Nickelodeon Day featuring PAW Patrol on Sunday, December 29, when the Indy Fuel face off against the Wheeling Nailers at the Indy Fuel's home ground, the Indiana Farmers Coliseum on the Indiana State Fairgrounds! Puck drops at 3:05 p.m. Doors open at 2:05 p.m.


No problem is too big and no pup is too small on Nickelodeon Day featuring Paw Patrol!

Fans of Nickelodeon's beloved CG-animated preschool series PAW Patrol can come hang out with Chase and Marshall, who will be walking around the concourse throughout the game taking pictures and signing autographs.

The Fuel will be wearing custom Marshall Paw Patrol jerseys that will be auctioned off live after the game.


Have a little one who wants to be a firefighter when they grow up? Stop by the main plaza before the game for “Touch a Truck” with the Indianapolis Fire Department. IFD will have two ladder firetrucks available for photos and tours.

Postgame Jersey Auction: The Paw Patrol jerseys will be auctioned off directly following the conclusion of the game and a portion of the proceeds will go to the Indiana State Fair Foundation. There will not be a post game skate this Sunday.

Tickets, starting at $15, are available for the game at indyfuelhockey.com.

Indy Fuel's Nickelodeon Day is presented by Anthem.

Broadcast Information: IndyFuelHockey.com, ECHL.TV

Fans can also bid on very rare Indy Fuel team memorabilia on the Handbid app, including a Custom Indy Fuel SpongeBob Jersey and Pant Shell!

The Indy Fuel previously held a Nickelodeon Night featuring Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on Saturday, December 29, 2018.

Nickelodeon Day featuring PAW Patrol forms part of Indy Fuel's 2019-20 promotional schedule. For more information, visit https://www.indyfuelhockey.com.

More Nick:Nickelodeon to Premiere 'The Adventures of Paddington' on Monday, January 20, 2020; To Air Sneak Peek on Friday, December 20, 2019!

H/T: Herald Bulletin.
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Kota Kasablanka Mall in South Jakarta, Indonesia to Host SpongeBob 'Best Year Ever' Celebration Between 18th Dec. - 5th Jan.

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It's SpongeBob SquarePants' 20th anniversary, and to celebrate, fans in Indonesia can meet and greet SpongeBob, Patrick Star and Squidward Tentacles at the Kota Kasablanka Mall in South Jakarta between Thursday 18th December 2019 and Sunday 5th January 2020! At the "Best Year Ever" activation, fans can also participate in many activities inspired by Nickelodeon's beloved animated series, including a ball pit and slide. There'll also be a merchandise area where fans can pick up SpongeBob SquarePants goodies, and a SpongeBob SquarePants cafe by Campina. The event will also host the official launch of Si Juki x SpongeBob Story Book : Dunia Imajinasi, a brand-new book from Faza Meonk on Friday 20th December 2019 in which fans can meet the creator, and a Show The Monster x SpongeBob fashion show on Saturday 21st December 2019!


From Warta Kota:

Spongebob dkk Hadir di Kota Kasablanka Meriahkan Libur Akhir Tahun, Ini Agendanya

Spongebob dan Penghuni Bikini Bottom siap menyapa pengunjung Mal Kota Kasablanka Jakarta Selatan pada momentum akhir tahun 2019.

Lusiana selaku General Manager Kota Kasablanka mengungkapkan, melalui tema Celebrating Christmas with Nickelodeon Spongebob 20 Best Year Ever, karakter Spongebob, Squidward dan Patrick siap menyapa pengunjung Kota Kasablanka dan berbagi kebahagiaan.

Melalui aktivitas Meet & Greet yang akan dilaksanakan dari tanggal 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Desember, 1 dan 5 Januari setiap jam 3 dan 5 sore di Grand Atrium Kota Kasablanka, pengunjung dapat berinteraksi langsung dan berfoto bersama para penghuni Bikini Bottom.

"Tentunya, aktivitas ini bisa diikuti oleh seluruh pengunjung tanpa dikenakanan biaya apapun alias gratis," ujar Luciana, Senin (16/12/2019).

Serunya lagi, Luciana menambahkan, terdapat 20 Best Year area yang menyajikan berbagai area menarik seperti permainan mandi bola di Spongebob Ballpit yang buka mulai pukul 10 pagi hingga 10 malam dan bisa diikuti oleh anak hingga usia 17 tahun.

"Untuk mencoba pengalaman bermain di area Ballpit, pengunjung cukup membayar sebesar 100 ribu per orang dan pengunjung dapat bermain selama satu jam penuh," kata dia.

Bagi pemegang PG Card Kota Kasablanka, nikmati diskon 20 persen untuk pembelian tiket Ballpit.

Menariknya lagi, terdapat juga kolaborasi Spongebob x Si Juki yang tentunya akan
menghadirkan kreasi baru dan unik.

"Terdapat juga Nickelodeon Spongebob Cafe by Campina yang pastinya wajib dicoba karena akan ada berbagai menu lucu yang sayang untuk dilewatkan," tandas Luciana

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From Warta Kota:

LIburan Semarak di Kota Kasablanka, Ada Meet & Greet SpongeBob, Long Weekend Sale, dan Undian BMW XI

Meet & Greet SpongeBob, Patrick & Squidward akan berlangsung pada 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, dan 29 Desember 2019 dan 1, 5 Januari 2020 pukul 15:00 WIB dan 17:00 WIB di Grand Atrium, Ground Floor, Kota Kasablanka...

LIBUR akhir tahun sudah tiba. Ke mana Anda akan membawa keluarga dan buah hati tercinta untuk berlibur?

Jika belum ada agenda liburan asyik, tidak usah khawatir. Datang saja ke Mal Kota Kasablanka di Jakarta Selatan.

Dalam rangka menyemarakkan liburan akhir tahun ini, Kota Kasablanka menghadirkan Meet & Greet SpongeBob dan Penghuni Bikini Bottom untuk menghibur pengunjung.

"Kami mengajak Spongebob, Patrick dan Squidward untuk menyemarakkan liburan akhir tahun di Kota Kasablanka melalui program Christmas Celebration with Nickelodeon Spongebob 20 Best Year Ever, " kata Senior Promotion Manager Kota Kasablanka Agung Gunawan dalam konferensi pers di Kota Kasablanka, Jumat (20/12/2019).

Dalam program ini, lanjut Agung, pengunjung dapat berinteraksi langsung dan berfoto dengan Spongebob, Patrick dan Squidward melalui sesi meet & greet.

Meet & Greet SpongeBob, Patrick & Squidward akan berlangsung pada 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, dan 29 Desember 2019 dan 1, 5 Januari 2020 pukul 15:00 WIB dan 17:00 WIB di Grand Atrium, Ground Floor, Kota Kasablanka

"Acara ini terbuka untuk umum dan tidak dipungut biaya," ujar Agung.

Koleksi Spongebob
Selain bertemu Spongebob, pengunjung Kota Kasablanka juga bisa menikmati koleksi dan perjalanan Spongebob selama 20 tahun di 20 Best Year Area di Grand Atrium.

Di area ini, ada pameran kolaborasi Spongebob dengan berbagi kreator lokal seperti Si Juki, Show The Monster dan Never Too Old.

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From Tribun Jakarta:

Anak-Anak Bisa Liburan Bareng Karakter Spongebob SquarePants di Kota Kasablanka


Dengan membayar Rp 100 ribu pengunjung bisa menikmati keseruan bermain mandi bola di area Spongebob Ballpit, Grand Atrium Kota Kasablanka

TRIBUNJAKARTA.COM, TEBET - Siapa yang tak mengenal karakter kartun kocak Spongebob SquarePants.

Karakter penghuni kota Bikini Bottom dengan bentuk kotak berwarna kuning ini, menjadi favorit bagi anak-anak.

Kini, Spongebob bersama kedua sahabatnya yakni Patrick dan Squidward hadir menyapa para pengunjung di Kota Kasablanka untuk merayakan liburan akhir tahun hingga tanggal 5 Januari 2020 mendatang.

"Di akhir tahun ini kami menghadirkan berbagai program untuk anak-anak hingga orang dewasa. Kami berharap ragam program yang kami hadirkan ini mampu memenuhi kebutuhan pengunjung sehingga dapat merasakan keceriaan dan kegembiraan selama menghabiskan libur akhir tahun di Kota
Kasablanka," ujar Lusiana selaku General Manager Kota Kasablanka, Kamis (26/12/2019).

Melalui acara meet and greet bertajuk Christmas Celebration with Nickelodeon Spongebob 20 Best Year Ever, para pengunjung dapat berinteraksi langsung dan berfoto bersama karakter Spongebob, Patrick hingga Squidward secara gratis.

Dimana, acara meet and greet tersebut digelar sebanyak dua kali dalam sehari yakni pukul 15.00 WIB dan 17.00 WIB.

Adapun sesi meet and greet tersebut dilaksanakan pada tanggal 21,22,24,25,26,27,28,29 Desember 2019, serta tanggal 1 Januari, dan 5 Januari 2020 mendatang.

Selain itu, para pengunjung anak-anak juga dapat mengikuti permainan mandi bola raksasa yang digelar di arena Spongebob Ballpit, Grand Atrium Kota Kasablanka.

Dibuka dari pukul 10:00 WIB hingga 22:00 WIB, para pengunjung cukup membeli tiket seharga Rp 100 ribu, plus Rp 50 ribu pendamping jika ada, untuk merasakan sensasi bermain mandi bola selama 60 menit.

Promo khusus pun diberikan bagi pemegang PG Card Kota Kasablanka dengan potongan diskon sebesar 20 persen untuk pembelian tiket mandi bola di Spongebob Ballpit di Grand Atrium tersebut.

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Más Nick:Nickelodeon Italy Marks 20 Years of 'SpongeBob SquarePants' with the 'Best Year Ever' Celebration!

Originally published: Monday, December 16, 2019.

Additional sources: Google Translate, Wikipedia, Google.
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Meet Your Favorite Nicktoons at Jio Wonderland in Mumbai This Festival Season

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Mumbai, India - Welcome to Jio Wonderland – a land of unlimited fun for the entire family. Experience a spectacle unlike anything you have ever experienced before!


Revel in a large variety of exciting attractions, from thrilling and spectacular choreographed shows, to an international kids movie fest, wide dining spread to tickle the taste buds, a unique shopping experience for mommies, carnival parade, rides and games to bring back that feeling of nostalgia.

Young kids can sneak a peek at Jio Wonderland's specially curated reading experiences with their favorite authors, participate in slime making and much more. Don't forget to marvel at India's largest sustainable Xmas tree and get their pictures clicked with their favorite Nickelodeon characters, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and Ninja Hatori. Meet Santa and be on his list of nice by spreading the Christmas cheer and experience the joy of giving.

Plus, fans can watch their favorite Nicktoons take part in the Nicktoons Wonder Parade!

Come along with your family and friends, to embark on this truly magical journey, curated exclusively for you at Jio World Garden, BKC, Mumbai
from 26th Dec to 30th Dec 2019.

TIMINGS: 5PM ONWARDS ON 26TH DEC AND 12 PM TO 10 PM
DAILY FROM 27TH DEC TO 30TH DEC.

For more information and tickets, visit https://www.jiowonderland.com.

More Nick:Nick India to Premiere Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India on Friday 5th January 2020!
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Nick India Announces Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India Nominations

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Nickelodeon India has announced the nominees for Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India!


Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2019 India is India's most unique award show, and celebrates kids’ favorites from the worlds of movies, television and more! Like previous years, Nickelodeon's fifth Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India will feature lots of Bollywood Superstars setting the stage on fire with India's favourite Nicktoons! The host of KCA 2019 India, along with the venue and date of when the most awaited kids award show comes to life and the events TV air date will be announced in the coming weeks.

Update (19/12) - Nickelodeon will announce the winners of Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India, sponsored by Yellow Diamond and Apis, at a star-and-slime studded ceremony in Mumbai on Friday 20th December 2019! The awards will air not only on the Nickelodeon franchise, but also on Colors, Rishtey, Colors regional network and Voot starting Friday 5th January 2020.


To be hosted by the actor and comedian Varun Sharma, the main attractions of the evening will be performances by Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan and Bhumi Pednekar.

Actor Bhumi Pednekar, who has never failed to excite the audience, from choosing incredible scripts to being vocal about climate change with the striking climate warrior campaign, is set to make her debut at the KCA awards.

NickHeads across India can now cast their votes across 12 categories for who they want to win a coveted orange blimp via the newly launched VOOT Kids app - available to download on iOS and Play Store - and Jio TV. Voting for KCA 2019 India opened on Friday 15th November 2019 at 7:00am and will close on Friday 13th December 2019 at 8:00pm.

Nickelodeon will reveal the winners of Kid's Choice Awards India 2019 at a star and slime-studded ceremony!

Below is a list of Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 India nominees:

Films

Favorite Movie Actor (Male)
Salman Khan
Tiger Shroff
Varun Dhawan
Akshay Kumar
Ranveer Singh

Favorite Movie Actor (Female)
Katrina Kaif
Alia Bhatt
Vidya Balan
Shraddha Kapoor

Favorite Bollywood Movie
Kesari
Bharat
Super 30
Gully Boy
Chhichhore

Favorite Bollywood Movie Song
Aankh Marey - Simmba
Apna Time Aayega – Gully Boy
Coca Cola - Luka Chuppi
Maahi Ve - Kesari

Favorite Dancing Star
Varun Dhawan
Kriti Sanon
Tiger Shroff
Salman Khan

Television

Favorite TV Character (Male)
Dilip Joshi as Jethalal – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
Kapil Sharma – The Kapil Sharma Show
Mohsin Khan as Kartik – Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
Haarsh Limbachiyaa – Khatra Khatra

Favorite TV Character (Female)
Bharti Singh – Khatra Khatra
Shubhangi Atre As Angoori Bhabhi- Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai!
Munmun Dutta As Babita Iyer- Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma
Shivangi Joshi as Naira - Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai

Favorite TV Show
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
Kaun Banega Crorepati
Dance Deewane 2
Indian Idol
Balveer Returns

Favorite Child Entertainer on TV
Aakriti Sharma as Kullfi – Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala
Hardik Gohil as Laddoo – Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai!
Raj Anadkat as Tapu – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma
Palak Sidhwani as Sonu- Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma

Favorite Show On Kids Channel
Doraemon Singh
Motu Patlu
Rudra
Chhota Bheem
Shin Chan

Favorite Indian Toon Character
Motu
Chhota Bheem
Shiva
Rudra

Digital

Digital Favorite Mobile Game
PUBG
Candy Crush
Garena Free Fire
Subway Surfers

Best Actor of the Decade
Ayushmann Khurrana

Entertainer of the Year
Kartik Aaryan

Rising Star Award
Madhuri Dixit



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From Indian Television Dot Com:

Nickelodeon brings fifth edition of Kids Choice Awards 2019 on 20 Dec

The kids have voiced their choices with a whopping 5 lakh votes

MUMBAI: Nickelodeon India has announced the fifth edition of the Kids Choice Awards 2019 with Yellow Diamond and Apis being the associate sponsors. A power-packed affair, Kids Choice Awards will be held on 20 December, 2019 in Mumbai.

The Kids Choice Awards recognizes and honors the best talents in the country by empowering kids to vote for their favorites across various categories. The voting kickstarted on Children’s Day, November 14, across numerous categories including favorite actor, favorite actress, favorite movie, favorite song, favorite mobile game, to name a few. This year, Kids Choice Awards received a stupendous vote of close 5 lakhs! The kids, by voting on the VOOT App and MyJio app, decided who would take home the coveted Nickelodeon Blimp!

Every year, the one-of-a-kind extravaganza sees the biggest names from Bollywood match steps with the adorable Nicktoons like Motu Patlu, Rudra and Shiva, to name a few. From Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, and Alia Bhatt to Shah Rukh Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and Kartik Aaryan, the prestigious award show has seen Bollywood’s heartthrobs walking the orange carpet and headlining the landmark kids’ event.

Following the legacy of a dazzling show and an entertaining evening, this year will once again see some rocking performances, glamour, and excitement. To be hosted by the actor and comedian Varun Sharma, the main attraction of the evening will be performances by Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan and Bhumi Pednekar. Not to mention the age old honour of the stars getting drenched in the Nickelodeon signature green slime! The star-studded awards night is set to be aired not only on the Nickelodeon franchise, but also on Colors, Rishtey, Colors regional network and Voot.

Viacom18 hindi mass entertainment & kids TV network Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “We at Nickelodeon, always believe in empowering children and giving them an opportunity to voice their opinions and choices. With each passing year, we have strengthened the bond with our young audiences and their parents by creating new benchmarks in the kids’ entertainment space. So, once again it’s time to roll out the orange carpet and witness high decibel fun and entertainment at the marquee kids’ event for the kids, by the kids!”

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From Exchange4media:

Nickelodeon India announces Kids Choice Awards 2019

Kids Choice Awards empowers children to vote for the best talents in the country across various categories

It is that time of the year again to roll out the orange carpet! Continuing the rich legacy of being the only empowering award show for kids in India for 4 successful years, Nickelodeon India has announced the 5th edition of the Kids Choice Awards 2019 with Yellow Diamond and Apis being the associate sponsors. A power-packed affair, Kids Choice Awards and will be held on December 20, 2019 in Mumbai.

The Kids Choice Awards recognizes and honors the best talents in the country by empowering kids to vote for their favorites across various categories. The voting kickstarted on Children’s Day, November 14, across numerous categories including favorite actor, favorite actress, favorite movie, favorite song, favorite mobile game, to name a few. This year, Kids Choice Awards received a stupendous vote of close 5 lakhs! The kids, by voting on www.voot.com, the VOOT App and MyJio app, decided who would take home the coveted Nickelodeon Blimp!

Every year, the one-of-a-kind extravaganza sees the biggest names from Bollywood match steps with the adorable Nicktoons like Motu Patlu, Rudra and Shiva, to name a few. From Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, and Alia Bhatt to Shah Rukh Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and Kartik Aaryan, the prestigious award show has seen Bollywood’s heartthrobs walking the orange carpet and headlining the landmark kids’ event.

Following the legacy of a dazzling show and an entertaining evening, this year will once again see some rocking performances, glamour, and excitement. To be hosted by the actor and comedian Varun Sharma, the main attractions of the evening will be performances by Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan and Bhumi Pednekar. Not to mention the age old honour of the stars getting drenched in the Nickelodeon signature green slime! The star-studded awards night is set to be aired not only on the Nickelodeon franchise, but also on Colors, Rishtey, Colors regional network and Voot.

Nina Elavia Jaipuria – Hindi Mass Entertainment & Kids TV Network at Viacom18, said, “We at Nickelodeon, always believe in empowering children and giving them an opportunity to voice their opinions and choices. With each passing year, we have strengthened the bond with our young audiences and their parents by creating new benchmarks in the kids’ entertainment space.

So, once again it’s time to roll out the orange carpet and witness high decibel fun and entertainment at the marquee kids’ event for the kids, by the kids!”

Get ready to witness who takes home the Nickelodeon Blimp and who gets slimed!

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From PINKVILLA:

Bhumi Pednekar is all set to make her debut at Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards

Actress Bhumi Pednekar will make her debut at Nickelodeons Kids Choice Awards.


Bhumi Pednekar is all set to make her debut at Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards

A power-packed affair, the awards gala will be held on December 20 in Mumbai. "The actress who has never failed to excite the audience, from choosing incredible scripts to being vocal about climate change with the striking climate warrior campaign, Bhumi Pednekar is now all set to make her debut at the KCA awards. Bhumi was also seen rehearsing for her power pact performance, post her shoot schedules," said a source. The show will go live on January 5, 2020 on Nick channel.

On the work front, Bhumi is currently riding high on the success of her back-to-back hits "Bala" and "Pati, Patni Aur Woh". Talking about her box office run, Bhumi said: "I have been fortunate to get the amazing scripts that have resonated with audiences and I'm thankful to all the filmmakers for their belief in me. As an artist, I have looked for incredible stories and searched for brilliant characters that stay with you long after you have seen the films."


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From Television Post:

Nick India’s Kids Choice Awards 2019 to take place tomorrow


MUMBAI: Nickelodeon India has announced the fifth edition of the Kids Choice Awards 2019 with Yellow Diamond and Apis being the associate sponsors. The Kids Choice Awards and will be held on 20th December in Mumbai.

The Kids Choice Awards recognises and honors the best talents in the country by empowering kids to vote for their favorites across various categories. The voting kickstarted on Children’s Day, 14th November, across categories including favourite actor, favourite actress, favourite movie, a favourite song, favourite mobile game, to name a few.

This year, Kids Choice Awards received close to 500,000 votes. The kids, by voting on www.voot.com, the Voot App and MyJio app, decided who would take home the coveted Nickelodeon Blimp.

Every year, the extravaganza sees the biggest names from Bollywood match steps with the adorable Nicktoons like Motu Patlu, Rudra and Shiva, to name a few. From Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, and Alia Bhatt to Shah Rukh Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and Kartik Aaryan, the prestigious award show has seen Bollywood’s heartthrobs walking the orange carpet and headlining the landmark kids’ event.

Following the legacy of a dazzling show and an entertaining evening, this year will once again see some rocking performances, glamour, and excitement. To be hosted by the actor and comedian Varun Sharma, the main attractions of the evening will be performances by Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan, and Bhumi Pednekar. Not to mention the age-old honour of the stars getting drenched in the Nickelodeon signature green slime.

The star-studded awards night is set to be aired not only on the Nickelodeon franchise, but also on Colors, Rishtey, Colors regional network, and Voot.

Viacom18 head Hindi Mass Entertainment, Kids TV Network Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “We at Nickelodeon, always believe in empowering children and giving them an opportunity to voice their opinions and choices. With each passing year, we have strengthened the bond with our young audiences and their parents by creating new benchmarks in the kids’ entertainment space.”

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From Hindustan Times:

Sara Ali Khan performs to Ek Do Teen, Kartik Aaryan makes Ayushmann, Taapsee groove to Dheeme Dheeme at Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. Watch
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2019: Sara Ali Khan grooved to Ek Do Teen while her Coolie No 1 co-star Varun Dhawan turned a Tarzan by arriving on stage on a log.


Kartik Aaryan is riding high on the success of Pati Patni Aur Woh and made all from co-star Bhumi Pednekar and actors Ayushmann Khurrana and Taapsee Pannu groove to the film’s song, Dheeme Dheeme, at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2019 held in Mumbai on Friday. A video of all of them standing up from their chairs and grooving in front of the stage has surfaced online.


The awards night also saw live performances by Bhumi, Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan. Sara, who walked the red carpet in a colourful, uneven dress and funky hair accessories, performed to Ek Do Teen on the stage in a white costume.


She won the Rising Star Award at the event and later shared a self-written poem on the occasion. Sara took to Instagram to share several pictures of herself striking poses in her silk dress while holding the trophy in her hand. She wrote, “You know it’s time to rejoice. When you win an award at #kidschoice. Then who needs candy who needs Royce. Just put on your dancing shoes and bring your singing voice.”


The actor later revealed in her Instagram stories about how she and co-star Varun Dhawan had to take an early morning three-hour-long drive to reach their shooting location after a fun night at the awards. The two are currently shooting for Coolie No 1, remake of David Dhawan’s original 1995 film starring Govinda and Karisma Kapoor.


Varun had also performed at the event and arrived like popular character Tarzan, on a swinging piece of log. He was dressed in a white tee and blue trousers with a colourful, glittery jacket for his stage performance.

Bhumi arrived on stage on a moving podium with huge angel wings encrusted on it and was swaying to the music of the song, Dont’ Be Shy, from her last film, Bala, playing in the background.

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From News18:

Sara Ali Khan Sets the Stage on Fire as She Performs on Madhuri Dixit's Song Ek Do Teen

Channelling her inner Madhuri Dixit, Sara Ali Khan sets the stage on fire as she effortlessly aces the dance steps. She also won the Rising Star Award for 2019.

With popular names like Artik Aaryan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon and Bhumi Pednekar among present at the ceremony, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 was a star studded affair. The event also saw a number of performances by the actors. Sara Ali Khan was also present there and the actress performed on Ek Do Teen from the film Tezaab.

Channelling her inner Madhuri Dixit, the actress sets the stage on fire as she effortlessly aces the dance steps. She also won the Rising Star Award for 2019. Thanking her fans, she posted a picture with the award and captioned it with a 'Sara ki shayari' poem.

"You know it’s time to rejoice. When you win an award at #kidschoice. Then who needs candy who needs Royce. Just put on your dancing shoes and bring your singing voice. #partykitayari #sarakishayari." she wrote in the caption.

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With popular names like Artik Aaryan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon and Bhumi Pednekar among present at the ceremony, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 was a star studded affair. The event also saw a number of performances by the actors. Sara Ali Khan was also present there and the actress performed on Ek Do Teen from the film Tezaab.

Channelling her inner Madhuri Dixit, the actress sets the stage on fire as she effortlessly aces the dance steps. She also won the Rising Star Award for 2019. Thanking her fans, she posted a picture with the award and captioned it with a 'Sara ki shayari' poem.


"You know it’s time to rejoice. When you win an award at #kidschoice. Then who needs candy who needs Royce. Just put on your dancing shoes and bring your singing voice. #partykitayari #sarakishayari." she wrote in the caption.



Sara is currently shooting for Coolie No 1, but before that, her film with Kartik Aaryan will hit the theatres. The yet to be titled film is expected to come out with some sort of a teaser around New Year. Imtiaz Ali is directing the duo of Kartik and Sara and the film has generated a lot of buzz surrounding the couple's pairing.

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KCA 2019 India Orange Carpet photos.

More Photos from KCA India 2019


From Tellychakkar.com:

Varun Dhawan dances to the tunes of Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan!

MUMBAI: The 5th edition of Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards 2019 was by all means a glittery affair, leaving a big smile on everyone’s faces, especially the little ones. The night not only witnessed some mind-blowing performances by Bollywood stars like Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan and Bhumi Pednekar, but also saw celebrities like Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Ayushmann Khurana amongst the others walking the orange carpet with the adorable Nicktoons.

However, amidst the many highlights, the one which stole the hearts of many was Varun Dhawan’s, where he made a grand ‘Tarzan’ like entry on stage, leaving his little fans with the loudest of cheers. Varun recreated magic on some of the blockbuster songs of his contemporaries! Starting from the Dabangg Salman Khan’s hit number, Slow Motion, to taking the center stage with Akshay Kumar’s biggest hit song of the year ‘Bala’, and taking on the beats of Ranveer Singh’s power-packed number, Khalibali, Varun Dhawan’s effortless moves were a treat to the eyes! Not only the contemporaries, he set the stage on fire with his superhit track ‘First Class’ and introduced the world to the much-awaited songs of his upcoming film, Street Dancer 3D. We’re sure you wouldn’t be able to take your eyes off this heartthrob!

Catch his performance on January 5 only on Nick, Nick Jr. and Sonic.

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Originally published: Saturday, November 16, 2019.

Credit: Huge thanks to animegamer on Anime Superhero for the list of Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards India 2019 nominees!

Additional sources: BizAsia, Hindustan Times, News18.
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Johnny Orlando to Perform on 'All That'; Hints at Guest Starring on 'The Substitute'

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Internet sensation Johnny Orlando has announced the exciting news in his latest vlog that he recently filmed a couple of special appearances for two Nickelodeon shows!


The first show Johnny talks about is a prank show. Not much more is known at the moment, but he could be talking about Nickelodeon's hit hidden camera prank show The Substitute, in which celebrities who are transformed by a team of Hollywood special effects artists to go undercover as a substitute, surprising unsuspecting kids in schools, camps and other locations. After a day full of ridiculous mayhem, the substitute reveals themselves and the organization receives a donation for $25,000. Previous celebrity guests on the show have been Jace Norman (Henry Danger), John Cena (Playing with Fire), Lilly Singh and NE-YO.

The second show Johnny filmed an appearance for was Nickelodeon's All That revival! The Canadian singer revealed that he'll be performing "Waste of my Time" on the show as well as participating in a skit!

Both of Johnny's upcoming Nickelodeon appearances are slated to air on Nickelodeon in 2020.

Check out Johnny's latest vlog, "a week with Johnny Orlando (Christmas in LA)" below!:


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Nickelodeon Renews 'All That' for 13 Additional Episodes; Aria Brooks to Join Cast

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Update (10/16) - Below is Nickelodeon's official Press Release announcing the exciting news!:

NICKELODEON PICKS UP ADDITIONAL 13 EPISODES
OF SKETCH COMEDY HIT ALL THAT

NEW CAST MEMBER ARIA BROOKS JOINS ENSEMBLE OF COMEDIANS

Share it: @nickelodeon @allthat (Instagram) #allthat


BURBANK, Calif.—Oct. 16, 2019—Nickelodeon has picked up an additional 13 episodes of ‘90s icon All That, bringing its first season total to 26 episodes. Also announced today, is new cast member Aria Brooks from Atlanta, Ga., who is joining the show’s talented and diverse cast of comedians. New episodes of All That air on Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.

All That is executive produced by Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Kel Mitchell (Game Shakers), Kevin Kay (All That, SpongeBob SquarePants, Lip Sync Battle, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, Yellowstone) and Jermaine Fowler (Superior Donuts, Sorry to Bother You). Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert (All That, Cousins For Life, Austin & Ally) also serve as executive producers.


Photo: CR: Promo photo of Aria Brooks

Shot in front of a live studio audience, All That stars Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin and Chinguun Sergelen, who have popularized new characters, impersonations of today’s celebrities and new original comedic sketches including “Cancelled with Nathan,” Bed, Bath & Beyoncé” and “Marie Kiddo.”

To date, recording artists the Jonas Brothers, Ciara, H.E.R., JoJo Siwa, Ella Mai, Ally Brooke, Kane Brown, Bryce Vine, Daddy Yankee and CNCO have performed on the show. The series also features appearances from Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg, Josh Server and Alisa Reyes, who helped make the original series a ‘90s icon for an entire generation of kids. Guest stars for the additional 13 episodes will be announced at a later date.

All That was Nickelodeon’s longest running live-action series with 171 episodes across 10 seasons from 1994 to 2005. The franchise paved the way for a number of successful spinoffs including Kenan & Kel, The Amanda Show and The Nick Cannon Show, and the feature-length film Good Burger, as well as audio recordings, books, festival tours, and numerous reunions celebrating the show’s impact on pop culture.

All That helped launch the careers of comedy stars including Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes and Nick Cannon, and has featured musical guests and guest stars including Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Ray Romano and Brittany Snow.

Production of All That for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content. All That was created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin.

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. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated kids’ basic cable network for 22 consecutive years. 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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Update (12/23) - Katz PR has signed Aria Brooks, a new castmember on Nickelodeon's All That revival. The young actress also recently appeared in Harriet and on the "Cracker Jack" episode of Netflix's Dolly Parton's Heartstrings. Brooks continues to be repped by MI Talent in Atlanta and management company ESI Network.


Update (10/14) - Nickelodeon has renewed the revival of the it's hit sketch comedy series All That for 13 more episodes, which will make up the second half of season 11!

Joining the cast will be Aria Brooks of Atlanta, Georgia (pictured above) for the second half of the 11th season. Brooks’ career is on the rise. She plays a younger version of Harriet Tubman in the upcoming film Harriet and will be featured in Netflix’s Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings anthology.

Original post:

Although unconfirmed, it looks like Nickelodeon has renewed the revival of the it's hit sketch comedy series All That for a second season!

On his official Instagram, actor Bobo Chang (Victorious, La La Land) revealed that he "[can't] wait for @allthat to get back to filming in just a couple weeks! This show really is... Yep, #allthat 🤪," adding "[you] might even hear more of me in an upcoming episode, we'll see!"

However, when asked whether filming was for season two (season twelve overall), Chang replied: "not sure what they're calling it, but it's coming back!"

Chang appeared in the series premiere of All New All That earlier this summer, portraying "Apple Head" and "Adam Sandler".

Update (10/7) - Nickelodeon's All That will resume filming on Friday, October 18, 2019! Fans can get FREE tickets to be in the audience via On Camera Audiences!: https://on-camera-audiences.com/shows/All_That

Premiering in June 2019, the news comes as the freshman season of All New All That is completing its run, with the first eight of the 13 episodes in season one having now aired. New episodes continue Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon USA.

Nickelodeon’s brand-new version of its legendary sketch comedy series, All That features a whole new cast as well as cameos from legacy cast members Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg & Josh Server, who not only gave the new cast words of advice, but revived some of their classic sketches, such as Vital Information, "Ed" the Good Burger Guy, Coach Kreeton and Detective Dan. The series is also executive produced by OG cast members Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson (Kenan & Kel, Good Burger).

Each episode of All That features hilarious sketches, special celebrity guests and a musical performance on the iconic All That stage.

The new kids of comedy starring in Nickelodeon's freshly revived All That are Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin, and Chinguun Sergelen. Popular sketches in the all new All That include "Babies Who Brunch", "Cancelled with Nathan" and "Simplicity".

To-date, the new season of All That has featured performances by Jonas Brothers, Ciara, Daddy Yankee, Kane Brown, H.E.R., Ally Brooke, Bryce Vine, Ella Mai and JoJo Siwa, and guest stars including original cast members Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg and Alisa Reyes.

Subscribe to the official All That YouTube channel!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UzskfVDPkJ5aSe755ZGgQ

From AfterBuzz TV:

REECE CADDELL ECSTATIC ABOUT “ALL THAT” GETTING 13 MORE EPISODES

Ready yet, get set, it’s All That! Nickelodeon’s All That revival has been extended for thirteen more episodes!

Cast member Reece Caddell shared the cast’s chant before each show as well as her excitement that there will be more episodes. She joined AfterBuzz TV and filled the studio with energy discussing her reaction to the news.

“When we found out [about the new episodes], it was like, our, like, it was like someone had just like dropped a bomb of sparkles and unicorns,” Caddell said, “cause suddenly everyone was jumping up and down. We were all like, ‘oh my gosh.’ It was, it was just such a rad moment to be in.”

For everyone who isn’t a nineties kid, All That initially aired from 1994 until 2005 and was the staple of most nineties children’s lives. Most of us nineties kids tuned in every week to watch talent such as Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg, and (eventually) Amanda Bynes. Every Saturday night, kids around the world tuned in to SNICK—Nickelodeon’s Saturday night lineup—to catch All That among other shows.

Brian Robbins, who initially created the show and is currently Nickelodeon’s president, decided he wanted to revive All That. In early 2019, he announced there’d be an All That revival which has brought a new generation to a show once loved by so many kids.

Caddell, who began acting in commercials at the age of five, ended up on projects such as Comedy Bang! Bang!, The Millers, and Schooled before landing the gig on All That.

She’s played a very integral part of this revival even though she’s had some very big shoes to fill. On the very first episode, she took over an original segment called Vital Information With Lori Beth Denberg, and Caddell has hit the ground running. She told AfterBuzz TV about the special bond she shares with the rest of the cast and discussed how thrilled she was to learn that Aria Brooks would be joining in the upcoming episodes.

“We loved her!” Caddell exclaimed. “She, we clicked immediately. She is so sweet. She has such a, like a distinct sense of humor. All of us have different senses of humor, and hers like completely just immediately fit in. We love her so much.”

Near the end of the interview, as a fun way to wrap up, AfterBuzz host Jeff Williams asked Cadell what character she hopes to play next, and Caddell instantly replied without a beat.

“Umm, I would like to be an alien in a sketch,” she said. “cause I think that would be really cool, and we could have, like, long ears or something.”

Fortunately, we’ve got another thirteen episodes to look forward to, and Caddell just might get the chance to play an alien. Be sure to tune in and listen to her interview with AfterBuzz TV!

There’s no news yet for when All That will return, but until then we’ve got the Are You Afraid of the Dark revival currently airing on YouTube for your 2k19, nineties fix!

Reece Caddell Guests on All That Season 11 Episode 11 “The Jonas Brothers” | AfterBuzz TV



You watching, we talking. That’s Reece, I’m Jeff. Yassss. ‘All That’ star Reece Waddell joins the after show alongside host Jeff Williams (@JeffWillJr). From Pranklers terrorizing the students, to Reece giving us the Vital Information for our Sunday afternoons, don’t miss this action packed after show!

Oh! Ohh ohhhhhh~~ This is All That! This is All That~!!

YES! All That is back and we could NOT be more excited! From original cast members to current castings, we'll have special guests and episode breakdowns all season long with the newest reboot of All That! Make sure you subscribe, leave a rating and comment and let us know what you think of the ALL THAT AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW!

All That: All That is an American sketch comedy television series that features original short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests aimed toward a young audience. Its sketches parody contemporary culture and are performed by a large and varying cast of child and teen actors.

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From Fansided:

Actress Aria Brooks talks working on Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings on Netflix and more

During a recent interview with singer and actress Aria Brooks, we discussed her work on Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings series, Nickelodeon’s All That revival, and much more. Continue reading for additional details.
Aria Brooks is a rising star who has been picking up roles on major projects. Brooks recently played part in Harriet, and now she’s appearing in the Netflix series, Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings.

For anyone unfamiliar with Heartstrings, the Netflix series consists of eight episodes that center around stories adapted from Dolly Parton’s most famous songs. The stories told are rather wholesome, touching on themes perfect for the holiday season. “If I Had Wings” being a good example.

As for Brooks, she appears in the episode entitled “Cracker Jack” as the adorable Nola. We don’t want to give too much away if you haven’t seen it, but we will say that Brooks had an excellent performance for her first Netflix appearance.

In addition to a part on Netflix’s Heartstrings, Aria Brooks can also be seen in Nickelodeon’s All That revival. It was resurrected in 2019, but fans will have to wait a few weeks to see more. A release date for the next episode has yet to be announced, though our guess is it’ll happen towards the beginning of the year rather than after an extended hiatus.

For more on Aria Brooks’ upcoming projects, you can check out the transcript of our interview with the young actress [here].

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HR: Speaking of future projects, you’ve been cast on Nickelodeon’s revival of ​All That​ and you’re a series regular on the sketch comedy series. What, if anything, can you tell us about your work on the show?

Brooks: Working on All That has been a dream come true. I get to work with seven talented and very funny castmates who have become my extended family. The sketches that I’ve been in have truly challenged my improv skills and pushed me to make a variety of choices without second-guessing myself. I’ve also had to do a ton of research which, luckily for me, is watching TV and movies. I also get to work with some of the original All That stars and they are very helpful on set.

HR: Did you participate in any particular sketches that you believe will make a big impression on audiences?

Brooks: The writers are constantly coming up with new sketches and characters for me that are guaranteed to leave a big impression on the audience. Be sure to check out the new episodes in January.

HR: Having already worked on the show, did the notion of participating in a revival make you nervous while preparing for the role? I ask because reboots and revivals tend to garner a lot of harsh criticisms regardless of content, so did that place any sort of pressure on you?

Brooks: I was a little nervous joining the reboot cast because I wanted the approval of the original All That fans, but people are harsh critics regardless. I eventually became more concerned about doing a good job on set and, making sure I could handle the responsibilities of being a series regular. Of course, I hope old and new fans enjoy the show, but my focus is to just do the best I can.

HR: Outside of your on-screen acting, do you have any live performances coming up? And are you working on any new music at the moment?

Brooks: I don’t have any live performances scheduled…yet. I am working on music so that when the time comes to release my album, I’ll be ready.

HR: Are you collaborating with any artists on your music-based projects?

Brooks: There are no plans yet, but I’m always open to collaborating with other up and coming artists in the future.

Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings is currently streaming on Netflix. Nickelodeon’s All That returns in 2020

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Premiere of 'The Spongebob Musical: Live On Stage!' Delivers Great Ratings for Nickelodeon

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The Spongebob Musical: Live On Stage!, featuring the Broadway stars and director of Nickelodeon's Tony-winning musical, has drawn strong ratings for Nickelodeon!


(l-r) Danny Skinner (Patrick Star), Ethan Slater (SpongeBob SquarePants), Christina Sajous (Sandy Cheeks) in “The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage!”. Photo credit © Alex Bailey/Nickelodeon

In Live+3, a December 7 simulcast across Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons and TeenNick drew 1.7 million viewers, up 24% from the Live+SD simulcast. It averaged a 3.4/751,000 in the K2-11 demo, +25% from L+SD, and a 3.8/522,000 with K6-11, up 28% - making it the number-one telecast for the week across all TV among K6-11.

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Directed by Broadway’s Tina Landau (herself Tony-nominated for the show), The Spongebob Musical: Live On Stage! featured Ethan Slater in the title role, with Gavin Lee as Squidward Q. Tentacles.

The cast also included Danny Skinner as Patrick Star, Brian Ray Norris as Eugene Krabs, Wesley Taylor as Sheldon Plankton, Christina Sajous as Sandy Cheeks. The ensemble included Kyle Matthew Hamilton, Katie Lee Hill, Curtis Holbrook, L’ogan J’ones, Jai’len Josey, Kelvin Moon Loh, Lauralyn McClelland, Vasthy Mompoint, Bryonha Parham, Oneika Phillips, Jon Rua, JC Schuster, Abby C. Smith, Robert Taylor Jr., Allan Washington. Joining the cast is veteran SpongeBob SquarePants voice actor Tom Kenny as “Patchy the Pirate,” who performs the original Sara Bareilles song “Poor Pirates.”

The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage!, reimagined Bikini Bottom on stage for this television event, bringing the spirit of SpongeBob to life with humanity, heart, and pure theatricality.

The made-for-Broadway plot has SpongeBob and the rest of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage.

The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! is a musical production conceived and directed for the stage by Tina Landau, book by Kyle Jarrow, orchestrations, arrangements & music supervision by Tom Kitt, with choreography by Christopher Gattelli, produced for television by Austin Shaw with television direction by Glenn Weiss.

Nickelodeon vice presidents Paul J Medford and Susan Vargo served as executive producers.

The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Sing-A-Long premieres Sat., January 4, 2020 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.

Following a critically lauded run on Broadway, members of the original award-winning Broadway company of The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! reunited to film the show for television in front of a live theater audience. The live television production captures all-new depths of theatrical innovation where the power of optimism really can save the world.

This one-of-a-kind television musical event features original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebertof Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At The Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants and T.I. (Clifford Harris, Jr.) Domani Harris and Darwin Quinn and a song by David Bowie and by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley. Additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton. Additional music by Tom Kitt.

The SpongeBob Musicalis now on tour across North America.

The Original Cast Recording is available now from Masterworks Broadway wherever music is sold and streamed.

From Playbill:

How Did The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Fare in the Ratings?

Ratings are in for the Nickelodeon broadcast, which aired on three channels December 7.

On December 7 members of the original Broadway company of SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical were seen in a broadcast of the musical filmed in front of a live theatre audience. The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! simulcast was broadcast on Nickelodeon, TeenNick, and Nicktoons and drew 1.7 million total viewers (factoring views from three days following the live event), according to the network.

In further ratings news, the show was the number one telecast for the week across the K6-11 demographic, averaging 3.4/751,000 across K2-11 and 3.8/522,000 across K6-11.

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From Media Play News:

‘Mandalorian’ Tops Parrot Analytics’ SVOD Originals Chart for 4th Week

The Disney+ “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” remained at No. 1 on Parrot Analytics’ digital originals rankings the week ended Dec. 14, its fourth straight week on top.

A “digital original” is Parrot’s term for a multi-episode series in which the most recent season was first made available on a streaming platform such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu or Disney+.

For the week, “The Mandalorian” registered 109 million average daily Demand Expressions, the proprietary metric used by Parrot Analytics to measure global demand for TV content. That was down 8.4% in expressions compared with the previous week.

On Parrot’s list of overall TV shows, including broadcast and cable, “Mandalorian” was No. 2, unseated after three weeks by Nickelodeon’s “SpongeBob SquarePants,” as the popular cartoon character appeared in The Spongebob Musical: Live on Stage, which was simulcast across four Nick-owned channels Dec. 7. It marked the first time in 25 weeks an SVOD series wasn’t on top of the overall TV demand chart, since “Game of Thrones” at the end of June.

Netflix’s “Stranger Things” climbed back to No. 2 on the digital originals chart, registering 66.3 million expressions, down 10.1% from the previous week.

Swapping spots with “Stranger Things” was DC Universe’s “Titans,” which slid to No. 3 on the digital exclusives chart, with expressions down 15.9% to 62.8 million. While finale of the second season was released Nov. 29, a glimpse of the show was seen in the CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event Dec. 8.

Amazon Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” jumped two spots to No. 4, with expressions up 49% to 41.3 million. The third season of the Award-winning series was released Dec. 6.

Netflix’s “Lucifer,” stayed at No. 5, its expressions up 19.7% to 34.9 million. Similarly to “Titans,” “Lucifer” star Tom Ellis made a cameo on the CW “Crisis” crossover Dec. 10.

Amazon Prime Video’s fourth season of “The Expanse,” which was released Dec. 12, joined the digital originals top 10 at No. 7, from No. 14 the previous week. Expressions were up 34.4% to 32.9 million.

The Apple TV+ crime drama “Truth Be Told” climbed to No. 10 from No. 70 the previous week, with expressions up 151.5% to 27.8 million.

The Demand Expressions metric draws from a wide variety of data sources, including video streaming, social media activity, photo sharing, blogging, commenting on fan and critic rating platforms, and downloading and streaming via peer-to-peer protocols and file sharing sites.

Parrot Analytics also just unveiled its new public-facing website with demand data about select TV shows for the U.S. and other markets. The “Truth Be Told” profile can be found here.

Media Play News has teamed with Parrot Analytics to provide readers with a weekly top 10 of the most popular digital original TV series in the United States, based on the firm’s proprietary metric called Demand Expressions, which measures global demand for TV content through a wide variety of data sources, including video streaming, social media activity, photo sharing, blogging, commenting on fan and critic rating platforms, and downloading and streaming via peer-to-peer protocols and file sharing sites.

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From Kidscreen:

SpongeBob tops the in-demand show rank

Kids clamored to Nickelodeon's underwater character online, replacing Peppa Pig as the most in-demand series this past month, according to Parrot Analytics.

After getting bested by Peppa Pig last month, SpongeBob SquarePants has swum to the top and is globally the most in-demand kids show between November 16 to December 15, according to Parrot Analytics. The spike in popularity is most likely because of the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical (pictured), which aired on Nickelodeon on December 7, according to a Parrot spokesperson.

By measuring social media interactions, social video views, online research for the shows and piracy numbers, Parrot uses a proprietary algorithm to figure out what the demand is for the average show. It then weighs individual series against this average to determine a rank.

This past month SpongeBob had 13.3-times more demand than the average kids show, up from 9.3 times last month. eOne’s Peppa Pig and PJ Masks came second and third with 12.1 times and 9.4 times the average demand, respectively. The top 10 is rounded out by Steven Universe (nine times), Naruto: Shippuden (8.8 times), Masha and the Bear (8.5 times), PAW Patrol (eight times), Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir (7.9 times), Talking Tom and Friends (7.1 times) and Pokémon (seven times).

Talking Tom and Friends is new to the list this month, knocking Teen Titans Go! down a few spots to 12th place with 6.4 times the demand against the average kids show globally. Steven Universe jumped to 4th (from 6th) and Naruto to 5th (from 8th). All of the top-eight fit into the “outstanding category” which only 2.7% of shows were able to achieve this month.

The full infographic is available below (click to enlarge):


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From The Hollywood Reporter:

Social Climbers Charts: Mark Hamill Returns to Top Actors’ Top 3 Amid ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ Premiere

The charts rank the most popular personalities and TV shows based on data from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Amid the return of the Star Wars franchise to the silver screen, Mark Hamill leaps to No. 3 on The Hollywood Reporter’s Top Actors chart dated Jan. 3.

THR’s Social Climbers charts are rankings of the most popular entities on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, with global data provided by social media analytics company MVPindex. The chart's methodology blends engagement to entities’ social media accounts along with weekly additions of followers/subscribers. The latest tracking week ended Dec. 24.

“One last time…” wrote Hamill in social media posts showing him with Star Wars co-star Carrie Fisher, re-creating a photo they had taken together during the series’ original theatrical run. The latter half of the photo was taken prior to Fisher’s Dec. 27, 2016, passing.

Hamill’s Dec. 20 tweet was the biggest by an actor in the Dec. 18-24 tracking week, coming concurrent with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, reportedly the last in the nine-movie Skywalker saga, which premiered in theaters that day.

Hamill sits behind Dwayne Johnson, who rules Top Actors for a 65th week (and sixth in a row), a week removed from the theatrical release of Jumanji: The Next Level, in which he stars alongside Top Actors’ No. 2 for the week, Kevin Hart.

On Top Scripted, SpongeBob SquarePants rules for the first time in its 25th week on the list, thanks in part to a 5% jump in overall social media conversation. The long-running Nickelodeon cartoon’s Instagram account continued to post stills, videos and memes from the show, led in the latest tracking week by a Dec. 23 upload showing the titular character “getting ready for the holidays” by clipping his toenails.

Meanwhile, Top Unscripted features The Voice at No. 1. NBC’s singing competition spends a second straight week atop the list (and fifth overall) thanks to a 32% boost in overall social engagement concurrent with the conclusion of its 17th season. Jake Hoot, coached by Kelly Clarkson, was named the latest winner.

See the six Social Climbers charts below, and for the full 25-position Top Actors tally, pick up the THR issue dated Jan. 3.

Top Actors
1. Dwayne Johnson (=)
2. Kevin Hart (=)
3. Mark Hamill (+8)
4. Millie Bobby Brown (-1)
5. Dove Cameron (+2)
6. George Takei (+2)
7. Lili Reinhart (re-entry)
8. Chris Hemsworth (re-entry)
9. Ricky Gervais (re-entry)
10. Jennifer Lopez (-4)

Top Comedians
1. Kevin Hart (=)
2. Lil' Duval (=)
3. Ricky Gervais (re-entry)
4. Colleen Ballinger (=)
5. Joe Rogan (+2)
6. Rickey Smiley (-1)
7. Chris D'Elia (re-entry)
8. Desi Banks (-5)
9. Jeff Dunham (re-entry)
10. HaHa Davis (-2)

Top TV Personalities
1. Ellen DeGeneres (=)
2. Steve Harvey (+2)
3. Mike Huckabee (-1)
4. Gordon Ramsay (+5)
5. Jake Tapper (-2)
6. Trevor Noah (re-entry)
7. Antoni Porowski (-2)
8. Tamera Mowry (re-entry)
9. Chris Hayes (+1)
10. Sandra Lee (re-entry)

Top Scripted
1. SpongeBob SquarePants (+3)
2. Rick and Morty (=)
3. The Flash (=)
4. Riverdale (-3)
5. Peppa Pig (+4)
6. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (re-entry)
7. Mr. Robot (debut)
8. El Senor de Los Cielos (re-entry)
9. The Walking Dead (re-entry)
10. Grown-ish (debut)

Top News/Talk/Variety
1. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (+1)
2. The Late Late Show with James Corden (-1)
3. Saturday Night Live (+2)
4. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (-1)
5. Today (-1)
6. Entertainment Tonight (+1)
7. Good Morning America (re-entry)
8. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (-2)
9. Jimmy Kimmel Live! (=)
10. The Rachel Maddow Show (-2)

Top Unscripted
1. The Voice (=)
2. Wild 'N Out (=)
3. The Masked Singer (+1)
4. The Grand Tour (-1)
5. America's Funniest Home Videos (=)
6. Love and Hip-Hop (=)
7. Impractical Jokers (re-entry)
8. Keeping Up with the Kardashians (=)
9. The Bachelor (re-entry)
10. Survivor (re-entry)

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Originally published: Friday, December 13, 2019 at 21:26 GMT.

Sources: Deadline, Broadway World.
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Top 12 Crazy Steve's Best Meltdowns | NickRewind

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Top 12 Crazy Steve's Best Meltdowns | NickRewind


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Every iCarly, Sam & Cat and Victorious Crossover! | NickRewind

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Every iCarly, Sam & Cat and Victorious Crossover! | NickRewind


The crossovers are endless

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All the Nickelodeon Original Movies from 2010 to Today | Nickelodeon

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All The Nick Moves From 2010 to Today!


How many Nickelodeon Original Movies from the past decade have you watched? Featuring: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, Best Player, iParty with Victorious, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, Big Time Movie, Rags, A Fairly Odd Christmas, Swindle, Jinxed, A Fairly Odd Summer, Santa Hunters, Splitting Adam, One Crazy Cruise, Rufus, Liar, Liar, Vampire, Lost in the West, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Albert, Rufus 2, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, Blurt!, Bixler High Private Eye, Lucky and more!

What was your favorite Nick movie of the decade? Vote in the poll below, and vote for more of your favorites here!



What was your favorite Nickelodeon TV Movie of the decade: School Gyrls, Fred: The Movie, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day, Best Player, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred, Big Time Movie, Rags, Fred 3: Camp Fred, A Fairly Odd Christmas, Nicky Deuce, House of Anubis: Touchstone of Ra, Swindle, Jinxed, Terry the Tomboy, A Fairly Odd Summer, Santa Hunters, Splitting Adam, Genie in a Bikini, One Crazy Cruise, The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery, Liar, Liar, Vampire, Rufus, Lost in the West, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Albert, Rufus 2, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, Tiny Christmas, Blurt!, Bixler High Private Eye, Lucky, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, or Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus?


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Best of Nickelodeon 2019 Fan Poll | Vote for Your Favorites

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Welcome to NickALive!'s Best of Nickelodeon 2019 fan survey!


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2019 has been another big year for Nickelodeon, with many brand-new shows, specials as movie. This year also saw Nickelodeon President Brian Robbins' new vision for Nickelodeon take effect, as the network shifts into programming for the whole family. We also sadly said goodbye to some of our favorite Nick shows.

Using the 16 poll gadgets below, vote for your favourite new Nickelodeon shows, movies, specials and events of 2019, which show you were most sad to say goodbye to this year, and which upcoming Nickelodeon project your are most looking forward to!

A few notes:

- Although this poll is meant for Nickelodeon fans around the world, some of the nominees have only aired or have been held in the USA.

- As The SpongeBob Musical: Live On Stage! TV special will premiere mid-December, it will be included in NickALive!'s Best of Nickelodeon 2020 fan poll.

- You don't need to vote in each category (but it would be great if you did!)

- You can cast one vote in each category each day.

- Remember, NickALive! is an unofficial website, and the Best of Nickelodeon 2019 fan poll is for fun and entertainment purposes only.

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- NickALive!'s Best of Nickelodeon 2019 fan poll is open now and will close on Monday 30th December 2019 at 23:59 GMT.

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Here are the nominees of NickALive!'s Best of Nickelodeon 2019 fan poll! Get voting!

Best New Live Action Series


What was your favorite new live-action series that premiered on a Nickelodeon channel in 2019: Cousins For Life, The Substitute, Power Rangers Beast Morphers, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, All That, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader, American Ninja Warrior, Are You Afraid Of The Dark?, America’s Most Musical Family or Top Elf?

Best New Preschool Series



What was your favorite new preschool series that premiered on a Nickelodeon channel in 2019: Blue's Clues & You!, Trulli Tales, Abby Hatcher, Ricky Zoom or Corn & Peg?

Best New Animated Series


What was your favorite new animated series that premiered on a Nickelodeon channel in 2019: The Casagrandes, LEGO City Adventures, LEGO® Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar, Pinky Malinky (Netflix), Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty (RBUK), Middle School Moguls or 44 Cats?

Favorite New Season on Nickelodeon or Nicktoons


What was the best new season of a popular show that debuted on Nickelodeon or Nicktoons in 2019: Knight Squad season 2, Rise of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles season 2, Double Dare season 2, Crashletes season 3, Welcome to the Wayne season 2, The Loud House season 4, or ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks season 4?

Favorite New Preschool Season on Nickelodeon or Nick Jr.



What was the best new season of a popular preschool show that premiered on Nickelodeon or the Nick Jr. channel in 2019: Rainbow Rangers season 2, PAW Patrol season 6, Top Wing season 2, Sunny Day season 2, Thomas & Friends season 23, Dora the Explorer (new episodes from multiple seasons), Blaze and the Monster Machines season 5, Ryan's Mystery Playdate season 2, Bubble Guppies season 5, Peppa Pig season 8 or Rusty Rivets season 3?

Sad To See End


Which Nickelodeon show that ended in 2019 will you miss the most: Cousins For Life, Knight Squad, Double Dare, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, The Dude Perfect Show, Game Shakers, Welcome to the Wayne, Hunter Street, or Dora the Explorer (inc. Dora and Friends)?

Favorite New Nickelodeon Original Movie


What was your favorite Nickelodeon Made-for-TV movie that premiered in 2019: Bixler High Private Eye, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus or PAW Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue?

Favorite Nickelodeon Special or Stunt


What was your favorite Favorite Nickelodeon Special or Stunt in 2019: PAW Patrol specials (including "Mighty Pups, Super Paws" and "Ultimate Rescue" specials), Peppa Pig: "Chinese New Year", The Loud House specials (including "Cooked!" and "Kings of the Con"), Lucky, Henry Danger specials (including "Henry Danger The Musical", "A New Evil" and "Sister Twister"), SpongeBob’s Big Birthday Blowout, Thomas & Friends: "Thomas and the Dragon" Chinese New Year special, Kids' Choice Awards 2019, Kids' Choice Sports 2019, Henry Danger/Knight Squad crossover special "Knight & Danger", Double Dare specials (including Superbowl, WWE, SpongeBob and KCA weeks), Double Dare at Super Bowl, Seasonal specials (including Halloween and Holiday specials), JoJo Siwa specials (including JoJo's Dream Birthday, JoJo's Follow Your D.R.E.A.M. and JoJo's D.R.E.A.M. Concert), All That Music Special, Camp Nick, The Loud House Featuring The Casagrandes, Henry Danger's 100th Episode ("Secret Room"), Patchy’s Playlist or LEGO: Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit?

Favorite Nickelodeon Movie



What was your favorite Nickelodeon Movie that was released in theatres in 2019: Dora and the Lost City of Gold, Playing with Fire or Wonder Park?

Favorite Short-Form Nickelodeon Series


What was your favorite short-form Nickelodeon series in 2019: The Patrick Star ‘Sitcom’ Show, Nick Love Story, Nickelodeon Animated Shorts, Jayden Bartels & Annie LeBlanc: Expert Attempters, Make My Nickelodeon Dreams Come True, Throw Back with Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon On This Day, Very Bad Crafts, Annie vs Hayley, The JoJo & BowBow Show Show, Fact or Nicktion, Bikini Bottom Mysteries, Summer Ship Showdown Series, Nickelodeon x Abercrombie Kids Shorts, JoJo’s Livin’ the D.R.E.A.M., TMNT 35, #3ThingsYouMissed, #TryThis, Drop That Seat, Inside Nick, Nia Sioux’s Slumber Party, Breaking Down the Episode, #Nicksplainer, Josh & Blue's VLOG! (Blue's Clues & You!), Nick at VidCon Games, or Nick on the Street?

Favorite Nickelodeon Live Experience


What was your favorite Nickelodeon Experience in 2019: Nickelodeon Slime City, The SpongeBob Musical Tour, SlimeFest, Good Burger Pop-Up Restaurant, Nickelodeon Winter Wonderland Pop-Up Store, PAW Patrol Live!, Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream, Carney's Restaurant x Nickelodeon Slime Takeover, or the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Bikini Bottom Experience?

Nickelodeon Show of the Year 2019



Which was your favorite show to watch on Nickelodeon in 2019: SpongeBob SquarePants, The Loud House, The Casagrandes, Henry Danger, Cousins For Life, Knight Squad, The Substitute, Power Rangers Beast Morphers, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, All That, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader, Bubble Guppies, Are You Afraid Of The Dark?, America’s Most Musical Family, Top Elf, Invader ZIM, Middle School Moguls, 44 Cats, LEGO City Adventures, Rocko's Modern Life, Blue's Clues & You!, Pinky Malinky, Rise of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Double Dare, Crashletes, Welcome to the Wayne, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty (RBUK), ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks, PAW Patrol, Thomas & Friends, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, The Dude Perfect Show, Game Shakers, Hunter Street, or Dora the Explorer?

Most Looking Forward To


Which upcoming new Nickelodeon project are you most looking forward to? Which upcoming new Nickelodeon project are you most looking forward to: Glitch Techs, Kids' Choice Awards 2020, Wonder Park (series), The Adventures of Paddington, The Bureau of Magical Things season 2, All ThatZoey 101 reunion, Kamp Koral, Untitled Squidward Tentacles Spin-off, SpongeBob Appreciation Day: Patchy’s Beach Bash! Special, Power Rangers Beast Morphers season 2, Rugrats revival, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run, Untitled Star Trek Series, Meet the Voxels, Counting Stars, The Crystal Maze, PAW Patrol: The Movie, Untitled Space Show, It's Pony, Untitled Young Dylan Series, Santiago of the Seas, Made by Maddie, Baby Shark, SpongeBob Smarty Pants Game Show, Jayden’s Dance Throwdown, Garfield, the Squidward Tentacles spin-off, Kids' Choice Sports 2020, Rise of the TMNT Netflix Special, Live-Action Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix Series or The Loud House Netflix Special?

Favorite Nickelodeon Show of the Decade (2010-2019)


Team Umizoomi, Victorious, Planet Sheen, T.U.F.F. Puppy, House of Anubis, Supah Ninjas, Bubble Guppies, Winx Club, Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Fred: The Show, How to Rock, The Legend of Korra, Wild Grinders, Figure it Out, Hollywood Heights, Splatalot, You Gotta See This, Robot and Monster, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, See Dad Run, Deadtime Stories, Marvin Marvin, Peter Rabbit, NFL Rush Zone, Power Rangers Megaforce, Wendell & Vinnie, Rocket Monkeys, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Sanjay and Craig, Sam & Cat, AwesomenessTV, The Haunted Hathaways, Rabbids Invasion, PAW Patrol, Instant Mom, The Thundermans, Peppa Pig, TeenNick Top 10, Every Witch Way, Wallykazam!, Breadwinners, Webheads, Henry Danger, Dora and Friends: Into the City, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Blaze and the Monster Machines, 100 Things to Do Before High School, ReactToThat, Bella and the Bulldogs, NFL Rush, Power Rangers Dino Charge, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Mutt & Stuff, Make it Pop, Harvey Beaks, Fresh Beat Band of Spies, Talia in the Kitchen, Pig Goat Banana Cricket, ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks, Shimmer and Shine, Game Shakers, WITS Academy, The HALO Effect, Paradise Run, School of Rock, The Other Kingdom, All In With Cam Newton, Crashletes, Legendary Dudas, Regal Academy, Jagger Eaton's Mega Life, Kuu Kuu Harajuku, Rank the Prank, Rusty Rivets, Bunsen Is a Beast, Power Rangers Ninja Steel, Ride, Nella the Princess Knight, Hunter Street, The After Party, Sunny Day, The Dude Perfect Show, Welcome to the Wayne, Mysticons, I Am Frankie, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, Top Wing, Thomas & Friends, The Adventures of Kid Danger, Zoofari, Knight Squad, Keep it Spotless, Star Falls, Double Dare, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Bureau of Magical Things, Butterbean's Café, Cousins for Life, Abby Hatcher, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, Corn & Peg, Power Rangers Beast Morphers, The Substitute, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, 44 Cats, Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader, All That, LEGO City Adventures, Ricky Zoom, Middle School Moguls, LEGO® Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The Casagrandes, America's Most Musical Family, The Loud House, Blue's Clues & You! or Top Elf?

Favorite Nickelodeon Movie of the Decade (2010-2019)


What was your favorite Nickelodeon Movie of the decade: The Last Airbender, Rango, The Adventures of Tintin, Fun Size, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, Monster Trucks, Wonder Park, Dora and the Lost City of Gold or Playing with Fire?

Favorite Nickelodeon Original Movie of the Decade (2010-2019)


What was your favorite Nickelodeon TV Movie of the decade: School Gyrls, Fred: The Movie, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day, Best Player, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred, Big Time Movie, Rags, Fred 3: Camp Fred, A Fairly Odd Christmas, Nicky Deuce, House of Anubis: Touchstone of Ra, Swindle, Jinxed, Terry the Tomboy, A Fairly Odd Summer, Santa Hunters, Splitting Adam, Genie in a Bikini, One Crazy Cruise, The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery, Liar, Liar, Vampire, Rufus, Lost in the West, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Albert, Rufus 2, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, Tiny Christmas, Blurt!, Bixler High Private Eye, Lucky, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling or Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus?

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Originally published: Sunday, December 01, 2019 at 12:00pm GMT.

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Find Out How Much Debt Plankton Is In | SpongeBob

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Find Out How Much Debt Plankton Is In | SpongeBob


sorta, kinda feel bad for the little guy

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Your 2020 As Told By All That 🗓 + Lex & Ryan Take the Wheel of Impressions Challenge! 😎 All That

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Your 2020 As Told By All That 🗓



How are you gonna be spending your 2020? With brand new episodes of All That! Check out All That’s predictions for YOUR year! It’s gonna be awesome! Featuring Lex Lumpkin, Chinguun Sergelen, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green, Ryan Alessi, Nathan Janak, and Reece Caddell! Catch more All That on Nickelodeon!

Lex & Ryan Take the Wheel of Impressions Challenge! 😎 All That

Lex Lumpkin and Ryan Alessi duke it out with impressions of some of your favorite celebrities talking about their favorite All That sketches! From Jay-Z to Adam Sandler, Chris Rock to Jerry Seinfeld, these guys kill it every time! Who do you think knocked it out of the park? Catch more All That on Nick!

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7 UNANSWERED QUESTIONS From ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ 🤯 NickRewind

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7 UNANSWERED QUESTIONS From ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ 🤯 Nick Rewind



Did you know we *still* don’t know where Zuko’s mother disappeared to? Now that the series has ended, we still have this and other unanswered questions from the world of Avatar! Here are 7 of the most asked unanswered questions from Avatar: The Last Airbender!

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The Bomparts and Heichel Sisters Visit the L.A. Rams Training Camp | Extended Check-In #3 | America's Most Musical Family

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The Bomparts and Heichel Sisters Visit the L.A. Rams Training Camp | Extended Check-In #3



From rehearsals to training day! The Bomparts and Heichel Sisters got to feel the sunshine at the L.A. Rams training camp during their day off! Check out their day out together in the third Extended Check-In on the performers from America's Most Musical Family!

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America’s Most Musical Family is a one-of-a-kind music competition series that will see 30 talented and diverse family bands performing in all genres take center stage in front of celebrity judges Grammy Award-winning global superstar Ciara, digital media sensation David Dobrik, pop icon and Broadway star Debbie Gibson and show host, singer and television personality Nick Lachey to compete for a recording contract with Republic Records and the chance to win a $250,000 cash prize in partnership with Capri Sun 100% Juice. Bands taking part range from a father/daughter duo, sibling groups and a 12-member multigenerational brass ensemble. The bands will battle it out over the course of 12 hour-long episodes and one half-hour special.

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