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PAW Patrol to 'Jet To The Rescue' in New Made-For-TV Movie

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The PAW Patrol are set to Jet To The Rescue in their third made-for-TV movie!


In Paw Patrol: Jet To The Rescue, the Super Pups must defend Barkingburg from the Duke of Flappington, who has acquired the power of a mighty levitation gem!

In the U.S., Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment will release Paw Patrol: Jet To The Rescue on DVD on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, and will most likely be followed by a TV premiere later in the year. The 88-minute DVD will carry an SRP of $16.99, and will feature the TV movie and and four bonus high-flying adventures.


Internationally, Paramount Pictures will release Paw Patrol: Jet To The Rescue theatrically, including in cinemas across New Zealand from Thursday, September 24, 2020.

Produced by Spin Master Entertainment, PAW Patrol follows the adventures of a tech-savvy boy named Ryder and his team of pups who are ready to save the day. Whenever there's trouble, pups Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Zuma, Rocky and Skye are ready for action, no matter what comes their way. With a mission to work together to keep Adventure Bay safe, no job is too big, and no pup is too small.

Nickelodeon recently renewed the series for an eighth season and a theatrical film Paw Patrol: The Movie is scheduled to be released in August 2021.

Paw Patrol: Jet To The Rescue follows the success of previous PAW Patrol made-for-TV movies PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups (2018) and PAW Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue! (2019)

More Nick:'Paw Patrol' Movie from Spin Master and Nickelodeon Movies, with Paramount Pictures Distributing, Set for August 2021 Release!

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Martial Arts Consultant Sifu Kisu Wants to be Involved With Netflix's Live-Action Adaptation

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Beyond The Bending With Sifu Kisu — Martial Arts Consultant For “Avatar: The Last Airbender”


Image Source: Kisu Stars via Instagram

“Water. Earth. Fire. Air.”

The iconic intro to Nickelodeon’s beloved animated Avatar: The Last Airbender series is as unforgettable as the show itself. Avatar premiered a decade and a half ago, and the children who grew up wanting to be element benders have proven that they’re now adults who still want to bend the elements — the show shot to the number-one spot on Netflix after being released on the streaming platform in the United States in May. As it turned out, Uncle Iroh’s wisdom has been just what a lot of us needed to get through these past few months.

If you’ve seen Avatar, chances are you get the hype. If you haven’t, you should start watching now (and beware, as this article contains a few small spoilers). Though made for children, the show tackles a lot of adult themes like genocide, childhood abuse, sexism, spirituality, and many, many others. And it manages to do it all while incorporating a comprehensive magic system that directly involves martial arts.

The four types of bending — that is, water bending, earth bending, fire bending, and air bending — are all based on real martial arts: tai chi, hung gar, Northern Shaolin, and bagua, respectively. And if you really want a fighting chance at shooting fire out of your fists, Sifu Kisu is the instructor to learn from.


Sifu Kisu is, quite literally, the man behind the magic of the Avatar universe. As the show’s martial arts consultant, he brought the writers’ ideas to life and created the movements that the heroes and villains use to bend their respective elements. With a lifetime of martial arts experience and decades of instruction behind him (the word “Sifu” meaning “master” or “teacher,” which Aang also uses in the show to respectfully refer to Toph and Katara when they teach him how to bend earth and water), he got started with the role after taking on Avatar co-creator Bryan Konietzko as a student.

“[Bryan] had mentioned the series to me a couple of times,” Sifu Kisu told the Jiu-Jitsu Times. “I’d had a run with the entertainment industry, and it’s stressful and strange. When I saw his storyboard drawings, he had an amazing eye for perspective, probably one of the best artists I’ve ever met.”

The road to working on Avatar was a long one for the martial artist, which began when he was just a baby watching his uncles (who were about 18 at the time and in the military) practicing judo, jiu-jitsu, and karate. “They taught me how to keep my dukes up in a fight,” he says, adding that he “got beat up a lot” when he was a kid.

Sifu Kisu started training in karate when he was about seven or eight years old, then got involved with taekwondo when he was a teenager. “I met my taekwondo teacher in the military. He would take me off to Korea and Canada to train, so I got to get some high-end training. When I went to Los Angeles, I met some of my classmates with our kung fu association, the Northern Shaolin association. That was in the late ’70s. So I’m still affiliated and train with my teacher.”

Now 60 years old, Sifu Kisu has passed on his love for martial arts to his students, children, and grandchildren. Though he says that he doesn’t have “half the strength or half the wind” that he did when he was younger, he still trains six days a week and runs around his condo complex or the cow pasture near his Colorado home (about 2.5 to 3 miles) a couple of times a week as well. “People say kung fu is garbage, and a lot of it is. This has served me just for health and exercise,” he says. “The Northern Shaolin, the traditional form, some of them have 60 or 70 kicks. There’s ground techniques. It’s super demanding, and it’s kept me very healthy.”


While fans of the show may know that the design of Master Piandao — who becomes Sokka’s swordmaster in Book 3, episode 4 — was based on the appearance of Sifu Kisu, the real Kisu says he most closely identifies with Uncle Iroh out of all the Avatar characters. “He’s so freakin’ gentle until he’s fed up, which is how it should be. When it’s time for war, war is a whole different thing than training in the dojo.”

He speaks from experience. Sifu Kisu joined the military when he was young “out of boredom and out of employment,” ultimately getting involved with a special ops group in the Air Force. Though he prefers not to speak in-depth about his time in the service, he says he took some valuable lessons from it. “The big takeaway from that was everything is temporary; you can endure anything for a limited amount of time. In the end, you’re always on your own, even when you have a whole army there waiting to help you. It taught me self-sufficiency.”

He also has a background in competitive fighting, though you aren’t likely to see his performances on a professional highlight reel. “I fought these underground fights in Venice, California for $1,000 a fight. They’d match you with somebody who thought they could kick your behind,” he says. “Empty swimming pool, underground garage, city park, you mix it up. I won a few, I lost a few, I quit a couple times, but I needed the money. Venice Beach back in the old days was kind of wild. There were a lot of people with questionable means, as it were. People with too much money and no sense who want to bet on the outcome of something. People who didn’t like me betted against me, and they were disappointed.”

It’s no great surprise that Sifu Kisu seems to embody Iroh’s beloved vibe of ‘do no harm, but take no sh*t.’ In addition to his experience in the military and competitive fighting, he’s also used his expertise to defend himself in public, though he says he took no joy in it. “Once I was at an ATM and a dude came up behind me, and I kicked him off his feet when he tried to take me down. I felt really bad about that, but this guy was gonna do me harm. He would’ve been really disappointed with the $60 in my bank account,” he says. “I guess an educated person wouldn’t behave that way. If you wonder what’s wrong with the world today, we need more education.”

Having experienced both the toughest and most gentle ends of the martial arts spectrum and everything in between (and yes, that includes jiu-jitsu), Sifu Kisu ended up being the perfect person to develop a martial-arts-based magic system that was built for war, but designed for a kids’ show. After teaching martial arts for years, the transition back to a 9-to-5 job wasn’t easy, but the reward was worth it.


“Creating the show was an eye-opener for me. I’d never worked in animation. The process that we followed had never been done before. Generally, we’d get a script, and the script would suggest certain actions or bendings. We had a conversation about what that would look like. They’d pitch me with some ideas, I’d pitch them back with some ideas. I’d come up with some moves,” he says.

Originally, the martial arts moves used in Avatar were going to be made up specifically for the show, but Sifu Kisu decided to take movements directly from the curriculum of his teacher, who’s an expert in hung gar. “Hung gar uses low stances that are close to the ground, and I thought it would be a really great thing, visually. We got into this whole fantasy — how would that work? If I stomp down hard enough, would a chunk of the earth jump up in the air for me to kick into your face? We had to tone a lot of that stuff down because you know what happens when you get hit with a big rock, when you get burned, when you get hit with a giant deluge of water.”


That balance between efficiency and aesthetics is present not only in the animation, but in the arts themselves. “In tai chi, it’s thirteen postures and positions, but a lot of people don’t realize it’s really thirteen nasty throws,” says Kisu. “You see these tai chi masters getting their butts kicked lately — these guys that have never fought in their life popping up and going, ‘I will fight you with my tai chi,’ and, you know, come on. It’s just a tool. In jiu-jitsu, you have your forms, too. You have different ways of seizing, crawling on the outside, crawling on the inside, shimmying up the body, catching the leg for a takedown. It’s the same process. Tai chi has all these pretty names, and if you just do it in the air, it’s nothing, but if you think of ‘rollback push’ like you’re pushing your dad’s pickup truck, that’s not a gentle thing. You’ve gotta get your back into it.”

We see in Avatar how each style of bending can be used for peaceful tasks (such as heating up a cup of tea) or to cause destruction (such as burning an entire naval fleet), and Sifu Kisu applies this concept to all forms of martial arts as well. “Everything has its greater and lesser form. An advanced jiu-jitsu player is really dangerous, like a freaking anaconda. It’s the same thing with a hung gar player,” he says.

“It’s not about which martial art is the best, it’s which player applies themselves to it and is great within the realm of that practice. Are you just playing around in the sandbox, or are you going to war? If I’m going to war, I’m not just going to try to knock your hands off, I’m going to try to break your arm. If I grab your legs, I’m going to snap them, I’m not just going to try to roll you over. It’s a whole different emphasis. There’s no ‘greater’ martial art, there’s greater martial art practitioners. I caution everyone out there in your audience to have respect for all martial arts. Don’t let your ego write a check that your behind can’t cash.”


The process involved in developing the scenes that required bending would take three or four meetings per episode. “The start for every bending was a breath,” says Sifu Kisu, adding that the animators had never animated breathing in a cartoon prior to this. “Everything had a process that made it very organic, so it wasn’t like the teenage witch wrinkling her nose and having something happen. There was some sort of internal process that started with a thought, to a breath, to some wind-up movement, to some manifestation movement.

“The second meeting, we’d come back and decide what the movements were going to be, what the structure was going to look like. The third meeting, we’d come back and film me and Bryan or someone else from the angle that was going to be in the animation. And then the movements were literally rotoscoped one frame at a time, then you’d marry that into a character design.”

The process was a combination of childlike wonder and decades’ worth of professional experience. “It was really fun. As a kid, you live in your own little fantasy world. I got to imagine all these great powers and got to watch the process of that happening,” he says. “It was a very complex process. I don’t think anything like that had ever happened. Generally in the animation world, you have keyframes, or what you’d see as you were looking through in a comic book. Then you have what are called the in-betweens of the movements. That’s a very tedious process. I think Avatar was the first show that ever detailed legit martial art movements.”


The Last Airbender’s (TLA) sequel series, The Legend of Korra (LoK), reflects the development and growing popularity of martial arts as they became more mainstream through professional MMA, which we see in the execution of the Pro Bending League. “Bryan and Joaquim [dos Santos] and Mike [Dante DiMartino] got into watching UFC and got really enamored with it. They were crazy about Anderson Silva (which, I’m a big fan of him as well),” says Sifu Kisu, who says that although the UFC isn’t his “cup of tea,” he still respects it as an “amazing” testing ground. “The producers and some of the directors of [LoK] had some different ideas about how they wanted it done and even some strong ideas of the action they wanted to see. I kinda felt like I had a diminished role in that one. Then they brought on a couple of other guys. It was like ‘Team UFC’ with different types of elemental bending, which I thought was kind of cute.”

Kisu says he had a few “triumphs” in the series, such as Korra and Tenzin’s work with the airbending gates on Air Temple Island. Like many critics of the follow-up series, though, he wasn’t necessarily a fan of everything about LoK. “There were a lot of hands in that pot. A lot of people had a lot of ideas. Artistically and structurally, it was an amazing show. There was a lot of stuff that I didn’t think was very well executed… They did a lot of this kicking stuff. They had a lot of these young men that were trickers. I used to flip around when I was younger. I don’t do that stuff anymore, but I thought the execution in that came off a little bit iffy.”

Many of the differences between LoK and TLA come from the very different ways that the shows were produced and planned. Unlike TLA, which has a grand plotline that spans the length of all three seasons (or ‘Books’), LoK’s four books are more distinctly separated. According to Kisu, this was largely because the series was originally supposed to consist of only twelve episodes, with the producers initially intending to do a series of “many different shows about the different lives of different Avatars,” such as Avatar Wan.

“A lot of people don’t know there was a huge gap between the first and second season — a two-year gap. There was a lot of executive input there. [Korra] was going to lose her powers, and then I think it got political about the first woman hero losing her powers, so I can kinda see where they went with that. Then they snuck in Avatar Wan and a couple of the others,” he says.

Sifu Kisu ended up only working on LoK until the third book due to being involved with other projects and says that he doesn’t even know how the series ended. But despite the criticism he has for the second Avatar series, he also has plenty of praise for it. “It’s not a small thing — probably over $1 million per episode with probably a couple thousand people working on it from beginning to end. And the animators in Korea, Studio Mir, the animation is just unparalleled. They did stuff that had never been done in animation. I gotta hand it to those guys — it was clean, it was beautiful, it was seamless. A lot of really detailed work. If you were to go and watch it frame by frame, you can see the detail as you track your particular type of motion.”

Having seen his own children make their way through life, he also acknowledges the bittersweet feelings that many Avatar fans had as they saw their favorite animated children grow old and leave a legacy behind. “I really liked how it continued the stories of the descendants of the Avatar. It kinda broke my heart. It’s like being a father and having your kids have kids, and you’re on your deathbed, and their kids have some kids. It’s like you’re getting ready to leave when life is so rich. Age is a crazy thing. It’s kinda scary. Not for me, though. I do kung fu,” he says with a laugh.


Sifu Kisu has already built an incredible legacy of his own, but make no mistake: he’s nowhere near done yet. His focus has simply shifted over the years, taking what he’s learned from his own martial arts journey and passing it along to others as a representative of the Northern Shaolin Kung Fu Association. “I have less and less ego involved in this thing now. Now I’m really interested in the people that I’m teaching and seeing them go through the strata of learning how to own their own space,” he says. “Most people, they don’t want to be a jiu-jitsu champion or a kung fu master. They just want people to leave them alone and stay off of them. They don’t want to get jumped and have their money taken or have their person violated. I get it. I think a lot of that is owning your own mind and being present and knowing where you’re at. Some people don’t look up when they should.”

Though he’s an accomplished instructor, he still strives to achieve perfection in both his own education and the continuation of that knowledge. “I’m part of the first group of non-Chinese practitioners that got to learn the style. There’s racism everywhere we go, and when you learn Chinese kung fu, that creates a little barrier in understanding and connection,” he says. “I would like to think one day I’ll be as good as my teacher. He’s probably one of the best martial artists I’ve ever met. And so as I teach, I’m attempting to pass along what I learned in the most pure fashion that I can muster without adding into it, but more importantly without leaving anything out of it.”

He encourages others — both in martial arts and in the entertainment industry — to strive for this same level of perfection through their practice and instruction, too. “There’s a lot of people out there that are teaching before they’re qualified to teach. Don’t let your ego get in the way. Study, get certified, and then grow your group slowly. Don’t let it turn into just a business for yourself… If you see shows out of Hong Kong — Shaw Brothers stuff, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen (one of my heroes) — they get a chance to approach the art for entertainment way differently than in the U.S. I think there’s a bunch of people who are unqualified who are choreographing fights.”

Although a lot has changed since his time working on the Avatar series, Sifu Kisu still looks back on his time working on the show with pride. “People probably saw me at my best self at that time. I had been practicing, and I was very pure in my practice. There was very little of my ego and a whole lot of my training that made it into the show. I think that people kind of see that authenticity. The episode where the guy gets attacked by the platypus bear [S1, E14, “The Fortuneteller”] and just avoids it with stance work — I think that was one of the coolest things that we got away with,” he says, emphasizing that “finesse” is even more important in brutality when it comes to fighting. “Especially if you’re a young woman and you’re against a big strong man, if you can learn finesse and outmaneuver them with footwork and good technique, that’s real martial arts.”

He heavily acknowledges how his experience with martial arts has shaped not only his career, but his personal development as well. “You can’t cheat yourself in martial arts. You either do the work or you don’t. It’s caused me to meet some very interesting people and travel the world and have opportunities I don’t think I would’ve had the opportunity to have,” he says. “Collaboratively with martial arts, I got involved with certain spiritual practices and a lot of yoga. It started as me wanting to defend myself from mean people to wanting to get in touch with myself and my spirit.”


If you want to see more of Sifu Kisu’s work beyond the original Avatar series, keep your fingers crossed — he’s currently working on a project called Legends of the Sword Society, and although the forthcoming live-action Avatar series is still in the very early stages of development (and has been further stalled due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic), he’s hoping to be involved with it when the time comes, especially given that the creators of the original series will be the ones working on it. “They’re still working on what a live-action show would look like, which makes me feel good that they didn’t rush it. I’m hoping if they have their way, that I’m involved with it, you’ll see some of what you saw in the original TV series. And we’ve all matured since then — we’ve learned a lot,” he says.

Just as the rest of the “Gaang” made the world a better place through their mastery of themselves and their arts, the impact of Sifu Kisu’s contributions to the series has extended far beyond the realms of the fictional world he helped create. “I remember when the first show came out, in the first couple years, I’d get emails from people in the martial arts community, and they’d say, ‘We don’t know who you are or what you did, but there are children in our tai chi class for the first time ever.’ Stuff like that was better than money.

“I love martial arts, and to have an impact on the martial arts world at large, to have someone make a little dough because of something I did, was kind of flattering. It’s a great fantasy. I mean, who doesn’t want to shoot fire out of their hands? Who doesn’t want to cause a hole to drop under their enemy and see them disappear?” he says. “All those things are really cool things. It’s the cutest thing that there ever was. I’m really proud to have been involved with it.”

You can keep up with Sifu Kisu on Instagram (@lokhopkuen) and Facebook (Sifu Kisu of the Harmonious Fist Chinese Athletic Association).

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Watch Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix&CBS All Access and The Legend of Korra on CBS All Access!

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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Thursday, July 9, 2020 | NickRewind

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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Thursday, July 9, 2020 | NickRewind


Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats

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Nickelodeon Africa Encourages Literacy for Kids with New 'Nickelodeon’s Let’s Read!' Mandela Day Special

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Official Nickelodeon Africa press release:

NICKELODEON ENCOURAGES LITERACY FOR KIDS ON MANDELA DAY

NICKELODEON’S LETS READ!
A MANDELA DAY SPECIAL IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF SPORT, ARTS, CULTURE AND RECREATION


Johannesburg, July 09 2020 – ViacomCBS Networks Africa’s kids channel, Nickelodeon Africa has partnered with the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation in support of The Nelson Mandela Day and five inspirational young authors to curate a fun and interactive Nickelodeon’s Let’s Read! Special. The show aims to encourage a love of reading and writing amongst kids. Our talented young authors include Buhle Mthethwa (12 yrs old), Michelle Nkamankeng (11 yrs old), Ngcali Metu (11 yrs old), Prince Mashawana (8 yrs old) and Lelo Mofokeng (11 yrs old).

The MEC for the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Ms Mbali Hlophe highlights the importance of harnessing a sense of creativity & literacy in schools, particularly for young children. “To secure a bright future and progressive community, we must make a positive impact on the lives of children, invest in literacy skills and spark their thinking at preliminary stages when their minds can be nurtured, this special goes a long way in making a significant difference to our future leaders and authors,” says MEC Hlophe.

The MEC added that the Department’s plans are nothing if they do not make room for young creatives, and they continue to work with all talents, including kid authors who will read excerpts of their published work. “The partnership with Nickelodeon Africa is crucial as it is in line with the Department’s Born to Read program aimed at inculcating the culture of reading in children, by also encouraging expectant mothers to read to their kids during pregnancy,” added MEC Hlophe.


The young authors, who are backed by the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation will showcase excerpts of their published works while key aspects are animated on screen by local animators.

South African singer, actress and television presenter, Nandi Madida will host the show. She will be joined by Bothlale Boikanyo a young poet and singer, who will expand on key themes from each young author’s work and relate these themes to Mandela’s life story and lessons.

Tasania Parsadh, Nickelodeon Africa Channel Director at ViacomCBS Networks Africa said, “Tata Madiba was passionate about education and was an avid reader throughout his life. The value of literacy in schools is of national importance, especially during these unprecedented times. While Nickelodeon makes the world a more playful place, reading drives creativity and expands kids and adults’ imaginations. We are excited to showcase these young authors and hope to inspire a culture of literacy in all kids.”

“Reading is a powerful tool for our youth as it offers a child from any background the opportunity to escape their reality and be a part of a new world when reading a book, not only that but it also allows one to interpret and to contribute to the stories in the book, encouraging creativity which is an important skill to have in life. No matter what class, culture, race or social standing you’re in. You are afforded an opportunity to read. As a mother I want to encourage my children to know and appreciate the power and beauty of literacy.” concluded Nandi Madida.

The special will focus on encouraging literacy amongst kids and will also include interactive arts and crafts tutorials, dance and music performances and a special “Wash your Hands” song using the popular Baby Shark song and character, who is now part pf the Nickelodeon family. The show will broadcast on NickToons (DStv channel 308) Saturday, 18 July at 11:30 CAT, 15:30 CAT and 20:30 CAT and on Sunday, 19 July at 07:40 CAT.

Nickelodeon’s Let’s Read! Special by Nickelodeon and Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation is supported by 94.7.


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It's Pony | Extended Theme Song (Italiano) | Raggi Fotonici

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The Italian band Raggi Fotonici has unveiled a fantastic treat for It's Pony fans - an extended version of the already toe-tapping It's Pony theme song!


In the music video, Raggi Fotonici - formed of Mirko Fabbreschi, Laura Salamone e Dario Sgrò - give their own interpretation of the Italian (Italiano) version of the It's Pony (Lui E Pony) theme tune, which is based on show's English theme composed by award-winning Film & Television Composer Jon Wygens (The Durrells).

From RadioAnimati:

Raggi Fotonici: Mutt & Stuff + It’s Pony

Oggi è il compleanno di Mirko Fabbreschi e su RadioAnimati lo festeggiamo lanciando in programmazione una flotta di Dischi Volanti fotonici!

A Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, già in rotazione da tre giorni, aggiungiamo infatti altre due sigle dei Raggi Fotonici nuove di zecca, entrambe in versione estesa: Mutt & Stuff e It’s Pony.

Questo 2020 si sta infatti rivelando eccezionalmente prolifico per il gruppo formato da Mirko Fabbreschi, Laura Salamone e Dario Sgrò!

Mutt & Stuff è la sigla della omonima fiction per ragazzi appena arrivata su Sky. I Raggi Fotonici hanno interpretato in italiano la sigla originale scritta da Micheal “Smidi” Smith e Michelle R. Lewis. Il testo italiano è di Mirko mentre la rielaborazione musicale extended version è di Dario e Mirko.

It’s Pony è la sigla della omonima serie animata di Nickelodeon, anche lei appena arrivata su Sky. I Raggi Fotonici hanno interpretato in italiano la sigla originale di Jon Wygens. Sia il testo italiano sia la rielaborazione musicale extended version sono di Mirko Fabbreschi.

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Jamie Lynn Spears &'Zoey 101' Cast Share Storylines For Potential Reboot | Access Hollywood

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Jamie Lynn Spears &'Zoey 101' Cast Share Storylines For Potential Reboot


The cast of Zoey 101 reunited – and it felt so good! Jamie Lynn Spears, Paul Butcher, Sean Flynn, Kristin Herrera, Chris Massey, Erin Sanders and Matthew Underwood chatted with Access Hollywood about reuniting to film an all-new version of the fan-favorite All That sketch "Thelma Stump," which is airing July 11 at 9:00 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. The cast shared their hopes of be able to reboot their hit series in the near future, and shared where they are in the process now. Jamie revealed where she wants and thinks her beloved character Zoey would be in life, and Sean shared if he believes Zoey and Chase would be together in the potential reboot. Plus, Jamie revealed if being involved with All That again gave her any "cool mom" points with her two daughters.

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A.M. Northwest Interviews 'Blue's Clues & You!' Host Josh Dela Cruz

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"Blue's Clues & You!" Host Josh Dela Cruz | A.M. Northwest


It's a remake of Nickelodeon's groundbreaking hit preschool series Blue's Clues. Now Blue's Clues & You! has a whole new generation of preschoolers searching for clues -- with beloved puppy Blue and host Josh.

A.M. Northwest spoke with the host of Blue's Clues & You!, Josh Dela Cruz.

Blue's Clues & You! airs weekdays at 9:00 am on Nickelodeon and the "Blue's Sing-Along Spectacular" episode airs on Tuesday, July 14, at 9 a.m. (ET/PT) on Nick.

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Craig Bartlett and Enjoy The Toons Tease 'Hey Arnold!' Soundtrack

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It's safe to say that, so far, 2020 has been bleak, with the on-going COVID-19 pandemic - but it looks like there is some good news on the horizon! In a post on his official Instagram, Craig Bartlett, the creator of Hey Arnold! has teased a Hey Arnold! collaboration with Enjoy The Toons, a sub-label of Enjoy The Ride records which specializes in Vinyl Releases and Re-issues of fan-favorite Cartoon Soundtracks and Compilations!


Update (7/10) -Hey Arnold! The Music Vol. 1 was released on Friday, July 3 and instantly sold out! However, fans have the chance to win one of 10 copies by series creator Craig Bartlett and Composer Jim Lang, all whilst donating to a good cause! Click here for details!


"Wait— it’s 2020 and I actually have some good news? Coming soon!! @enjoytheriderecords @enjoythetoons @nickanimation" Bartlett captioned a post featuring a close-up picture of a flyover from the beloved series as well as the top-portion Helga's iconic pink bow.


It's currently unknown what the project actually is, but its a extremely good bet that it'll feature music from Nickelodeon's iconic '90s animated series. However, its not known whether it'll be a re-release of the songs used in the series and movies, previously mostly released on Nickelodeon's The Best of Nicktoons and The Newest Nicktoons compilation albums, or whether it'll be the jazzy background music composed by Jim Lang - it could even be both!

Meanwhile, on their official Instagram, Enjoy The Toons Records (Family Friendly Pop Culture Soundtracks) teased the project with a close-up of Arnold's iconic bedroom with the caption: "Some good news coming soon! It has been a long time in the making and finally almost here! We are excited so here is a teaser and be sure to follow @craigbartlett for some more previews in the coming weeks!"


Official Enjoy The Toons Records press release:

On Sale July 3: Hey Arnold! The Music Vol. 1

Enjoy The Toons Records in conjunction with Nickelodeon are proud to present Hey Arnold! The Music, Volume 1. Filled with 45 minutes of previously unreleased music, Hey Arnold! The Music, Volume 1 has been remastered from the original audio files by Emmy Award-winning sound engineer Dave Marino in conjunction with show composer Jim Lang. Housed in a 400gsm gatefold jacket with brand new original exclusive artwork by show creator Craig Bartlett, as well as a locket shaped center label for the A Side and a fisheye view of Gerald and Arnold for the B Side, this is a release you don't want to miss out on!

This release goes on sale Friday, July 3 at 12 Noon ET.

Available Variants
Arnold Swirl (Blue and Yellow Swirl - ETR Exclusive, Limited to 350)
Helga Tri-Color Split (Yellow, White and Pink Split - ETR Exclusive, Limited to 150)
Locket (Retail, Limited to 500)

A Side
Theme 98
Ice Me Down
Idea Montage
The A Game
Home Wit Jerome
Chalk On The Wall
Wyze Gyze
Phil Steps Out (Grandpa's Theme)
The Weather Channel
Harold's Boogie
Janked
Checkmate
A Crazy Night
Invisible Hippo
Parents Day
Helga's Love Theme
Groove Remote
Stompin' (End Credits)

B Side
You Crazy Cat
Pop Daddy Remix
Smashed
Slippage
Rats
Salt! Salt!
Arnold Habanera
Curlamillo
Ride of BrunHelga
Hip Hopera
The Simple Things
In Da House
My Last Bow
Old Tomorrow
I Will Prevail
I'll Hit Me!
The Engineer's Song
Better Not Touch My Gal
Eugene! Eugene!
Nice Guys Finish Last
When Life Gives You Lemons, Dance!

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PLATTERS for WHAT MATTERS We are giving away 10 copies of the vinyl release of Hey Arnold! The Music Vol. 1 In return for contributions to 3 organizations that are doing important work right now. Each copy is hand signed by series creator Craig Bartlett and Composer Jim Lang. To enter this giveaway, make a contribution of at least $100 to one of the following organizations: Color of Change www.colorofchange.org Southern Poverty Law Center www.splcenter.org Jazz Foundation of America www.jazzfoundation.org Then send a screen grab of your receipt to platters4whatmatters@gmail.com . Those making the 10 largest contributions will receive a signed copy of the album! Your email with a screen grab confirming your contribution must be received between 12:00 PM EDT on July 10, 2020 and 12:00 PM EDT on July 12, 2020. Winners will be announced on July 14th! Please note: • All donations will be gratefully acknowledged. • Not every donation will receive a copy of the album. • You can divide your total contribution between organizations. • Emails received before or after the specified time period will not be eligible. • In the event of matching top contributions, the album will go to the person whose email has the earlier time stamp. • Domestic shipping is on us. International shipping will be at cost.

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Enjoy The Toons Records has previously released: Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol Theme Song & More, a limited edition 7" vinyl featuring four hit tracks from the network's hit CG-animated series Paw Patrol, including the official theme song; Totally Tubular liquid filled variant of the Let's Kick Shell EP featured music from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; and albums featuring original music from Yo Gabba Gabba, Fraggle Rock, The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, and Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?.

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‘Women in Animation Class of 2020 Showcase’ Call for Submissions

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‘Women in Animation Class of 2020 Showcase’ Call for Submissions

WIA launches special online program celebrating thesis and final films from Class of 2020 students who couldn’t screen works, attend career fairs or otherwise celebrate graduation due to COVID-19.


LOS ANGELES -- Women in Animation (WIA) has announced the launch of the “Women in Animation Class of 2020 Showcase,” a special online program celebrating the thesis/final films created by students who have graduated in 2020 at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

The Class of 2020 has been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; traditional year-end festivities, from in-person commencement ceremonies to screening celebrations and career fairs, were all canceled. WIA aims to virtually recreate the opportunities that have been missing for the upcoming talent and for the industry during this time. The Women in Animation Class of 2020 Showcase provides a platform for graduate films to be seen by animation powerhouses and recruiters, hiring managers, agents, and studio executives, making important connections for promising new talent.

WIA welcomes the entire class of 2020 to join this special program, no matter where they are in the world. The submission period will begin on July 13 and end on July 24, 2020.

In addition to showcasing the films for key decision makers in the industry, all film submissions will be reviewed by the following list of jury members for WIA’s “Class of 2020 Best Film” consideration:

  • Craig Bartlett - animator, writer, director, and creator of Hey Arnold!
  • Erika Dapkewicz - Sony Pictures Animation, film editor
  • Magdiela Hermida Duhamel - Latinx In Animation, founder and The Casagrandes - Nickelodeon Animation, production manager
  • Jay Francis – Disney Television Animation, VP, current series, and diversity
  • Trisha Gum - Netflix, filmmaker
  • John Kambites- Cinesite, producer
  • Sarah Landy - Nickelodeon Preschool, SVP of production and development
  • Ramsey Naito – Nickelodeon, EVP of production and development
  • Mark Osborne – Netflix, filmmaker
  • Joanna Quinn - director and animator
  • Wendy Rogers - Netflix, filmmaker
  • Karen Toliver - Sony Pictures Animation, executive VP, creative
  • James Tucker - DC Animated Series and DTV Movies, executive producer
  • Ronald Wimberly - author, writer, and designer

The jury will determine three winners; the films will be announced at the end of the program and those filmmakers will receive special opportunities to meet with the jurors online and to participate in live WIA Q&A sessions to showcase their work as part of WIA’s virtual event series.

Full rules and eligibility for the WIA Class of 2020 Showcase, along with submission instructions can be found on the WIA website.

“The Class of 2020 graduates have worked against all odds to accomplish what they set out to do. Some had to finish their graduate films in a shared bedroom with siblings, some had to drop everything and take care of their families, and others traveled home thousands of miles away far from their schools and classmates,” commented WIA’s chair of education, Hsiang Chin Moe. “The Class of 2020 graduated with a great sense of resilience along with the power to show the world how to truly move forward amidst trying circumstances. WIA is proud to support and promote the work of these talented recent grads by presenting their amazing work to key animation decisionmakers with this program.”

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Originally published: Friday, July 10, 2020 at 17:15 BST.

Original source: Animation World Network.
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Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour to Resume Touring During Summer 2021

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After being postponed due to the on-going global COVID-19 (coronavirus), Nickelodeon and AEG Presents has announced the bow-tastic news that JoJo Siwa's Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour has been rescheduled for summer 2021!


"JoJo is really looking forward to getting back on the road. All tickets for the original shows will be honored at the rescheduled dates. You will receive an email notification from the ticketing company soon that includes information on how to request a refund if you are unable to attend the rescheduled date," a statement from the tour says on its official website, https://www.jojodreamtour.com.

Most shows will feature special guests, country music mother-daughter duo The Belles (Kelli and her mom Jaymie).

Tickets to each show are available for purchase at https://www.jojodreamtour.com. For more information about the rescheduled dates, visit https://rescheduled.aegpresents.com.

Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 7:00pm
Pan American Center, Las Cruces, NM
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 7:00pm
Gila River Arena, Glendale, AZ
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 7:00pm
Mechanics Bank Arena, Bakersfield, CA
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at 7:00pm
Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA
with special guest The Belles

Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 7:00pm
Golden1 Center, Sacramento, CA
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 7:00pm
Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7:00pm
ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID
with special guest The Belles

Monday, June 28, 2021 at 7:00pm
Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 7:00pm
Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB
with special guest The Belles

Friday, July 02, 2021 at 7:00pm
Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, July 03, 2021 at 7:00pm
SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, SK
with special guest The Belles

Monday, July 05, 2021 at 7:00pm
Bell MTS Place, Winnipeg, MB
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, July 06, 2021 at 7:00pm
Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, July 07, 2021 at 7:00pm
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
with special guest The Belles

Friday, July 09, 2021 at 7:00pm
Resch Center, Green Bay, WI
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 7:00pm
TaxSlayer Center, Moline, IL
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 7:00pm
State Farm Center, Champaign, IL
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 7:00pm
Ford Center, Evansville, IN
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at 7:00pm
Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY
with special guest The Belles

Friday, July 16, 2021 at 7:00pm
Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 7:00pm
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 7:00pm
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland, OH
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 7:00pm
The Oncenter War Memorial Arena, Syracuse, NY
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 7:00pm
FirstOntario Centre, Hamilton, ON
with special guest The Belles

Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 7:00pm
Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, July 24, 2021 at 7:00pm
SNHU Arena, Manchester, NH
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, July 25, 2021 at 7:00pm
Cross Insurance Arena, Portland, ME
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at 7:00pm
CURE Insurance Arena, Trenton, NJ
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 7:00pm
Giant Center, Hershey, PA
with special guest The Belles

Friday, July 30, 2021 at 7:00pm
Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 7:00pm
Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, August 03, 2021 at 7:00pm
Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, August 04, 2021 at 7:00pm
PNC Arena, Raleigh, NC
with special guest The Belles

Friday, August 06, 2021 at 7:00pm
Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, August 07, 2021 at 7:00pm
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL
with special guest The Belles

Monday, August 09, 2021 at 12:00am
Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 7:00pm
Pensacola Bay Center, Pensacola, FL
with special guest The Belles

Friday, August 13, 2021 at 7:00pm
Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 7:00pm
CenturyLink Center, Bossier City, LA
with special guest The Belles

Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 7:00pm
JQH Arena, Springfield, MO
with special guest The Belles

Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 7:00pm
Simmons Bank Arena, North Little Rock, AR
with special guest The Belles

Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 7:00pm
Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
with special guest The Belles

Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 7:00pm
United Supermarkets Arena, Lubbock, TX
with special guest The Belles

Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 7:00pm
Toyota Center, Houston, TX
with special guest The Belles

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Matt Shively Hints at 'True Jackson VP' Reboot

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Could we be one step closer to a True Jackson VP reboot?


Earlier this year, Keke Palmer set the internet on fire when she teased that a True Jackson VP revival was in the works, captioning a TikTok video with "When they cancelled True Jackson VP prematurely just to reboot it in 2021."

Cut to today, and Nickelodeon has posted two True Jackson VP-themed posts on Instagram in a matter of hours, with Keke's co-star Matt Shively commentating in one saying "I SMELL A REBOOT!!! @keke @ashleyargota9 @robbieamell"!

Do you think a True Jackson VP revival is on the horizon? Let me know in the comments!


True Jackson VP tells the story of a 15-year-old girl who is randomly hired by a fashion mogul to serve as the Vice President of his company's youth clothing line, and the subsequent wacky hijinks that ensue. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in November 2018, running for three seasons and 60 episodes before coming to an end in August 2011.

Created by Andy Gordon, the series also starred Ashley Argota as Lulu, Matt Shively as Ryan, Danielle Bisutti as Amanda, Robbie Amell as Jimmy, Greg Proops as Max Madigan, Ron Butler as receptionist Oscar, and Dan Kopelman as Kopelman.

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On This Day in 2005 | 'Catscratch' Premiered on Nickelodeon

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On This Day in 2005 | 'Catscratch' Premiered on Nickelodeon


Catscratch was created by Doug TenNapel, based on his graphic novel Gear. It premiered July 9th, 2005 and ran for 20 episodes over one season. The main characters in the show, Mr. Blik, Gordon and Waffle, were voiced by Wayne Knight (Tak & the Power of Juju, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, The Penguins of Madagascar, Seinfeld, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Hot in Cleveland), Rob Paulsen (The Fairly OddParents, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, T.U.F.F. Puppy, Planet Sheen, Robot and Monster, Big Time Rush, Random! Cartoons, Back at the Barnyard, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, ChalkZone), and Kevin McDonald (Back at the Barnyard, Invader ZIM, The Angry Beavers, The Penguins of Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda: Legends, That '70s Show, Ellen), respectively.

Check out Nickelodeon's On This Day and Remember When Facebook pages to find out awesome Nick moments from every era throughout Nickelodeon history!

Watch all your ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s Nickelodeon favorites on NickRewind, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! NickSplat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night on TeenNick USA, and anytime you want on NickSplat on VRV, Nick Pluto TV, NickHits on Amazon Prime Video Channels and Nick on CBS All Access!

Like NickRewind on Facebook, subscribe to the NickRewind YouTube channel and follow NickRewind on Twitter and Instagram for exclusive digital content from all of your throwback favorites like Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, iCarly, Victorious, Kenan & Kel, CatDog, Doug, Rocko’s Modern Life, The Amanda Show, Clarissa Explains It All, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and so much more!

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Young Dylan | 'Mother May I' Sneak Peek | Nickelodeon

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What would you do if your family found your diary? 😱 Catch the all new Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan episode "Mother May I", premiering Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. (ET/PT), followed by the the brand new show Nickelodeon’s Unfiltered at 8:30, only on Nickelodeon USA! Check out a sneak peek below!:


In the brand new Young Dylan episode "Mother May I", Dylan (Dylan Gilmer) writes a serious rap about his mom, prompting Martin to read his diary to find out if he’s doing ok. Dylan catches him in the act, triggering an escalating run of each family member invading the others’ privacy. (#109)

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Originally published: Friday, July 10, 2020.
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Soccer Workout | Nickelodeon Russia

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Футбольная разминка вместе с Чемпионикой | Nickelodeon Россия


Чемпионика — это международная сеть детских футбольных и танцевальных школ для детей от 3 до 16 лет. Сегодня занятия проходят в 6 странах мира и 130+ городах, а тренировки посетило уже более 50 000 детей.

«Чемпионика: мы учим детей любить спорт».

#ВсеДетиВместе

Больше:Футбольная зарядка | Nickelodeon Россия!

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YouTube live with Jake Swift | Find Me In Paris

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YouTube live with Jake Swift | Find Me In Paris


New season of Find me in Paris, new actor, meet Jake Swift in this livestream today!

Find Me in Paris is a fun fish out of water story about Lena Grisky, a Russian Princess and student at the Paris Opera Ballet School that accidentally time travels to present day. There she must quickly adapt to modern advances like technology, teen slang, and fashionable clothes - things current teens take for granted - if she hopes to keep her secret and hide from the dangerous Time Collectors.

Visit nick.co.uk/paris and the Nick Play app for more Find Me in Paris!

Find Find Me in Paris on Spotify, Deezer, iTunes and Tidal!

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MUTT & STUFF - Raggi Fotonici 🐾sigla tv ufficiale - versione completa!

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MUTT & STUFF - Raggi Fotonici 🐾sigla tv ufficiale - versione completa!


🐾"Mutt & Stuff"è una serie di Nickelodeon prodotta da Cesar Millan (celebre addestratore cinofilo della tv americana). In Italia va in onda su Sky da luglio 2020. La serie racconta di Calvin Millan e del suo amico a quattro zampe Stuff che, nella loro scuola, insegnano ai bambini i migliori trucchi per addestrare i loro cuccioli, mostrando il forte legame che si instaura tra uomo e animale.

🎤La sigla è cantata dai Raggi Fotonici
🎸Musica: Micheal Smith, Michelle R.Lewis
✏️Testo: Mirko Fabbreschi

🎨Grafica anteprima by Yasimuf Graphics and Illustration
Yasimuf su FB: www.facebook.com/yasimuf
Yasimuf su IG: www.instagram.com/yasimuf

FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/RaggiFotoniciOfficial
INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/raggifotoniciofficial
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.raggifotonici.it

Di Più Nick:IT'S PONY - Raggi Fotonici [[sigla tv ufficiale - versione completa!]]

Originally published: Friday, July 10, 2020.
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STACKTV: Watch All Your Treehouse Favorites! | TreehouseTV

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STACKTV: Watch All Your Treehouse Favorites! | TreehouseTV


Watch one great show after another with STACKTV! Get access to 12 great networks live and on demand, including Treehouse, YTV and TELETOON. Start your free trial now at: https://bit.ly/2pmtezJ

This summer, catch brand new episodes of Bubble Guppies, Blue's Clues & You! and My Little Pony: Pony Life, plus the brand new show Molang!

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Paddington Finds a Pigeon - Full Episode | The Adventures of Paddington

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Paddington | Paddington Finds a Pigeon - Full Episode | The Adventures of Paddington


A pigeon comes down the chimney at 32 Windsor Gardens. Paddington nurses the poorly bird back to health and discovers a new friend but finds it hard to let him go.

Watch The Adventures of Paddington on Nick Jr.!

Subscribe to the PAWsome new Paddington YouTube channel!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClkIiNK6iGBHmGQSsNxjP7Q

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DANGER FORCE Theme Song (CHALLENGE VERSION)! ⚡ Nick Sing-a-Long Challenge

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DANGER FORCE Theme Song (CHALLENGE VERSION)! ⚡ Nick Sing-a-Long Challenge


Think you know the Danger Force theme song? Try and sing a long to these remixed challenge versions, and thumbs up if you pass the Nick Sing-a-Long Challenge! 👍

Watch Henry Danger and Danger Force on Nickelodeon and on demand!

Make sure to subscribe to the brand-new Henry Danger/Danger Force YouTube channel! Up the (You)Tube!: https://at.nick.com/HenryDangerYouTube

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