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Nickelodeon Israel Orders New Drama 'Ziggy'; to Premiere on TeenNick Israel on Sunday 15th November 2020

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Nickelodeon in Israel has commissioned a new young-adult drama titled Ziggy from Tel Aviv-based global content production and distribution company ADD Content (The Missing, My Guardian Angel)!


Nickelodeon’s Ziggy

Created by Shahar Segall and Oren Yaakobi, Ziggy tells the story of 16-year-old Dori, a teenager with Vitiligo (a long-term skin condition characterised by patches of the skin losing their pigment) which has impacted his confidence so much that he hides from the world. In order to fulfil his secret dream of singing and performing on stage, he invents a charismatic and talented alter ego – Ziggy – a personality who can conquer bullies and shine through the mask he adopts as his signature costume. Dori/Ziggy will be played by newcomer, Amitai Erman, who also has Vitiligo. The show follows Dori’s journey of success and his battle to keep his true identity a secret, while he falls in love, makes friends, and discovers himself.

Nickelodeon, which is distributed by pay TV platform Hot, has commissioned 40 episodes of Ziggy, which will be produced and distributed internationally by ADD Content as a format and finished series. Emil Ben Shimon directs.

Update (1/11) - TeenNick Israel (יִשְׂרָאֵל) will premiere Ziggy (זיגי) on Sunday 15th November 2020!

Update (11/11) - Leading up to the premiere, TeenNick יִשְׂרָאֵל will digitally premiere the first episode on their YouTube channel on Thursday 12th November 2020!

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פרק מאחורי הקלעים | קווין רובין לוקח את הצופים להיכרות ראשונה עם הדמויות והעלילה של הסדרה זיגי
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פרק הבכורה הכפול | בפרק הפתיחה דורי ואחותו תמוז עוברים לכפר אלון. דורי, שחושש מהתגובות למראה שלו, מסתגר, בזמן שתמוז פוגשת חברים חדשים. האודישנים למופע מתקרבים. סיוון מגלה שאביו יצא לחופשה מהכלא ודורי נתקל בבריונים. זיגי | ימים א׳-ד׳ בערוץ טין ניק

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פרק 3 | תמוז עושה הכל כדי להגיע בזמן לאודישן, כולל לגנוב כסף. ההורים של דורי חושדים באחד החברים. סיוון מסרב להיפגש עם אביו שחוזר לכלא. תאונה אווירית בין נטע לדורי יכולה אולי להצית סיפור אהבה. זיגי | ימים א׳-ד׳ בשעה 15:30 בערוץ טין ניק

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Hadas Mozes-Lichtenstein, co-Founder and Head of International at ADD Content said: “This show is a really important story in a time where we as a society, and particularly our teenagers, are more and more image conscious. We’re excited to bring this fun, relatable coming-of-age series to life on Nickelodeon and can’t wait to introduce the hugely talented Amitai to audiences.”

Orly Atlas-Katz, CEO of Ananey Communications Groups adds: “All of us here at Nickelodeon Hot, the leading channel for meaningful, quality children and teen’s content, are happy and honoured to be a part of this important and moving show. A story focusing on the triumph of the human spirit, the courage to be different and the importance of believing in yourself.”

More Nick:Nutz Productions Set to Shoot 'Sky', a New Adventure Tween Drama Series; to Air on TeenNick Israel!

Originally published: Wednesday, March 25, 2020.

Sources: C21 Media, Señal News.
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Meet Hero: the BREAKDANCING Dog! 🐶 Nickelodeon's Unleashed

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Meet Hero: the BREAKDANCING Dog! 🐶 Nickelodeon's Unleashed


You've probably seen dogs do some neat tricks before, but have you ever seen one BREAKDANCE? Check out Hero the breakdancing dog as he wows the judges of Nickelodeon's newest pet competition show Unleashed! And catch new episodes Thursdays at 7/6c, followed by all new Top Elf, only on Nickeldeon!

More Nick:Nickelodeon Unwraps Holiday Programming Guide!

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Chibi-est Moments from the Avatar Chibi Shorts + ATLA! | Avatar: The Last Airbender

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Chibi-est Moments from the Avatar Chibi Shorts + ATLA! | Avatar: The Last Airbender


Who doesn't love the Avatar Chibi Shorts? Chibi Aang, Zuko, Katara and the rest of the Tiny Gaang might be small, but there sure is a lot to love! Here are some of Nick's favorite moments from the Chibi shorts AND hidden Chibi moments from the canon Avatar: The Last Airbender series!

Watch the Avatar: The Last Airbender pilot here!: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/09/full-episode-avatar-last-airbender.html

Subscribe to the NEW official Avatar: The Last Airbender YouTube channel!: https://at.nick.com/AvatarSubscribe

Watch lots more Nickelodeon animatics here!: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/search/label/Animatics

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

More Nick: Nickelodeon to Release 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Cookbook in August 2021!
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Nickelodeon UK Ratings For Week Of Monday 2nd - Sunday 8th November 2020

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Nickelodeon UK Network Ratings for week of Monday 2nd - Sunday 8th November 2020.


The Nickelodeon UK Network's ratings were a bit of a mixed bag again this week, according to BARB data. Ratings were up slightly for Nickelodeon compared to the previous week (Oct 26 - Nov. 1), with an encore of Find Me In Paris also making the channel's Top 15.

Nicktoons' ratings were up this week, with an episode of Rugrats making a welcome appearance in the channel's Top 15.

Over on Nick Jr., new series Santiago of the Seas got off to a strong start. Meanwhile, with Nick Jr. Too currently hosting Nick Jr. Peppa, Peppa Pig dominated the channel's ratings.

Nickelodeon Total:

1. THE THUNDERMANS (SAT 10:59) - 52,600
2. HENRY DANGER (SAT 09:00) - 47,600
3. THE THUNDERMANS (SAT 10:31) - 40,400
4. HORRID HENRY (TUE 06:30) - 40,300
5. HORRID HENRY (FRI 06:31) - 36,600
6. DORG VAN DANGO (SUN 16:00) - 34,300
7. DORG VAN DANGO (SUN 16:15) - 33,800
8. HORRID HENRY (TUE 16:43) - 32,500
9. HORRID HENRY (FRI 20:32) - 31,700
10. THE THUNDERMANS (FRI 07:29) - 29,800
11. THE THUNDERMANS (WED 07:28) - 28,900
12. HORRID HENRY (FRI 20:43) - 28,600
13. FIND ME IN PARIS (TUE 19:00) - 28,100
14. HORRID HENRY (MON 06:15) - 27,500
15. THE THUNDERMANS (TUE 09:00) - 27,300

NickToons Total:

1. HORRID HENRY (SUN 22:45) - 80,100
2. HORRID HENRY (SAT 22:44) - 62,600
3. HORRID HENRY (THU 08:00) - 51,600
4. SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (WED 07:44) - 51,400
5. SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (SUN 11:45) - 44,600
6. THE LOUD HOUSE (SUN 07:15) - 42,300
7. HORRID HENRY (FRI 18:15) - 41,700
8. SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (FRI 15:30) - 40,800
9. HORRID HENRY (FRI 27:30) - 39,500
10. HORRID HENRY (FRI 22:45) - 39,500
11. HORRID HENRY (TUE 17:45) - 35,900
12. THE LOUD HOUSE (THU 20:15) - 35,600
13. HORRID HENRY (FRI 18:00) - 35,600
14. FAIRLY ODD PARENTS (SAT 18:15) - 33,900
15. RUGRATS (SAT 17:00) - 33,900

Nick Jr. Total:

1. BLAZE AND THE MONSTER MACHINES (TUE 18:30) - 140,800
2. PEPPA PIG (WED 13:30) - 125,500
3. PAW PATROL (SUN 10:44) - 109,200
4. SANTIAGO OF THE SEAS (THU 18:14) - 100,900
5. PAW PATROL (SUN 10:30) - 94,800
6. PAW PATROL (SAT 10:15) - 92,200
7. PAW PATROL (SUN 14:14) - 88,200
8. SANTIAGO OF THE SEAS (THU 18:00) - 84,600
9. PAW PATROL (SAT 10:29) - 82,600
10. PAW PATROL (MON 17:44) - 82,500
11. BEN AND HOLLY'S LITTLE KINGDOM (SAT 21:30) - 80,900
12. PAW PATROL (SUN 13:45) - 79,800
13. PAW PATROL (TUE 08:00) - 79,800
14. PAW PATROL (SUN 13:59) - 74,800
15. PAW PATROL (SUN 14:29) - 73,400

Nick Jr. Too:

1. PEPPA PIG (MON 11:50) - 104,900
2. PEPPA PIG (TUE 11:50) - 94,100
3. PEPPA PIG (MON 09:50) - 92,900
4. PEPPA PIG (WED 17:15) - 91,700
5. PEPPA PIG (TUE 13:20) - 91,100
6. PEPPA PIG (TUE 13:50) - 86,600
7. PEPPA PIG (WED 19:20) - 85,600
8. PEPPA PIG (WED 10:45) - 80,600
9. PEPPA PIG (MON 24:05) - 80,000
10. PEPPA PIG (MON 29:35) - 80,000
11. PEPPA PIG (MON 10:35) - 78,600
12. PEPPA PIG (WED 25:50) - 78,200
13. PEPPA PIG (MON 15:34) - 77,800
14. PEPPA PIG (TUE 24:50)- 75,000
15. PEPPA PIG (MON 10:45) - 72,500

Notes: Nick Jr. Too is listed as Nick Jr 2 on BARB; the channel is currently named Nick Jr. Peppa.

Nickelodeon Network:

1. BLAZE AND THE MONSTER MACHINES (TUE 18:30) - Nick Jr Total - 140,800
2. PEPPA PIG (WED 13:30) - Nick Jr Total - 125,500
3. PAW PATROL (SUN 10:44) - Nick Jr Total - 109,200
4. PEPPA PIG (MON 11:50) - Nick Jr 2 - 104,900
5. SANTIAGO OF THE SEAS - (THU 18:14) - 100,900
6. PAW PATROL (SUN 10:30) - Nick Jr Total - 94,800
7. PEPPA PIG (TUE 11:50) - Nick Jr 2 - 94,100
8. PEPPA PIG (MON 09:50) - Nick Jr 2 - 92,900
9. PAW PATROL (SAT 10:15) - Nick Jr Total - 92,200
10. PEPPA PIG (WED 17:15) - Nick Jr 2 - 91,700
11. PEPPA PIG (TUE 13:20) - Nick Jr 2 - 91,100
12. PAW PATROL (SUN 14:14) - Nick Jr Total - 88,200
13. PEPPA PIG (TUE 13:50) - Nick Jr 2 - 86,600
14. PEPPA PIG (WED 19:20) - Nick Jr 2 - 85,600
15. SANTIAGO OF THE SEAS - (THU 18:00) - Nick Jr Total - 84,600

Ratings data provided by BARB.

Programmes of less than 5 minutes duration are excluded from these reports.

Linear TV viewing only; Data for viewing programming on PC/laptops, Tablets and Smartphones is currently unavailable.

More Nick: Nickelodeon Launches 'Do Not Touch' App in the UK!

Originally published: Monday, November 16, 2020.
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Nickelodeon Italy Announces SlimeFest 2020

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Nickelodeon Italy (Italia) has announced plans to host SlimeFest 2020, the channel's fifth annual localised version of Nickelodeon's slime-filled, multiplatform music and entertainment event!


Due to the on-going COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, SlimeFest 2020 Italia will take on a whole new format. Instead of a live event, SlimeFest 2020 will be a TV special full of surprises, special guests and, of course, Nickelodeon Slime that will come directly from Nickelodeon's "Secret" laboratories!

Hosted by Cecilia Cantarano and Valeria Vedovatti, winners of "Nuova Star Italiana" and "Internet Star Italiana", respectively at Kids' Choice Awards 2020SlimeFest 2020 will premiere on Nickelodeon Italia on Friday 11th December at 20:00.

Cecilia Cantarano

Additional talent will be announced in the coming weeks.

Update (26/10) - Nickelodeon Italia has announced that digital creators Giorgia Malerba, Giorgio Solfrizzi, Marta Losito, Michelle Cavallaro, Noa Planas and Swami Caputo will be special guests at SlimeFest 2020!

Update (16/11) - Nickelodeon Italia has announced that Il Tre, Leo Gassmann, Random, Shade and Ludwig will be performing at SlimeFest 2020! Additionally, fans have the chance to win virtual meet and greets with the stars of SlimeFest 2020!

Leading up to SlimeFest 2020, Nickelodeon will air "Road to SlimeFest", which will introduce viewers to the artists and guests who will be appearing on the show.

Valeria Vedovatti

Fans can visit Nickelodeon's official SlimeFest website, slimefest.it, as well as Nickelodeon's social pages (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) to find out more about the show, as well as watch videos direct from Nickelodeon's "Slime Laboratory".

The main advertising partner for Slime Fest 2020 Italia is Big Babol Play Big.

Nickelodeon SlimeFest 2020 is produced by Filmine for ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS).


Torna lo SlimeFest, con un'edizione tutta speciale!

SlimeFest è arrivato alla quinta edizione e torna quest'anno con un format tutto nuovo! L'edizione 2020, non sarà un evento live come quello degli anni passati, ma uno show televisivo, ricco di sorprese, ospiti e, naturalmente slime che arriverà direttamente dai laboratori "segreti" di Nickelodeon.
 
Il periodo che stiamo vivendo non permette di realizzare l'evento al quale eravamo abituati. Il format di quest'anno sarà, quindi, diverso ma comunque ricco di tantissimi cantanti e i creators che scroprirai via via con il nostro "Road to SlimeFest".

Continua a venire a trovarci sul sito e sulle pagine social di Nickelodeon  (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter e Youtube) per scoprire cosa succederà. Troverai tantissimi video del nostro "Laboratorio dello Slime", che ti accompagneranno fino all'evento che sarà trasmesso su Nickelodeon (SKY 605) venerdì 11 dicembre alle ore 20.

Ah, ancora non ti abbiamo detto chi condurrà l'evento quest'anno!!!

Le super presentatrici dello SlimeFest 2020 sono Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti

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Slime Fest 2020: Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti presenteranno

Ci sono delle notizie a dir poco fantastiche per tutti gli appassionati dello Slime Fest e di TikTok! Il prossimo 11 dicembre, è ufficiale, si terrà lo Slime Fest 2020! Si tratterà di un’edizione davvero molto speciale e particolare, e non solo alla luce dell’esperienza che stiamo tutti vivendo. Nickelodeon Italia ha infatti annunciato che a presentare l’evento saranno due delle nostre webstar preferite: stiamo parlando di Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti!

Slime Fest 2020 con Cecilia Cantarano e Vale Vedovatti: ecco tutto quello che sappiamo!

Nickelodeon ha annunciato che SlimeFest 2020 andrà in onda venerdì 11 dicembre alle ore 20:00 solo su Nickelodeon, Sky 605. A presentarlo saranno per l’appunto Cecilia Cantarano e Vale Vedovatti, due star di TikTok da milioni di iscritti.

Non perdetevi a proposito le nostre due video interviste esclusive a Cecilia e a Valeria!

SlimeFest, giunto in Italia alla quinta edizione, tornerà dunque con un format tutto nuovo che, come sempre, saprà far divertire il pubblico di Nickelodeon. L’edizione 2020, non sarà un evento live come quello degli anni passati. Questa volta infatti si tratterà di uno show televisivo, ricco di sorprese, ospiti e, naturalmente tanto slime che arriverà direttamente dai laboratori “segreti” di Nickelodeon.

Il periodo che stiamo vivendo non permette di realizzare l’evento al quale Nickelodeon ha abituato il suo pubblico. Il format di quest’anno sarà, quindi, diverso. Tuttavia, questo non cambierà la sua natura giocosa e divertente. Slime Fest 2020 sarà insomma anche stavolta un’occasione per portare sul palco i cantanti e i creator più amati dalle nuove generazioni.

Per mantenere lo stretto rapporto e il coinvolgimento con il suo pubblico, rendendo speciale l’attesa fino all’11 dicembre data di messa in onda dello show sul canale (Sky 605), Nickelodeon ha creato “Road to SlimeFest”.

Il progetto prenderà vita sul sito e sulle pagine social di Nickelodeon, che contano più di 2,3M di iscritti tra Instagram, Facebook, Twitter e Youtube, e offrirà ogni settimana novità, video, contenuti speciali prodotti dai vari ospiti di SlimeFest. Inoltre, sul sito saranno poi caricati degli estratti dell’evento televisivo.

Oltre a Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti, “madrine” di SlimeFest 2020 ci sarà, infatti, una line-up di creator e artisti incredibile! A presenziare saranno infatti alcuni fra gli idoli i più amati e seguiti dai ragazzi, che verranno svelati nelle prossime settimane, e che insieme realizzeranno il grande spettacolo firmato Nickelodeon.

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LO SLIMEFEST 2020 È PRESENTATO DA CECILIA CANTARANO E VALERIA VEDOVATTI E TI ASPETTA IN ONDA SU NICKELODEON

Va in onda venerdì 11 dicembre alle ore 20:00

Tieni pronti i popcorn e preparati a scatenarti sul divano con lo SlimeFest 2020!

Sta infatti per tornare il party più divertente, più musicale e più pieno di slime che ci sia e lo puoi vedere in onda venerdì 11 dicembre alle ore 20:00 solo su Nickelodeon (canale Sky 605).

La quinta edizione italiana dello SlimeFest è condotta dalle simpaticissime creator Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti. Non sarà un evento live come negli anni passati, ma uno show televisivo che ti regalerà un po' di gioia e di distrazione in questo momento difficile per il mondo.

Ti aspettano tantissime sorprese, ospiti wow e ovviamente una cascata di liquido verde - lo slime - che arriverà direttamente dai laboratori "segreti" di Nickelodeon.

Puoi fare il conto alla rovescia verso lo SlimeFest 2020 sul sito e sulle pagine social di Nickelodeon, dove trovi "Road to SlimeFest": un sacco di video e di contenuti speciali direttamente vari ospiti dello show che ti accompagnano verso l'11 dicembre.

Gli amici di Nickelodeon ti aspettano su Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube e commentare con l'hashtag #SlimeFest.

Lo SlimeFest 2020 va in onda venerdì 11 dicembre alle ore 20:00 solo su Nickelodeon (canale Sky 605).

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Slime Fest 2020: tutti gli ospiti tiktoker, da Marta Losito a Giorgia Malerba

Torniamo a parlare su Ginger Generation dello Slime Fest 2020! Dopo l’annuncio che vi abbiamo dato qualche giorno fa riguardo alle due presentatrici (Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti) oggi abbiamo news sugli ospiti!

Ecco tutti gli ospiti dello Slime Fest 2020!

Sul palco di SlimeFest 2020 oltre alle presentatrici salirà una squadra di creator e artisti amatissimi dai ragazzi! Stiamo parlando di Giorgia Malerba, Giorgio Solfrizzi, Marta Losito, Michelle Cavallaro, Noa Planas e Swami Caputo.

Per vederli in azione, i fan non dovranno aspettare fino al 11 dicembre, data di messa in onda di SlimeFest 2020. Basterà infatti andare sul sito e seguire le pagine social di Nickelodeon, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter e Youtube, per non perdere “Road to SlimeFest”. Ogni settimana saranno pubblicati video e contenuti speciali che li vedranno protagonisti. Ed inoltre, ci sveleranno tanti segreti sullo slime con la complicità delle due presentatrici.

Come si svolgerà questa edizione dello Slime Fest? Ecco tutte le informazioni

L’edizione 2020 sarà un’edizione tutta nuova, completamente ripensata per mettere al primo posto la salute e la sicurezza di tutti e al contempo non smettere di far divertire i più piccoli con il puro divertimento firmato Nickelodeon. SlimeFest 2020 sarà, dunque, uno show televisivo, un concentrato di musica, balli e ospiti tra i più amati dalle nuove generazioni. Non mancheranno sorprese e litri, litri di Slime, che questa volta arriveranno direttamente dai laboratori “segreti” di Nickelodeon! L’evento vi ricordiamo andrà in onda su Nickelodeon alle ore 20:00 dell’11 dicembre solo su Nickelodeon, canale Sky 605!

Dal 2 al 15 Novembre, su slimefest.it/bigbabol, si potrà partecipare a un concorso esclusivo! Rispondendo a 3 facili domande, 2 fortunati partecipanti potranno assistere, nel rispetto dei protocolli Covid, alla registrazione dello show che si svolgerà a Milano. Big Babol è per tutti, grandi e bambini, l’unico, l’originale, inimitabile bubble gum. La prima irresistibile trasgressione nella vita di ogni bambino.

Big Babol mette il gioco al primo posto, perché giocare è fondamentale per tutti i bambini ed è giusto farlo alla grande! E allora chi meglio di Big Babol per sponsorizzare un festival dove gioco e divertimento sono da sempre gli assoluti protagonisti? Big Babol è PLAY BIG anche allo Slime Fest!

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Official Nickelodeon Italia press release, via Telesimo:

Annunciati gli artisti di SlimeFest 2020

IL TRE, LEO GASSMANN, LUDWIG, RANDOM E SHADE
SONO GLI ARTISTI PROTAGONISTI DI SLIMEFEST 2020.

SLIMEFEST 2020 SARÀ TRASMESSO SU NICKELODEON, SKY 605
VENERDÌ 11 DICEMBRE ALLE ORE 20:00.

#SlimeFest

Il Tre, Leo Gassmann, Ludwig, Random e Shade sono gli artisti che si esibiranno a SlimeFest 2020, lo show televisivo che andrà in onda venerdì 11 Dicembre alle ore 20.00 solo su Nickelodeon, Sky 605. Per Il Tre, Leo Gassmann, Ludwig e Random è la prima volta a SlimeFest mentre per Shade è un po' come tornare a casa, visto che questa è la sua quarta partecipazione allo show di cui è stato anche conduttore per un’edizione.

Come sempre SlimeFest è sinonimo di musica ma anche di tanto divertimento grazie a tutta la squadra dei creator i cui nomi sono già stati annunciati nelle scorse settimane: Giorgia Malerba, Giorgio Solfrizzi, Marta Losito, Michelle Cavallaro, Noa Planas e Swami Caputo, oltre a Cecilia Cantarano e Valeria Vedovatti. Molti di loro sono già carichi e pronti grazie “Road to SlimeFest”: sono, infatti, loro i protagonisti dei video che sono disponibili sia sul sito che sulle pagine social di Nickelodeon, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter e Youtube. Abbiamo già visto Swami Caputo che ci ha sorpresi con la super ricetta slime alla frutta fatta nel laboratorio, mentre Marta Losito ha inventato un fantastico make-up a tema slime, perfetto per lo show! E molte altre sono le sorprese in arrivo.

Nickelodeon, il brand numero uno di ViacomCBS Networks Italia nella produzione di contenuti d’intrattenimento per bambini, ancora una volta pone al centro dei propri eventi i ragazzi e le loro passioni sotto forma di intrattenimento e musica. L’edizione 2020 sarà un’edizione tutta nuova, completamente ripensata per mettere al primo posto la salute e la sicurezza di tutti e al contempo non smettere di far divertire con il puro divertimento firmato Nickelodeon.

SlimeFest 2020 sarà, infatti, uno show televisivo, un concentrato di musica, balli e ospiti tra i più amati dalle nuove generazioni. Non mancheranno sorprese e litri, litri di Slime, che questa volta arriveranno direttamente dai laboratori “segreti” di Nickelodeon! L’appuntamento è quindi per venerdi’ 11 dicembre alle ore 20.00 su Nickelodeon (Sky 605).

SlimeFest 2020 di Nickelodeon è prodotto da Filmine per ViacomCBS International Studios.

“Big Babol è Main Partner di SlimeFest 2020 e offrirà al pubblico la possibilità di vincere una fantastica esperienza.

Dal 9 al 22 Novembre, su slimefest.it/bigbabol, si potrà partecipare a un concorso esclusivo:  rispondendo a 3 facili domande, 2 fortunati partecipanti saranno protagonisti di una chat esclusiva con Shade! Tanti giochi e chiacchere divertenti con il rapper più veloce di Slimefest, oltre a tanti gadget firmati Big Babol.

Big Babol è per tutti, grandi e bambini, l'unico, l'originale, inimitabile bubble gum. La prima irresistibile trasgressione nella vita di ogni bambino. Big Babol mette il gioco al primo posto, perché giocare è fondamentale per tutti i bambini ed è giusto farlo alla grande! E allora chi meglio di Big Babol per sponsorizzare un festival dove gioco e divertimento sono da sempre gli assoluti protagonisti? Big Babol è PLAY BIG anche allo Slime Fest!

Segui tutte le anticipazioni sul sito, sulle pagine social ufficiali di Nickelodeon Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube e commenta con l’hashtag #SlimeFest.

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Originally published: Monday, October 19, 2020.

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Nick Jr. Italy to Host 'Under the Sea with Baby Shark' Week

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Nick Jr. Italy (Italia) will be hosting “In fondo al mare con Baby Shark” ("Under the Sea with Baby Shark"), a brand new stunt mixing fan-favourite episodes of PAW Patrol and brand new Baby Shark animated shorts, which will air weekdays at 19:00 between Monday 16th - Friday 20th November 2020! Following the stunt, the Baby Shark shorts will air regularly on Nick Jr. Italia from Saturday 21st November 2020. Baby Shark will also be starring in his own Nick Jr. series, Baby Shark’s Big Show!, premiering 2021 on the Nick Jr. channel in Italy.


While waiting for Baby Shark's brand new show, fans can immerse themselves in the underwater world of Baby Shark with a series of colourful and engaging products! Over 25 partners are on board for the property in Italy, with 200 products covering all categories that will allow little ones to live in perfect Baby Shark style.

Official ViacomCBS Networks Italia press release, via PuntoZip:

Baby Shark – debuttano in Italia i primi cortometraggi. E presto una serie animata
DI LUCA CECCARELLI · PUBBLICATO 14 NOVEMBRE 2020 · AGGIORNATO 13 NOVEMBRE 2020



Baby Shark - debuttano in Italia i primi cortometraggi. E presto una serie animataUna nuova famiglia di simpatici squaletti colorati è pronta a tuffarsi nel mondo frizzante di NickJr, il canale prescolare di ViacomCBS Networks Italia in onda sul canale 603 di Sky.

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Boccagli e maschera saranno indispensabili per tutta la settimana dal 16 al 20 novembre perchè alle ore 19.00 andrà in onda lo stunt di programmazione “In fondo al mare con Baby Shark” composto da un mix di episodi di PAW Patrol e dei nuovissimi corti inediti di Baby Shark. Da Sabato 21 Novembre i corti di Baby Shark invaderanno tutto il canale di NickJr andando in onda in diversi orari della giornata.

Dal suo lancio su YouTube, nel novembre del 2015, Baby Shark ha letteralmente conquistato il mondo, raggiungendo proprio in questi giorni l’incredibile risultato di video più visualizzato nella storia della piattaforma con oltre 7,6 miliardi di visualizzazioni. Con l’hashtag #BabySharkChallenge, la canzone ha generato un vero fenomeno virale, diventando la colonna sonora di tantissime famiglie.

Ma non è tutto. In attesa della serie in onda, i piccoli fan possono immergersi nel mondo sottomarino di Baby Shark con una serie di prodotti colorati e coinvolgenti! Oltre 25 partner sono a bordo per lo sviluppo in Italia di circa 200 prodotti a copertura di tutte le categorie merceologiche che permetteranno ai più piccini di vivere in perfetto stile Baby Shark.

Ed è solo l’inizio! Il fenomeno mediatico Baby Shark darà vita a un’inedita serie animata, che nel 2021 invaderà NickJr (canale Sky 603) per divertire i bambini a ritmo di musica e avventure marine!

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È Sky Media – concessionaria del Gruppo Sky Italia – a curare la raccolta pubblicitaria dei canali Nickelodeon in Italia.

Nickelodeon è il brand di intrattenimento numero uno per i bambini che ha costruito un business diversificato e globale mettendo i bambini al primo posto in tutto i progetti intrapresi. Con una vasta gamma di offerte che spaziano dai programmi televisivi, alla produzione televisiva negli Stati Uniti e nel mondo, prodotti di consumer product, prodotti digital, esperienze localizzate, editoria e lungometraggi, Nickelodeon è disponibile in oltre 500 milioni di famiglie in più di 170 paesi e territori, grazie ad oltre 100 canali programmati localmente e “branded block”.  In Italia, Nickelodeon fa parte di ViacomCBS Networks Italia, che possiede i canali presenti in esclusiva su Sky con Nickelodeon (Sky 605) e NickJr (Sky 603), i siti www.nicktv.it e www.nickjr.it e tutti gli asset digital e socail. È Sky Media – concessionaria del Gruppo Sky Italia – a curare la raccolta pubblicitaria di Nickelodeon e di tutti i canali ViacomCBS in Italia.

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Baby Shark: da oggi su NickJr i corti animati basati sul fenomeno mondiale

Riceviamo e pubblichiamo il comunicato stampa sull’arrivo in Italia su NickJr dei corti di Baby Shark:
LEGGI: Su Nickelodeon arriva la serie animata

DAL 16 NOVEMBRE SI VA TUTTI AL MARE CON LE AVVENTURE A TEMA
DEI PAW PATROL CHE ACCOMPAGNANO IL DEBUTTO IN ITALIA
DEI PRIMI CORTOMETRAGGI DI BABY SHARK.

Una nuova famiglia di simpatici squaletti colorati è pronta a tuffarsi nel mondo frizzante di NickJr, il canale prescolare di ViacomCBS Networks Italia in onda sul canale 603 di Sky. Boccagli e maschera saranno indispensabili per tutta la settimana dal 16 al 20 novembre perchè alle ore 19.00 andrà in onda lo stunt di programmazione “In fondo al mare con Baby Shark” composto da un mix di episodi di PAW Patrol e dei nuovissimi corti inediti di Baby Shark. Da Sabato 21 Novembre i corti di Baby Shark invaderanno tutto il canale di NickJr andando in onda in diversi orari della giornata.

Dal suo lancio su YouTube, nel novembre del 2015, Baby Shark ha letteralmente conquistato il mondo, raggiungendo proprio in questi giorni l’incredibile risultato di video più visualizzato nella storia della piattaforma con oltre 7,6 miliardi di visualizzazioni. Con l’hashtag #BabySharkChallenge, la canzone ha generato un vero fenomeno virale, diventando la colonna sonora di tantissime famiglie.

via comunicato stampa

Intanto, Nickelodeon ha ordinato la realizzazione di una serie animata per bambini basata sulla popolarissima serie di video YouTube. La serie si intitolerà sarà composta da 26 episodi per un debutto atteso nel 2021. A fine anno, tuttavia, andrà in onda un speciale natalizio che anticiperà lo show. Pinkfong, la compagnia dietro la clip oramai diventata cult, collaborerà con Nickelodeon per il progetto.

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Nickelodeon Brazil to Premiere New 'Loud House' Special 'Schooled!', New Episodes of 'The Casagrandes' in November 2020

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Nick News Mini: Nickelodeon Brazil (Brasil) will premiere the brand new The Loud House hour-long special "Schooled!" on Friday 20th November 2020 at 18:30! The special marks the debut of season 5 in the country. Additionally, Nick Brasil will air a week of brand new The Casagrandes (Os Casagrandes) episodes (airing as 10-minute carts) from Monday 23rd November 2020 at 18:00! "Schooled!" is locally titled "Aprendendo na Marra" in Brazil.

In additional news, due to the on-going COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, Claro is offering customers the chance to watch Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. for free until Tuesday 15th December 2020!








Claro net anuncia canais com sinal aberto até dezembro

Assinantes da operadora terão variadas opções entre emissoras infantis e de jornalismo para aproveitar no streaming e TV por assinatura.

A Claro net é a única operadora de TV por assinatura a manter uma lista de canais com sinal aberto para minimizar os efeitos da pandemia do novo coronavírus.

Enquanto as outras encerraram suas ações junto com a flexibilização das atividades comerciais, a marca optou por estender sua iniciativa, com redução apenas na quantidade de emissoras.

Agora, os assinantes terão até o dia 15 de dezembro para aproveitar gratuitamente conteúdo infantil e jornalístico.

As emissoras liberadas são: Discovery Kids, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Nickelodeon, Nick JR., NAT GEO Kids, ZooMoo, Gloob, Tooncast, BabyTV, TV Rá Tim Bum, GloboNews, Bloomberg, RN, BBC World News, CNN Brasil, CNN Internacional e Band News.

No site, a prestadora divulgada como um período de “degustação” e destaca a “COVID-19” de forma discreta.

Vale lembrar que todos os assinantes da operadora poderão aproveitar os canais com sinal aberto.

Basta ter acesso ao aplicativo de vídeo sob demanda NOW e explorar as emissoras listadas acima, que estão disponíveis na lista de canais ao vivo do app.

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Originally published: Tuesday, November 10, 2020.

H/T: Special thanks to @BRTadeuGT for the news!

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November 2020 on Nickelodeon Russia & Nick HD: Noobees 2 | It's Pony | Loud House | Casagrandes | Danger Force | Avatar: The Legend of Aang + More

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--- This November (ноябре), Nickelodeon Russia (Россия) and Nickelodeon HD will be airing:


Cмотри в ноябре | Nickelodeon Россия

--- Nickelodeon:

-- The brand new Danger Force (Опасный отряд) episode "Chapa's Crush" on Friday 6th November 2020 at 16:05 MCK!

-- Brand new episodes of It's Pony (Это Пони) Saturdays and Sundays at 14:30 MCK from Saturday 14th November 2020! New episodes include the Halloween special, "Scarecrow".

-- Noobees (Нубы) season two, weekdays at 16:05 MCK from Monday 16th November 2020! There will be a small break in the new episodes, which Nickelodeon will announce nearer the time.

-- Nickelodeon's Birthday! Nickelodeon celebrates its 22nd birthday on Sunday 15th November 2020, and to mark 22 years of broadcasting the best kids programming, Nickelodeon will premiere a brand new episode of Ollie's Pack (Рюкзак Олли) at 09:40 MCK, air a spongeriffic SpongeBob SquarePants (Губка Боб Квадратные Штаны) marathon from 12:30 MCK, and premiere a brand new episode of It's Pony at 14:30 MCK! Viewers will also have another chance to see the epic finale of Henry Danger (Опасный Генри) at 15:20 MCK and catch all the episodes of Danger Force (so far) from 16:05 MCK!

-- Avatar: The Legend of Aang (Аватара: Легенду об Аанге) weekdays at 09:40 MCK all month long!

-- In 5..4..3..2.. iCarly (АйКарли) is back, weekdays at 22:55 MCK all month long!

-- Viewers choice with "рулиэ фиром", weekdays at 20:10 MCK! Week 1 is It's Pony!

--- Nickelodeon HD:

-- Band new episodes of The Casagrandes (Касагранде), including the all new episode "Cursed!", weekdays at 19:40 MCK between Monday 2nd - Thursday 19th November 2020!

-- Brand new episodes of Just Add Magic (Просто добавь магии) season three, weekdays at 21:00 MCK, with the series finale airing Tuesday 10th November 2020!

-- The season one finale of The Substitute (Nickelodeon: Учитель на замену) on Saturday 7th November 2020 at 21:20 MCK!

-- Brand new episodes of Danger Force Sundays at 21:00 MCK!

-- Brand new episodes of It's Pony weekdays at 20:05 MCK from Monday 9th November 2020!

-- Brand new episodes of LEGO City Adventures (Лего Сити: приключения) season two weekdays at 19:10 MCK from Monday 9th November 2020!

-- The brand new show Just Add Magic: Mystery City (Просто добавь магии: Таинственный город) weekdays at 21:00 from Monday 23rd November 2020!

All the new episodes have previously aired on the main Nickelodeon Россия channel.

From Nickelodeon Россия's VKontakte page:

Новости ноября

Новые серии, новые сезоны, олдскул и день рождения Nickelodeon! Месяц будет суперинтересным :)

Читай до конца и напиши в комментах, какая новость тебе понравилась больше всего!

NICKELODEON

Начнём с новых серий и сезонов, а продолжим просто классными новостями.

«Опасный Отряд»

В ноябре нас ждёт ещё одна новая серия, а потом небольшой перерыв. В этом эпизоде мы (возможно) узнаем в кого влюблена Чапа, а ещё в нём же (скорее всего) появится Генри! Заинтриговали? Тогда не пропускай, в эту пятницу, 6 ноября в 16:05 МСК.

«Это Пони»

Начинаем смотреть новые серии в 14:30 по выходным с 14 ноября и продолжаем веееесь месяц. Будут серии про дружбу, про семью и даже одна хэллоуинская. Не пропускай!

«НУБЫ»

Да, наконец-то! Нам и самим уже не верится, но с 16 ноября по будням мы начнём показывать второй сезон! Ты ведь помнишь на чём мы остановились? Главные герои расслабились, ведь Геймовер повержен… Но! Кажется не всё так просто и новая угроза уже где-то рядом. Или даже старая?

В общем, в новом сезоне всё стало ещё круче, ещё сложнее, а героев ещё больше! Смотрим в то же время, 16:05 МСК.

P.S. Перерыв будет, но не так уж скоро :)

ДЕНЬ РОЖДЕНИЯ NICKELODEON

15 ноября мы отмечаем день рождения! По этому случаю в эфире новая серия «Рюкзака Олли» в 9:40 МСК, марафон клёвых серий «Губки Боба» в 12:30 МСК и новая серия «Это Пони» в 14:30 МСК.

А ещё: повтор финала «Опасного Генри» в 15:20 и повтор всех вышедших серий «Опасного отряда» в 16:05 МСК. Отмечаем вместе!

А дальше ничего нового… Но всё же лучше дочитать до конца :)
Снова в эфире: «Аватар: Легенда об Аанге»

Мы же говорили, что внимательно читаем сообщения и комментарии :) Аанг снова в эфире, по будням в 9:40 МСК, весь месяц! Что тут ещё скажешь))

Снова в эфире: «АйКарли»

Наконец-то наши любимчики в удобное время! Вернули минимум на месяц, смотри по будням в 22:55 МСК!

NICKELODEON HD

Возвращаем новости HD версии, постараемся коротко :) Кстати, эти серии ты уже мог видеть в эфире Nickelodeon, но если вдруг ты что-то пропустил, это отличный шанс их всё-таки заценить!

«Касагранде»

Смотрим новые серии со 2 по 19 ноября по будням в 19:40 МСК .

«Просто добавь магии»

Продолжаем просмотр третьего сезона по будням в 21:00 МСК. Впереди ещё 7 серий, смотрим до 10 ноября.

«Nickelodeon: Учитель на замену»

Остался один новый эпизод! Посмотрим в субботу, в 21:20 МСК.

«Опасный отряд»

А вот тут ещё две новых серии! Не пропускай, по воскресеньям в 21:00 МСК.

«Это Пони»

Пони вернулся к зрителям Nick HD на целых три недели! Причём тут будет парочка совсем новых серий, которых ещё никто не видел. Начинаем 9 ноября, смотрим по будням в 20:05 МСК.

«LEGO City Приключения»

Между прочим, зрителям канала очень повезло, ведь здесь мы смотрим уже второй сезон! На этот раз начинаем в понедельник 9 ноября с 7 серии второго сезона в 19:10 МСК. И смотрим по будням.

«Просто добавь магии: Таинственный город»

Решили не делать большой перерыв и показать спин-офф сразу. Начнём 23 ноября, показываем по будням в 21:00 МСК.

Ну вот и всё! Готовимся к зиме, праздникам и каникулам вместе :)

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From TV Mag:

Яркие премьеры: что посмотреть на Nickelodeon, Nick Jr и Nickelodeon HD в ноябре

В ближайшие дни и недели юные зрители телеканалов Nickelodeon, Nick Jr и Nickelodeon HD смогут увидеть новые серии любимых мультсериалов, а также посмотреть праздничную подборку в честь дня рождения Nickelodeon Россия.

Шоу: «Нубы»
Канал: Nickelodeon Россия
Когда смотреть: с 16 ноября по будням в 16:05 и 22:05

Шоу рассказывает о жизни подростков, для которых киберспорт – больше чем просто хобби. Главная героиня сериала Сильвия – превосходная баскетболистка. В отличие от младшего брата Эрика, мечтающего стать профессиональным геймером, ее никогда не интересовали видеоигры, но она готова пойти на все, чтобы осуществить давнюю мечту своего отца. Будучи ребенком, отец Сильвии Гектор пообещал посвятить свою жизнь киберспорту. Он стал одним из лучших в профессиональной лиге видеоигр, но после пропажи своего друга Матео покинул ее, позволив сопернику выиграть турнир.

Совершенно не разбираясь в видеоиграх, Сильвия решает принять участие в киберспортивном соревновании вместе с братом и одержать победу. Для этого у ребят есть дополнительный стимул: главных соперников, «Рокеров», тренирует противник Гектора Роберто, экс-победитель лиги. Сильвия становится единственным неопытным игроком в команде, и в честь нее ребята решают назвать себя «Нубами», новичками в компьютерных играх. По мере погружения в новый мир Сильвия сталкивается c непривычными для нее ситуациями – например, влюбляется в капитана команды «Рокеры» Давида, дружелюбного и целеустремленного подростка.

Зрители узнают о том, как быть лидером и командным игроком одновременно, как бороться до победного, но не забывать о человеческих качествах. «Нубы» – это история о подростковых отношениях, взрослении, настоящей дружбе и любви. В новом сезоне команде предстоит найти нового участника и продолжить соревнование, а Сильвии придется не только решать проблемы с соперниками по игре, но и принять важные решения в отношениях с Давидом.

Шоу: «Мой шумный дом»
Канал: Nickelodeon Россия
Когда смотреть: с 20 ноября по пятницам в 17:45

Каково это – расти в большой семье? Линкольн Лауд на своем примере демонстрирует стратегию выживания в хаосе огромного семейства, будучи к тому же единственным мальчиком среди десяти сестер! В новом сезоне Линкольну предстоит освоиться в средней школе, а также столкнуться с переменами дома – у Лаудов появляются новые подозрительные соседи, а Лени становится самой старшей сестрой в семье.

Шоу: «Шиммер и Шайн»
Канал: NICK JR
Когда смотреть: с 30 ноября по будням в 10:05

Кто не мечтал хоть однажды о волшебном джинне из лампы! А вот у девочки Лии таких сразу два. Шиммер и Шайн – две сестренки с огромным потенциалом волшебства. Вот только желания своей юной повелительницы они понимают с большим трудом, поэтому Лия все время попадает в неловкие ситуации. А все потому, что близняшки слишком много лет просидели в своей лампе и совершенно не понимают современных реалий. Заточение, как известно, мудрости не прибавляет.

В новых сериях Лию и ее подружек ждет еще больше забавных приключений не без участия чародейки Зиты, вместе с которой им в том числе предстоит помешать Узме лишить Зарамэй-Фоллс магии.

Шоу: «Lego City Приключения»
Канал: Nickelodeon HD
Когда смотреть: по будням в 19:10

«Lego City Приключения» – сериал, состоящий из забавных, остроумных, динамичных зарисовок на тему городской жизни. Он посвящён надеждам, мечтам и злоключениям постоянно растущего сообщества уникальных персонажей. В новых сериях жителям не придется скучать – в городе появился настоящий ковбой, у побережья замечено таинственное морское чудовище, а предвыборная гонка за пост мэра набирает обороты.

Добавим, уже завтра, 15 ноября, телеканал Nickelodeon Россия отмечает свой день рождения. В честь этого события в течение всего дня смотрите в эфире праздничные серии любимых шоу. Герои мультсериалов «Мой шумный дом», «Касагранде», «Губка Боб Квадратные Штаны», «Волшебные покровители» будут отмечать свои дни рождения вместе с каналом.

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Official ViacomCBS Networks Russia press release:

СЕРИАЛ О КИБЕРСПОРТЕ «НУБЫ» ПОЛУЧИТ ПРОДОЛЖЕНИЕ: NICKELODEON РОССИЯ ПОКАЖЕТ ВТОРОЙ СЕЗОН

Сериал о киберспорте «Нубы» получит продолжение: Nickelodeon Россия покажет второй сезон 
16 ноября телеканал Nickelodeon Россия представит премьеру второго сезона популярного сериала «Нубы», покорившего зрителей в 25 странах. Он расскажет о приключениях школьников, которые умело совмещают учебу и профессиональный киберспорт. На этот раз главным героям предстоит сразиться с Геймовером, искусственным интеллектом игры «Лабиринт», который попытается настроить их друг против друга.

События сериала разворачиваются одновременно в двух мирах: реальном и виртуальном. В новом сезоне состав киберспортивных команд сильно изменится: Лаура отправится в экспедицию в Бразилию, Таня и Пабло уедут в Японию, а Сильвия и вовсе решит уйти из «Нубов». После успешных съемок фильма в школу вернется Рут, а в классе появится новая ученица — Фернанда.

В первой серии нового сезона Давид по неизвестным причинам решит отказаться от некоторых участников команды и займется поиском новых игроков. Впоследствии окажется, что его характер перепрограммировал Геймовер, который вырвался на свободу и теперь мечтает отомстить человечеству. Он начнет переманивать аватаров на свою сторону и сеять смуту среди «Нубов».

Сериал не только расскажет о популярной среди подростков теме киберспорта, но и научит их таким важным вещам, как упорство в достижении целей, воля к победе, самоотдача и умение играть в команде.

Показ первого сезона «Нубов» прошел в 25 странах, а количество его зрителей превысило 10,5 млн. Благодаря этому сериал был включен в список самых успешных телешоу производства Viacom International Studios.

Смотрите второй сезон сериала «Нубы» на телеканале Nickelodeon Россия с 16 ноября по будням в 16:05 и 22:05 по московскому времени.

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Originally published: Sunday, November 1, 2020.

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How Nickelodeon May Present 'Kids’ Choice Awards 2021'

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A look at how Nickelodeon may present Kids' Choice Awards in 2021.


Back in March, due to the global COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, Nickelodeon was forced to postpone Kids’ Choice Awards 2020, which, set to be hosted by Chance the Rapper, was set to take place on Sunday, March 22, at the Forum in Inglewood, California. Rather than canceling the network's tentpole event, Nickelodeon opted for a virtually-produced filmed-at-home special, Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together, which was hosted by Nickelodeon alum Victoria Justice (Zoey 101VictoriousFun Size), and saw winners receive their blimps at home. Although the show was a lot more intimate than viewers were used to, the show still managed to feature special guests and lots of slime.

Although we are slowly but surely returning to "normal", we still have a long way to go before we can attend events like we used to, with most tours and events not scheduled to start up again until the middle of next year. Taking most things into consideration, below are three ways that Nickelodeon could host Kids' Choice Awards 2021.

The Studio Option: In the past few months, Nickelodeon in Brazil and Mexico have held localised versions of Kids' Choice Awards. Like the U.S./Global version, Nick's localised KCA events are usually held in big arenas in front of thousands of fans. However, this year, Nickelodeon Brazil and Nickelodeon Mexico drastically scaled down their KCAs, hosting them in a studio rather than arena with much smaller sets and with no audience. To make sure only a limited number of people were in close contact with each other, each show featured a mix of winners accepting their blimps in person and via the internet. Although much smaller, each event still managed to feature celebrity guests - in person and virtually - as well as big slime stunts. I would say that, the way things are going, this is probably the best option for the 2021 Kids' Choice Awards if Nickelodeon still wants to host them in March/April 2021. The only thing missing from the studio versions of the Kids' Choice Awards were live audiences. However, this could be remedied by Nickelodeon running a contest to allow viewers to attend the awards virtually - Britain's Got Talent recently featured 'virtual audiences', and yes, whilst looking like something from Black Mirror, it did sort of bring some normalcy back.

The Virtual Option: As previously mentioned, Nickelodeon postponed their annual slimefest, shifting it to a 'filmed-at-home' special instead, based on Nickelodeon in Germany, Switzerland and Austria's Nickelodeon Kids‘ Choice Awards 2020: Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz. This was a ratings success for Nickelodeon, and whilst we are still slowly getting back to normal, could be the option that Nick goes with.

The Postponement Option: Like I mentioned above, a lot of events aren't planning to start up again until mid-2021. If Nickelodeon wants to have a big show with a large live audience, the network could be planning to postpone the event until later in the year. However, at the moment, there is no certainly of how things will be next year. With the virus coming back in waves, it's hard to pin-point a perfect date to have it. There are a few vaccines coming onto market which hopefully will help, but this all depends on how long their efficiently lasts, how widely available they are and how many people take them.

In my opinion, we probably won't be seeing a "normal"Kids' Choice Awards ceremony until 2022, so there's either a good chance we'll either see the studio option or virtual option for KCA 2021.

All three options also apply to Nickelodeon SlimeFest. Like KCA 2020, SlimeFest 2020 was also canceled. There are plans to host SlimeFest again in 2021, however, this all depends on how safe it is to do so. This could see Nickelodeon follow in Nickelodeon Italy's footsteps by hosting an in-studio SlimeFest festival, which would then air on Nickelodeon.

These are just my thoughts. The finalized version of Kids’ Choice Awards 2021 could look totally different than the options I've listed above. Tell me what you think in the comments below or let me know on social media!

More Nick:Nickelodeon Updates Icons, Sets New Characters for 2021 | Next-Gen Nick!

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Trends UK Releases 'PAW Patrol' Pet Acessories in the UK

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Trends UK has announced the launch of a new range of fully licensed Paw Patrol pet accessories, in collaboration with manufacturers Bunty Pet Products.


Featuring branding based on Nickelodeon's beloved CG-animated preschool series on Nick Jr., the pet accessories range is designed to appeal to the 3.3 million pet owning families in the UK.

The new range features high-sided beds (from £29.99srp to £39.99srp), pillows (£24.99srp), adjustable mesh harness (From £10.99srp to £12.99srp), and dog bowls (from £10.99srp to £12.99srp) featuring the much-loved and recognisable PAW Patrol branding that kids love, with more additions for the range planned.

Designed by Trends UK and manufactured by Bunty Pet Products, the new PAW Patrol Accessories range incorporates key features to help make the products resistant to the daily rigours of normal pet usage, using experience drawn from many years in the pet and toy accessory industry.

The PAW Patrol Accessories launch will be promoted with marketing, PR and social media campaigns, engaging with media, families and influencers showcasing how practical and fun this new range is for pet lovers.

Trends UK’s Graham Spark, said: “We are delighted to launch the new PAW Patrol Pet Accessories range. Our extensive experience working with family audiences and being pet owners ourselves, told us that kid approval rates high when making purchase decisions.

“Our launch range of quality pet supplies featuring the number one PAW Patrol brand, is fun and useful

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. PAW Patrol is the number one preschool property in the in the UK.

Airing in over 160 countries, in 30 languages, PAW Patrol is consistently ranked as one of, if not the, top-rated preschool series. Currently entering its seventh season on Nickelodeon, PAW Patrol's universal messaging resonates with children around the world and since its launch in 2013, the franchise has won countless awards. The series has been renewed for an eighth season, and had a feature film in production, scheduled for released in August 2021. The series is produced by Spin Master Entertainment.

More Nick: Spin Master Announces Star-Studded Voice Talent for 'Paw Patrol' Movie!

Sources: Licensing.biz, Pet Gazette, Total Licensing.

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Nickelodeon to Premiere 'Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan' in Latin America and Brazil in December 2020

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Nickelodeon to Premiere Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan in Latin America and Brazil in December 2020

Brand-new Live-action Series

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Kid rapper and pint-sized powerhouse Young Dylan will join the Nickelodeon family with the brand-new live-action series, Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan, premiering this December on Nickelodeon Latin America (Latinoamérica) and Nickelodeon Brazil (Brasil).

Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan will premiere on Saturday 5th December 2020 at 19:30 in Brazil.

Following launch, new episodes will continue to air regularly on the Nickelodeon channels in Latin America and Brazil.

Executive produced, directed and written by Perry, the series follows a family whose world is turned upside down when their nephew, Young Dylan (Dylan Gilmer), an aspiring hip-hop star, moves in unannounced. Michelle Sneed is also an executive producer, with Will Areu and Mark E. Swinton serving as producers. The series wrapped its first season on Sunday, March 15, 2020 at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. The series has been renewed for season two.

In Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan, Dylan’s grandmother Viola (Aloma Wright) realizes that raising her grandson is too much to take on, so she decides to send him to live indefinitely with her affluent son Myles Wilson (Carl Anthony Payne II), his wife Yasmine (Mieko Hillman) and their two kids Rebecca (Celina Smith) and Charlie (Hero Hunter). Suddenly, the Wilson family household needs to adapt as lifestyles clash between rising hip-hop star Young Dylan and his straight-laced cousins. From Dylan giving Charlie, Rebecca, and her best friend Bethany (Jet Miller), lessons in “swag” and street smarts, to learning that even rappers have rules in the Wilson house, the series follows the hilarious hijinks this family faces as they try to get on the same beat.


In the series premiere of Young Dylan, "Imaginary Friends", Young Dylan arrives at his relatives’ home needing a place to live, but his streetwise swagger upends the conservative Wilson household. (#101)

Nickelodeon’s partnership with Perry is part of his long-term pact with ViacomCBS, producing original series for BET Networks (The Oval and Sistas) and other ViacomCBS networks, with exclusive licensing rights on this programming. Additionally, Perry recently announced his joint venture with BET Networks for the new streaming video on demand service BET+. Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan marks Perry’s first kids’ scripted series.

Born and raised in Annapolis, Md., Gilmer is known for his many appearances and performances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and at NBA All-Star Weekend. Gilmer has an overall talent deal with Telepictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television, and has previously guest starred on the revival of Nickelodeon’s hit series All That.

Gilmer is represented by Sherry Kayne of The Green Room and Chris Abramson at Felker Toczek Suddleson Abramson.

The production of Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content. Brian Banks serves as Nickelodeon’s Executive in Charge of Production for the series.

Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan underscores a key element of Nickelodeon's content strategy, to mine social platforms for the talent that kids love. Nick's new content slate is informed by the network's ongoing research and insights into today's generation of kids, who: are the most diverse generation ever and expect to see themselves authentically represented in media and in the world around them; want to make a positive difference in the world as they grow up; consider social media stars as their top role models, alongside their parents; and increasingly meet their much-desired need for family time by co-viewing entertainment content together.

Fans can visit nickelodeon.la and nickelodeon.com.br to find out more about their favourite Nickelodeon shows as well as watch video clips. Fans can also Like the official Nickelodeon Facebook pages (LatAm | BR) and Instagram (LatAm | BR) pages and subscribe to Nickelodeon's official YouTube (en Español | em Português) channels for the latest Nickelodeon news and highlights.

Tyler Perry’s Young Dylanmade its world debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on Saturday, February 29, 2020.


About Tyler Perry Studios

Tyler Perry Studios is a state-of-the art film and television production facility founded in 2006 by actor, producer, filmmaker, playwright and philanthropist Tyler Perry. Located in Atlanta, Georgia on the historic grounds of the former Fort McPherson army base, the new 330-acre campus is one of the largest production studios in the country. It boasts a variety of shooting locations including 40 buildings on the national register of historic places, 12 purpose-built sound stages, 200 acres of green space and an expansive backlot.

About Nickelodeon:

Nickelodeon, now in its 24th year in Australia and 41st globally, 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 is one of the most globally recognized and widely distributed multimedia entertainment brands for kids and family, with 1.2 billion cumulative subscriptions in more than 500 million households across 170+ countries and territories, via more than 100+ locally programmed channels and branded blocks. Outside of the United States, Nickelodeon is part of Viacom International Media Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA), one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc.

Originally published: Sunday, September 06, 2020.

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Nickelodeon South East Asia to Premiere 'LEGO Jurassic World: Double Trouble' on Friday 20th November 2020

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Get set to return to Jurassic World in the brand new two-part LEGO® Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar special, "Double Trouble", premiering on Nickelodeon South East Asia on Friday 20th November 2020 at 6:30pm in Malaysia and the Philippines and at 5:30pm in Indonesia! Part parts will air back-to-back. Check out the trailer and a super sneak peek below!:




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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Monday, November 16, 2020 | Nickelodeon

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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Monday, November 16, 2020 | Nickelodeon
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

More Nick:Nickelodeon Unveils First Look at CG-Animated 'Rugrats' and 'Big Nate'!
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Gravitas Ventures to Release 'The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story' on Blu-ray and VOD on Tuesday, November 17

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Gravitas Ventures, Llc will release The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, a documentary that explores the golden years of Nickelodeon and beyond through interviews with the actors, writers and creators of iconic Nickelodeon shows, on Blu-ray on Tuesday, November 17, 2020! The title is available to pre-order now on Target.com (priced $13.29 USD) and Craft & Vinyl ($19.99 USD). The Nickelodeon documentary will also be released on on-demand services the same day.

Update (10/9) - The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story is available to pre-order on iTunes now for $12.99. The film can also be ordered via FandangoNOW and Redbox.



THE ORANGE YEARS: THE NICKELODEON STORY SYNOPSIS:

"For millions of children and adults, the Nickelodeon Network is synonymous with growing up. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape a generation. Led by trailblazing visionary Geraldine Laybourne and her commitment to putting kids first, a group of unconventional heroes turned an underdog channel into an $8 billion dollar juggernaut as the golden standard for children’s programming. The Orange Years chronicles the rise of Nickelodeon, with the actors, writers, and creators from all the golden age Nickelodeon shows that shaped your lives. It’s wild. It’s crazy. It changed the world"



Using their combined skills in journalism and filmmaking as well as their mutual love for classic Nickelodeon, directors Adam Sweeney (part of the team behind The Prequels Strike Back: A Fan's Journey) and Scott Barber set out to make the documentary film Nickelodeon fans deserve. The childhood friends from The Woodlands grew up watching their beloved shows together and now share a new perspective on Nickelodeon.

The Orange Years journeys behind the scenes of the “kids first” phenomenal programming to chronicle the improbable and unprecedented success of Nickelodeon, straight from the mouths of those who brought the classic shows to fans as children. Filled with interviews from the actors, writers, animators, and creators from all your favorite golden age Nick shows, the film highlights the work of visionary Geraldine Laybourne, who was largely responsible for the network’s success in the early days.


The documentary has been been a labor of love for the filmmakers, who have interviewed some of the most famous and recognizable names from the channel's history, all the way back to its unlikely origins as Pinwheel in Columbus, Ohio.

The film has an all-star Nickelodeon cast including Kenan Thompson (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, Saturday Night Live), Kel Mitchell (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, Game Shakers), Alisa Reyes (All That), Marc Summers (Double Dare), Larisa Oleynik (The Secret World of Alex Mack), Phil Moore (Nick Arcade), Kirk Fogg (Legends of the Hidden Temple), Venus DeMilo (Salute Your Shorts), Michael Bower (Salute Your Shorts), and Danny Cooksey (Salute Your Shorts), Fred Keller (Hey Dude) and Christine McGlade (You Can’t Do That on Television).

Not that The Orange Years concentrates only on Nick's live-action output. The filmmakers also talked to talents from the groundbreaking animated division, like writer Mitchell Kriegman (Rugrats, Clarissa Explains it All), and the king of cartoon voice work, Tom Kenny (Rocko's Modern Life and SpongeBob SquarePants).

More than just a history lesson or a “where are they now?” special, the documentary explores the network’s revolutionary approach to storytelling, the impact it had on a generation of youth, and aims to find out of why these shows have stayed in the hearts of so many people.

Adam F. Goldberg (The Goldbergs) serves as an executive producer on the documentary.

Gravitas Ventures recently released Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story, a documentary chronicling the rise of The Ren & Stimpy Show in North America.

The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story made its world debut during a panel at the ninth annual DOC NYC festival in November 2018, which was attended by directors Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney; and '90s Nickelodeon stars Danny Tambarelli and Michael C. Maronna from The Adventures of Pete & Pete. Lee Leshen will served as the panels moderator.

THE ORANGE YEARS: THE NICKELODEON STORY

You Can’t Do That on Television, Clarissa Explains It All, Double Dare, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, Rugrats… If you recognize any of these titles, you probably grew up watching Nickelodeon, the cable-television network devoted to kids that launched almost 40 years ago. Beginning as a small local channel, visionary leadership led to its rapid growth into a global phenomenon. The Orange Years is a nostalgic and entertaining look back at the early years of the youth-oriented network that broke all the rules to let kids enjoy being kids.

Official Site: http://www.theorangeyears.com
On Twitter: theorangeyears
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theorangeyears/
Support on: Indiegogo

Running Time: 98
Language: English
Country: USA
Year: 2018

Credits:

Director: Scott Barber, Adam Sweeney

Producer: EP Adam F. Goldberg (The Goldbergs), EP Lee Leshen, Producer Bill Parks, Producer Scott Barber, Producer Shawn Cauthen, Producer Alisa Reyes, Producer Adam Sweeney, Producer Brian MacGillivray, Producer Lance Paul

Cinematographer: Shawn Cauthen

Editor: Bradford Thomason, Scott Barber, Shawn Cauthen

Music: Daron Beck

WRITERS: Scott Barber Adam Sweeney

CAST: Christine Taylor, Larisa Oleynik, Melissa Joan Hart, Kenan Thompson, Danny Cooksey, Drake Bell
Trailer:



Sneak Peek:


The Adventures of Pete & Pete star Danny Temberelli features in this clip, as he explains how series director Katherine Dieckmann had previously worked on the music videos “Shiny Happy People” and “Stand” for the band REM. That’s how they landed the band’s frontman Michael Stipe for a guest role, and that opened the door to have all sorts of cool guest stars.

From Rolling Stone:

Watch Trailer for New Doc on Nickelodeon’s Glory Days, ‘The Orange Years’

Film features interviews with famed alumni including Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell and the voice of Spongebob, Tom Kenny

A new documentary, The Orange Years, will chronicle the rise of Nickelodeon and how the networked reshaped children’s television and effectively helped raise a generation of kids. The film will be available on on-demand services on November 17th.

The new trailer for The Orange Years opens with one of the network’s most high-profile alums, Kenan Thompson, explaining the driving force behind Nickelodeon’s success: “If you want to know about it, it’s a kid-owned environment.” That’s not to say actual kids were running things, but as the trailer goes on to explore, the network didn’t try to pander to kids, but rather gave them shows that felt real and, most importantly, made them laugh.

At the end of the trailer, Geraldine Laybourne, who led Nickelodeon for many years, explained what made the network such a potent force during its mid-Nineties rise: “Mothers were going to work for the first time, divorce rates were high, kids were either coming home alone or in after school programs — they needed a place where they could just be kids. They wanted childhood, let’s give it to them.”

The Orange Years was directed by Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney. Along with Thompson, it will feature interviews with other famous Nickelodeon figures, including Kel Mitchell, Melissa Joan Hart, Christine Taylor and Tom Kenny (a.k.a. the voice of Spongebob Squarepants).

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From MovieWeb:

The Orange Years Documentary Trailer Explores Nickelodeon's Glory Days


Gravitas Ventures has released a new trailer for The Orange Years, which chronicles the glory days of Nickelodeon.

We have a new trailer for The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, which should appeal to just about anyone who had cable and grew up in the 90s. The documentary, as the title suggests, chronicles the rise of Nickelodeon to prominence within the pop culture landscape. This initial look at the movie should serve as a huge boost of nostalgia for those who watched these shows growing up, but it also looks to provide a better understanding of how all of these shows came to be.

The trailer kicks off with a couple of the biggest stars from the network's glory days explaining what it was like behind the scenes. We then see someone getting slimed, something any fans of the Nick in the 90s will be familiar with. Described as the "anti-Disney," we are offered a window into what was going on behind the scenes that helped make the network what it became. As the voice of Spongebob Tom Kenny says, "The inmates were very much running the asylum."

Plenty of classic shows are represented in the trailer, such as Guts, Clarissa Explains It All, Double Dare, All That, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Salute Your Shorts, Rugrats and more.

The documentary is directed by Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney. Adam F. Goldberg, of The Goldbergs fame, also serves as an executive producer. Kenan Thompson (All That, Kenan & Kel), Kel Mitchell (All That, Kenan & Kel), Alisa Reyes (All That), Marc Summers (Double Dare), Larisa Oleynik (The Secret World of Alex Mack), Phil Moore (Nick Arcade), Kirk Fogg (Legends of the Hidden Temple), Venus DeMilo (Salute Your Shorts), Michael Bower (Salute Your Shorts), Danny Cooksey (Salute Your Shorts), Fred Keller (Hey Dude) and Christine McGlade (You Can't Do That on Television) are featured. Mitchell Kriegman (Rugrats) and Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants) also were interviewed for the doc.

The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story tells the tale of the Nickelodeon Network. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape an entire generation. Geraldine Laybourne led the way and through her commitment to putting kids first, a group of unconventional heroes turned a small channel into an $8 billion media behemoth that became the gold standard for children's programming. It chronicles the rise of the network with the actors, writers and creators from all the golden age Nickelodeon shows that shaped a generation.

Nickelodeon launched nationwide in 1979 but didn't truly become the version of it we all know until roughly two decades later. It is now available in nearly 90 million households in the U.S. alone. The documentary originally debuted at the Doc NYC Festival in November 2018. It isn't clear how much has changed since the movie debuted but, for whatever reason, it took some time to secure distribution. But this would seem to be a case of better late than never. The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story arrives on demand on November 17 from Gravitas Ventures. Be sure to check out the new trailer for yourself.

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New Trailer for 'The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story' Doc Film

"You can't. Do that. on TV." Gravitas has released an official trailer for the documentary titled The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, which has been in the works for years. We first featured a teaser trailer for this back in 2017, after it was successfully funded on Indiegogo in 2016, but it has taken another three years for it to finally get a release. The Orange Years chronicles the rise of Nickelodeon, with the actors, writers, and creators from all the golden age Nickelodeon shows that shaped your lives. It's wild. It’s crazy. It changed the world. The film profiles Geraldine Laybourne, the visionary who turned the company into an $8 billion success, focusing on her "kids first" strategy. "More than just a history lesson or a 'where are they now?' special, the doc explores the network's revolutionary approach to storytelling, the impact it had on a generation of youth, and [tries] to find out of why these shows have stayed in the hearts of so many people."

Official trailer for Barber & Sweeney's doc The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, on YouTube [above]

For millions of children and adults, the Nickelodeon Network is synonymous with growing up. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape a generation. Led by trailblazing visionary Geraldine Laybourne and her commitment to putting kids first, a group of unconventional heroes turned an underdog channel into an $8 billion dollar juggernaut as the golden standard for children's programming. The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story is co-directed by filmmakers Scott Barber & Adam Sweeney, both making their directorial debut after various industry work previously. The project was successfully funded on Indiegogo in 2016. It hasn't premiered at any festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Gravitas will debut The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story direct-to-VOD starting on November 17th this fall. For more info, visit the film's official website. Curious?

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From Mic:

The Nickelodeon documentary looks like nostalgic, slime-filled perfection


Get ready for a nostalgia trip. A new documentary, The Orange Years, is charting the rise of Nickelodeon in the 1990s and celebrating a network that shaped youth culture as significantly as MTV changed music in the 1980s. With its profusion of green slime and gently subversive programming, Nickelodeon in its heyday was required after-school viewing for many millennials. As actress Larisa Oleynik (The Secret World of Alex Mack) puts it in the trailer: “It didn’t feel like the version of what an adult was telling a kid to watch. It felt, like, really what kids were into.”

The Orange Years features reminiscences from tons of former (and current) Nickelodeon stars, including Kenan and Kel Thompson, Melissa Joan Hart, and the guy who voices Spongebob Squarepants (Tom Kenny). It also looks like it’ll be full of nostalgia-stoking clips of old shows like Rugrats, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and All That.

“Nickelodeon, if you want to know about it, it’s a kid-owned environment,” Kenan Thompson notes in the trailer. To that point, it seems like the documentary will celebrate Nickelodeon’s naughty side. It’s stuffed with soundbites from former network executives and showrunners, who gleefully reminisce about the “insane” stuff they “got away with” at “the anti-Disney.”

As the trailer goes on to point out, Nickelodeon’s popularity in the mid-90s stemmed from its refusal to pander to kids. The goal was to give them entertainment that felt true-to-life and made them laugh. The rise of the network also coincided with significant cultural shifts in America: “Mothers were going to work for the first time, divorce rates were high, kids were either coming home alone or in after school programs — they needed a place where they could just be kids,” Nickelodeon’s longtime chief, Geraldine Laybourne, explains in the film.

Those once-young viewers are now dealing with the trials and tribulations of adulthood. But The Orange Years seems like a welcome throwback to the halcyon days of the 90s. You better bet we’ll have Dunkaroos and Squeezit on hand when the documentary hits on-demand services on November 17.

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From ComicBook:

Nickelodeon Documentary The Orange Years Gets Official Trailer

Children of a certain generation were blessed with a life growing up when Nickelodeon was in its heyday. Live-action shows like All That, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and Salute Your Shorts; demented game shows like Double Dare, Wild & Crazy Kids, and Guts; and absurd cartoons like The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rocko's Modern Life were on frequent rotation and made exclusively for young minds, who absorbed it like a sponge. A new documentary about how this type of programming was able to make it onto the air and even thrive is on the way with Gravitas Ventures revealed the full trailer for The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story which you can find below.

Set to be released on November 17, the film is directed by Scott Barber & Adam Sweeney and features interviews with former Nickelodeon actors including Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger), Danny Tamberelli and Mike Maronna (The Adventures of Pete & Pete), Michael Bower (Salute Your Shorts), Phil Moore (Nick Arcade), Kirk Fogg (Legends of the Hidden Temple), Melissa Joan Hart (Clarissa Explains It All), Christine McGlade (You Can’t Do That on Television), Christine Taylor (Hey Dude), Marc Summers (Double Dare), and Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko's Modern Life).

The official synopsis for the film reads: "For millions of children and adults, the Nickelodeon Network is synonymous with growing up. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape a generation. Led by trailblazing visionary Geraldine Laybourne and her commitment to putting kids first, a group of unconventional heroes turned an underdog channel into an $8 billion dollar juggernaut as the golden standard for children’s programming."

"The Orange Years chronicles the rise of Nickelodeon, with the actors, writers, and creators from all the golden age Nickelodeon shows that shaped your lives. It’s wild. It’s crazy. It changed the world."

In a post on their IndieGoGo campaign for the film, which has been steadily updated for years at this point, directors Scott Barber & Adam Sweeney wrote: "It's unbelievably relieving and rewarding to finally announce this release to the world, and your support means more to us than we could ever possibly express. So thank you for all you've done to encourage us and help tell this story."

Are you planning to check out The Orange Years when it's released? Sound off with your favorite classic Nickelodeon show in the comments below.

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New Documentary The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story Tunes in to the Channel That Changed TV

Shorts, Dudes, and Good Burgers

(Courtesy of The Orange Years)

What's your favorite Nickelodeon memory? Is it the raw surrealism of Rocko's Modern Life? The utter chaos of Double Dare? Wishing you could spend your summers at Camp Anawanna? Gak?

For Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney, it's that the pioneering cable channel for kids kept their friendship together at a low point in their lives. Sweeney remembers it clearly: They were school kids having a sleepover at Barber's place, and it was such fun that he called his mom to ask if they could do it again that night. "I got off the phone and had a really sad look on my face. Scott's like, 'What, it didn't work? That's OK, we can hang out next week.' I was like, yeah, I can't spend the night, but also my family's getting a divorce today. I'm moving. Immediately." Before social media, he noted, just moving 30 minutes from your old life was like moving to Siberia. "The way we stayed friends was that we would watch Nickelodeon together and call each other."

Fast-forward to 2016, and both men – still lifelong friends, even with Barber in Conroe and Sweeney in Austin – were working in the Texas film industry. Barber proposed doing a documentary together, and they both immediately went to their shared love of Nickelodeon. Sweeney said, "We really started doing the research, and that's when we found the story."

That story is contained in their new documentary, The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story, about how an educational kids' shows called Pinwheel, on an innovative interactive cable network in Ohio called QUBE, became a phenomenon that reshaped kids' television and pop culture. It focuses most especially on what Sweeney called "the Geraldine Laybourne years." Nickelodeon launched in 1979, and Laybourne joined the team as programming manager in 1980 as one of only five employees. By 1984, she was network president, and when she left in 1996 Nick was an $8 billion global TV titan.

But what really mattered with Laybourne was not revenue, and finding her impact was what convinced the pair that this was the film they wanted to make. "From the very beginning," Barber said, "we were very adamant about not just making a nostalgia piece." Instead, The Orange Years became about how Laybourne and her team threw out the rule book on kids' TV. "All you have to do is watch The Mickey Mouse Club and Salute Your Shorts, and it's night and day."

The documentary is filled with interviews, and even household names like Clarissa Explains It All star Melissa Joan Hart or behind-the-camera forces Hey Dude writers and future TV producers Lisa Melamed (Scoundrels, The 4400) and Graham Yost (Justified) signed up to talk about the channel that changed their lives. Barber said, "Everyone was excited to do this, which shows how powerful it was, not just in our lives, but in their careers as well."

Of course, the re­search process meant that Barber and Sweeney also got to watch, and hunt for, a huge amount of old shows. Sweeney said, "Scott would be messaging random people on YouTube," looking for the highest resolution source footage available. They even found a cache of those distinctive lurid orange VHS tapes on the shelves of Vulcan Video, including old episodes of The Adventures of Pete & Pete and Are You Afraid of the Dark? that had seemingly never been digitized. "That speaks to the power of physical media," said Sweeney.

In the process, they uncovered an incredible archive of forgotten moments, like the Nick News Special Edition when basketball legend Magic Johnson explained his HIV diagnosis to a group of kids, or when Saturday Night Live legend Chris Farley dropped by sketch show All That and did a scene with future SNL MVP Kenan Thompson. "That was a cool scene to put in," said Barber.

Kenan Thompson in The Orange Years (Courtesy of The Orange Years)

Sweeney described that sequence as both a joy to find and a memorable part of filming. "If you want to talk about someone who basked in the messiness and the noise, that was Chris Farley. He's the master of the pratfall, he's the master of slapstick, and [you're] getting to see Kenan Thompson learning as he went. ... You could tell, when Kenan spoke to us, that he had so much reverence for Chris."

But what really came out of that research was uncovering the programming philosophy that Laybourne set out. She got into TV because she was concerned about what her kids were watching, and she always worked from one principle: Don't tell kids what they want, but listen to what they tell you they need. Because of that ethos, the network would take wild risks. Take their animation division: The network rejected buying in animated shows based on toys and instead developed in-house projects that reflected their programming aesthetic. End result? Their first three shows were Doug, Ren and Stimpy, and Rugrats, all game-changing in their own way and emulated to this day in shows like Steven Universe and Adventure Time. For the Nick creatives and executives, Barber said, "The goal was to make something awesome, as opposed to the goal ... to just sell toys."

As Sweeney explained, the programming did the same for kids' TV as Blumhouse has done for independent horror: "They allow their creators to take risks." (Moreover, much like Blumhouse, the programs were often diverse without making a huge deal of it.) He described those three cartoons as busting the tropes of animated TV at the time – of 22 minutes of explosions, reused footage, and a clumsy moral at the end, all built around commercial breaks. "Take a look at Doug," he said. "He has antagonists, he gets bullied a bit by Roger, but more or less he lives a pretty normal life, which is what a lot of kids can relate to."

For Barber, it was always about explaining the method to the madness and that none of this would have happened if it wasn't for Laybourne deciding to push the envelope at every turn. So while viewers may tune in for the slime (and that's never in short supply), it's also a tribute to the team that thought slime made for great TV. Barber said, "Most people, if you go, 'Hey, do you remember Hey Dude, do you remember Salute Your Shorts, do you remember Double Dare?' they go, 'Oh, yeah, I love those shows.' But if you say, 'What do you think about the work of Geraldine Laybourne?' they might go, 'I'm not familiar.' So that was our goal, to highlight the behind-the-scenes."

The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story splats into your life on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on Nov. 17.

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From io9:

The Nickelodeon Documentary Was a Journey for Best Friends

Nickelodeon, including its stores, are the subject of an excellent new documentary. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

Two friends who grew up watching Nickelodeon together have made what might be the definitive documentary on the legendary channel’s creation. The movie is called The Orange Years, those friends are directors are Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney, and the film is being released November 17. It documents the creation of the unforgettable kid TV network with interviews from the people who made it and those who starred on the shows that defined it.

“We wanted to tell the story of Nickelodeon. Everything had to serve that purpose,” Barber told io9. “So if we told a B story about one of the shows, we knew it had to serve the purpose of telling the overall Nickelodeon story...So any time they would do a new type of show, we would kind of focus on that show. Anything that changed the game got its moment in the sun.”

As such, the documentary spends time on shows like You Can’t Do That on Television, Double Dare, Clarissa Explains It All, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy, and so many others. Shows that, if you grew up in the 1980s or 1990s, were your everything.

An archive image of Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida. It plays a huge role in the film. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

That’s how both Barber and Sweeney felt too. The two met in fifth grade at a small school outside of Houston, Texas, and instantly became best friends. Family circumstances forced Sweeney to move away, though, so the two kept up their friendship through a love of Nickelodeon.

“[At that time], if you moved away, you really had very few resources to be able to connect,” Sweeney said. “So one of the ways we stayed friends is that we would call each other on the phone and watch Snick and Are You Afraid Of the Dark and The Adventures of Pete and Pete, all of these wonderful shows.”

Decades later, the friends starting making films together and were trying to come up with ideas for a new one. One idea they kept coming back to was that TV channel that helped them stay friends all those years ago. Then they had a revelation. “Once we decided that we wanted to focus on Nickelodeon, we did some research and we were kind of dumbfounded that nobody had done a documentary about it yet,” Sweeney said.

Producer Shawn Cauthen and directors Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney with current SNL cast member, and former Nick star, Kenan Thompson. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

So in 2016 they started crowdfunding on Indiegogo, raised over $16,000, and got to work on making what they hoped would be a documentary worthy of its subject. “We did a ton of research because we knew from the very beginning that for us to do this was a huge responsibility, because this meant a lot to people,” Barber said. From their research, the filmmakers had a good idea of the story they wanted to tell and began reaching out to the people would could tell it. Surprisingly enough, they found that process easier than they anticipated.

“A lot of times people want to be viewed as an adult actor, not as as a kid actor, They don’t want to get typecast. They don’t want to live in the past,” Barber said. “And we were actually shocked at the fact that we never ran into that. Like everybody was excited to talk about Nickelodeon.”

Executive Geraldine Laybourne is given all the credit for turning Nick into what it became. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

The Orange Years has basically everyone you can think of that you’d want to hear from: stars like Kenan Thompson, Christine Taylor, Melissa Joan Hart, Larisa Oleynik, and Danny Cooksey, as well as hosts and creators like Marc Summers, Tom Kenny, and Graham Yost, just to name a few. (Because you’re wondering, as everyone does, Barber and Sweeney did reach out to Alanis Morissette’s people because she was on You Can’t Do That On Television but never heard back.) During all those interviews, something very important came to the forefront that changed the nature of the film.

There’s no Nick doc without this guy. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

“When we found the story of Geraldine Laybourne and her amazing crew, that’s when we knew we had something really special. Something that wasn’t just empty calories,” Sweeney said.

Laybourne is one of the people considered primarily responsible from turning Nickelodeon from a station without an identity, into the landmark creative place it eventually became. Through interviews with her, as well as her colleagues, the filmmakers uncovered incredible stories of how Laybourne and fellow executives went into schools to talk to kids. How seamlessly, especially for the time, diversity became a part of all the shows, and how the talented, creative people she hired went on to run companies like Disney, PBS, and more.

Framing the movie as both the story of Nickelodeon and Laybourne’s genius gave the movie its drive. It also meant lots of fan-favorite shows like Guts, Roundhouse, Finders Keepers, and others don’t get much time in the spotlight. However, if there was a show that didn’t get its own little segment, the filmmakers were sure to feature it in the mountains of footage needed to put the film together.

Almost everyone was game to talk about their time on Nickelodeon. Photo: Gravitas Ventures.

“We got footage from anywhere and everywhere,” Barber said. They bought tapes off eBay, went to old video stores, contacted random people online, and asked everyone they interviewed if they had any old footage. One person, in particular, Scott Webb, was a huge help. Webb made all of the old-school Nickelodeon bumpers and provided the filmmakers with a huge collection of stuff that had largely been forgotten in time.

Though most of the history of Nickelodeon is positive, a piece of that story that surfaced during production was not. As Barber and Sweeney were completing editing on The Orange Years, news broke of sexual misconduct allegations against Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi. As one would expect, Ren and Stimpy plays a large part in the film as the show played a crucial part of Nick’s development. Tough choices had to be made.

“We were very mindful of how we approached [Ren and Stimpy],” Sweeney said. “We spoke to people that were involved to make sure that we had their blessing in order to move forward with that piece.”

“We just shifted,” Barber added. “We said we can’t just skip over it and pretend like it didn’t happen because there was all these other amazing people. So the way we handled it is we chose to mention all of the other amazing people that came from that show”

Watching The Orange Years you’ll realize a lot of amazing people came from Nickelodeon. Seeing all the old footage, hearing all the old stories, learning about how it all came together, the film is a delightful trip down memory lane. It’ll have you singing the Salute Your Shorts theme song, laughing at the absurdity that was Hey Dude, and freaking out when you’re reminded of things you haven’t seen or heard in years.

“This is the perfect timing for a movie about community, positivity, hope and empathy for other people to be released,” Sweeney said. “And so [releasing it now] became a happy accident. But I think in some ways that’s kind of reflective of the origins of Nickelodeon. If everyone can just come together and listen and respect and value other people, which was really the message of Nickelodeon as a whole, then I think that gives us the north star to look forward to.”

Your north star is watching The Orange Years, which is available digitally and on Blu-ray on November 17.

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From Yahoo! News:

STREAM IT: Relive your childhood with the not ready for slime-time Nickelodeon documentary The Orange Years

Nickelodeon remains a popular destination for the 13-and-under TV audience, but there’s no question that the network’s glory days were during The Orange Years of the ‘80s and ‘90s. That’s when games shows like Double Dare and Nick Arcade, series like Clarissa Explains It All and Are You Afraid of the Dark? and cartoon shows like Doug and Rugrats had millions of Gen Xers and Millennials glued to their televisions after school and on weekends. Directors Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney chronicle that slime-tastic era in a new documentary that’s guaranteed to push all of your nostalgia buttons. Featuring new interviews with former Nickelodeon executives, show creators and stars — including Kenan Thompson and Melissa Joan Hart — as well as a treasure trove of vintage clips and behind-the-scenes footage, The Orange Years is an unabashed “play the hits” celebration of Nickelodeon’s past that only glancingly addresses some of the mistakes made along the way. (Most glaringly, the filmmakers completely elide the disturbing history of Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi.) Clarissa Darling stans will definitely want to watch this exclusive clip that features Hart discussing the show’s groundbreaking legacy, and showcases some choice early ‘90s technology and fashions. — Ethan Alter

The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story is available Tuesday, Nov. 17 via on-demand services including iTunes, FandangoNOW and Redbox.


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From Nerdist:

THE ORANGE YEARS Is a Doc for Nickelodeon’s Biggest Fans

Judged purely as a documentary, The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story is, at best, okay. It’s not an in-depth examination of the kid network’s rise and glory days; it’s a glowing tribute about a place where apparently nothing bad ever happened. The film moves through coverage of the network’s shows so quickly that it feels like it was culled together from a much larger ten-part series. But to only judge the film as a documentary is to ignore what it wants to be and is.


The Orange Years is a love letter to a network that meant a lot to children at a time when there was nothing else like it. It’s an emotional look back that will hit ’90s kids with a wave of the best kind of nostalgia. The Nickelodeon Story makes clear that the people responsible for bringing the network to television cared about its viewers as much as its viewers cared about the network.

The most interesting, and easily the best documentary elements, of The Orange Years come at the beginning. The film opens with a history of the network’s founding and very early days. That includes footage even the most dedicated and oldest viewers (raises hand) are unlikely to have ever seen before. This segment makes for one of the few times the doc offers up any “warts” about Nickelodeon‘s ascension. After some initial hiccups in finding its footing and voice, it was apparently totally smooth sailing during the ’80s and ’90s.

Did anyone at the network ever screw up or misbehave? Did executives or talent make any huge mistakes or engage in a money-losing endeavor? Not according to The Orange Years. The film focuses overwhelmingly on how Nickelodeon did everything right. Maybe that’s mostly accurate. The network was a behemoth in the truest sense of the word; the doc does a nice job conveying this by examining its popularity, influence, and wide-ranging reach across markets.


But covering at least some of the issues it must have faced at some point would have given the film some balance. This blind spot is most vividly on display during its coverage of the original Nicktoons shows. It omitted any discussion of the serious problems with Ren & Stimpy creator Michael Kricfalusi. When you know that was left out, it makes you wonder what else is being ignored. Addressing problems we don’t know about would make the documentary feel more fleshed out and honest.

But what The Orange Years wants to be—and pulls off—is an emotional ode to a network that meant so much to both its viewers and employees. It celebrates the best of what Nickelodeon was by creating a walk down memory lane via old clips and new interviews with stars, creators, and executives. The film gives a little time to each of Nick’s most important shows from its glory days. You Can’t Do That On Television, Hey Dude!, Pete and Pete, Doug, Rugrats, Double Dare, Clarissa Explains It All, Legends of the Hidden Temple, All That, and many more get a brief moment to shine. We even learn why execs settled on the station’s distinct orange color scheme and get to see those old between-episode vignettes.

Each show that’s explored could get its own 90-minute doc, which is why the film can feel like a montage of the best moments from a much larger docuseries. But that’s not a bad thing. When your favorite team wins a title, no one complains that the celebration DVD doesn’t show every game from the season. You focus on the highlights so you can remember the feeling that year gave you rather than all the details.

And that’s exactly what The Orange Years is. It’s a joyous celebration that had me emotional from start to finish. I don’t know if non-Nickelodeon kids will enjoy watching it as much. This documentary has a very clear, very defined target audience. Which is only fitting. That’s exactly what made Nickelodeon great. It was a network for kids. It knew who it was talking to and gave them what they wanted with respect and care.

But as much as I loved getting to journey back to the shows and performers who genuinely meant so much to me when I was younger, my favorite part of this doc is how it showed me something I never truly appreciated. The people working at Nickelodeon cared about the kids watching. They wanted children to be happy and have something that spoke to them. Nickelodeon loved its viewers and wanted them to be happy.

Those kids are now adults, but The Orange Years succeeds because it does the same thing.

Directed and written by Scott Barber and Adam Sweeney, The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story comes to video on demand November 17.

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Nickelodeon and Time Announce Top 20 Finalists for First-Ever Kid of the Year Honor

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NICKELODEON AND TIME ANNOUNCE
TOP 20 FINALISTS FOR FIRST-EVER
KID OF THE YEAR HONOR

Kid of the Year TV Special, Hosted by Trevor Noah and Produced by TIME Studios,
to Simulcast on Nick and CBS on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)

Special to Feature Appearances by Kristen Bell, Simone Biles, Brie Larson, Zachary Levi, Russell Westbrook and More


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HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Nov. 2, 2020--Nickelodeon, TIME and TIME for Kids today announced the top 20 finalists for the first-ever Kid of the Year honor, a multiplatform initiative recognizing extraordinary young leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities.  The top five honorees from the list will be featured in a TV special hosted by Trevor Noah (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah), with one kid ultimately being recognized as Kid of the Year and featured on a cover of TIME with a companion story in TIME for Kids.  The special will simulcast across Nickelodeon, CBS Television Network, TeenNick and Nicktoons on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT).

The Kid of the Year TV special will introduce the top five honorees ahead of the ultimate Kid of the Year being named, and feature guests stars from entertainment, sports and pop culture to help surprise them and celebrate their work.  Celebrity guests scheduled to make appearances throughout the special include Kristen Bell, Simone Biles, Brie Larson, Zachary Levi and Russell Westbrook, among others.


The top 20 Kid of the Year finalists were selected following a nationwide search that received over 5,000 inspirational kids being nominated.  The top 50 were presented to an Advisory Board made up of representatives from Nickelodeon, TIME, Special Olympics, Rosie’s Theater Kids and Laureus Sport for Good Foundation USA to help narrow down the top 20 finalists.  Of the 20, the five honorees were selected with the help of an influential kid committee comprised of Dylan Gilmer (Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan), Chinguun Sergelen (All That), Little Chef Ivy (MasterChef Junior), Sky Katz (Raven's Home), and TIME for Kids Kid Reporters Raunak Singh and Tiana Sirmans, and will be revealed during the special.

Meet the Kid of the Year Top 20 finalists:

  • Rebekah Bruesehoff (13; Camden County, N.J.), a transgender activist working to strengthen support systems for transgender and LGBTQ+ youth and show the world that LGBTQ+ kids are just like all other kids and deserve the same love, protections and representation.
  • Keedron Bryant (13; Jacksonville, Fla.), a musician and activist using his passion for music to help inspire social change, with the song “I Just Wanna Live” becoming an anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement.
  • Dylan Capshaw (14; Scottsdale, Ariz.), a wildlife activist and COVID-19 frontline worker advocate, helping animals in need through his nonprofit, Dylan Capshaw Wildlife Foundation, and printing 3D face-shields to help protect the frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, which he ships through his nonprofit, For the Frontline.
  • Jack Dalton (10; Nashua, N.H.), a kid conservationist helping to educate other kids on how important it is for them to be involved in preserving the environment and the world through his fundraising campaigns and videos on YouTube.  He also uses his status as a Youth Ambassador for the international nonprofit Orangutan Alliance to sell 100% recycled Kid Conservationist bags in support of orangutan rehabilitation, with all proceeds being donated to the organization.
  • Chloe Mei Espinosa (14; Newport Beach, Calif.), an environmental advocate working to protect the oceans through the reduction of single-use plastic straws worldwide, including providing education through her website, SkipthePlasticStraw.com.
  • Tyler Gordon (14; San Jose, Calif.), an artist using his love of painting to advocate for anti-bullying and social justice issues, as well as helping other kids with speech impediments through his foundation, Tongue Tyed.
  • Ryan Hickman (11; San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), an environmental advocate working to spread awareness of recycling and its ability to help save the planet through his company, Ryan’s Recycling, and his nonprofit, Project3R.  He recycles over 30,000 cans and bottles each month, with over 1.1 million recycled to-date.
  • Hannah Jackson (16; Washington, D.C.), a criminal justice reform advocate fighting for the rights of those in the prison system and those directly affected by it, including having successfully lobbied Congress and the White House for the bi-partisan “First Step Act.”
  • Elijah Lee (12; Richmond, Va.), a child abuse and social justice activist devoted to combating child abuse and helping those currently facing it, including organizing his own annual anti-child abuse march and serving as a speaker on the issue at conferences.
  • Ian McKenna (16; Austin, Texas), an activist committed to providing hunger relief to kids and their families through harvesting fresh produce for them and educating others on its importance.
  • Samaira Mehta (12; Santa Clara, Calif.), a tech entrepreneur with a passion for teaching and spreading the love of coding through her initiative “Yes, 1 Billion Kids Can Code” and her coding ecosystem company, CoderBunnyz.
  • Anna Miller (13; Baltimore), an accessibility activist encouraging kids to code while using her rare genetic disorder, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, to help spread her message of positivity, inclusivity and equity for all.
  • Caleb Oh (15; Gambrills, Md.), a philanthropist helping the food insecure, homeless and foster children in his community and inspiring young people to serve others through his nonprofit, Kid Changemakers.
  • Gitanjali Rao (14; Lone Tree, Colo.), an inventor and scientist who centers her work around empathy to advocate for a people-centered approach to invention and problem-solving and provide innovation sessions to students around the globe to inspire them to create their own creative solutions to world problems.
  • Jordan Reeves (14; Columbia, Mo.), an advocate for those with physical disabilities working to challenge perceptions through designing new solutions and providing education through digital workshops with her nonprofit, Born Just Right.
  • Sophia Scott (17; Los Angeles), an education activist working to reduce the socioeconomic disparities in education during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering high-quality academic support for free through her nonprofit, QuaranTEENS Tutoring.
  • Za’Nia Stinson (14; Charlotte, N.C.), a philanthropist passionate about helping homeless women and children through providing food and toiletry items to local shelters with her nonprofit, Z Feeds Angel Food Project.
  • Ronak Suchindra (13; Chester Springs, Pa.), an activist dedicated to helping spread the love of learning by motivating youth to help teach kids all around the world through his non-profit organization, Kids Connect.
  • Khloe Thompson (13; Irvine, Calif.), a philanthropist working to inspire other kids to create change and provide essential items to the Los Angeles homeless community through her nonprofit, Khloe Kares, as well as traveling to Ghana to help build wells for villages in need.
  • Bellen Woodard (9; Loudoun County, Va.), the world’s first crayon activist highlighting the issues of empathy, leadership and diversity through the eyes and experiences of a child.  Her campaign, The More than Peach Project, donates its own skin-tone and multicultural crayons and sketchbooks to students and senior citizens. 

Each of the five Kid of the Year honorees will receive a cash prize and have the opportunity to serve as a Kid Reporter for TIME for Kids with exclusive access to a Nickelodeon event.  For additional information about the initiative, visit KidoftheYear2020.com.  

Nickelodeon’s Kid of the Year is sponsored by ©2020 The LEGO Group and Lysol®.

Nickelodeon’s Kid of the Year TV special is a co-production of TIME Studios, Day Zero Productions, Mainstay Entertainment and Nickelodeon, with Rebecca Gitlitz and Jeff Smith serving as Showrunners.  Executive Producers include Andrea Delbanco (TIME for Kids), Ian Orefice and Mike Beck (TIME Studios), Trevor Noah and Haroon Saleem (Day Zero Productions), Norm Aladjem, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin (Mainstay Entertainment) and Rob Bagshaw, Stacey Carr and Paul J Medford (Nickelodeon).  Production of Nickelodeon’s Kid of the Year is overseen by Rob Bagshaw, Executive Vice President, Unscripted Content.

About TIME

TIME is a global media brand that reaches a combined audience of more than 100 million around the world, including over 40 million digital visitors each month and 45 million social followers. A trusted destination for reporting and insight, TIME’s mission is to tell the stories that matter most, to lead conversations that change the world and to deepen understanding of the ideas and events that define our time. With unparalleled access to the world’s most influential people, the immeasurable trust of consumers globally, an unrivaled power to convene, TIME is one of the world’s most recognizable media brands with renowned franchises that include the TIME 100 Most Influential People, Person of the Year, Firsts, Best Inventions, World’s Greatest Places and premium events including the TIME 100 Summit and Gala, TIME 100 Health Summit, TIME 100 Next and more.

About TIME for Kids

Since 1995, TIME for Kids has delivered age-appropriate news and current-events content to millions of students in elementary and middle school classrooms across the U.S, and, now, for the first time, to homes, to keep kids learning, help them understand the news, and connect them to the world. Each week, TIME for Kids presents news in a format that teaches young readers to become critical thinkers and informed citizens. As an educational publication, the mission of TIME for Kids is to help teachers and parents engage kids with the world around them and inspire them to join the conversation about current events.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 41st 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 ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

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'The Incredible Elijah;' 12-year-old Chesterfield boy in the running for Nickelodeon's 'Kid of the Year'


Elijah Lee was only in first grade when the world as he knew it became a much darker place. He was all of 6 years old the day he noticed the bruises on the leg of a classmate. When he innocently asked what happened, if she’d fallen down or somehow hurt herself, the young girl confided in him that her parents, in the midst of a fight, had hit her.

He didn’t quite understand the magnitude of the situation, but it scared him. He did the only thing he knew to do: He told his mom, and he told a teacher.

Elijah’s life changed in that moment.

Now 12 years old, Elijah is planning his fourth march against child abuse, a small but mighty voice for the many children — like his classmate — who can’t speak up for themselves.

For his efforts, Elijah is among 20 children in the running for the first “Kid of the Year” honor, a collaboration among Nickelodeon, Time magazine and Time for Kids. The distinction honors young movers and shakers nationwide who aren’t letting their age stop them from making differences in their communities. More than 5,000 children were nominated.

It’s not the first accolade for Elijah.

In 2018, after his first organized march against child abuse, he was recognized by the Marvel Hero Project for his efforts, including being featured in a Marvel comic as “The Incredible Elijah.”

The Nickelodeon-Time award, which the family just learned about this summer, will be announced during a special Nickelodeon broadcast Dec. 5.

That happens to be Elijah’s 13th birthday, which makes it all the more exciting for a kid on the cusp of teenhood, a kid who has braces and a dog named Max, a kid who loves playing chess and a kid who, most of the time, revels in the sibling rivalry with his older brothers and his younger sister.

Yet, for all the things an adolescent could be doing, Elijah feels the weight of the world on his young shoulders. The feelings he had back then, that one day in first grade, remain with him. Led by his faith and supported by his family, this young soul is tackling a heavy issue, and he’s inviting the world to join him, one child at a time.

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According to the National Children’s Alliance, roughly 700,000 children are abused each year. Some get the help they need. Many do not. The reality is staggering and horrific.

It’s a harsh subject, even for adults to comprehend. But Elijah’s strength of his convictions belies his young age.

Jessica Lee moved her family to Chesterfield County for her work in July from Roanoke Rapids, a rural town in northeastern North Carolina near the Virginia border. It has a population of roughly 15,000 people, many of whom are low-income individuals and families. Her husband — Elijah’s dad — died when Elijah was 3.

On a recent school night, Elijah talked about his experiences and his new community, which is much different from his old one in lots of ways. He attends Swift Creek Middle School now, though he’s never actually been there, and even though Chesterfield school students can elect to go back to school, he chose to remain virtual. His new community is a lot bigger than his old one, he said — but it’s also ripe for new opportunities to spread his message.

On this night, Elijah was wearing a T-shirt with a phrase he adopted on the back: “When one rises, we all rise; but when one falls, we all fall.”

In first grade, “I knew nothing of child abuse,” Elijah said. “I was very blessed to have a home with a mother that loves me, with siblings that have my back, with people around me that I knew I could lean on and trust — but unfortunately, the same thing isn’t with every kid.”

“When I first heard that my friend had been abused, I didn’t know what to do,” he said, and it led to discussions with his mom about child abuse.

“There are some kids that go home afraid; there are some kids that go home hungry; there are some kids that go home knowing that ... they’re gonna probably get hit,” he said. “It definitely left my heart with something to think about.”

As her son spoke, Lee sat back and listened. She chimed in occasionally, reminding him about this or that. But for nearly six years, she’s watched her son walk in his purpose, gaining the strength on his own to tackle a seemingly insurmountable problem. She guides, but she’s not his mouthpiece.

Elijah can hold his own, in large part, because of his natural calling to preach the gospel.

By 10, Elijah was an ordained minister and was preaching in their former church every fifth Sunday until this past March, when the pandemic halted services. At their former church, when youth members would be given time to sing before the congregation or read Scripture, “he would go up there, [and] you would just get this full sermon, and we didn’t even know where this was coming from,” Lee said.

“Yeah, it’s weird,” she acknowledged. While theirs is a family of faith, “that was not something I was expecting at all.”

But the more he did it, “he got bolder with it, and you could just see it manifest,” she said. At the same time, he was becoming more aware of child abuse.

Lee recalled the day Elijah came home and told her about his classmate. She talked to him about child abuse. No parent wants to introduce such atrocities into their child’s life, but she wanted him to hear it from her and to understand it in the context of their family’s values.

“To be frank, I thought it was going to be a general conversation and we’d be done with it and we’d be able to move on,” she said. But Elijah didn’t let it go, and “what really changed [was] I saw his heart hurting.”

“You want your children to stay as innocent as possible, for as long as possible,” Lee said. “But I would rather him understand it from our perspective as a family.”

Elijah began to think of ways to help, and in the year or two that followed, as he was learning about people such as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activist John Lewis, he put the pieces together himself.

King and Lewis were “people who fought for what they believed in by marching and using their voice,” Elijah said, so he decided to organize a march against child abuse. “When I presented the idea to my mom, ... she thought I was crazy.”

As a second- or third-grader, however, “that was my life,” Elijah said. “I was huge on presenting these big massive ideas, ... but this was something I really felt I needed to do.”

Elijah’s first march, which took place in a park near his old home, drew about 200 people. The second one drew a few more, somewhere around 250. Last year’s march, held just before the pandemic shuttered everything, drew nearly 450 people, some from up and down the East Coast. In addition to the gatherings, Elijah organizes speakers, including himself.

He’s had to learn how to get a permit for an event, how to talk to local government officials and how to work with local law enforcement to make sure people remain safe during the events — and how to give media interviews.

Chuck Hasty is the former Roanoke Rapids police chief. By phone from North Carolina earlier this month, Hasty said Elijah was a big force within their small community.

“We need more young people like this, trying to make an impact,” he said, noting that he met Elijah when the young man was organizing his first march, and needed help with permitting and park access. Hasty said not only was Elijah passionate about the subject and raising awareness, but also about doing it the right way, from a citizen’s standpoint.

“He wanted to know how he could make a positive change, and the right way to make a change,” Hasty said. “He was such a good influence, and the message was hitting home with a lot of people.”

Hasty said he learned just as much from Elijah as the other way around.

“I took ahold of him and his family,” Hasty said, “and he took ahold of me.”

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Elijah is currently planning his fourth march, for March 6, 2021. It’s always the first Saturday, though this one will be virtual. It’s from 1 to 2 p.m., and links will be sent out via social media. Speakers so far include Gov. Ralph Northam and Jon Hatami, the California prosecutor for the Gabriel Fernandez case in which the 8-year-old boy died in May 2013 after being tortured and abused by his mother and her boyfriend.

The theme for 2021 is “Justice 4 Children.”

“I feel like child abuse is one of those things that no one wants to think about,” Elijah said. “We all understand it occurs; we all understand it happens — we all know there’s a possibility our neighbors are abusing their children.”

He added: “We see children as these innocent, vulnerable beings, and when child abuse comes into play, that innocence and vulnerability is not only being violated, it’s being taken away.”

Part of learning about child abuse was also learning what happens on the other side — foster care, child protective services, laws. Elijah even visited a hospital in his former hometown to see where children go when they’ve been abuse victims. He said the dark, cold walls of a hospital room aren’t the sort of place a child can feel comfortable.

“I was just trying to think what’s going through this child’s mind,” he said, “putting myself in their shoes, where I’ve just seen my parent being taken away in handcuffs, [and] I definitely have scars on me.”

Then entering that sort of hospital environment, “that’s not helping them,” Elijah said.

It led him to start a GoFundMe initiative to raise money to transform a hospital room into a kid-friendly environment. He raised $3,000 — then was bolstered by being a guest on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and given an additional $1,000 there. The hospital, Vidant North Hospital in Roanoke Rapids, offered to match his funding, and also provide two rooms for children instead of one.

Both of the rooms will be in the hospital’s emergency department. They’ll feature fresh paint, in either neutral or colorful tones, and one room will have games, a computer and more. The other will have wobble chairs, toys, a big-screen television and other features. They hope to be done with the rooms by next spring.

“We are inspired by Elijah’s passion and are honored to work closely with him and his family on this important issue … to raise awareness for, and ultimately end, child abuse,” said Vidant North Hospital President Jason Harrell by email. “The pediatric safe rooms will provide a safe, comforting place for those that use them.”

The marches, the speaking events, the hospital initiative — though he’s making a difference already, Elijah said his work is just beginning.

Elijah wants to be a prosecutor. He wants to be a congressman. He has a way of drawing people in with his determination.

The way he talks, his cadence with words — sometimes breathlessly, sometimes soft and quiet — show that he’s got the gift of gab, even now. He refers to other children as “our young people,” as if he’s not a young person himself.

But Elijah doesn’t just want people to listen to him — he wants to inspire other young people to do what he’s doing.

Kids like him.

“I came from the same place as you, the same economic status,” he said he used to tell people during the marches in his former hometown. “I was able to do this, so what stands in your way?”

He continued: “We can march all we want; we can talk all we want. [But] what really matters is us as young people getting involved in these politics so we can really change the laws to better the safety of our young people.”

“Your best friend could be going home right now afraid that their stepdad or their dad or their mom ... is going to hit them,” Elijah said. But “once children understand that, they’re gonna know that’s not right and they understand they can do something about it.”

“That’s really where our change starts to happen.”

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Exceptional 14-Year-Old Humanitarian and Environmental Activist, Dylan Capshaw, Nominated for Nickelodeon and TIME® Magazine's 'Kid of the Year' 2020 - One of 20 Final Contestants in Multi-Platform Event

Dylan's plaque in TIME Magazine recognizing him as a Kid of The Year finalist.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2020 -- Dylan Capshaw officially announced that he had been selected as one of the final 20 nominees for the first ever Kid of the Year 2020 sponsored by Nickelodeon and TIME® magazine. Already a local celebrity and beloved community worker, Dylan first began his activism rescuing at-risk pets and wildlife as a very young boy. He has since established multiple service organizations, including the Dylan Capshaw Wildlife Foundation (DCWF) and sanctuary, along with two pandemic-response organizations: For The Frontline and The Sanitation Stations. The TIME® and Nickelodeon Kid of the Year 2020 recognizes extraordinary young leaders who make positive impacts on their local communities and have bright futures as societal influencers. As the contest narrows, the top-five honorees will be featured on an hour long special hosted by Trevor Noah with the ultimate winner to be pictured on an upcoming issue cover of TIME® magazine. The winner will be announced via a televised, star-studded, multi-platform event set to air Saturday, December 5 at 8 p.m. EST on Nickelodeon, CBS, TeenNick and Nicktoons.

Dylan with his rescued kangaroo.

"Whether it's an animal or a person, I want to help whoever I can," said Dylan Capshaw. "I just hope people stop thinking that you have to be an adult to do something."

About For The Frontline and The Sanitation Stations

Working in partnership with a local shipping company, Dylan established For The Frontline to create 3D-printed reusable filtered masks and face shields to help healthcare workers fight the pandemic, amidst an ongoing PPE equipment shortage. With open-sourced 3D-printing files, For The Frontline fulfills orders for face masks/shields and delivers them via care packages, while also encouraging others to help, using the downloadable 3D-printer PPE files. For The Frontline fosters community involvement and bolsters support for at-risk healthcare personnel across the nation. To contribute to the effort, or to download 3D print files, please visit: www.ForTheFrontline.org.

The Sanitation Stations freely places PPE vending machines in businesses to help broaden access to important pandemic gear like wipes, gloves, surgical and reusable masks. The Sanitation Stations gives consumers an inexpensive way to stock up on PPE gear on-the-go, while also encouraging businesses to help supply PPE to local communities by keeping a portion of the monthly vending machine profits. Learn more at: www.TheSanitationStations.org.

About The Dylan Capshaw Wildlife Foundation (DCWF)

Established in 2017, DCWF is a non-profit business and sanctuary that has rescued hundreds of animals in crisis, along with assisting other wildlife in need across the globe through fundraising efforts. DCWF offers a variety of ways to help, including fundraisers and limited events like Sponsor an Emu, the Australian Fires Fundraiser, local supply runs for animal shelters, VIP sponsoring, and wildlife education. DCWF is rapidly becoming a popular household name, having been featured in multiple stories by local news. To learn more about the organization and its work, please visit: www.DylanCapshawWildlifeFoundation.com.

For more information on Dylan Capshaw, please visit local press coverage: Fox 10 News, Channel 12 News, AZ Family. Or follow him on social media: Instagram.

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Chesterfield boy among top 20 finalists for Nickelodeon’s ‘Kid of the Year’


CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — 12-year-old, Elijah Lee of Chesterfield is among the top 20 finalists of Nickelodeon’s “Kid of the Year” award.

Elijah, a 7th grader at Swift Creek Middle School, is being recognized for his work to fight against child abuse. It’s something that Elijah takes personally after an old classmate confided in him that she had been hit by her father.

“It shocked me. It pushed me back a little bit,” he said. “I didn’t understand how someone could do that.”

At just six years old, Elijah did all he knew to do: he told a teacher and his mother. A few years later, though, and after months of planning, Elijah organized his first march against child abuse. He said he wanted to use his voice for other kids who may be struggling like his former classmate.

“I saw a problem and I wanted to be the solution,” he explained.

More than 200 people attended Elijah’s first march in North Carolina back in 2017. The next year, the number grew to 250. By his third march, more than 400 people showed up. Elijah is now in the midst of planning his fourth.

He told 8news, his desire to march came from people like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and late congressman John Lewis.

“Because of their voices, we have change. Just because these people marched for a couple of years, we have laws passed,” he said.

For his work, Elijah is now in the top 20 running for Nickelodeon and Time Magazine’s “Kid of the Year” award. More than 5,000 kids applied, and it honors kids across the country who have made a positive impact in their communities.

The award will be announced during a Nickelodeon broadcast on Dec. 5.

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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Nickelodeon Partner for 'Science of Slime' Virtual Exhibit

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It's Slime Time at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County!

Explore the "Science of Slime" on the museum's site; slime-cool videos, slimy critter presentations, and a DIY slime activity provide viscous and virtual learning.


What to Know

- Free on the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County site

- DIY slime activities will need various materials, so check ahead

- The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is temporarily closed, but several online offerings are live

There are a lot of super-engaging, ultra-cool diversions in this world, from video games to board games to artistic pursuits.

But let's be perfectly honest: few of them truly gloop or glop when you pick them up or put them down.

And while we're in the "few of them" category, few of the aforementioned things can change shape in a matter of seconds, going from a gloopy pile to a gloopy pancake comprised of glitter, hue, and viscous texture.

But slime for sure does.


Which means that slime, in short, stands, or rather oozes, within its own category.

The uniqueness of the superstar substance makes it both a compelling plaything and creative craft for kids and grown-ups alike, and its powerful presence in online videos and on social media means its viscid vibe will resonate for a long slime, er, time to come.

If you've got a child who is a slime scholar, and you're seeking more lively and learn-ready ways to pass the time at home, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is here to give you the gooey goods.

As in the "Science of Slime," an online, multi-faceted exhibition that's all about the nature-amazing dimensions of the gelatinous substances.

Nickelodeon, a media powerhouse that knows all about slime (it is, after all, a bright-green symbol of the channel), has partnered with the Exposition Park museum on this goopy gift to Southern California families, and, of course, anyone anywhere who wants to loose (or should that be "ooze"?) a few minutes exploring this page.

Nickelodeon has been synonymous with slime since the number-one entertainment brand for kids introduced the green semi-viscous substance to kids in the 1980's on You Can't Do That on Television and Double Dare, and slime is the ultimate symbol of free-spirited mess and the physical embodiment of Nickelodeon's unconventional spirit.

"Discover how different species use slime to survive, from squid ink to snail trails to bubble-blowing insects. You will never see nature’s sliminess the same way again!" promises the NHMLAC team.

You'll embark on a "slime-inspired journey" into the museum's collections via one video o' viscosity hosted by All That star Ryan Alessi, and you'll see a few peculiarly fun presentations covering algae, worms, and other seriously slimy critters. There are even some Slime Experts on hand to offer mind-blowing facts about the slimy species they study.

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And if you want to try your hands at making a slime net, there's a step-by-step tutorial with plenty of easy-to-follow photos.

For sure, you'll want to line-up your slime-making needs in advance, if you plan to put on your slime inventor coat.

Kids, parents, and all slime-obsessed citizens of Southern California and the world: Slimy superstars abound in the natural world, and spending an hour or two getting to know what makes them tick is as satisfying as splatting a handful of newly made slime on table. What makes them tick and thick, in many cases, and awesomely oozy.

It's time for the "Nickelodeon Science of Slime" at the Natural History Museum's site, so get ready to get your squish on.

"The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Nickelodeon are joining forces to bring you a kid-friendly exploration of goo. Discover how different species use slime to survive, from squid ink to snail trails to bubble-blowing insects. You will never see nature’s sliminess the same way again!"

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Nick Jr. Babies | Animated Short | Nick Jr.

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Every wonder what your Nick Jr. friends from PAW Patrol, Bubble Guppies, Blaze and the Monster Machines and Shimmer and Shine were like as babies? Let's take a look through the Nick Jr. family album!:



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Nickelodeon Sets Swim-Sational Cast for 'Baby Shark's Big Show!'

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NICKELODEON SETS SWIM-SATIONAL CAST
FOR BABY SHARK’S BIG SHOW!

Brand-New Animated Preschool Series to Debut with Original Holiday Special
Friday, Dec. 11, at 12:30 p.m. (ET/PT)


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BURBANK, Calif.–Nov. 17, 2020–Nickelodeon has set the cast for its highly anticipated new preschool series Baby Shark’s Big Show!, which will premiere with an original holiday special on Friday, Dec. 11, at 12:30 p.m. (ET/PT). Based on the world-famous pop culture phenomenon, the 2D-animated series will feature a swim-sational lineup of actors: Kimiko Glenn (Orange is the New Black); Luke Youngblood (Glitch TechsHarry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone); Natasha Rothwell (Insecure); Eric Edelstein (Hotel for Dogs, Pig Goat Banana CricketWe Bare Bears); Debra Wilson (MADtv); and Patrick Warburton (Tak & the Power of Juju, The X's, Seinfeld, Family Guy).

Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and SmartStudy, the global entertainment company behind the beloved children’s brand Pinkfong, Baby Shark’s Big Show! (26 half-hour episodes), will follow Baby Shark and his best friend William as they journey on fun-filled comedic adventures in their community of Carnivore Cove, make new friends and sing original catchy tunes along the way.

Meet the inhabitants of Carnivore Cove:

  • Baby (Glenn) – A sweet, bubbly, and abso-toothly fearless little shark who has a habit of biting off more than he can chew.
  • William (Youngblood) – A quick-witted pilot fish with a flair for the funny, William is always down for jaw-some adventures with his best bud Baby.
  • Mommy (Rothwell) – Fun-loving with a fierce streak, Mommy Shark works for the Mayor of Carnivore Cove.
  • Daddy (Edelstein) – A worrier who can’t help his loud and goofy nature, Daddy Shark is a dentist who flosses when he’s nervous.
  • Grandma (Wilson) – A new-agey prankster who’s all about good vibes and bubbleberry pies.
  • Grandpa (Warburton) – A charismatic shark who loves to tell stories about the glory days.

In “Baby Shark’s Big Fishmas Special,” the season’s hottest toy—Burpin’ Bubbz—is at the top of Baby and William’s Fishmas wish lists, and when Santa Jaws goes missing, it’s up to them to save the holiday. Following the premiere, the special will be available on Nick Jr. On Demand and Download-To-Own services, as well as NickJr.com and the Nick Jr. App, which will also feature short-form content.

“Baby Shark’s Big Fishmas Special” is part of Nickelodeon’s “Nickmas” holiday-themed lineup which features joyous premieres and specials from the network’s live-action, animation and preschool series, including the season two premiere of original festive competition series, Top Elf; the brand-new star-studded special The All-Star Nickmas Spectacular; and all-new episodes of hit series Blue’s Clues & You!, The Casagrandes, Danger Force, All That and more, plus classic fan-favorite holiday episodes of Rugrats, PAW Patrol, SpongeBob SquarePants and The Loud House.

New episodes of Baby Shark’s Big Show! will roll out across Nickelodeon’s preschool platforms in the U.S. beginning spring 2021, followed by Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels internationally. In addition to Nickelodeon and SmartStudy’s partnership to produce Baby Shark’s Big Show!, ViacomCBS Consumer Products (VCP) is managing consumer products licensing worldwide, excluding China, Korea and Southeast Asia, for the Baby Shark property.

Baby Shark launched on YouTube in November 2015 and took the world by storm, amassing 7.1 billion views and becoming the most-watched video in the platform’s history. With music, characters, story and dance all combined together, the song recorded a 20-week-streak on the Billboard Hot 100 and spawned a viral phenomenon #BabySharkChallenge, generating over one million cover videos around the globe.

Baby Shark’s Big Show! is executive produced by Gary “Doodles” DiRaffaele (Breadwinners) and Tommy Sica (Breadwinners), with Whitney Ralls (My Little Pony: Equestria Girls) serving as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank, Calif., with production overseen by Eryk Casemiro, Senior Vice President, Nickelodeon Preschool.




Debra Wilson

Eric Edelstein

Kimiko Glenn

Luke Youngblood

Natasha Rothwell

Patrick Warburton


About SmartStudy

Founded in June 2010, SmartStudy is a global entertainment company moving beyond the limits of platforms to create original content across children’s education, games and animation. Through SmartStudy’s beloved children’s brand, Pinkfong, the company produces modern-day songs and stories to provide stimulating, fun, learning experiences to children.

About Pinkfong

Pinkfong is a global entertainment brand that creates award-winning kids’ content for families around the world. Pinkfong has over 5,000 songs and stories within its vast library of children’s content, which can be accessed on the App Store and Google Play, as well as on YouTube and Amazon Video. Pinkfong’s accolades include the Amazon Video Direct Star, YouTube’s Diamond Play Button and Google Play’s Best Family App of 2014-2017.

For more information, please visit the Pinkfong website, subscribe to its YouTube channel, or follow the company on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 41st 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 ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

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CBS All Access Adds Nickelodeon Shows; Hulu to Remove Some

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Nick News Mini: CBS All Access, the soon-to-be rebranded streaming service from ViacomCBS has today (Oct. 20) added four more Nickelodeon series to its programming library! Subscribers can now access The Haunted Hathaways (two seasons), The Adventures of Kid Danger (one season), House of Anubis (three seasons; SIBUNA!), and WITS Academy (a spin-off from Every Witch Way)!


Update (10/27) - CBS All Access has today added:

- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (two seasons)
- All Grown Up! (five seasons)
- Classic All That (seasons 2-5)
- Are You Afraid of the Dark? (seasons 1-4)
- Doug (seasons 1-4)
- Every Witch Way (seasons 1-4; specials are 1-hour episodes; recap episodes not included)
- Kenan & Kel (seasons 1-4)
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (season 3)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2013; seasons 1-7)
- Wild Thornberrys (season 1)
- Zoey 101 (seasons 1-4)

Additionally, BET has added Sister, Sister (seasons 1-6)!

Update (11/4) - CBS All Access has today added:

- Angry Beavers (seasons 1-5)
- How to Rock (season 1)
- The Other Kingdom (season 1)
- Rocko's Modern Life (season 1)
- Sanjay and Craig (season 1)
- Best Player
- Big Time Movie
- The Fairly OddMovie: Grow Up Timmy Turner
- Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie
- Jinxed
- Legends of the Hidden Temple (movie)
- Splitting Adam

Update (11/10) - CBS All Access today added:

- The Amanda Show (seasons 1 & 2)
- Breadwinners (seasons 1 & 2)
- Chalkzone (seasons 1 - 4)
- Monsters vs. Aliens (season 1)
- My Life As A Teenage Robot (seasons 1 - 3)
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (seasons 1 - 3)
- Pig Goat Banana Cricket (seasons 1 - 2)
- Ride (season 1)
- Robot And Monster (season 1)
- The Troop (seasons 1 + 2)
- The Penguins of Madagascar (season 3)
- Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library (movie)
- One Crazy Cruise (movie)

Update (11/10) - CBS All Access today added:

- Clarissa Explains It All (season 1 -3)
- Rocket Power (season 1)
- 100 Things To Do Before High School (movie)
- Blurt (movie)
- The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
- The Fairly OddParents: A Fairly Odd Summer (movie)
- Half-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past (movie)
- Liar, Liar, Vampire (movie)
- Rufus (movie)
- Rufus 2 (movie)
- The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery (movie)

In additional news, a slew of Nickelodeon shows will be leaving the Hulu platform this month, including: Drake & Josh, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Danny Phantom, Invader ZIM, The Penguins of Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Doug, My Life as a Teenage Robot, T.U.F.F. Puppy, and Planet Sheen

Update (10/25) - Good news! Hulu have removed the 'expiration dates' for Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and Drake & Josh!

Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Drake & Josh, The Thundermans, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Big Time Rush, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Rabbids Invasion, The Dude Perfect Show, Every Witch Way, School of Rock, I Am Frankie, Hunter Street, WITS Academy, Paradise Run, Harvey Beaks and Make It Pop will remain on the platform for the time being, along with the Nickelodeon Original Movies Blurt, Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie, The Fairly OddParents: A Fairly Odd Summer and Big Time Movie.


Originally published: Wednesday, October 21, 2020.

Sources: @NickSchedules, Anime Superhero Forum @LinusFan303, @nomoregroundhogs, @kancNickandmore!, @ThePearSource; H/T: Special thanks to @kpgamingz and for the updates!

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