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This is a list of albums released by Nickelodeon Records or music released by Nickelodeon through its partnership with Republic Records, including studio albums, extended plays, soundtrack albums, compilation albums, video albums, and remix albums. This list does not include oldies compilations released under the Nick@Nite brand.
According to Linda Simensky, the Thanksgiving shorts "gave Nickelodeon executives the confidence they needed to get the animation department started". [4] During the production of Nick's Thanksgiving Fest in 1989, Geraldine Laybourne held a meeting at her house to develop a philosophy for the channel's original cartoons. She played tapes of ...
Logo used since March 4, 2023 [note 1]. This is a list of television programs broadcast by Nickelodeon in the United States. The channel was first tested on December 1, 1977, as an experimental local channel in Columbus, Ohio.
The Mighty B: Thanksgiving Beeninactment (2008) Molly of Denali: Thanks-for-giving (2024) Mouse on the Mayflower (1968) The Muppet Show (Arlo Guthrie, 1979) My Gym Partner's a Monkey: A Thanksgiving Carol (2008) My Little Pony: Friends Are Never Far Away (2005) Peppa Pig: Thanksgiving (2024) Peppa Pig Tales: Happy Thanksgiving; Pepper Ann ...
Full House: The Miracle of Thanksgiving (Season 1, Episode 9) There's really only one reason to watch this, and it's Uncle Jesse (in all his first-season, borderline-mullet glory) cooking a turkey ...
Sorry to break it to you, but you cannot watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving on Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, or YouTube—and it won't air on TV either. Streaming this holiday favorite is ...
This 1993 sequel to The Addams Family—which is great for older kids to enjoy, but probably not suitable for little ones—features one of the most memorable Thanksgiving scenes from any movie.In ...
A May 1984 issue of Boys' Life referred to the programs shown on Special Delivery as "fill-in shows" compared to the rest of Nickelodeon's lineup. [1] Most programs were aimed at family audiences, but in an attempt to emulate the success of sister network MTV , Nickelodeon occasionally aired rock-and-roll concerts as part of the block. [ 2 ]