Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Nickelodeon released its first soundtrack album in 1993. The "Nick Records" name was first used in 2001, when Nickelodeon announced a partnership with Jive Records to form a new record label. [1] In September 2004, Nick Records announced a new partner, Bertelsmann Music Group (later relaunched as BMG Rights Management).
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.
DVD details: Special features: 100 episodes (196 segment episodes) 14 discs; 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Audio commentaries for: "Spy Buddies" "New Digs" "Roller Cowards" "Bucket Sweet Bucket" "To Love a Patty" "Money Talks" "SpongeBob vs. the Patty Gadget" "Goo Goo Gas" "The Inmates of Summer" "The Two Faces of ...
These DVDs mostly feature five episodes of the show (one DVD features four episodes, and another one features six episodes), unlike the standard four episodes for other regions. They also use the U.K. English voice dubbing, are in widescreen format, and feature subtitles and menus that are more interactive than in other regions.
Nickelodeon: Part of the DIC Movie Toons lineup The Archies in JugMan: 2002 N/A Television Nickelodeon: Part of the DIC Movie Toons lineup Dinosaur Island: 2002 N/A Television Nickelodeon: Part of the DIC Movie Toons lineup My Fair Madeline: 2002 N/A Television Nickelodeon: Part of the DIC Movie Toons lineup Groove Squad: 2002 N/A Television ...
Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom (Nickelodeon version) 2012: Rainbow S.p.A. Nickelodeon produced edited versions of these Winx Club movies. The plots were changed slightly, and the movies were re-dubbed to use the voice cast from the Nickelodeon revival of the series. 7 Winx Club: Magical Adventure (Nickelodeon version) 2013 8
Nickelodeon Games (formerly Nick Games from 2002 to 2009, from 1997 to 2002, Nickelodeon Software, and from 1993 to 1997, Nickelodeon Interactive) is the video gaming division of Nickelodeon. It was originally a part of Viacom Consumer Products, with early games being published by Viacom New Media . [ 44 ]
Nick Rocks: Video to Go, usually shortened to Nick Rocks, is a music video television series that aired on American cable channel Nickelodeon from 1984 to 1989. It features pop and rock music videos over a 30-minute timeframe, presented in a countdown format.