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The shorts ended with a segment about how they were made. The Short Films by Short People shorts premiered as Snick Snack interstitials during Nickelodeon's SNICK block. On December 21, 1997, Nickelodeon aired "The First Ever Short Films by Short People Film Festival", a half-hour special highlighting six of the shorts.
Nick Play Date (February 2, 2009 – February 29, 2012) Nick: The Smart Place to Play (March 1, 2012 – May 2, 2014) Nickelodeon Games & Sports (November 9, 1998 – February 20, 1999) Nick Rewind (April 16 – August 20, 2006; September 24, 2006; December 31, 2006) Nickelodeon SPLAT! (July 3 – October 2, 2004)
The block was now hosted by Nick Cannon, and each week, a celebrity or music group made an appearance. The format was very similar to the former TEENick block, but was more of a party. Each week, kids could go online and vote for their favorite SNICK House Video Picks. The winning music video would then be played during the block.
The Paramount+ release of Good Burger 2 has us feeling all sorts of nostalgic, so we’re celebrating our childhoods and revisiting the best Nickelodeon series of all time. Our Top 25 list ...
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June 2, 2000 Blue's Clues 1: September 8, 1996 May 22, 2008 Binyah Binyah! February 2, 1998 February 6, 1998 Little Bill 1: November 28, 1999 December 22, 2006 Dora the Explorer 1: August 14, 2000 August 9, 2019 Oswald 1: August 20, 2001 May 24, 2005 Whoopi's Littleburg: January 18, 2004 September 20, 2005 Blue's Room: August 2, 2004 January 14 ...
The program aired from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET (tape delayed for the Pacific feed), and was the first live afternoon block for the network since the short-lived 2007 block ME: TV. Nick Studio 10 was an attempt to revive the network's tradition of live and hosted afternoon blocks, with previous entries including Nick in the Afternoon (1994 to ...
Nick continued to use the splat until the late aughts, when, according to Variety, its parent company decided to connect all of the Nickelodeon brands — Nick at Nite, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. and ...