In 2004, Nickelodeon Australia created an 11-minute anthology series called Work with Sponge. The series combined live action with 2D animation. SpongeBob was much larger (size of a teenager) than the original current show. The series followed Becky and her friend SpongeBob as they travelled through numerous anthology segments to …
I mean, come on, all these talks about lost media, we all know the greatest thing Nick ever did was those orange VHS tapes. It's all down hill from there. Good luck finding a VCR that still works though. ;P
Guys, hear me out, what if Cousin Skeeter wasn't just a puppet? The show never mentioned he’s a puppet in their universe, everyone treated him like a real person. What's up with that? Sometimes I wonder if Skeeter was meant to be an actual sentient puppet existing in their world …
I can't be the only one who remembers 'The Journey of Allen Strange'. It was about an alien who ends up living with a human family. Pretty sure it didn't last too long but had some cool episodes. Wish we could see reruns of it.
People just overlook 'Rocket Power' as just another cool Nick show, but think about it. It was literally showcasing extreme sports like nobody else did back then. I mean, Tony Hawk even made a guest appearance! It totally predicted how HUGE extreme sports and the whole X-Games culture would become. …
Remember 'You're On!'? That show was Nickelodeon’s attempt to integrate kids into the reality TV space - way before this became mainstream. It had kids completing challenges while unknowingly on camera. The concept of candid camera wasn’t new, but integrating kids into it was sorta innovative. From a modern perspective, …
KaBlam! was THE show!!! It’s like SNICK's unsung hero. It was so ahead with the mixed media - cartoons, claymation, even action figures! Henry and June were hilarious hosts. Who else thinks a reboot would kill it today with all the tech we got now?
omg guys, was I the only one obsessed with Weinerville? Marc literally turned ppl into puppets! It was so weird but good. why is there like no reruns of it, feels like it just disappeared into thin air??
Larisa Oleynik was a 90s icon in 'The Secret World of Alex Mack.' The show combined typical teen drama with sci-fi elements. Alex's powers were the crux - telekinesis, morphing into liquid - total wish fulfillment stuff. It also touched on themes ahead of its time, like corporate greed and …
hey guys, new here! So I was thinking bout this show I used to watch as a kid... Roundhouse??? It was like sketch comedy or whatever before All That got big. Can't find much clips online, anyone got the hook up?