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    oldnick11

    [1]Jul 5, 2006
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    Nicktoons are going to go down hill! I don't mean old ones like SPongebob or Jimmy Neutron, I mean the new ones like Mr. Meaty (which looks completely idiotic). The next generation of kids are gonna be watching crap on Nickelodeon and think that it is good. Lets see how our Nicktoons are doing:

    Spongebob: returning series

    Fairly OddParents: Final Season

    Jimmy Neutron: Final Season?

    Danny Phantom: ending in 2007 after season 3

    Avatar: Returning Series

    Catscratch: Unknown if returning

    So spongebob is practically the only Nicktoon that we gave no idea when it is ending 

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    JapanAnime21

    [2]Jul 5, 2006
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    Weird at least Spongebob got funnier,Fairly OddParents is really good and should go for a few or two more seasons.Danny Phantom should keep going, Jimmy im not really a big fan of,Avatar is really good,Catscratch idk.
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    spongedude49

    [3]Jul 6, 2006
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    JapanAnime21 wrote:
    Weird at least Spongebob got funnier,Fairly OddParents is really good and should go for a few or two more seasons.Danny Phantom should keep going, Jimmy im not really a big fan of,Avatar is really good,Catscratch idk.
    I agree.
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    Beardie99

    [4]Jul 6, 2006
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    I hope Nick brings back Catscratch. Hopefully Nick well change there mind and renew FOP, DP, and JN.

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    lazlo_dork

    [5]Jul 6, 2006
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    oldnick11 wrote:

    Nicktoons are going to go down hill! I don't mean old ones like SPongebob or Jimmy Neutron, I mean the new ones like Mr. Meaty (which looks completely idiotic). The next generation of kids are gonna be watching crap on Nickelodeon and think that it is good. Lets see how our Nicktoons are doing:

    Spongebob: returning series

    Fairly OddParents: Final Season

    Jimmy Neutron: Final Season?

    Danny Phantom: ending in 2007 after season 3

    Avatar: Returning Series

    Catscratch: Unknown if returning

    So spongebob is practically the only Nicktoon that we gave no idea when it is ending 

    On Nicktoons Network, Mr. Meaty can already be seen, but their episodes are only a few minutes long. Maybe, when the series premieres, the episodes may become longer.
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    dannyphantom154

    [6]Jul 6, 2006
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    Nickelodion is really going downhill. There taking off the top 5 shows. here is the list (i think this is the popularity it goes by)

    5: Jimmy Neutron

    4: Avatar

    3: Danny Phantom

    2:Spongebob SquarePants

    1: Fairly odd parents 

    Those are I think the way nick put them in. but i'm not sure. And there taking all of them off the air accept Avatar and Spongbob. How could nick go soooooo wrong?

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    1710

    [7]Jul 6, 2006
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    Actually, SpongeBob is Nick's most popular show. Fairly OddParents is second in popularity.
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    dannyphantom154

    [8]Jul 6, 2006
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    1710 wrote:
    Actually, SpongeBob is Nick's most popular show. Fairly OddParents is second in popularity.
    oh. oh well. i new it spongebob and fop was the 1 and 2 most popular shows
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    tvlover99

    [9]Jul 6, 2006
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    Ya actually it' more like:

    5.Danny Phantom

    4.Jimmy Neutron

    3.Avatar

    2.The Fairly oddparents

    1.Spongebob

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    oldnick11

    [10]Jul 6, 2006
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    Those five are really the only ones they make new episodes of, except for the X's and Catscratch. They haven't aired any new episodes of Fairly OddParents or Jimmy Neutron in a while, and does anyone know if Nick cancelled All grown up or My Life as a Teenage Robot?
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    coltcabana

    [11]Jul 6, 2006
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    where was it said that Danny Phantom or Fairly Oddparents was ending
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    oldnick11

    [12]Jul 7, 2006
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    In January or February,Butch Hartman posted the news of Danny Phantom and Fairly oddParents' cancellation. Danny Phantom is ending after episode 53 I belive.
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    Spongefan890

    [13]Jul 7, 2006
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    wth? they cant cancel danny phantom! thats like the show that's surpassing spongebob and everything else on nickelodeon now. If they cancel dp, nobody's gonna watch nick anymore.
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    lazlo_dork

    [14]Jul 7, 2006
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    Here's some I copied and pasted from an old thread in the children board. It's about Nickelodeon's renewals and new shows. Some of it has to do with Nicktoons.

    Nickelodeon, in its 26th year, has announced new series. Tak and the Power of JuJu (15 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the successful video game series, Tak and the Power of Juju is a CGI animated adventure comedy series created in conjunction with THQ, Nickelodeon and game developer Avalanche Software which follows the slightly skewed comic adventures of fun-loving, mischievous 14-year old Tak, who has gained access to the magical, mythical realm of the always colorful and powerful Jujus. Set in an out-of-this world jungle paradise, Tak and his partners in adventure, Keeko and Jeera constantly find themselves in over their heads, but somehow always find a way out by relying on their native wits. Hal Sparks stars as the voice of Tak, with Tommy Davidson as Keeko and Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Jeera.

    Mr. Meaty (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from Nickelodeon's TurboNick broadband platform where it appeared as a series of shorts, Mr. Meaty is an animated comedy set in the flashy facade of a fast-food franchise and focuses on the working life of two teenage slackers, Josh and Parker, the unofficial, unaware champions of the underdog in a world that relies on the cookie-cutter mentality and the veneer of a perfect customer service experience. Full of teenaged self-importance and slouching indifference, the boys are willing to endure one of the most soulless jobs on earth in order to save enough money to produce their dream project -- an awesome horror movie called "Ninja Zombies." From their six-by-six foot square food-court bunker, they plan to improve their lives and their ultimate escape from the monotony of minimum wage.

    Downward Doghouse (working title) (20 episodes -- premieres March 2007 on Nick Jr.) Developed and produced through a partnership between Nickelodeon and Wang Films, Downward Doghouse is a new, original animated series that introduces preschoolers to the many aspects of Chinese culture and language through a five-year-old Chinese-American girl named Kai-lan. Following in the tradition of Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!, this new play-along series features an intergenerational Chinese-American family and teaches the Mandarin language to preschoolers at home -- a first for preschool television. Each half-hour centers on Kai-lan and her relationships with her grandfather, her animal friends and the natural world. Kai-lan is an emotionally gifted child who is driven to understand the world and how things are linked together both physically and emotionally. Every episode follows the adventures of Kai-lan and her friends as they learn to identify their emotions and stop to consider the feelings of others. The series explores the colorful aspects of Kai-lan's upbringing and background including family, food, and language while encouraging preschoolers to care for others and their environment. Downward Doghouse is created by Karen Chau and Executive Produced by Mary Harrington. The animation production for Downward Doghouse will be done in conjunction with Wang Films, with animation taking place in both Shanghai and Taiwan. In addition to the animation work, key episode designs will be created and produced at the Wang studio in China.

    Nicktoons Network Animation Festival (premieres August 2006 on Nicktoons Network) After two successful festivals and entries received from around the world, Nicktoons Network, the 24-hour animation network owned by Nickelodeon, will partner for the first time with Kidscreen Magazine and again with Frederator Studios, for this year's Nicktoons Network Animation Festival. Animators from around the globe can submit their original short films created in any style of animation and a grand jury will select a $10,000 grand prize winner from the top ten films chosen by the pre-selection jury. The festival will debut on Nicktoons Network's air on August 26th and will run for six nights. For the first time, the animation festival will also be available to view online at http://www.nicktoonsnetwork.com and will kick off with a two-day live screening event at the Nicktoons Studios in Burbank, CA on Saturday, August 12 and Sunday, August 13.

    Barnyard (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the upcoming feature film of the same title and created by Steve Oedekerk (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, The Nutty Professor, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls), Barnyard is a CGI animated comedy series which takes a hilarious look at what really happens in a barnyard when the farmer's back is turned. The series centers on Otis, a former carefree party cow who recently took over as the patriarch of the farm. Otis is advised (and sometimes ill-advised) on how best to govern the barnyard by his best friends: Pip, an outspoken mouse; and Freddie, a neurotic ferret and Peck, a level-headed rooster. Constantly faced with protecting the barnyard animals from all that lurks just beyond the fence, Otis must balance his desire to be the irresponsible cow of his youth with his new, grown-up responsibilities.

    Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (26 episodes -- premieres 2006 on Nick Jr.) The series was first introduced as The Wubbcast, the world's first-ever video podcast of preschooler programming. The Wubbcast features musical animation (5-7 minute episodes) for distribution on portable video devices, including iPod and Sony PlayStation Portable [PSP] and mobile telephones. This original animated preschool series celebrates the spirit of teamwork and cooperation through a curious little creature named Wubbzy and his two pals Widget and Walden. The offbeat, loveable friends live in a whimsical and imaginative world and when Wubbzy runs into everyday kid problems, he calls on his friends for help and advice. Each half-hour episode of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! will feature two, 10-minute adventures with the themes of the day reinforced through an original music video, followed by a direct-to-camera segment where the three friends address the preschoolers at home. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is a Bolder Media for Boys and Girls Production in association with IDT/Film Roman. Bob Boyle (The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom) is the creator and executive producer of the series. Susan Miller of Bolder Media, Inc. and Mixed Media Group and Fred Seibert of Bolder Media, Inc. and Frederator Studios, are also executive producers on Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!.

    Nickelodeon will also continue to introduce content on new, innovative platforms including games on http://www.Nick.com and video podcasts.

    Video Podcasts -- As of this week, Nickelodeon is launching on a new platform with its content -- video podcasts. Video podcasts will be available on Nick.com and iTunes for various TEENick shows such as Zoey 101, Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards and various Nick Movies. The network will introduce several podcasts over the course of 2006-07. In a soft launch of its video podcast platform on Nick.com this week, Nickelodeon unveiled a video podcast featuring the cast of Zoey 101 for the TV event Zoey 101: Spring Break Up airing tomorrow, Mar. 10, 8 p.m. ET/PT.

    Nick.com New Games of the Week -- One of the most popular entertainment platforms for kids is online gaming. Over the course of 2006-07, Nick.com will introduce more than 100 "New Game of the Week" titles on Nick.com, featuring new and original games based on various Nick properties. Since the New Game of the Week's initial launch on Nick.com, eight new games have been featured and have generated almost 50 million game plays. Nick.com totals 152 million game plays (which includes all its game offerings) for 2006, with 18 million game plays in March alone.

    For the 2006-07 season, 18 current Nick and Nick Jr. series will premiere new episodes, totaling over 127 hours of original programming. In addition, pick-ups on returning hit series include: hit TEENick live-action series Zoey 101 (26 episodes), Unfabulous (13 episodes), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (15 episodes) and Drake & Josh (13 episodes); TV's number-one kids' series SpongeBob SquarePants (20 episodes); LazyTown (18 episodes); The Backyardigans (20 episodes) and Nick Jr.'s hit animated series Go, Diego, Go! (20 episodes).

    Nickelodeon Television will also launch the following new series in 2006-07:

    El Tigre (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a Mexican folk art-inspired animated comedy with a spaghetti western twist, created by husband-wife team Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua (El Macho). El Tigre centers on a teenage boy, Manny Rivera (El Tigre), who must choose to become a great superhero, like his father, Rodolpho, or a feared super-villain like his grandfather. Manny struggles with the daily choice of which super-power he will master because being good is good ... but being bad is fun!

    Thugaboo 3 specials -- first one premieres in August 2006 on Nickelodeon, then Nicktoons Network) is a series of animated specials themed around important times in kids' lives, such as holidays and the first day of school, and takes a humorous look at the trials and tribulations of nine very different kids growing up in the inner city. Through their series of misadventures, the kids learn valuable lessons about everything from the importance of friendship to never giving up on a dream. Each special ends with a special musical number played out in music video format. Shawn, Marlon and Kenan Ivory Wayans produce, write and lend their voices to Thugaboo, their first animation project. Also featured in the specials are celebrity appearances by Michael Rapaport, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier and Kim Wayans.

    The Lil' JJ Show (working title) (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a live-action multi-generational comedy starring teenage actor/comedian Lil' JJ, which chronicles the adventures of ninth grader Jordan Lewis who has been waiting tables and stocking shelves at his family's legendary Grants Eat-n-Greet Diner since he was tall enough to reach the counter. Each week Jordan and his neighborhood pals navigate their way through some of the great teenage injustices (i.e. Why do girls say they like the nice guys, but always date the bad boys? Why don't parents have to follow their own rules?) on the ever-changing front lines of adolescence. Alison Taylor (Clarissa Explains It All, Lizzie McGuire, Cheeta Girls) is creator and executive producer, with Ken Bright consulting. Nick Movies is also in development on a feature project for the teenage actor/comedian to star. The untitled film is based on the real-life rags-to-riches story he shares with his teacher-turned-manager, Ken Bright.

    Also in devolopment for Nick Movies are a series of CGI Smurf movies, and a live-action Charlotte's Web remake. And also coming soon is Nacho Nibre, starring Jack Black, and Barnyard, mentioned above.
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    SpongeSebastian

    [15]Jul 7, 2006
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    lazlo_dork wrote:
    Here's some I copied and pasted from an old thread in the children board. It's about Nickelodeon's renewals and new shows. Some of it has to do with Nicktoons.

    Nickelodeon, in its 26th year, has announced new series. Tak and the Power of JuJu (15 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the successful video game series, Tak and the Power of Juju is a CGI animated adventure comedy series created in conjunction with THQ, Nickelodeon and game developer Avalanche Software which follows the slightly skewed comic adventures of fun-loving, mischievous 14-year old Tak, who has gained access to the magical, mythical realm of the always colorful and powerful Jujus. Set in an out-of-this world jungle paradise, Tak and his partners in adventure, Keeko and Jeera constantly find themselves in over their heads, but somehow always find a way out by relying on their native wits. Hal Sparks stars as the voice of Tak, with Tommy Davidson as Keeko and Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Jeera.

    Mr. Meaty (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from Nickelodeon's TurboNick broadband platform where it appeared as a series of shorts, Mr. Meaty is an animated comedy set in the flashy facade of a fast-food franchise and focuses on the working life of two teenage slackers, Josh and Parker, the unofficial, unaware champions of the underdog in a world that relies on the cookie-cutter mentality and the veneer of a perfect customer service experience. Full of teenaged self-importance and slouching indifference, the boys are willing to endure one of the most soulless jobs on earth in order to save enough money to produce their dream project -- an awesome horror movie called "Ninja Zombies." From their six-by-six foot square food-court bunker, they plan to improve their lives and their ultimate escape from the monotony of minimum wage.

    Downward Doghouse (working title) (20 episodes -- premieres March 2007 on Nick Jr.) Developed and produced through a partnership between Nickelodeon and Wang Films, Downward Doghouse is a new, original animated series that introduces preschoolers to the many aspects of Chinese culture and language through a five-year-old Chinese-American girl named Kai-lan. Following in the tradition of Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!, this new play-along series features an intergenerational Chinese-American family and teaches the Mandarin language to preschoolers at home -- a first for preschool television. Each half-hour centers on Kai-lan and her relationships with her grandfather, her animal friends and the natural world. Kai-lan is an emotionally gifted child who is driven to understand the world and how things are linked together both physically and emotionally. Every episode follows the adventures of Kai-lan and her friends as they learn to identify their emotions and stop to consider the feelings of others. The series explores the colorful aspects of Kai-lan's upbringing and background including family, food, and language while encouraging preschoolers to care for others and their environment. Downward Doghouse is created by Karen Chau and Executive Produced by Mary Harrington. The animation production for Downward Doghouse will be done in conjunction with Wang Films, with animation taking place in both Shanghai and Taiwan. In addition to the animation work, key episode designs will be created and produced at the Wang studio in China.

    Nicktoons Network Animation Festival (premieres August 2006 on Nicktoons Network) After two successful festivals and entries received from around the world, Nicktoons Network, the 24-hour animation network owned by Nickelodeon, will partner for the first time with Kidscreen Magazine and again with Frederator Studios, for this year's Nicktoons Network Animation Festival. Animators from around the globe can submit their original short films created in any style of animation and a grand jury will select a $10,000 grand prize winner from the top ten films chosen by the pre-selection jury. The festival will debut on Nicktoons Network's air on August 26th and will run for six nights. For the first time, the animation festival will also be available to view online at http://www.nicktoonsnetwork.com and will kick off with a two-day live screening event at the Nicktoons Studios in Burbank, CA on Saturday, August 12 and Sunday, August 13.

    Barnyard (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the upcoming feature film of the same title and created by Steve Oedekerk (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, The Nutty Professor, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls), Barnyard is a CGI animated comedy series which takes a hilarious look at what really happens in a barnyard when the farmer's back is turned. The series centers on Otis, a former carefree party cow who recently took over as the patriarch of the farm. Otis is advised (and sometimes ill-advised) on how best to govern the barnyard by his best friends: Pip, an outspoken mouse; and Freddie, a neurotic ferret and Peck, a level-headed rooster. Constantly faced with protecting the barnyard animals from all that lurks just beyond the fence, Otis must balance his desire to be the irresponsible cow of his youth with his new, grown-up responsibilities.

    Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (26 episodes -- premieres 2006 on Nick Jr.) The series was first introduced as The Wubbcast, the world's first-ever video podcast of preschooler programming. The Wubbcast features musical animation (5-7 minute episodes) for distribution on portable video devices, including iPod and Sony PlayStation Portable [PSP] and mobile telephones. This original animated preschool series celebrates the spirit of teamwork and cooperation through a curious little creature named Wubbzy and his two pals Widget and Walden. The offbeat, loveable friends live in a whimsical and imaginative world and when Wubbzy runs into everyday kid problems, he calls on his friends for help and advice. Each half-hour episode of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! will feature two, 10-minute adventures with the themes of the day reinforced through an original music video, followed by a direct-to-camera segment where the three friends address the preschoolers at home. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is a Bolder Media for Boys and Girls Production in association with IDT/Film Roman. Bob Boyle (The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom) is the creator and executive producer of the series. Susan Miller of Bolder Media, Inc. and Mixed Media Group and Fred Seibert of Bolder Media, Inc. and Frederator Studios, are also executive producers on Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!.

    Nickelodeon will also continue to introduce content on new, innovative platforms including games on http://www.Nick.com and video podcasts.

    Video Podcasts -- As of this week, Nickelodeon is launching on a new platform with its content -- video podcasts. Video podcasts will be available on Nick.com and iTunes for various TEENick shows such as Zoey 101, Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards and various Nick Movies. The network will introduce several podcasts over the course of 2006-07. In a soft launch of its video podcast platform on Nick.com this week, Nickelodeon unveiled a video podcast featuring the cast of Zoey 101 for the TV event Zoey 101: Spring Break Up airing tomorrow, Mar. 10, 8 p.m. ET/PT.

    Nick.com New Games of the Week -- One of the most popular entertainment platforms for kids is online gaming. Over the course of 2006-07, Nick.com will introduce more than 100 "New Game of the Week" titles on Nick.com, featuring new and original games based on various Nick properties. Since the New Game of the Week's initial launch on Nick.com, eight new games have been featured and have generated almost 50 million game plays. Nick.com totals 152 million game plays (which includes all its game offerings) for 2006, with 18 million game plays in March alone.

    For the 2006-07 season, 18 current Nick and Nick Jr. series will premiere new episodes, totaling over 127 hours of original programming. In addition, pick-ups on returning hit series include: hit TEENick live-action series Zoey 101 (26 episodes), Unfabulous (13 episodes), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (15 episodes) and Drake & Josh (13 episodes); TV's number-one kids' series SpongeBob SquarePants (20 episodes); LazyTown (18 episodes); The Backyardigans (20 episodes) and Nick Jr.'s hit animated series Go, Diego, Go! (20 episodes).

    Nickelodeon Television will also launch the following new series in 2006-07:

    El Tigre (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a Mexican folk art-inspired animated comedy with a spaghetti western twist, created by husband-wife team Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua (El Macho). El Tigre centers on a teenage boy, Manny Rivera (El Tigre), who must choose to become a great superhero, like his father, Rodolpho, or a feared super-villain like his grandfather. Manny struggles with the daily choice of which super-power he will master because being good is good ... but being bad is fun!

    Thugaboo 3 specials -- first one premieres in August 2006 on Nickelodeon, then Nicktoons Network) is a series of animated specials themed around important times in kids' lives, such as holidays and the first day of school, and takes a humorous look at the trials and tribulations of nine very different kids growing up in the inner city. Through their series of misadventures, the kids learn valuable lessons about everything from the importance of friendship to never giving up on a dream. Each special ends with a special musical number played out in music video format. Shawn, Marlon and Kenan Ivory Wayans produce, write and lend their voices to Thugaboo, their first animation project. Also featured in the specials are celebrity appearances by Michael Rapaport, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier and Kim Wayans.

    The Lil' JJ Show (working title) (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a live-action multi-generational comedy starring teenage actor/comedian Lil' JJ, which chronicles the adventures of ninth grader Jordan Lewis who has been waiting tables and stocking shelves at his family's legendary Grants Eat-n-Greet Diner since he was tall enough to reach the counter. Each week Jordan and his neighborhood pals navigate their way through some of the great teenage injustices (i.e. Why do girls say they like the nice guys, but always date the bad boys? Why don't parents have to follow their own rules?) on the ever-changing front lines of adolescence. Alison Taylor (Clarissa Explains It All, Lizzie McGuire, Cheeta Girls) is creator and executive producer, with Ken Bright consulting. Nick Movies is also in development on a feature project for the teenage actor/comedian to star. The untitled film is based on the real-life rags-to-riches story he shares with his teacher-turned-manager, Ken Bright.

    Also in devolopment for Nick Movies are a series of CGI Smurf movies, and a live-action Charlotte's Web remake. And also coming soon is Nacho Nibre, starring Jack Black, and Barnyard, mentioned above.
    Mr. Meaty is actually premiering September 2006.
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    lazlo_dork

    [16]Jul 8, 2006
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    lazlo_dork wrote:
    Here's some I copied and pasted from an old thread in the children board. It's about Nickelodeon's renewals and new shows. Some of it has to do with Nicktoons. Nickelodeon, in its 26th year, has announced new series. Tak and the Power of JuJu (15 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the successful video game series, Tak and the Power of Juju is a CGI animated adventure comedy series created in conjunction with THQ, Nickelodeon and game developer Avalanche Software which follows the slightly skewed comic adventures of fun-loving, mischievous 14-year old Tak, who has gained access to the magical, mythical realm of the always colorful and powerful Jujus. Set in an out-of-this world jungle paradise, Tak and his partners in adventure, Keeko and Jeera constantly find themselves in over their heads, but somehow always find a way out by relying on their native wits. Hal Sparks stars as the voice of Tak, with Tommy Davidson as Keeko and Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Jeera. Mr. Meaty (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from Nickelodeon's TurboNick broadband platform where it appeared as a series of shorts, Mr. Meaty is an animated comedy set in the flashy facade of a fast-food franchise and focuses on the working life of two teenage slackers, Josh and Parker, the unofficial, unaware champions of the underdog in a world that relies on the cookie-cutter mentality and the veneer of a perfect customer service experience. Full of teenaged self-importance and slouching indifference, the boys are willing to endure one of the most soulless jobs on earth in order to save enough money to produce their dream project -- an awesome horror movie called "Ninja Zombies." From their six-by-six foot square food-court bunker, they plan to improve their lives and their ultimate escape from the monotony of minimum wage. Downward Doghouse (working title) (20 episodes -- premieres March 2007 on Nick Jr.) Developed and produced through a partnership between Nickelodeon and Wang Films, Downward Doghouse is a new, original animated series that introduces preschoolers to the many aspects of Chinese culture and language through a five-year-old Chinese-American girl named Kai-lan. Following in the tradition of Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!, this new play-along series features an intergenerational Chinese-American family and teaches the Mandarin language to preschoolers at home -- a first for preschool television. Each half-hour centers on Kai-lan and her relationships with her grandfather, her animal friends and the natural world. Kai-lan is an emotionally gifted child who is driven to understand the world and how things are linked together both physically and emotionally. Every episode follows the adventures of Kai-lan and her friends as they learn to identify their emotions and stop to consider the feelings of others. The series explores the colorful aspects of Kai-lan's upbringing and background including family, food, and language while encouraging preschoolers to care for others and their environment. Downward Doghouse is created by Karen Chau and Executive Produced by Mary Harrington. The animation production for Downward Doghouse will be done in conjunction with Wang Films, with animation taking place in both Shanghai and Taiwan. In addition to the animation work, key episode designs will be created and produced at the Wang studio in China. Nicktoons Network Animation Festival (premieres August 2006 on Nicktoons Network) After two successful festivals and entries received from around the world, Nicktoons Network, the 24-hour animation network owned by Nickelodeon, will partner for the first time with Kidscreen Magazine and again with Frederator Studios, for this year's Nicktoons Network Animation Festival. Animators from around the globe can submit their original short films created in any style of animation and a grand jury will select a $10,000 grand prize winner from the top ten films chosen by the pre-selection jury. The festival will debut on Nicktoons Network's air on August 26th and will run for six nights. For the first time, the animation festival will also be available to view online at http://www.nicktoonsnetwork.com and will kick off with a two-day live screening event at the Nicktoons Studios in Burbank, CA on Saturday, August 12 and Sunday, August 13. Barnyard (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) Developed from the upcoming feature film of the same title and created by Steve Oedekerk (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, The Nutty Professor, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls), Barnyard is a CGI animated comedy series which takes a hilarious look at what really happens in a barnyard when the farmer's back is turned. The series centers on Otis, a former carefree party cow who recently took over as the patriarch of the farm. Otis is advised (and sometimes ill-advised) on how best to govern the barnyard by his best friends: Pip, an outspoken mouse; and Freddie, a neurotic ferret and Peck, a level-headed rooster. Constantly faced with protecting the barnyard animals from all that lurks just beyond the fence, Otis must balance his desire to be the irresponsible cow of his youth with his new, grown-up responsibilities. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (26 episodes -- premieres 2006 on Nick Jr.) The series was first introduced as The Wubbcast, the world's first-ever video podcast of preschooler programming. The Wubbcast features musical animation (5-7 minute episodes) for distribution on portable video devices, including iPod and Sony PlayStation Portable [PSP] and mobile telephones. This original animated preschool series celebrates the spirit of teamwork and cooperation through a curious little creature named Wubbzy and his two pals Widget and Walden. The offbeat, loveable friends live in a whimsical and imaginative world and when Wubbzy runs into everyday kid problems, he calls on his friends for help and advice. Each half-hour episode of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! will feature two, 10-minute adventures with the themes of the day reinforced through an original music video, followed by a direct-to-camera segment where the three friends address the preschoolers at home. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is a Bolder Media for Boys and Girls Production in association with IDT/Film Roman. Bob Boyle (The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom) is the creator and executive producer of the series. Susan Miller of Bolder Media, Inc. and Mixed Media Group and Fred Seibert of Bolder Media, Inc. and Frederator Studios, are also executive producers on Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!. Nickelodeon will also continue to introduce content on new, innovative platforms including games on http://www.Nick.com and video podcasts. Video Podcasts -- As of this week, Nickelodeon is launching on a new platform with its content -- video podcasts. Video podcasts will be available on Nick.com and iTunes for various TEENick shows such as Zoey 101, Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards and various Nick Movies. The network will introduce several podcasts over the course of 2006-07. In a soft launch of its video podcast platform on Nick.com this week, Nickelodeon unveiled a video podcast featuring the cast of Zoey 101 for the TV event Zoey 101: Spring Break Up airing tomorrow, Mar. 10, 8 p.m. ET/PT. Nick.com New Games of the Week -- One of the most popular entertainment platforms for kids is online gaming. Over the course of 2006-07, Nick.com will introduce more than 100 "New Game of the Week" titles on Nick.com, featuring new and original games based on various Nick properties. Since the New Game of the Week's initial launch on Nick.com, eight new games have been featured and have generated almost 50 million game plays. Nick.com totals 152 million game plays (which includes all its game offerings) for 2006, with 18 million game plays in March alone. For the 2006-07 season, 18 current Nick and Nick Jr. series will premiere new episodes, totaling over 127 hours of original programming. In addition, pick-ups on returning hit series include: hit TEENick live-action series Zoey 101 (26 episodes), Unfabulous (13 episodes), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (15 episodes) and Drake & Josh (13 episodes); TV's number-one kids' series SpongeBob SquarePants (20 episodes); LazyTown (18 episodes); The Backyardigans (20 episodes) and Nick Jr.'s hit animated series Go, Diego, Go! (20 episodes). Nickelodeon Television will also launch the following new series in 2006-07: El Tigre (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a Mexican folk art-inspired animated comedy with a spaghetti western twist, created by husband-wife team Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua (El Macho). El Tigre centers on a teenage boy, Manny Rivera (El Tigre), who must choose to become a great superhero, like his father, Rodolpho, or a feared super-villain like his grandfather. Manny struggles with the daily choice of which super-power he will master because being good is good ... but being bad is fun! Thugaboo 3 specials -- first one premieres in August 2006 on Nickelodeon, then Nicktoons Network) is a series of animated specials themed around important times in kids' lives, such as holidays and the first day of school, and takes a humorous look at the trials and tribulations of nine very different kids growing up in the inner city. Through their series of misadventures, the kids learn valuable lessons about everything from the importance of friendship to never giving up on a dream. Each special ends with a special musical number played out in music video format. Shawn, Marlon and Kenan Ivory Wayans produce, write and lend their voices to Thugaboo, their first animation project. Also featured in the specials are celebrity appearances by Michael Rapaport, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier and Kim Wayans. The Lil' JJ Show (working title) (13 episodes -- premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon) is a live-action multi-generational comedy starring teenage actor/comedian Lil' JJ, which chronicles the adventures of ninth grader Jordan Lewis who has been waiting tables and stocking shelves at his family's legendary Grants Eat-n-Greet Diner since he was tall enough to reach the counter. Each week Jordan and his neighborhood pals navigate their way through some of the great teenage injustices (i.e. Why do girls say they like the nice guys, but always date the bad boys? Why don't parents have to follow their own rules?) on the ever-changing front lines of adolescence. Alison Taylor (Clarissa Explains It All, Lizzie McGuire, Cheeta Girls) is creator and executive producer, with Ken Bright consulting. Nick Movies is also in development on a feature project for the teenage actor/comedian to star. The untitled film is based on the real-life rags-to-riches story he shares with his teacher-turned-manager, Ken Bright. Also in devolopment for Nick Movies are a series of CGI Smurf movies, and a live-action Charlotte's Web remake. And also coming soon is Nacho Nibre, starring Jack Black, and Barnyard, mentioned above.
    Mr. Meaty is actually premiering September 2006.
    They must have changed when the show premieres.
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    oldnick11

    [17]Jul 8, 2006
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    I hope soon they will have some non CGI nicktoons that sound good!
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    Beardie99

    [18]Jul 8, 2006
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    Hopefully Nicktoons well start to go uphill.
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    oldnick11

    [19]Jul 9, 2006
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    Nick needs to change TeenNick back to Snick and have some non-comedy shows for once like they used to!
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    spongedude49

    [20]Jul 9, 2006
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    Beardie99 wrote:
    Hopefully Nicktoons well start to go uphill.
    Hopefully.
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