Another entertainment industry predator has been brought to light. A thorough investigative report on Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi reveals the showrunner maintained several relationships with underage female animators, and may have trafficked in child pornography.
A surprising shake-up at Nickelodeon may not be so amicable as reported. The kids’ network has dropped showrunner Dan Schneider – creator of iCarly, Kenan & Kel and more – after “multiple complaints of abusive behavior” and an apparent argument during a network meeting.
Well, you can’t let a title like Rocko’s Modern Life feel outdated. The fan-favorite Nickelodeon wallaby and all his friends are coming back for a new one-hour special, as Static Cling reunites the classic cast and crew.
SpongeBob Squarepants has been one of Nickelodeon's most popular shows since it aired in 1999, which is why people were shocked when they heard that the show was going to be cancelled after 17 years.
A meme circulated the internet this past week that after 17 years on TV, SpongeBob would be cancelled on October 17, 2016...
Rugrats was one of the most iconic animated shows of the ’90s. The second ever Nicktoon, the cartoon debuted on Nickelodeon 25 years ago this week. Yup, the Rugrats are officially a quarter of a century old.
Nickelodeon is making history today. For the first time ever a same-sex married couple will appear on their network. The couple will appear on the cartoon, The Loud House.
But not only is the couple the same sex but they are also interracial...
In what will surely become one of the most effective campaigns to make money ever, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon have announced the director for an upcoming film featuring characters from Nick's most popular, old (read: mostly 90's) cartoons. See the Rugrats, CatDog, Rocko, Hey Arnold, and more in a movie together? Yes please!
Damn near everything popular between 1985 and 1999 has been rebooted, reimagined, reworked, or remade in the studios’ relentless efforts to wring every last drop of earning potential from existing creative properties. Some efforts have been more successful than others, but either way, Nickelodeon has moved to throw their own hat into the ring.
There could be some great news for us kids that grew up in the '90s! During 90sFest, a one day music festival in Brooklyn, NY, it seems as though Nickelodeon was promoting something big coming soon with "Splat" signs.