Insanely Twisted Shadow Puppets by Michel Gagné

Posted by Stacy in Art, Gaming, Video Clips on September 22, 2011 at 9:21 am

If these short animations don’t put you in the mood for Halloween, I don’t know what will. Michel Gagné originally made these for Halloween Weekend on Nickelodeon in 2005, but some of them proved to be just a little too disturbing for kids and never aired. There’s nothing explicit… they’re just a little… well… you’ll see. The series was recently spun into an XBox game called Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet.

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The 1990s Are Back!

Posted by Alex in TV on August 14, 2011 at 10:45 am

Remember the 1990s? You know, Rugrats, Saved by the Bell, and - gasp - New Kids on the Block? Well ... love 'em or not, get ready: they're baaaack!

Claire Suddath of TIME gets us all ready for the inevitable arrival of the scrunchies:

Recently, the pace of '90s references and revivals has quickened. In May, the New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys reunited; they're currently touring as one giant acronym monstrosity called NKOTBSB. This fall, MTV will restart Beavis and Butt-Head; their music-video show 120 Minutes is already back on the air on MTV2. VH1 is about to reboot Pop-Up Video. And then a few weeks ago, Nickelodeon started airing its "classic" children's television shows like Clarissa Explains It All and All That on its sister station, TeenNick. That made it official: the '90s have been gone long enough that we've decided to bring them back.

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Did Pete & Pete Invent Hipsters?

Posted by Jill Harness in Entertainment, TV on August 12, 2011 at 10:56 pm

I love Pete & Pete, but this great MTV article has a lot of good points about how the show inspired one of the biggest trends of the last ten years. It makes sense too. After all, most of today’s hipsters grew up watching the show, sucking in its tacky fashions and deeper idiosyncrasies.

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Where Are They Now: 90′s Nick Shows

Posted by Jill Harness in Comics & Cartoons, Entertainment, TV on August 2, 2011 at 2:19 am

You’ve probably already heard that Nickelodeon has started replaying their most popular 90′s shows again, but have you wondered whatever happened to the creators of the shows? Wonder no more with this great Split Sider article.

Did you know the guys who created Pete & Pete wrote Snow Day, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and The Tale of Despereaux since their show was cancelled?

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Awesome ’90s Nickelodeon Shows Are Back

Posted by Stacy in TV on July 13, 2011 at 7:59 pm

This just made my day like you don’t even know. Nickelodeon has announced that they’re bringing back all of your favorite Nick Shows from the ’90s- I’m talking Clarissa Explains It All, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Salute Your Shorts, Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Ren & Stimpy – in a midnight to 4 a.m. block called “The ’90s Are All That.” It’s kind of like a PG Adult Swim, right? It starts on July 25th.

Here’s a complete list of the shows, which is thrilling except for one glaring omission: where’s Hey Dude?

Link via The Daily What

 
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A Cappella Nickelodeon Theme Songs

Posted by Stacy in Everything Else on June 12, 2011 at 6:36 pm

Back in 2007, the University of Michigan G-Men did this awesome medley of Nickelodeon songs of yore. I was pretty delighted when I heard the Salute Your Shorts song and the Hey Dude song – I’ll let the rest of them surprise you, though.

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Double Dare Quiz

Posted by Miss Cellania in TV on November 15, 2010 at 9:52 am

Remember the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare? Sure, you watched it for the slime, but if you remember more than that, you may do well on today’s Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss. I scored 20%, because I am clueless, but the average score right now is 65%. Link

 
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The Spongebob Squarepants Quiz

Posted by Miss Cellania in Comics & Cartoons on July 24, 2009 at 11:44 am


We all love Spongebob Squarepants! Even when he is (or maybe because he is) ridiculously annoying. Today’s Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss will test your knowledge of Bikini Bottom trivia. I only scored 50%, but my kids aced it. Link

 
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Nickelodeon of Yesteryear (OK, of the 80s)

Posted by Stacy in Neatorama Exclusives on March 5, 2008 at 9:10 am

If you were a kid at any time during the 80s and 90s and had cable television, chances are that you’re pretty familiar with Clarissa Darling and the Bar None Dude Ranch. Although a shocking (…or not) number of these child actors seemed to call it quits on their television careers not long after their stint on Nickelodeon, some of them went on to bigger and better things. Like what? You know you’re dying to know.

Salute Your Shorts

photo from sydlexia.com

Salute Your Shorts was about kids at a summer camp called Camp Anawanna. It’s relatively obscure, considering it only aired two seasons. But some surprising talent participated in those two seasons, including Blake Sennett (then going by Blake Soper) who is now better known for being the lead guitarist in Rilo Kiley (and possibly dating Winona Ryder). Coincidentally (or not) the Rilo Kiley’s lead singer is Jenny Lewis, who was also a former child star. There’s a hidden song on the Rilo Kiley album “Take Offs and Landings” called “Salute My Shorts” in reference to Blake’s brief stint as Ronnie Pinsky. Also notable is Christine Cavanaugh (Mona the Mail Lady), who later became the voice of Chuckie Finster on Rugrats, Babe the pig and Dexter of Dexter’s Laboratory.

This is pretty much the only fan page I could find for Salute Your Shorts and I’m proud to say it’s from Iowa State University. Maybe we’re the only weirdos who liked this show.

Are You Afraid of the Dark


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This was the era of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike, so I was of course a huge fan of Are You Afraid of the Dark. It was the highlight of my SNICK (Saturday Night Nickelodeon, of course) lineup. I was particularly haunted by the clown doll in the opening credits. Anyway, Dark was about a group of kids (The Midnight Society) who (presumably) snuck out of their houses late at night to meet around a campfire and tell spooky stories. The episode always began with the storyteller saying, “Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society, I call this story –”, followed by the title of the story and a dramatic flourish of powder which caused the fire to flare up. I’m sad to report that most of the 15 kids involved in the show over its seven-year run don’t seem to be doing much now, with a few exceptions:

  • Elisha Cuthbert is arguably the best-known of the Midnight Society. Who knew that innocent young Megan would end up starring in House of Wax with Paris Hilton? I kid, I kid. Elisha is notable for her role as Kim Bauer on 24, which she says she will be reprising in the movie version.
  • Rachel Blanchard (Kristen) played Cher on the T.V. version of Clueless and you’ve also seen her in Snakes on a Plane, Without a Paddle, 7th Heaven and Road Trip. Rivaling her somewhat celebrity status is…
  • …Joanna Garcia. She used her role as Samantha on AYAOTD to propel her to bigger and better things, such as Vicki on the much-mourned cult hit Freaks and Geeks and air-headed Cheyenne on the CW’s Reba.
  • Clarissa Explains It All

    photo from www.thur.de

    Before Melissa Joan Hart was Sabrina Spellman, she was Clarissa Darling. She battled horrors like her brother Ferguson (Ferg-wad), zits and surviving before getting her driver’s license. It was an interesting show because it broke the barrier between viewer and character by having Clarissa address the viewer Ferris Bueller-style.
    I have to admit I was mildly in love with Clarissa’s best friend Sam, but unfortunately it doesn’t look like he’s done much acting since. It might surprise you to know that Elizabeth Hess, who played Clarissa’s mom, is now teaching acting at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. At least, I was surprised. Irritating genius Ferg-wad ended up going to Notre Dame in real life.

    Hey Dude

    photo from Amazon.com

    As far as I can tell, Hey Dude was Christine Taylor’s big start. It was the story of a city slicker, who, sick of stressful life in New York, bought a dude ranch in Arizona. He wasn’t quite as talented at running a ranch as crunching numbers, though, so we are constantly entertained by his bumbling ways and how his teenage staff is constantly coming to his rescue. The series was filmed on location at Tanque Verde Guest Ranch near Tucson and apparently some of it is still standing (although in bad shape). We all know Christine Taylor was Marcia, Marcia, Marcia, and married Ben Stiller, but what about the rest of them? Well, Jonathan Galkin, who played Mr. Ernst’s nephew, Jake, is the co-founder of DFA Records. DFA has produced and remixed artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Gorillaz, The Chemical Brothers and Le Tigre. Who know cousin Jake would turn out to be so cool??

    So, tell me – am I the only one who watched these shows? Did I miss one of your favorites? Do tell.

     
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