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The channel features original series and reruns of programming from Nickelodeon's weekday morning lineup. A late-night programming block aimed at parents, NickMom, aired on Nick Jr. from October 1, 2012 to September 28, 2015. [1] [2] The channel replaced Noggin, which was relaunched as a streaming service in 2015 and acts as a separate sister ...
The following is a list of programming carried by the defunct American digital cable network Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids (shortened to Nick GaS), which aired from 1999 until the end of 2007, when it was replaced on most systems by a 24-hour version of The N.
Nickelodeon goes through a major rebrand: TEENick and The N merged to form TeenNick, Noggin was replaced by the Nick Jr. Channel, and Nicktoons Network became Nicktoons Nickelodeon acquired the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise: 2010: Nickelodeon began co-producing the Winx Club franchise: 2012
Nick Jr. On Demand: Nick Jr. on Demand is the network's video-on-demand service, which is available on most subscription providers. Nick Jr. on Pluto TV: Advertising-supported streaming service Pluto TV, which Viacom acquired in January 2019, added a free version of Nick Jr. on May 1, consisting mainly of older library and archive content. [17]
[note 2] The Wild Thornberrys: January 21, 2008 Rocket Power: June 19, 2010 [2] As Told by Ginger* January 3, 2009 Action League Now! December 31, 2010 ChalkZone: October 28, 2013 [3] The Fairly OddParents* February 24, 2023 Invader Zim* February 23, 2021 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: January 12, 2003 October 2, 2021 All Grown Up!
• Nickelodeon Animation Studio: TV-Y7: Traditional Time Squad: Comic science fiction: 2 seasons, 26 episodes: Dave Wasson: June 8, 2001 – November 26, 2003: Cartoon Network: Cartoon Network Studios: TV-Y7: Traditional Samurai Jack (original series) • Action-adventure • Comedy-drama • Apocalyptic dystopian • Science fantasy: 4 ...
[16] [17] Moving the series to online distribution from outlets such as Nick.com and third-party outlets such as Amazon Video, Google Play, Xbox Video and Hulu reflected what series creator Michael DiMartino called a "sea change" in the industry: While Korra didn't fit in well with Nickelodeon's other programming, the series did extremely well ...
Hocle and Stoty is an American short-form children's television series originally airing on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block. The series was created by David Rudman and Adam Rudman [2] and uses puppetry. The series' production was documented in an art exhibit at the Art Center Highland Park in Highland Park, Illinois from 2010 until ...