Nickelodeon
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Nickelodeon (often referred to as Nick for short) is a cable channel dedicated to children's programming, owned by Paramount Global. The first of its kind, the network launched on April 1, 1979, and became a global juggernaut in the 1990s by showcasing its live-action programming and in-house animated cartoons (dubbed as "Nicktoons") dedicated to families worldwide. The Nicktoon lineup include the likes of Rugrats, Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold, The Angry Beavers, SpongeBob SquarePants, Invader Zim, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Loud House, and countless others, alongside live-action programming such as The Adventures of Pete & Pete, All That!, Kenan & Kel, iCarly, and from 2011-2021, Hasbro's own Power Rangers. They are also the current owners of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Garfield franchises.
Nickelodeon later expanded to establish programming blocks outside of their main demographic, launching "Nick Jr." for pre-schoolers, "TeenNick" for teenagers, "Nick at Nite" for prime-time television, and "NickRewind" for older programming. Since 1988, Nickelodeon has held its own awards ceremony called the "Kids' Choice Awards", in which the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Josh Duhamel, Mark Wahlberg, John Cena, Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke have served as hosts and the former four men had been slimed in the time-honored tradition of the brand. In 1995, the Nickelodeon Movies production company was launched, with sister studio Paramount Pictures distributing their films.
Relevant to this wiki, they are co-producing the Transformers: EarthSpark cartoon in conjunction with Entertainment One and Hasbro Entertainment, released in 2022 on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon.[1]
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Social media posts
In December 2022, many of Nickelodeon's Instagram accounts promoted EarthSpark airing on Paramount+ by posting pictures of classic Nicktoons characters as converting robots. Though most of them are traced from pre-existing Transformers art, they all lack the copyright indicia to suggest these were authorized by Hasbro, so they're kind of in a legal grey area since they have been otherwise okayed by the company that produces the current Transformers cartoon. We've mirrored them all here below, due to the impermanent nature of social media, and just because we think they're neat.
Cosmo and Wanda
(The Fairly OddParents)[7]Lana and Lola Loud
(The Loud House)[9]Nigel Thornberry
(The Wild Thornberrys)[10]Arnold Shortman
(Hey Arnold!)[10]Goddard
(Jimmy Neutron)[10]GIR
(Invader Zim)[10]Jenny Wakeman
(My Life as a Teenage Robot)[10]
Notes
- To promote The Transformers: The Movie's theatrical release, the channel held a contest where prizes included a home sound system, copies of the soundtrack (and other Scotti Bros. Records releases) and a "drawing from the actual movie". For its home video release, they'd run the "Super Saturday Spring Training sweepstakes, where the prizes included a copy of either the movie or a copy of My Little Pony: The Movie. Ironically at this point, the channel was largely against the kind of violence that shows like the cartoon itself and G.I. Joe were promoting, so no word on whether or not they approved of Optimus Prime dying.
- Even before EarthSpark, a "Transformers Universe" area was featured in the Nickelodeon social game Nicktropolis in 2008.
- Transformers has also had a regular presence at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, via either promotions for upcoming films or nominations for different categories, though the franchise has yet to actually win any competitive awards.
- Transformers was nominated for "Favorite Movie" at the 2008 KCAs.
- At the 2010 KCAs, Revenge of the Fallen was nominated for "Favorite Movie", while Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox were nominated for "Favorite Movie Actor" and "Favorite Movie Actress" respectively.
- To promote Age of Extinction, Optimus Prime appeared via video at the 2014 KCAs and warned host Mark Wahlberg that he was in danger of being slimed by Jack Reynor. Ultimately, Optimus ended up turning the tables and sliming Reynor himself.
- At the 2015 KCAs, Age of Extinction was nominated for "Favorite Movie", with Mark Wahlberg nominated for "Favorite Movie Actor". Angry Birds Transformers was also nominated for "Most Addicting Game".
- Isabela Merced appeared at the 2017 KCAs to present one of the categories, as well as to premiere a preview clip of The Last Knight.
- At the 2023 KCAs, Optimus Prime was given a Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to him by his Rise of the Beasts co-stars Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, and Pete Davidson.[12]
- At the 2024 KCAs, Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Keegan-Michael Key revealed a new clip from Transformers One.
- In July 2024, the official SpongeBob SquarePants YouTube channel uploaded a new entry in their SpongeBob: Reimagined series that reinterpreted a scene from the season 1 episode "Karate Choppers" in Transformers style, complete with transforming robotic versions of SpongeBob and Sandy.
References
- ↑ Deadline article
- ↑ "do you need a boating license to turn into one?"—SpongeBob SquarePants, Instagram, 2022/12/07
- ↑ "No, this is PATRICK BOT"—Patrick Star, Instagram, 2022/12/07
- ↑ "a lasagna making bot... so Garfield"—Garfield, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ "Zuko’s bot is totally fire 🔥"—Avatar: The Last Airbender, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ "Angelica's a really cool bot"—Rugrats, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ "a MAGICAL conversion"—Fairly OddParents, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ "teenage mutant ninja bot"—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ "Lana and Lola as robot twins? What could go wrong? 🤖"—The Loud House, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 "Nigel Thornberry’s bot? SMASHING!"—NickRewind, Instagram, 2022/12/06
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "let our imagination run wild with these Nicktoon bot conversions!"—Nickelodeon Animation, Instagram, 2022/12/07
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/i_-f1bc7VrM