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'Legends of the Hidden Temple' Movie Returns Host Kirk Fogg
'Legends of the Hidden Temple' Movie Returns Host Kirk Fogg
'Legends of the Hidden Temple' Movie Returns Host Kirk Fogg
Fans of Nickelodeon’s Legends of the Hidden Temple were briefly excited, then admittedly curious at news that the beloved game show would return (in the form of a TV movie), and they’ll at least have some familiar faces. Original host Kirk Fogg will return for the new scripted iteration as well, paying homage to his time as a Legends of the Hidden Temple guide.
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Team Tapped for ‘NickToons’ Movie
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Team Tapped for ‘NickToons’ Movie
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Team Tapped for ‘NickToons’ Movie
Last year Nickelodeon announced plans to revive several of our favorite ’90s shows, starting with a special block of programming called “The Splat.” But that’s not all the network has been cooking up for nostalgic fans — they’ve also been developing a new film that will bring many of our favorite ’90s cartoon characters together on the big screen for one big, animated adventure, and the company has found the right creative team to tackle the ambitious project.
Nickelodeon Moves Forward with ‘Hey Arnold!’ TV Movie
Nickelodeon Moves Forward with ‘Hey Arnold!’ TV Movie
Nickelodeon Moves Forward with ‘Hey Arnold!’ TV Movie
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.
Nickelodeon Creates 'Splat' Block for Classic '90s Cartoons
Nickelodeon Creates 'Splat' Block for Classic '90s Cartoons
Nickelodeon Creates 'Splat' Block for Classic '90s Cartoons
Just over a week ago, word broke that Nickelodeon might unite any number of its iconic ‘90s cartoons, from Rugrats to Ren and Stimpy for an epic crossover movie, but it seems Nick’s nostalgia plans may run far deeper. According to reports, Nickelodeon may soon launch “The Splat” as a specific daily block to rerun our beloved animated favorites.
Nickelodeon Reviving ’90s Toons for Epic Crossover Movie
Nickelodeon Reviving ’90s Toons for Epic Crossover Movie
Nickelodeon Reviving ’90s Toons for Epic Crossover Movie
If you were a kid in the ’90s, chances are you were a fan of at least one of Nickelodeon’s classic animated shows. Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy, Hey Arnold!, Doug — even teenagers and some parents (the cool ones) could appreciate the clever mix of comedic sensibilities on display. It was truly the heyday of Nickelodeon’s animated offerings, and now the company is bringing them all back, as all things for which we feel pangs of nostalgia must inevitably return.

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