Thursday, July 31, 2025

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for July 31, 2025 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for July 31, 2025 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for July 31, 2025 | Nickelodeon

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Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

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‘South Park’ Season 27 Opener Scores Ratings Big With Small Trump Attack

Satan and Donald Trump on 'South Park'


South Park certainly has been in the news during the past week.

Satan and Donald Trump on 'South Park'
Satan and Donald Trump on 'South Park' | Paramount+

The animated series took aim at President Donald Trump in its Season 27 opener, in particular focusing on the Commander-in-Chief’s small manhood, and clearly it has paid off.

The opening episode — which premiered on Comedy Central and streamed on Paramount+, thanks to a massive new deal between the company soon to be owned by Skydance and South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker — was watched by nearly 6 million viewers across these two platforms, per the company.

It noted that the episode also scored its biggest season premiere share on the cable network since 1999 – two years after its debut – and up 68% on last season. Per Nielsen, it landed a 9.2, compared to the 5.48 scored by the Season 26 opener.

It also was the best season premiere rating in three years, with nearly 1M viewers (996,000) compared to 866,000 last year, and was the No. 1 telecast across all cable last Wednesday (July 23).

None of this should be a surprise given the outrage and excitement that the episode drew from people on both sides of the political aisle.

The episode featured the president complaining about the size of his manhood in an official painting, then crawling into bed with and trying to be amorous with Satan, who rejects him and complains about the size of Trump’s privates. There also were multiple paintings scattered throughout the fictional White House that poke fun at Trump’s military bravado as well as an image that seems to involve Trump and a sheep engaged in an activity not meant for polite company, not to mention that deepfake.

Stone and Parker knew exactly what they were doing – titling the episode “Sermon on the ‘Mount” – after their parent company, Paramount Global, had been in the crossfire for bending the knee to the president over his frivolous lawsuit involving 60 Minutes as well as the appearance of bending further by canceling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (purely for “financial reasons,” per CBS).

One administration official told Deadline that the president was “seething over the childish attack by South Park” and the White House even put out an official statement.

“This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention,” White House Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers said.

The fact that earlier in the week, Parker and Stone had struck a new, five-year overall deal with Paramount Global as well as a five-year streaming license deal reportedly worth around $1.5B as streamers such as HBO Max clamored for the opportunity to stream the 300-plus episodes of the long-running animated show highlights a few errors in the administration’s response.

Trump and the White House will be able to sleep slightly easier this week as South Park won’t air its second episode of the season until Wednesday, August 6, though there was a rerun of the opener that aired during this week's timeslot.

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Originally published: July 31, 2025.

Original source: Deadline.

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Kids Entertainment Executives Ask Five Big Questions About the Paramount-Skydance Merger

From the future of Nickelodeon to new opportunities for producers, what will the deal mean for the kids media industry?

Nickelodeon characters

The ink is barely dry on the FCC’s stamp of approval for Skydance’s US$8-billion acquisition of Paramount, and there are still a lot more questions than answers about what things will be like after the merger. 

With executive statements and past coverage as a jumping-off point, Kidscreen reached out to the industry to determine five big unknowns that will need to come into focus as the dust settles.

What’s going to happen to Nickelodeon?

Unsurprisingly, the top question on most people’s minds is what will become of Nickelodeon post-merger. 

Blue’s Clues co-creator Angela Santomero and Titmouse Vice President (VP) of production Marcy Pritchard (who was Santomero’s colleague at Nick) want to know, first and foremost, what the future holds for the brand. 

“We all believe Nick is one of the strongest brands in the world,” Santomero says, speaking for them both. “Are there plans to sell the kids properties to streamers and continue to dilute the brand, or is there a commitment to making kids a focus?” 

Duloingo’s Linda Simensky, who was a director of animation at Nickelodeon before her long tenure as head of content at PBS KIDS, has one big question: Does Skydance even care about the children’s market? 

“What I am most curious about is pretty simple. Is Skydance interested in kids? And cable? Or are they going to get rid of all that and focus on movies—like the WBD approach, where they clearly want to marginalize kids and animation? Until we know their overall take on kids and animation, we can’t just assume they’re all in.”

There’s also the library to consider, adds Amy Friedman, who spent 23 years at Nickelodeon in roles including Senior Vice President (SVP) of original programming and creative director for Noggin & TeenNick. She’s eager to learn more about what’s happening to that catalogue. “What current deals exist? How long do they go? And more importantly: What future deals will exist?” She also asks, “Will they want to ‘own’ the kids leader or [Nick’s] history, or rent out the shows a la carte for dollars?” 

Past comments from Skydance and Paramount have hinted that animation and Nickelodeon are important to the company. “Skydance’s exceptional pool of in-house creative animation talent, led by pioneer John Lasseter, will expand Paramount’s animation capabilities as well as consumer products opportunities over the long term,” Paramount said in a release about the deal in July 2024. And on a call with analysts that same month, incoming president Jeff Shell boasted that together, Paramount-Skydance would “immediately be a leader in animation.” But it’s one thing to say this, and another to make Nickelodeon a priority. 

What does the future of original animation look like at the company?

Skydance Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Ellison said in July 2024 that one of the real benefits of the merger would be bringing Skydance Animation and Nickelodeon Animation together to create “an animation powerhouse [and] one of the best and most powerful within the industry.” But what shape this takes is up in the air. Will the teams be consolidated to start working on TV series and films together? 

Skydance has a new family film called Pookoo in the works for a 2026 release on Netflix. It’s possible that talent at both studios could start collaborating on this project, as well as on several others that are already in the pipeline.

“Skydance Animation’s partnership with Netflix shows a capability for high-end animated storytelling,” says Adam Woodgate, Vice President (VP) of research solutions at The Insights Family. Mixing that with Nickelodeon’s library of established franchises and studio capacity could lead to new Nick-Netflix co-productions; revivals of IP such as Rugrats, Dora the Explorer and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with modern visual styles; or possibly even the launch of new high-octane franchises featuring the sci-fi/action edge of Skydance’s live-action fare. Woodgate asks, “Is it too daring to suggest Top Gun or Mission Impossible for kids?” 

Ellison’s team—which already has ties to Prime Video, Netflix and Apple—might choose to focus on hit franchises that can perform well on Free, Ad-Supported Streaming Television (FAST) channels like Pluto TV, Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) platforms like Paramount+ and third-party streamers, Woodgate says. “The benefit to kids & family audiences could be bigger animation experiences, with traditional Nickelodeon aesthetics shifting toward Pixar-level polish.” 

Who will run animation and kids content at the combined company?

There’s been speculation that 68-year-old animation legend John Lasseter could be tapped to do this. He’s currently head of Skydance Animation, and was the boss at Pixar before misconduct allegations came to light.

But Nickelodeon has its own contenders, too—including Brian Robbins, who has served as president of Nickelodeon since 2018 and last year become one of three co-CEOs that have been leading Paramount Global. Some aren’t so sure about Robbins, though. Friedman says she assumes he won’t be in line for the job. Although Robbins has a reputation for being more digital-focused than past Nickelodeon leaders, the company has still been slow to grow into a successful digital brand, Friedman says, adding that whoever takes over would likely make digital growth a high priority. It's also speculated that Robbins will be leaving Paramount once the merger is complete.

There’s also Ramsey Naito, who’s been in place as president of Nickelodeon Animation since 2021. Under her leadership, the studio has churned out more than 70 projects—its biggest slate ever—including PAW Patrol: The Movie and SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years and The Patrick Star Show, along with a fresh iteration of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

And then there’s the possibility that the new organization could look outside its existing ranks for fresh blood to lead its kids content business.

What will kids commissioning and acquisitions look like?

The Skydance acquisition is expected to inject US$1.5 billion into Paramount Global, the FCC said when it signed off on the deal. But will much of that money will be channeled into kids content?

According to data from Ampere Analysis, Nickelodeon has only ordered four new content titles so far in 2025—two season renewals for animated series Rock Paper Scissors, plus Nickelodeon Animation’s Wylde Pak and live-action Victorious spin-off Hollywood Arts. Nickelodeon also has Avatar: Seven Havens, an animated series set in the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe, in the works, and has renewed it's DORA reboot for a fourth season, Last year, the kids network made six commissions, including the Loud House movie, No Time to Spy. So will commissioning go up, do down, or stay flat?

Friedman is curious about what audience demos the new company might prioritize among preschool, kids and teens. Will there be new content ordered for digital, linear and movies? She also wonders what will happen to audio, which is a small piece of the Nick business at present. 

And then here’s also the question of whether the company will create a new streamer or just focus on building up Paramount+. “Digital media and gaming, too—how much will that inform the business?” Friedman asks. “And will they go more into streaming with a new spinoff streaming service?”

Nickelodeon did have two independent streaming services, the preschool-focused Noggin, which shuttered last year, and Nick+, which was launched in selected regions internationally.

What opportunities does this create for the industry?

It’s too early to say what buyers at the new company will be looking for, but there are a few ways it could go. Woodgate offered some thoughts on what the industry should keep an eye out for. For content producers, Woodgate predicts that “now’s the time to pitch global-scale animation or franchise revivals. Skydance is likely to be looking for big, exportable concepts that can work across Paramount+ and FAST, as well as current distribution.”

Licensing and consumer products businesses should look for “big opportunities if Paramount-Skydance reboots legacy brands for Gen Alpha,” he adds. “Think G.I. Joe, TMNT, Transformers, or even Avatar with a blockbuster refresh.” 

Companies and brands with an educational bent could be primed to benefit in new ways if the new company does invest more in digital, as Noggin was doing before it was shut down, adds Michael Levine, who previously worked as an SVP and chief of learning and impact at Noggin. 

“From an education and social impact perspective, the combined company has an opportunity to help kids develop new maker tools to share their own stories wherever they live, and to use transformative transmedia experiences to bring kids together in communities,” he says. 

But Woodgate had a warning for these educational brands: “Be aware of reduced emphasis on DEI, which could affect funding, representation or messaging in kids programming.”

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August 2025 on TeenNick Europe: Bixler High Private Eye | Paradise Run | Nickelodeon Original Movies

Below is a round-up of TeenNick Europe's programming highlights for August 2025!

Bixler High Private Eye

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About TeenNick Europe and this guide: Although TeenNick Europe is not the official name of this channel, it's the name I've given it as it broadcasts primarily in Europe. There are a couple of pan-regional versions of TeenNick: TeenNick Comm (aka TeenNick Europe), which broadcasts in France (under the name Nickelodeon Teen), Hungary and Poland; and TeenNick Global, which is available in Latin America and Romania. All times CET, please check local listings for localised air times. Unless otherwise noted, localised episode titles are Hungarian (Magyar). Most of the premieres listed only apply to TeenNick Hungary (Magyarország). ** This area is currently under review for updating.

Please note that Nickelodeon Teen in France is scheduled to closedown on Monday 14th July 2025. The channel will be replaced by Nickelodeon Toon (aka NickToons France).

NickALive! has a active Mapping Planet Nickelodeon side project, which aims to detail which country gets what feed. If you can help, let me know!

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TeenNick listings courtesy of Mentrum.

--- This August, Teen Nick Europe will be airing:

-- Brand new episodes of Paradise Run season three:

- 2025-08-07 12:25 3x28 Big Run, Big Prize
- 2025-08-08 12:25 3x27 A Prize Packed Run

Please note that, whilst these episodes are currently scheduled, they may not air.

"Paradise Run" is locally titled "Hawaii futam" in Hungary.

-- The Nickelodeon Original Movie Bixler High Private Eye (channel premiere):

- 2025-08-03 14:00 - premiere
- 2025-08-03 19:35 - encore

"Bixler High Private Eye" is locally titled "Zöldfülű magánszimat" in Hungary.

-- A selection of Nickelodeon Original Movies:

2025-08-02 14:00/19:35 Blurt! (Ne szólj szám!)
2025-08-03 14:00/19:35 Bixler High Private Eye (Zöldfülű magánszimat)
2025-08-09 14:00/19:35 The Thundermans Return (A Thunderman család visszatér)
2025-08-10 14:00/19:35 Henry Danger: The Movie (Veszélyes Henry: A film)

-- Leaving shows:

- Every Witch Way (A legboszibb boszi)
Last airing: 2025-08-29 09:15

- Paradise Run (Hawaii futam)
Last airing: 2025-08-29 20:35

- True Jackson, VP
Last airing: 2025-08-30 01:25

- Henry Danger
Last airing: 2025-08-31 16:45


Originally published: July 31, 2025.

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Augusztusi; augusztusban; TeenNicken; A Thunderman család; Bella és a Bulldogok; iCarly; True Jacksonnál; Big Time Rush; V, mint Viktória; Sam és Cat; Hunter Street; A lila színnel feltüntett epizódok bár szerepelnek a műsortervezetben, viszont nem biztos, hogy adásba kerülnek; új film, csatornapremier; ismétlés; Filmek augusztusban; Lekerülő sorozatok; Utolsó vetítés.

NickToons and the Dice of Destiny: 5 Minutes of Gameplay

Enjoy five minutes of gameplay showing off a quest in NickToons and the Dice of Destiny, the upcoming 1-4 player co-op action-RPG set in the NickToons universe, courtesy of IGN! In this gameplay video, we see SpongeBob SquarePants, Timmy Turner, Cosmo and Wanda trek through Bikini Bottomshire Forest, visiting locations such as Barnacle Thicket and The Tangle, and bumping into Sokka from Avatar: The Last Airbender, proprietor of Sokka's Sustenance, which brews potions for our heroes! It's currently unknown whether Cactus Juice will be on the menu, although it is the quenchiest.

NickToons and the Dice of Destiny: 5 Minutes of Gameplay | IGN

SpongeBob, Katara, the Ninja Turtles, and many more are all here and playable. Wishlist it on Steam ahead of its September 30 release date for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch platforms if you're interested: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3051490/Nicktoons__The_Dice_of_Destiny/

NICKTOONS & THE DICE OF DESTINY RELEASES EXTENDED TRAILER FEATURING NEW HEROES & GAMEPLAY

Check out the treasures of The Dice of Destiny Collector's Edition, launching alongside the game on September 30

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' key art

MINNEAPOLIS – July 21, 2025 – An epic crossover quest nears! Nickelodeon and GameMill Entertainment released a new extended trailer today for Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny, the epic action RPG launching September 30 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Today’s video showcases more of the game’s Nicktoons heroes, as well as a fresh look at its real-time ARPG gameplay featuring tons of fantasy fun with fan-favorite Nickelodeon characters!


Journey across Nickelodeon-inspired fantasy lands on a grand quest inspired by tabletop RPGs in Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny! Slash, bash, cast spells, and strategize your way to victory against a variety of enemies in fast-paced and fluid ARPG combat. Upgrade your weapons and master new abilities in solo play and local co-op for up to four players. Choose from a roster of legendary characters from across the Nickelodeon universe, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Sandy Cheeks, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Leonardo, Avatar: The Last Airbender’s Katara, Timmy from The Fairly OddParents, and more to be revealed!

Also revealed today were two new boss characters: Sheldon J. Plankton (and his wife, Karen) from SpongeBob SquarePants, and Princess Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender. As bosses. Sheldon and Azula won't be playable characters.

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' Collector's Edition (PlayStation 5)

Alongside today’s new trailer came the announcement of the game’s Collector’s Edition, featuring:

  • Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny for PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch
  • "Wardrobe of Wonder" DLC Code (unlocks a new costume for each playable character)
  • Wooden Dice Tray with Storage Compartment
  • Custom Dice Set and Travel Pouch
  • 9 Collectible Hero Trading Cards
  • Sticker Sheet
  • 2-sided Poster with Game Map and Extended Cover Art

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny will launch on September 30 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. The game’s Standard Edition is available to pre-order at major retailers for $49.99. A Digital Deluxe Edition featuring the "Wardrobe of Wonder" DLC will be available for $59.99. The "Wardrobe of Wonder" DLC will be available seperately at launch for $14.99. The Collector's Edition will be available for pre-order at retailers soon for $79.99.

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny is licensed by Nickelodeon, developed by Fair Play Labs and Petit Fabrik, and published by GameMill Entertainment.

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny

Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' Collector's Edition Packaging (PlayStation 5)

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' Collector's Edition Packaging (Nintendo Switch)

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' Collector's Edition (Nintendo Switch)

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' key art

'Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny' logo

About GameMill Entertainment

GameMill Entertainment, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a third-party publisher of console and mobile games for passionate fans around the world. Development platforms include PC, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft consoles including the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, Sony consoles including the PlayStation®5 and PlayStation®4, and mobile devices. With development across the globe, GameMill is a source of entertaining and fun games for all ages. For more information, visit https://gamemill.com, as well as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 46th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location-based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon is a part of Paramount’s (Nasdaq: PARA, PARAA) global portfolio of multimedia entertainment brands.

About Paramount Consumer Products

Paramount Consumer Products oversees all licensing and merchandising for Paramount (Nasdaq: PARA, PARAA), a leading global media and entertainment company that creates premium content and experiences for audiences worldwide. Driven by a diverse slate of consumer brands, Paramount Consumer Products’ portfolio is based on content from platforms including Paramount+, CBS (including CBS Television Studios and CBS Television Distribution), cable networks (including MTV, Nickelodeon and Showtime), and Paramount Pictures. Additionally, the division operates Paramount Game Studios. With properties spanning animation, live-action, preschool, youth and adult, Paramount Consumer Products is committed to creating the highest quality product for some of the world’s most beloved, iconic franchises. To view our range of consumer products and Paramount branded apparel, visit ParamountShop.com.

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Update (7/29) - Pre-orders for the Collector's Editions are now open!

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Originally published: July 31, 2025 at 00:3x BST.

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