Eien Performs “Paradise” by Coldplay | LSBS | Nickelodeon
With flashing lights all around, Eien really is a star in his performance of “Paradise” by Coldplay! Check out this futuristic space shorty who can do more than just moonwalk! Catch more Lip Sync Battle Shorties on Nick!
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Jacob Performs “My Songs Know What You Did in The Dark” by Fall Out Boy | LSBS | Nick
Check out Jacob’s rocking performance of “My Songs Know What You Did in The Dark” by Fall Out Boy, proving that zombies really can dance! Catch more Lip Sync Battle Shorties on Nickelodeon!
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Mariah Performs “No Excuses” by Meghan Trainor | LSBS | Nickelodeon
Mariah gives it her all in this performance of “No Excuses” by Meghan Trainor! There is no excuse not to love this shorty’s awesome dance moves! Catch more Lip Sync Battle Shorties on Nick!
I have no excuse! I LOVED this performance! What was YOUR favorite part?! πΆ
Lip Sync Battle Shorties | How to do the Wave, the Plug Walk & More!
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More Nick: Nickelodeon Superstar JoJo Siwa Announces First-Ever U.S. Concert Tour and First EP Release!
Originally published: Sunday, November 18, 2018.
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Monday, November 19, 2018
Super Tic-Tac-Toe | Henry Danger | Nickelodeon Russia
It's superheroes versus super villains in this super-dangerous game of Tic-Tac-Toe - Henry Danger style! Who will win? Click play below to find out!
ΠΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ-Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠΈ | ΠΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΠΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈ | Nickelodeon Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ
Π‘ΡΠ³ΡΠ°ΠΉ Π² ΠΊΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ-Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠΈ Ρ ΠΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΌ ΠΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈ, ΠΠ°ΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π½ΠΎΠΌ Π§Π΅Π»ΠΎΠΌ ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΌΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΡΠΏΠ½ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠΈ!
Watch more Henry Danger on Nickelodeon!
ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ΅ Nick: Nickelodeon Russia Names Sergey Zhukov as Network Ambassador!
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Noughts and Crosses.
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ΠΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ-Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠΈ | ΠΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΠΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈ | Nickelodeon Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ
Π‘ΡΠ³ΡΠ°ΠΉ Π² ΠΊΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ-Π½ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠΈ Ρ ΠΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΌ ΠΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈ, ΠΠ°ΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π½ΠΎΠΌ Π§Π΅Π»ΠΎΠΌ ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΌΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΡΠΏΠ½ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠΈ!
Watch more Henry Danger on Nickelodeon!
ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ΅ Nick: Nickelodeon Russia Names Sergey Zhukov as Network Ambassador!
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Noughts and Crosses.
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Unauthorized Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Show Must Not Go On, Judge Orders
Originally published: Tuesday, February 06, 2018.
UPDATE (11/19): LAS CRUCES, N.M. (CN) – A nonprofit anti-bullying campaign must stop using the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in its stage shows, a federal judge recently ruled, reports Courthouse News Service.
Introduced as comic book characters in 1984, the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, named for Italian Renaissance artists and trained by the sensei rat Splinter, have raked in more than $1 billion through six feature films, four cartoon series, more than two dozen video games, and numerous toy lines. Viacom acquired the rights to the franchise through its Nickelodeon subsidiary in 2009, and recently launched the franchise's latest animated iteration, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Viacom sued New Mexico-based Mark Anthony Baca and his Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign in February of this year, claiming Baca has repeatedly promised to stop violating copyright in his “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” stage shows – but he hasn’t done so.
Baca presents his anti-bullying shows at elementary schools and for community groups across the Southwest. His Guardian Campaign is an Oklahoma nonprofit based in New Mexico.
“The undisputed record shows the Ninja Turtle marks are distinctive, famous, of high quality, and that Defendants’ Show uses marks so similar to Viacom’s famous mark as to impair the distinctiveness of the famous mark and to harm the reputation of the famous mark by linking it to a Show of inferior quality,” U.S. District Judge Judith C. Herrera wrote in a 14-page order.
Amateur videos of Guardian shows feature the reptilian heroes spin-kicking, shouting their signature “Cowabunga!” and dancing to Michael Jackson songs while delivering their anti-bullying message. In one show, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat their arch-nemesis Shredder, whereupon Master Splinter declares the turtles ready to take on bullies.
Baca and Guardian call the show a parody – which would protect it under fair-use laws. But Viacom says it’s a straight knockoff.
“The show is not a parody,” the company said in its 24-page complaint. “The show provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles. Additionally, the Ninja Turtles characters are portrayed without any irony or self-awareness that would suggest a parodic element to the show.”
Since Viacom filed its complaint, Baca and Guardian have not responded to court motions and filings. Viacom published its complaints in newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, emailed Baca’s last known address and sent documents to Baca’s mother, among others, in an attempt to reach the defendants.
Baca still didn’t respond, so on Thursday Herrera granted Viacom’s request to permanently bar Guardian and Baca from using the Ninja Turtles in their performances.
Herrera didn’t order any punitive damages against Baca or Guardian, but with the defendants absent from the court proceedings, the Cowabunga show must not go on.
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UPDATE (2/6): Mark Anthony Baca has told TheWrap that, after being approached by Viacom, his show was changed to fit the legal definition of parody. He also maintained that his show contained anti-bullying segments. Baca also said that the Turtles parodies show has ended its run, and that he is moving on to a new show with his own brand.
Original post:
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (CN) — Viacom is suing a New Mexico-based nonprofit in federal court, warning it needs to stop featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in its anti-bullying campaign.
Introduced in a 1984 movie, the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Donatello - named for Italian Renaissance artists and trained by their sensei rat Splinter, have made more than $1 billion through six feature films, four cartoon series, toys and more than two dozen video games. Viacom acquired the rights to the franchise through its Nickelodeon subsidiary in 2009.
Viacom started legal proceedings against Mark Anthony Baca and his Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign on Friday, February 2, 2018 claiming Baca has repeatedly promised to stop violating copyright in his “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” stage shows, but he continues in “flagrant, knowing willful” violation of its intellectual property.
Baca presents anti-bullying shows at elementary schools and to community groups across the Southwest. His Guardian Campaign is an Oklahoma nonprofit based in New Mexico.
Viacom says it demanded that Baca cease and desist violating copyright in August 2015, in November 2016, and again in January 2017.
After these repeated demands, Viacom says, Baca promised to stop infringing copyright in January 2017 — but it was a lie. “In January 2018, Viacom contacted defendants once again, and defendants once again acknowledged their wrongdoing and agreed to cease their infringement,” the complaint states.
“Nevertheless, the very next day, defendants performed the infringing show and continue to perform the show to this day.”
In one show, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat their arch nemesis Shredder, whereupon Master Splinter declares the turtles ready to take on bullies.
Amateur videos of Guardian shows feature the reptilian heroes spin-kicking, shouting their signature “Cowabunga!” and dancing to Michael Jackson songs while delivering their anti-bullying message.
Baca and Guardian call the show a parody, but Viacom calls it a straight ripoff.
“The show is not a parody,” it says in its 24-page complaint. “The show provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles. Additionally, the Ninja Turtles characters are portrayed without any irony or self-awareness that would suggest a parodic element to the show.”
Represented by Jeremy Harrison with Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, Viacom says its attorney “finally reached Mr. Baca by telephone on January 17, 2018. Mr. Baca acknowledged his infringement and agreed to cease his infringing conduct and cancel upcoming shows,” the complaint states.
Then Baca sent an email saying he’d stop violating copyright if he could complete his scheduled performances. Not good enough, Viacom says. Its attorney spoke with him again on Jan. 18, and told him the infringement “must cease immediately.”
Baca agreed, Viacom says — then did it again that very night, and again three days later. And he’s still marketing the show, through at least April 5, in four states across the country, for $10 to $12 a seat, or $25 for a ticket to “meet and greet” the turtles. He even sells Ninja Turtles merchandise at the shows, “further suggesting an affiliation with Viacom.”
Enough is enough, Viacom says. It seeks an injunction and punitive damages for copyright and trademark infringement and dilution and unfair trade, plus attorney’s fees and costs of suit.
Neither party could be reached for comment by telephone Monday, February 2, 2018.
Via Courthouse News.
Also, via TheWrap:
Cowabunga! Viacom is harnessing the power of its legal team to shut down a live-action show that they say is ripping off its beloved “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” property.
In its lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court in New Mexico, Viacom says that the “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” show is an infringement on “TMNT,” and despite defendants Mark Anthony Baca and Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign admitting the infringement and agreeing to knock it off, the show ha gone on — hence the lawsuit.
“Defendants do not have a license or other form of authorization from Viacom to make use of any of Viacom’s copyrights or trademarks in any way,” the suit reads.
According to the suit, the show makes use of Viacom’s characters Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello and others, and of the characters’ “distinctive costumes.”
Viacom insists that, despite the billing, the live-action show is “not a parody” and “provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles.” And while the show is billed as having an anti-bullying message, “bullying is not the focus of the Show. At bottom, the Show is centered around Viacom’s Ninja Turtles Properties, which Defendants have no authorization to use.”
And despite copying the Ninja Turtles, the suit says, the show “is an amateur production with unprofessional actors.”
TheWrap has reached out to Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign for comment on the suit.
Alleging copyright infringement and other counts, the suit is seeking an end to the alleged infringement, and unspecified damages.
--Ends--
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UPDATE (11/19): LAS CRUCES, N.M. (CN) – A nonprofit anti-bullying campaign must stop using the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in its stage shows, a federal judge recently ruled, reports Courthouse News Service.
Introduced as comic book characters in 1984, the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, named for Italian Renaissance artists and trained by the sensei rat Splinter, have raked in more than $1 billion through six feature films, four cartoon series, more than two dozen video games, and numerous toy lines. Viacom acquired the rights to the franchise through its Nickelodeon subsidiary in 2009, and recently launched the franchise's latest animated iteration, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Viacom sued New Mexico-based Mark Anthony Baca and his Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign in February of this year, claiming Baca has repeatedly promised to stop violating copyright in his “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” stage shows – but he hasn’t done so.
Baca presents his anti-bullying shows at elementary schools and for community groups across the Southwest. His Guardian Campaign is an Oklahoma nonprofit based in New Mexico.
“The undisputed record shows the Ninja Turtle marks are distinctive, famous, of high quality, and that Defendants’ Show uses marks so similar to Viacom’s famous mark as to impair the distinctiveness of the famous mark and to harm the reputation of the famous mark by linking it to a Show of inferior quality,” U.S. District Judge Judith C. Herrera wrote in a 14-page order.
Amateur videos of Guardian shows feature the reptilian heroes spin-kicking, shouting their signature “Cowabunga!” and dancing to Michael Jackson songs while delivering their anti-bullying message. In one show, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat their arch-nemesis Shredder, whereupon Master Splinter declares the turtles ready to take on bullies.
Baca and Guardian call the show a parody – which would protect it under fair-use laws. But Viacom says it’s a straight knockoff.
“The show is not a parody,” the company said in its 24-page complaint. “The show provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles. Additionally, the Ninja Turtles characters are portrayed without any irony or self-awareness that would suggest a parodic element to the show.”
Since Viacom filed its complaint, Baca and Guardian have not responded to court motions and filings. Viacom published its complaints in newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, emailed Baca’s last known address and sent documents to Baca’s mother, among others, in an attempt to reach the defendants.
Baca still didn’t respond, so on Thursday Herrera granted Viacom’s request to permanently bar Guardian and Baca from using the Ninja Turtles in their performances.
Herrera didn’t order any punitive damages against Baca or Guardian, but with the defendants absent from the court proceedings, the Cowabunga show must not go on.
###
UPDATE (2/6): Mark Anthony Baca has told TheWrap that, after being approached by Viacom, his show was changed to fit the legal definition of parody. He also maintained that his show contained anti-bullying segments. Baca also said that the Turtles parodies show has ended its run, and that he is moving on to a new show with his own brand.
Original post:
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (CN) — Viacom is suing a New Mexico-based nonprofit in federal court, warning it needs to stop featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in its anti-bullying campaign.
Introduced in a 1984 movie, the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Donatello - named for Italian Renaissance artists and trained by their sensei rat Splinter, have made more than $1 billion through six feature films, four cartoon series, toys and more than two dozen video games. Viacom acquired the rights to the franchise through its Nickelodeon subsidiary in 2009.
Viacom started legal proceedings against Mark Anthony Baca and his Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign on Friday, February 2, 2018 claiming Baca has repeatedly promised to stop violating copyright in his “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” stage shows, but he continues in “flagrant, knowing willful” violation of its intellectual property.
Baca presents anti-bullying shows at elementary schools and to community groups across the Southwest. His Guardian Campaign is an Oklahoma nonprofit based in New Mexico.
Viacom says it demanded that Baca cease and desist violating copyright in August 2015, in November 2016, and again in January 2017.
After these repeated demands, Viacom says, Baca promised to stop infringing copyright in January 2017 — but it was a lie. “In January 2018, Viacom contacted defendants once again, and defendants once again acknowledged their wrongdoing and agreed to cease their infringement,” the complaint states.
“Nevertheless, the very next day, defendants performed the infringing show and continue to perform the show to this day.”
In one show, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles defeat their arch nemesis Shredder, whereupon Master Splinter declares the turtles ready to take on bullies.
Amateur videos of Guardian shows feature the reptilian heroes spin-kicking, shouting their signature “Cowabunga!” and dancing to Michael Jackson songs while delivering their anti-bullying message.
Baca and Guardian call the show a parody, but Viacom calls it a straight ripoff.
“The show is not a parody,” it says in its 24-page complaint. “The show provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles. Additionally, the Ninja Turtles characters are portrayed without any irony or self-awareness that would suggest a parodic element to the show.”
Represented by Jeremy Harrison with Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, Viacom says its attorney “finally reached Mr. Baca by telephone on January 17, 2018. Mr. Baca acknowledged his infringement and agreed to cease his infringing conduct and cancel upcoming shows,” the complaint states.
Then Baca sent an email saying he’d stop violating copyright if he could complete his scheduled performances. Not good enough, Viacom says. Its attorney spoke with him again on Jan. 18, and told him the infringement “must cease immediately.”
Baca agreed, Viacom says — then did it again that very night, and again three days later. And he’s still marketing the show, through at least April 5, in four states across the country, for $10 to $12 a seat, or $25 for a ticket to “meet and greet” the turtles. He even sells Ninja Turtles merchandise at the shows, “further suggesting an affiliation with Viacom.”
Enough is enough, Viacom says. It seeks an injunction and punitive damages for copyright and trademark infringement and dilution and unfair trade, plus attorney’s fees and costs of suit.
Neither party could be reached for comment by telephone Monday, February 2, 2018.
Via Courthouse News.
Also, via TheWrap:
Cowabunga! Viacom is harnessing the power of its legal team to shut down a live-action show that they say is ripping off its beloved “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” property.
In its lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court in New Mexico, Viacom says that the “Ninja Turtles Live Action Parody” show is an infringement on “TMNT,” and despite defendants Mark Anthony Baca and Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign admitting the infringement and agreeing to knock it off, the show ha gone on — hence the lawsuit.
“Defendants do not have a license or other form of authorization from Viacom to make use of any of Viacom’s copyrights or trademarks in any way,” the suit reads.
According to the suit, the show makes use of Viacom’s characters Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello and others, and of the characters’ “distinctive costumes.”
Viacom insists that, despite the billing, the live-action show is “not a parody” and “provides no meaningful commentary upon, or criticism of, the Ninja Turtles.” And while the show is billed as having an anti-bullying message, “bullying is not the focus of the Show. At bottom, the Show is centered around Viacom’s Ninja Turtles Properties, which Defendants have no authorization to use.”
And despite copying the Ninja Turtles, the suit says, the show “is an amateur production with unprofessional actors.”
TheWrap has reached out to Guardian Anti-Bullying Campaign for comment on the suit.
Alleging copyright infringement and other counts, the suit is seeking an end to the alleged infringement, and unspecified damages.
--Ends--
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Sunday, November 18, 2018
November 2018 on Nickelodeon Africa | Rise of the TMNT | Knight Squad | Henry Danger + More
Below is a round-up of Nickelodeon Africa's programming highlights for November 2018!
Nicktoons Africa's November 2018 highlights are available here.
Nickelodeon Africa's December 2018 highlights are available here.
KNIGHT SQUAD
NEW HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
Premieres: Thursday 01 November @ 16:10 CAT
In the all-new Knight Squad Halloween special "Fright Knight" (#107), the Princess defies her father's orders and attends the Party of Darkness, but when the Shadow Ghost appears and threatens to possess her, the Phoenix Squad fights to save their friend in “Fight for Your Knight to Party”. Guest starring Lizzy Greene (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn)
RISE OF THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES
BRAND-NEW EPISODES (NE #103-#106)
Premieres: Weekends from 11 November @ 17:05 CAT
Here’s what to look forward to in the brand new episodes of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
- Repo Mantis: After learning that the Jupiter Jim moon buggy has been repossessed, the TMNT need to do a job to get it back.
- The Fast and the Furriest: Donnie's newly built Turtle Tank goes missing.
- Shell in a Cell: Leo unseats Raph's idol as pro wrestling champion of the world.
HENRY DANGER
BRAND-NEW EPISODES (NE #409, #413-#316, #419-#422)
Premieres: Weekdays from 19 November @ 18:55 CAT
Here’s what to look forward to in the brand new episodes of Henry Danger season four:
- Captain Man and Kid Danger get jealous when a new crime-fighting team emerges in Swellview
- Saturday Night Lies: When Ray runs into an ex-girlfriend, he tries to impress her by pretending that Henry, Charlotte, and Jasper are his children.
- Henry's Frittle Problem: After Henry's dad gets an offer for a new job in Bordertown, Henry and Ray go undercover to try and stop Henry's dad from getting the job and prevent Henry from having to move.
Marathons and Stunts:
Saturdays and Sundays @ 08:20 CAT respectively
03rd - The Loud House
04th - The Loud House
10th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
11th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
17th - Star Falls
18th - Star Falls
24th - Welcome to the Wayne
25th - Henry Danger
Saturdays & Sundays @ 12:55 CAT respectively
03rd - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
04th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
10th - Star Falls
11th - Star Falls
17th - I Am Frankie
18th - I Am Frankie
24th - Henry Danger
25th - SpongeBob SquarePants
Update (18/11) - From The Eagle Online:
An array of content to keep the family together during the festive season has been unveiled for GOtv MAX subscribers through a campaign tagged #FestiveTogether.
[...]
Kids are definitely not left out as Henry Danger airs weekdays at 5:55pm on Nickelodeon, Knight Squad, airs new episodes on 15 November at 3:10pm on Nickelodeon, [...] and I am Frankie airs weekdays at 7:10pm on Nickelodeon.
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More Nick: Nickelodeon Africa to Premiere 'Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' on Wednesday 31st October 2018!
Originally published: Saturday, October 27, 2018.
Original source: Entertainment Inside Us; Additional source: The Loud House Encyclopedia.
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nickelodeon Africa News and Highlights!
Nicktoons Africa's November 2018 highlights are available here.
Nickelodeon Africa's December 2018 highlights are available here.
KNIGHT SQUAD
NEW HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
Premieres: Thursday 01 November @ 16:10 CAT
In the all-new Knight Squad Halloween special "Fright Knight" (#107), the Princess defies her father's orders and attends the Party of Darkness, but when the Shadow Ghost appears and threatens to possess her, the Phoenix Squad fights to save their friend in “Fight for Your Knight to Party”. Guest starring Lizzy Greene (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn)
RISE OF THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES
BRAND-NEW EPISODES (NE #103-#106)
Premieres: Weekends from 11 November @ 17:05 CAT
Here’s what to look forward to in the brand new episodes of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
- Repo Mantis: After learning that the Jupiter Jim moon buggy has been repossessed, the TMNT need to do a job to get it back.
- The Fast and the Furriest: Donnie's newly built Turtle Tank goes missing.
- Shell in a Cell: Leo unseats Raph's idol as pro wrestling champion of the world.
HENRY DANGER
BRAND-NEW EPISODES (NE #409, #413-#316, #419-#422)
Premieres: Weekdays from 19 November @ 18:55 CAT
Here’s what to look forward to in the brand new episodes of Henry Danger season four:
- Captain Man and Kid Danger get jealous when a new crime-fighting team emerges in Swellview
- Saturday Night Lies: When Ray runs into an ex-girlfriend, he tries to impress her by pretending that Henry, Charlotte, and Jasper are his children.
- Henry's Frittle Problem: After Henry's dad gets an offer for a new job in Bordertown, Henry and Ray go undercover to try and stop Henry's dad from getting the job and prevent Henry from having to move.
Marathons and Stunts:
Saturdays and Sundays @ 08:20 CAT respectively
03rd - The Loud House
04th - The Loud House
10th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
11th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
17th - Star Falls
18th - Star Falls
24th - Welcome to the Wayne
25th - Henry Danger
Saturdays & Sundays @ 12:55 CAT respectively
03rd - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
04th - Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn
10th - Star Falls
11th - Star Falls
17th - I Am Frankie
18th - I Am Frankie
24th - Henry Danger
25th - SpongeBob SquarePants
Update (18/11) - From The Eagle Online:
An array of content to keep the family together during the festive season has been unveiled for GOtv MAX subscribers through a campaign tagged #FestiveTogether.
[...]
Kids are definitely not left out as Henry Danger airs weekdays at 5:55pm on Nickelodeon, Knight Squad, airs new episodes on 15 November at 3:10pm on Nickelodeon, [...] and I am Frankie airs weekdays at 7:10pm on Nickelodeon.
###
More Nick: Nickelodeon Africa to Premiere 'Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' on Wednesday 31st October 2018!
Originally published: Saturday, October 27, 2018.
Original source: Entertainment Inside Us; Additional source: The Loud House Encyclopedia.
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Genius Brands International Hosts Business Update Call to Discuss 'Rainbow Rangers' on Monday, November 19 at 10am ET
Genius Brands International Hosts Business Update Call on Monday, November 19 at 10am ET
Call to Discuss Exciting News Relating to Rainbow Rangers Ratings Performance and its Impact on Genius Brands Future Revenues and Earnings
Genius Brands International's New Animated Preschool Series Rainbow Rangers

Genius Brands International's (Nasdaq: GNUS) new preschool series premiered on November 5th on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr.

Genius Brands International's (Nasdaq: GNUS) new preschool series premiered on November 5th on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Nov. 16, 2018 -- Genius Brands International, Inc. "Genius Brands" (GNUS), a leading media company that creates, produces and licenses children’s multimedia entertainment content and products for global broadcast, digital and retail distribution, announced today that its Chairman & CEO Andy Heyward will host a business update conference call to discuss on Monday, November 19, 2018 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT the Company's exciting news relating to its recent launch of its new preschool series, Rainbow Rangers on Nick Jr.
Conference Call Information:
When: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT.
Dial-in: U.S.: 877-407-8291 and International: 201-689-8345
Please join the conference call at least 15 minutes early to register. A digital replay will be available by telephone approximately two hours after the completion of the call until February 15, 2019 and may be accessed by dialing 877-660-6853 from the U.S. or 201-612-7415 for international callers and using the Conference ID# 13685298.
About Rainbow Rangers
Featuring engaging storylines rooted in themes of empowerment, diversity, friendship and sustainability, Rainbow Rangers follows the thrilling rescue-based adventures of seven 9-year-old girls who are Earth’s first responders, protecting people, animals, resources, and the natural beauty of our world. The Rainbow Rangers, who live in the magical land of Kaleidoscopia at the other side of the rainbow, have their own distinctive personalities and superpowers. Whenever there’s trouble for the people or animals of Earth, our seven heroines zoom into action and ride their Spectra Scooters across the rainbow to save the day. Viewers will join them on exciting adventures, but also see them at home having the same daily dramas and hilarities as every preschooler watching the show. And at its heart, Rainbow Rangers is about empowering and encouraging girls to take action and make a difference in their own homes and neighborhoods to improve and safeguard the planet.
Beginning back-to-school 2019 (July/August), Genius Brands will launch the U.S. retail program for Rainbow Rangers with over 300 branded products debuting at retail across all categories of kid’s consumer products. Master toy partner Mattel will premiere a range of toys, including collectible dolls, traditional fashion dolls, role play items, and a playset. Other product categories from Genius Brands’ roster of blue-chip partners include apparel, publishing, sleepwear, bedding and bath, footwear, bags and backpacks, Halloween costumes and accessories, youth consumer electronics, health and beauty aids, cosmetics, bicycles and ride-ons, and a Rainbow Rangers live touring show.
Rainbow Rangers boasts a unique and highly-accomplished team of creators from the animated motion picture world, including Rob Minkoff (Disney’s The Lion King director), Shane Morris (Disney’s Frozen co-writer), Tim Mansfield and New York Times Bestselling author and Emmy-nominated writer Elise Allen (Dinosaur Train, Lion Guard, Barbie specials), who is serving as head writer and co-creator. Genius Brands’ Chairman and CEO and multiple Emmy Award-winning producer of more than 5,000 episodes of children's programming, Andy Heyward, serves as executive producer, with legendary Disney alum Ruben Aquino creating key designs. Aquino is responsible for the design and animation of many of Disney’s most iconic characters from award-winning films including The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Mulan and Frozen.
About Genius Brands International
Headquartered in Beverly Hills, Genius Brands International, Inc. (GNUS) is a leading global kids media company developing, producing, marketing and licensing branded children’s entertainment properties and consumer products for media and retail distribution. The Company’s “content with a purpose” brand portfolio, which is led by award-winning creators and producers, includes preschool properties Rainbow Rangers for Nick Jr. and Llama Llama for Netflix; award-winning toddler brand, Baby Genius; adventure comedy STEM series, Thomas Edison's Secret Lab; and financial literacy and entrepreneurship series, Warren Buffett's Secret Millionaires Club. The Company’s content catalog also includes the animated series, Stan Lee's Cosmic Crusaders, created with Stan Lee's Pow! Entertainment. Seeing the need to provide kids and parents with a safe viewing environment that offers premium enriching and engaging programming, Genius Brands launched the Genius Brands Network – comprised of Kid Genius Cartoon Channel and Baby Genius TV, as well as an exclusive Kid Genius Cartoons Plus subscription channel on Amazon Prime. The Network channels are available in approximately 80 million U.S. households via a variety of distribution platforms, such as OTT, set-top box, internet and mobile. Through licensing agreements with category leading partners, characters from the Company’s properties also appear on a wide range of consumer products for retail. For additional information please visit www.gnusbrands.com.
More Nick: Genius Brands International’s New Preschool Series, 'Rainbow Rangers', Debuts on Nickelodeon’s Nick Jr. in Key 3 PM Timeslot, Reaching 90 Million U.S. Television Households and Delivering 15 Million Digital Marketing Impressions on Launch!
Original source: GlobeNewswire.
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