Wednesday, April 10, 2019

11 Shocking Moments That Were Cut from Your Favorite Nickelodeon Shows

We all have favorite Nickelodeon shows, episodes and characters - but did you know that there is a mind-boggling amount of scenes and characters which never made the final cut of them? Seventeen reached out to several Nickelodeon stars and creators to learn about the moments and characters that were left on the cutting room floor.


Credit: Nickelodeon

Some of the entries are just fun tidbits and deleted scenes, while others could have drastically changed the shows or movies we know and love today.

1 - Nathan Kress flirted with Miranda Cosgrove onscreen way before iCarly:


Credit: Williams + Hirakawa/Nickelodeon

Before Nathan Kress was Freddie Benson on iCarly, he played an uncredited kid on the "Battle of Panthatar" episode of Drake & Josh. However, he originally had a bigger role on the episode that involved him HITTING ON MIRANDA COSGROVE. (Well, hitting on her character, Megan.)

Dan Schneider, who created both Drake & Josh and iCarly, told Seventeen that on the episode, "Megan goes to this cool party and there's this 'rich boy' who's shorter than her and looks about two years younger." Basically, Nathan's character "follow[ed] [Megan] around and tr[ied] to flirt with her."

Nathan had about five lines, "always coming up to Megan at the party, trying to flirt and impress her, [but] she's not interested."

When it came time to edit the episode, Dan was also in the process of creating the iCarly pilot, on which Nathan had already been cast to play Freddie — a kid who's constantly trying to impress and flirt with Carly.

Dan wanted that relationship to be "fresh and new in iCarly," so he edited out Nathan's part in the Drake & Josh episode, though you can still see him in a couple of shots.

2 - The mom's name and profession were revealed on Drake & Josh:


Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

The mom's character name on Drake & Josh may be listed on IMDb as "Audrey Parker-Nichols," but her name and profession were actually never revealed on the show, according to series creator Dan Schneider.

TBH, there wasn't really a need for it. The only reason we learned the dad's name, Walter, was because he was an adorkable weatherman who everyone mocked. (This kind of thing isn't uncommon on TV shows. Dan noted how the dad on Henry Danger didn't get a name for three seasons because it simply wasn't needed. Moreover, Timmy Turner's parents on The Fairly OddParents weren't ever given names, which then became a kind of running joke.)

However, there was a line on the series finale Dan wrote for someone to say to the mom at Helen's wedding: "Hey Audrey. How's your catering business going?"

With one line of dialogue, we'd have learned the mom's first name and job, which had become something of a fun little mystery on the show. The line was filmed and included in the editor's first cut of the episode, but after wrestling with the decision, Dan eventually cut the line.

"On the one hand, I thought it was funny to finally reveal it, so casually, in the very last episode — there was something ironic about that," Dan said to Seventeen. "But then I decided that, because fans always seemed to have fun trying to figure it out (what 'Mom's' name and job were), it would be better to 'keep the bit going' for eternity, by never revealing it in any episode."

3 - The opening of Victorious began with a flashback:


Aaron Warkov/Nickelodeon

On the pilot episode of Victorious, the show opened with Tori examining different types of mold, but that's not how it originally started.

Matt Bennett, who played Robbie Shapiro, told Seventeen, "The pilot of Victorious started with a flashback of Tori and Trina singing 'I Don't Need Anything But You' from Annie."

Matt explained how the sisters were 7 and 8 years old and sang the song for their parents' friends. Naturally, Trina hit Tori in the face and knocked her over. "It was the very first scene. They shot it, but it got cut."

4 - Dustin sang with Drake Bell on Zoey 101:


Credit: Nickelodeon

Drake Bell guest-starred as himself on the "Spring Fling" episode of Zoey 101, eventually performing for kids at PCA.

Paul Butcher, who played little bro Dustin, told Seventeen, "I actually at one point joined Drake Bell on stage for his song that he was performing in the episode and sang it with him. They even filmed a take/version of this but it was never aired. Was one of my favorite memories from being on set."

It's a bummer that scene never aired because Paul has a fantastic singing voice: from doing covers of Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, and Zayn songs to creating his own music.

5 - Vicky had a little brother on The Fairly OddParents:


Credit: Nickelodeon

We know Vicky had a little sister named Tootie, but she mentioned having a brother at one point on the show.

Series creator Butch Hartman told Seventeen, "In the pilot of Fairly OddParents, Vicky says she has a little brother ... [but] he was never mentioned again." Teasing, Butch added, "Did Vicky do something to him?"

6 - Coconut Head was supposed to get a new 'do on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide:


Credit: Nickelodeon

Actor Rob Pinkston told Seventeen there was "a potential for a big [Coconut Head] reveal for the final episode/movie." (The series finale was a two-part episode.)

"I would've gotten a haircut + revealed my character's true name," Rob continued. "However, it ended up getting cut from the script before filming."

For those who don't know, Coconut Head's real name was never revealed on the show. There was a rumor his name was Peter Scholl, but Rob debunked that myth. He told MTV News in 2015, "No, as far as I know, he never had a name... I always kind of thought his real name should be Cornelius... He felt like a Cornelius."

Furthermore, Rob shared how on the original pilot (which he doesn't believe ever aired but couldn't confirm that) another actor played Coconut Head and singer JoJo played Lisa Zemo before Rachel Sibner took over the role.

7 - Danny and Sam's bond on Danny Phantom was paranormal:


Credit: Nickelodeon

Series creator Butch Hartman shared with Seventeen, "The original concept had Danny and Sam Manson having a psychic link with each other. That was scrapped."

In late 2018, Butch teased on his podcast, Speech Bubble, he does have a Danny Phantom movie script. Just tossing this out there: It could be cool to see this new side to the Danny/Sam friendship. (Hint hint, wink wink.)

8 - Good Burger had a drive-through setup:


Credit: Paramount/Getty Images

Before the epic 1997 movie came around, Good Burger was born as a recurring sketch on All That about a burger joint with an employee who was a hilarious-but-lovable moron.

While discussing how they wanted the sketch to go, producer and head writer Dan Schneider shared with Seventeen the original idea for the now-iconic sketch.

"At first we [Dan and All That executive producer Brian Robbins] thought about it being a sketch set in at a drive-through window. But then we realized that building a set with cars that could pass through would be tough and too expensive. So, we ditched the window idea and decided to set the sketch inside the burger joint."

Dan assigned the task of writing a script for the skit to two writers, who called the sketch "Polar Burger."

"I liked it, but the comedy was centered around a frozen theme," Dan explained. "Everything in the restaurant was cold, freezing, and the jokes (which were great) were about the food being frozen solid. And I felt like… that sketch would have been great once or twice. But I wanted a signature sketch for All That (as did Brian) — one we could come back to again and again."

So, Dan wrote a new draft and Good Burger was born, though at one point Dan did think about making the title "Average Burger," but felt that "was too on the nose." And while Kel Mitchell became the star of the sketch, Dan noted how the role could've gone to fellow All That members Kenan Thompson or Josh Server.

"But we picked Kel, and he’s the one who gave Ed that slow surfer dude vibe. Kel's comedy magic brought Ed to life." The rest is history.

9 - There was a different dad on Drake & Josh:


Credit: Nickelodeon

Before Jonathan Goldstein was cast to play Walter Nichols on Drake & Josh, another actor played Walter on the unaired pilot.

Stephen Furst, best known for playing "Flounder" in the comedy Animal House, was the OG Walter.

Series creator Dan Schneider told Seventeen, "Stephen did a great job in the pilot. But when Drake & Josh was later picked up for series, Furst was busy with another commitment. So, we replaced him with Jonathan Goldstein, the goofy weatherman we know today as Walter Nichols, dad to Drake and Josh."

10 - Timmy Turner's parents didn't have faces on The Fairly OddParents:


Credit: Nickelodeon.

OK, well, they wouldn't have been faceless, per se, but we wouldn't have seen them. Remember how fans never saw Cow and Chicken's parents in full body (well, except for that one time, kind of) on Cow and Chicken?

Series creator Butch Hartman shared with Seventeen that Mom and Dad Turner "originally didn’t have faces that were seen, but it got too hard to hide them so [they] ended up designing faces for them."

Not showing the parents faces in animated series continues to this day, most recently with The Loud House, which only revealed the faces of the parents during its season two holiday episode, "11 Louds a Leapin'".

It's a good thing, too, because Timmy's parents are arguably two of the funniest characters on the whole series. Can you imagine the Dinkleberg meme without Timmy Turner's dad's face?!

11 - Cookie didn't exist on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide:


Credit: Nickelodeon

Ned Bigby himself, Devon Werkheiser, told TVGuide.com in 2018 that class nerd Simon "Cookie" Nelson-Cook "was originally a different actor and was named Boogie." Actor Stephen Markarian was Boogie, but after Nickelodeon recast the character, he returned to the series as Albert Wormenheimer.

"After the pilot, Nickelodeon auditioned new Neds, Mozes, and Cookies, so they could recast at least one of those characters as ethnically diverse," Devon said. "Daniel Curtis Lee came in and just knocked the role out of the park and the rest is history."

Devon reiterated this story to Seventeen.

Bonus - An OG "All That" member was a huge part of The Adventures of Huck Finn:


Credit: Walt Disney Pictures

Disney's 1993 film version of Mark Twain's classic novel, starring a baby Elijah Wood, filmed scenes with Nickelodeon's All That and The Adventures of Pete & Pete star Danny Tamberelli, but nearly everything of his was cut.

"The movie ran long and my scenes were deemed not as important to the story so they cut me out," Danny told Seventeen, "and basically just left the scene that they used in the trailer, 'Go for the glory, Huck.'"

Danny was Ben Rogers, Huck's friend. "I think it was a Disney conspiracy since I was a Nick kid through and through...also, the movie's meat and potatoes didn't need an extra friend for Huck."

Keep this fun fact in mind the next time your teacher shows you this movie in English class.

Watch all your ‘80s, ‘90s, and ‘00s Nickelodeon favorites on NickRewind, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! NickSplat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 11 PM ET/PT on TeenNick USA, and anytime you want on NickSplat on VRV!

Like NickRewind on Facebook, subscribe to the NickRewind YouTube channel and follow NickRewind on Twitter and Instagram for exclusive digital content from all of your throwback favorites like Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, iCarly, Victorious, Kenan & Kel, CatDog, Doug, Rocko’s Modern Life, The Amanda Show, Clarissa Explains It All, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, and so much more!

More Nick: SDCC 'Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling' Sneak Peek | Rocko's Modern Life | Nickelodeon!
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Classic Nickelodeon and NickRewind News and Highlights!

Egmont Publishing Launches Special 'Top Wing' Themed Issue of Showcase Magazine

The standalone Top Wing magazine is published under Egmont’s umbrella title, Showcase.


UK - Egmont Publishing has launched a special edition of its Showcase umbrella title, dedicated to Nickelodeon's hit preschool property, Top Wing!

The special issue of Showcase: Top Wing includes stories, puzzles, colouring, stickers and a reward chart for Top Wing fans to ‘earn their wings’. Readers will learn all about the rescue birds and will love feeling like one of the Top Wing team with the magazine’s free gift of watch, binoculars and badge.

Hasbro – Top Wing’s toy partner – will be running a competition in the magazine to give readers the chance to win bundles of new toys, which only launched last month.

To celebrate the launch of the magazine, a competition will be run in partnership with Milkshake!, with the title being promoted both on the website and on-air.

Top Wing launched on Nick Jr. UK & Ireland last May. Today it is a Nick Jr. top five show among 2-5 year olds. The pre-school television series follows four best friend birds – Swift, Penny, Rod and Brody – who are training to earn their wings as full-feathered rescuers. At the Top Wing Academy, with the help of their mentor Speedy, and unique turbo-charged vehicles and high-tech gadgets, the cadets are assigned different missions to sharpen their rescue skills and help those in need, learning valuable lessons along the way.

“We’re so excited to be taking flight with Top Wing and bringing the brand’s values of teamwork, perseverance and bravery to the UK magazine market,” said Kiran Vara, publisher at Egmont. “We’re sure that our preschool readers will love the magazine’s activities and stories and getting to know the Top Wing team in this special issue of Showcase.”

Egmont also currently publishes magazines based on Nickelodeon properties Shimmer & Shine and PAW Patrol.

Showcase: Top Wing is on sale now, just in time for the Easter school holidays!

More Nick: Nick Jr. UK Launches Nick Jr. Parents!

Sources: Preschool News, Toy World Magazine, Licensing.biz.
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nick Jr. UK, Nickelodeon Preschool and Top Wing News and Highlights!

Nick Jr. UK Launches Nick Jr. Parents

Nickelodeon UK & Ireland is partnering with four parent influencers to create content for its Nick Jr. UK & Ireland Instagram page. Marking the first time Nickelodeon UK's top-performing preschool channel has worked with influencers on this platform, the Nick Jr. Parents parental team is made up of Faye Gooding (60,000 followers, @mother_of_five_boys), Hattie Harrison (4,000 followers, @hattie.writes), Lorna of Mum to Messy Boys (2,400 followers, @mumtomessyboys) and Nigel of Not so Funny Dad (16,700 followers, @notsofunnydad).


Starting Monday 15th April 2019, the Nick Jr. Parents - Faye, Nigel, Lorna and Hattie - will be taking over the official Nick Jr. UK & Ireland Instagram feed & stories (@nickjr.uk) to bring viewers an honest and open look into their lives and the crazy, funny world of parenting they experience every day, sharing tips and tricks, mess ups and DIYs along the way. They will also all create content for their own channels and followers that fits with Nick Jr.’s brand.

The goal of the project is to connect with parents and kids in a more authentic way, according to the Nickelodeon marketing team. Nick Jr. UK’s Instagram, where the content will live, currently has more than 4,000 followers and mostly shares clips from its popular shows like Peppa Pig, PAW Patrol and Top Wing.


Bringing on these four creators comes at a time when Nickelodeon increasingly relies on influencers to extend the reach of its content, including partnering with JoJo Siwa to launch a line of consumer products and a live stage tour; enlisting YouTuber Liza Koshy to host the reboot of its longest-running game show Double Dare; and greenlighting an unboxing series titled Ryan's Mystery Playdate starring mega-star Ryan ToysReview, which makes its world debut on Friday, April 19, at 12:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon USA.

eOne and Merlin Opens Peppa Pig World of Play Michigan at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills

Auburn Hills, Michigan - Entertainment One (eOne) and Merlin Entertainments today, Tuesday, April 9, 2019, opened their latest Peppa Pig World of Play play land, inspired by the beloved Peppa Pig animated preschool series, at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills! Leading up to today's opening, Peppa Pig World of Play gave lucky fans an oink-tastic an early preview of the all-new play area! Peppa Pig World of Play Michigan features 14 play areas, each inspired by instantly recognizable locations from the TV series, including Peppa’s Family House, Rebecca Rabbit’s Underground Adventure, George’s Fort and Muddy Puddles. For more information and tickets, visit https://www.peppapigworldofplay.com.



From The Detroit News:

British TV sensation Peppa Pig World of Play opens at Great Lakes Crossing


Christina Schafer with daughter Athena Schafer, 10 months, meet Peppa and George during the grand opening of the 'Peppa Pig World of Play', a play land for pre-schoolers based on the Nickelodeon/ Nick Jr. animated character Peppa Pig at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills, Michigan on April 9, 2019. Credit: Daniel Mears, Detroit News

Auburn Hills — The toddlers waited patiently for their rock star while parents tried to maintain calm.

Finally, Peppa Pig and brother George Pig made their way through Great Lakes Crossing Outlets to the grand opening of the Peppa Pig World of Play. The adult-sized pink-costumed pigs waved to the small crowd gathered and graciously posed for photos with parents and their children.

But Chloe Crank, 2, dressed for the occasion in a long pink Princess Peppa gown, was so overcome with excitement, she burst into tears.

Her mom, Rita Crank, 30, of Macomb Township, picked her up to offer comfort.

But other children bravely approached Peppa and George, giggling and waving back to them. Peppa wore red and George wore blue and they both had on giant back shoes.

Peppa Pig World of Play opened Tuesday at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets. It features 14 play areas, each inspired by instantly recognizable locations from the TV series, including Peppa’s Family House, Rebecca Rabbit’s Underground Adventure, George’s Fort and Muddy Puddles.

“This is the third Peppa Pig World of Play we’ve opened, and we’re very excited about it,” said Jack Bennett, project operations manager for Merlin Entertainments Group, in a crisp British accent.

Never heard of Peppa Pig? She’s only the biggest British sensation since the Beatles. Well, almost. She is a British pre-school animated television series directed and produced by Astley Baker Davies in association with Entertainment One.

The series, which originally aired in May 2004, is shown in 180 territories including the U.S. and UK. It airs in the U.S. on cable TV via Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. The target audience is six months to 8 years old.

Peppa and her family and friends also speak with a British accent. Bennett flew in from London about three weeks ago to help oversee the grand opening, and leaves Metro Detroit for Dallas in a couple of days.

“We have other Peppa Pig World of Play outlets in Shanghai and Dallas, so Michigan is our third.”

Muddy Puddles is a big draw. When entering the play area, a section of floor is covered with Peppa’s muddy footprints. She and George love to splash in the mud.

“When the kids found out they were coming here, they both insisted on wearing their Wellies (rubber boots) for the Muddy Puddles,” said Mindy Neumann, 37, of Lake Orion.

There are no real mud puddles. It’s all virtual. Children face a screen featuring Peppa, George, Mummy and Daddy Pig, all standing in mud puddles. Then the children jump up and down on puddles of imitation mud. And as they jump, the pigs also jump in the puddles on the screen and become covered in mud.

Jackson, 3, and Claire, 1, Neumann were jumping up and down like crazy and squealing with laughter as they caused the pigs to be covered in mud.

Asked what he liked about Peppa Pig, Jackson replied, “It’s good,” before racing off to the next adventure.

Jackson isn’t alone, according to Bennett.

“The Peppa brand sells about $1.26 billion globally," he said.

Judging by the Peppa toys available, it’s easy to see why.


Athena Schafer, 10 months, with mother Christina Schafer, meet Peppa and George during the grand opening of the 'Peppa Pig World of Play', a play land for pre-schoolers based on the Nickelodeon/ Nick Jr. animated character Peppa Pig at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills, Michigan on April 9, 2019. Credit: Daniel Mears, Detroit News

There’s everything from Peppa Pig Beanie Baby key chains for $4.95 to a Peppa’s Back to School playset for $85, which includes a school building, classroom, students and a school bus. There’s also bubble-gum scented Peppa shampoo, conditioner, body lotion and body wash. Among the best-sellers are the plush Peppa Pig and George stuffed animals in a variety of sizes.

And even the parents were getting into Peppa’s World of Play.

Alex Mossine, 36, of Ferndale sat behind the wheel of Peppa's family's red car. His daughter, Frances Mossine, 2, played in the back while mom, Christine, 36, took cell phone photos.

"Yes, I'm getting into it, and I like the fact that the car is big enough for me," Alex Mossine said. "So far my daughter is interacting with everything, and it's keeping her attention."

He added, "I personally like it because it's got a cool cartoon feel to it."

Auburn Hills council members Cheryl Verbeke and Ron Moniz also appeared for the grand opening.

"I'm looking forward to bringing my granddaughter here, and look forward to creating lots of fun memories," Verbeke said.

Later in the morning, little Chloe Crank, who broke down in tears earlier, seemed to be engaged in all the play areas. She scampered from the playhouse to the fort to the family house.

She was too shy to answer questions, but her mom said, "as soon as they cut the ribbon, she ran right in and hasn't stopped since."

Peppa's World of Play is located near the AMC theater between entrances 6 and 7 at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets.


Scarlett Schwen, 2, makes her way through one of the attractions at 'Peppa Pig World of Play', a play land for pre-schoolers based on the Nickelodeon/ Nick Jr. animated character Peppa Pig at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills. Credit: Daniel Mears, Detroit News

###

The news follows eOne and Merlin opening Peppa Pig World of Play Dallas/Fort Worth at Grapevine Mills Mall in Texas in February 2019.

Peppa Pig airs on Nick Jr. and Viacom’s Channel 5 Milkshake in the U.K., and on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels globally.

Peppa Pig is created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker and produced by Astley Baker Davies Ltd and Entertainment One (eOne). The animated preschool show is one of eOne’s key properties. In 2017, it announced that 117 new episodes were entering production, which will start airing in 2019 and take the total episode count to 381. Peppa Pig will be celebrating her 15th anniversary throughout 2019 with a raft of activities for fans.

More Nick: Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream to Feature TMNT, SpongeBob & Slime Themed Roller Coasters!
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nick Jr. UK, Nickelodeon Preschool and Peppa Pig News and Highlights!

Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Luckybar Partners with Nickelodeon for SpongeBob, PAW Patrol, Rise of the TMNT and JoJo Siwa-Branded Nutrition Bars for Kids

Luckybar Nickelodeon licensing partnership

Luckybar, a children’s protein bar created to help provide better nutrition for kids everywhere, has announced they are partnering with Nickelodeon, the number-one entertainment brand for kids, to launch exclusive licensed versions of their leading products. Launches at retail in March 2019 and sold in retailers nationwide in the U.S., properties featured on Luckybar packaging include PAW Patrol, SpongeBob SquarePants, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and JoJo Siwa. Suggested Retail Price (SRP): $18.99 (18-pack)


Families can find their favorite Nickelodeon characters on four Luckybar flavors including Chocolate Campfire, Cosmic Chocolate Caramel Almond, Pirate Peanut Butter Chocolate and Strawberry Sandcastles. Nickelodeon character stickers will be included in each box as a bonus in each package. Little hands will be reaching for these protein bars, and parents will have peace of mind.

On the partnership, founder and CEO, Jamie Oberweger said, “Luckybars look, taste and feel like a treat to kids, and, at the same time parents know they are giving them a healthy snack packed with protein. Children will be so excited to see Luckybars with their favorite Nickelodeon characters. Moms and dads will be even more thrilled when they see the nutritional information on the box.”

Luckybar was created by Oberweger to help provide better nutrition for children. Her goal was to change the traditional thinking behind a kids protein bar formula by reversing the nutritional panel to have high protein and low sugar without unnecessary ingredients and fillers. These delicious bars are power-packed with more protein than two large eggs and are specially shaped for kid-sized hands. Additionally, by eliminating the traditional gritty consistency of most protein bars, Luckybar satisfies kids picky pallets and gives them a taste and texture which they are familiar with and love. Gluten-free, NON-GMO and free of artificial colors, flavors and preservatives, Luckybars check all of the right boxes for parents seeking simple, nutritious snacks for their developing children’s needs.

“Protein is essential for building and maintaining children’s muscles and bones, which makes this partnership so important for parents everywhere.” said Dr. Sareen Gropper, registered dietitian/nutritionist and university professor. “Nutrition is important at every age, however building a solid nutritional foundation begins during childhood.”

For more information on Luckybar, please visit https://luckybar.com/.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th 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 and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).

More Nick: Nickelodeon Embarks on New Direction with its Biggest, Most Wide-Ranging Content Slate Ever!

Source: Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery; H/T: Forbes.
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nickelodeon at MIPTV 2019 News and Highlights!