Thursday, January 07, 2021

David Hasselhoff to Auction 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie' Memorabilia, Including "Big Dave" and 'Hoff-Worn Shorts' Signed by Stephen Hillenburg

David Hasselhoff‘s gigantic statue from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is going up for auction!


Aptly named “Big Dave” (Lot #0112) the screen-used figure stretches out to 14 feet long and is an enlarged image of a shirtless Hoff with red board shorts — a homage to his days on Baywatch. In the 2004 Nickelodeon film, however, Big Dave uses himself as a speedboat-like contraption for SpongeBob and Patrick so they can quickly return to Bikini Bottom and give King Neptune his crown back.


Hasselhoff announced the auction of Big Dave on Instagram, sharing a short video that sees him standing atop the statue. “Everything goes, including Big Dave,” he said. Bidding begins at $100,000 USD but the actor is hoping for the item to go for $750,000 USD to $1.5 million USD. The item carries 


The figure is just one of the many memorabilia in The Hoff Auction, and will be joined by the likes of autographed articles of clothing, signs scripts, a Baywatch pinball machine and a selection of cars such as a 1961 SL190 Mercedes and his own replica of the KITT from the ’80s TV show Knight Rider.


Also up in the same auction from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a pair of Hoff worn shorts signed by directors Stephen Hillenburg (the late creator of SpongeBob SquarePants), Mark Osborne, costume designer Terri Valazza, and costume supervisor Jennifer Jansen ($1,500 - $2,500, Lot 0036), and a Hoff Life Mask used to create "Big Dave" ($1,000 - $2,000, Lot 0124).

Live bidding for The Hoff Auction begins January 23. A portion of the proceeds for this auction will be donated to David's charitable organizations.

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Originally published: Thursday, January 07, 2021 at 00:08 GMT.

Original source: HYPEBEAST.

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Nickelodeon Unveils Third Teaser Trailer for 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?: Curse of the Shadows'

Spirits high, spirits low... Nickelodeon today (Jan. 6) unveiled their latest teaser trailer for the upcoming second season of network's beloved horror anthology Are You Afraid of the Dark?, which is returning very soon with an all-new Midnight Society. Click play on the video below to check out a first look at Are You Afraid of the Dark?: "Curse of the Shadows"!


In season two (six episodes), this new group of kids tell a terrifying tale about a curse that has been cast over their small seaside town, haunted by an all-new villain named the Shadowman.  Produced by ACE Entertainment, Are You Afraid of the Dark? premieres in 2021 on Nickelodeon.

Nickelodeon will reportedly start to air Are You Afraid of the Dark? season 2 from Friday, February 12, 2021. However, this has yet to be confirmed by Nickelodeon.

The new members of the Midnight Society are: Luke, played by Bryce Gheisar (The Astronauts, Wonder); Jai, played by Arjun Athalye; Hanna, played by Beatrice Kitsos (Child's Play, iZombie); Gabby, played by Malia Baker (The Baby-Sitters Club); Seth, played by Dominic Mariche (The Christmas Yule Blog, A Gift to Cherish); and Connor, played by Parker Queenan (Party of Five, Andi Mack).

Season one of the reimagined limited series, which aired across three hour-long episodes in October 2019, saw a different Midnight Society group of kids enter the Carnival of Doom to face off against its evil ringmaster, Mr. Tophat.  All three parts ranked as the most co-viewed (among adults 18-49 watching with a kid 6-11) show on broadcast and TV each week and was the number-one live-action series on cable TV in all kids’ demos (2-11, 6-11 and tweens 9-14).

All three parts of Are You Afraid of the Dark? season one are available on DVD. The season's soundtrack is now available to download and stream.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? is produced by ACE Entertainment (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Perfect Date) with ACE founder Matt Kaplan and Spencer Berman serving as executive producers and Paul Kim as co-producer.  Jeff Wadlow (Fantasy Island, Truth or Dare) serves as executive producer and the primary director for the series. The season is written by JT Billings (Beware That Girl, Charming), who also serves are co-executive producer and showrunner.

One of the Nickelodeon’s most iconic series from the ‘90s, the original Are You Afraid of the Dark? delivered riveting stories of horror to young audiences, all from a kid’s perspective.  Are You Afraid of the Dark? is owned by DHX and was created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, who are also executive producers on the project.

Stay tuned for details on the new season of Are You Afraid of the Dark? before it premieres in 2021.



Originally published: Thursday, January 07, 2021 at 02:06 GMT.

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"Day 84" on the Odyssey II | The Astronauts Trailer + Sneak Peeks | Nickelodeon

Brace yourself for the penultimate episode of The Astronauts season 1, "Day 84", premiering Friday, January 8, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. (ET/PT), only on Nickelodeon! Check out the trailer below!


On Day 84 onboard the Odyssey II, Mission Control fails to transfer control to the ground, which means the kids are now driving the space craft! With only one day of training, the kids must steer a spacecraft into Venus’s orbit without it burning up in the planet’s atmosphere. (#109)





Catch the epic conclusion of The Astronauts season 1, "Day 85", premiering Friday, January 15, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. (ET/PT), only on Nickelodeon! Catch up online, on the Nick App and via Nickelodeon on Demand!


Originally published: Saturday, January 02, 2021.

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Nate Burleson Gets Slimed Ahead of Bears-Saints NFC Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon

Nick News Mini: The Good Morning Football crew previews the Chicago Bears-New Orleans Saints NFC Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon and Nate Burleson gets slimed. Watch the video here!


Watch the NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon, airing LIVE on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 4:30 p.m. (ET), only on Nick! Plus, look out for a spongeriffic half-time preview of the upcoming SpongeBob SquarePants spin-off series, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, which follows 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants and his pals as they spend their summer building underwater campfires, catching wild jellyfish, and swimming in Lake Yuckymuck at the craziest camp in the kelp forest, Kamp Koral. Click here for more info!

Noah Eagle details Nickelodeon's broadcast of Bears-Saints on Super Wild Card Weekend

Nickelodeon play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle details Nickelodeon's broadcast of Bears-Saints on Super Wild Card Weekend. This game is [also] streaming live on the Yahoo Sports mobile app, or on NFL Network. Watch the video here.

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Originally published: Wednesday, January 06, 2021 at 19:42 GMT.

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Nickelodeon Renews 'All That' for Season 12

All That star Chinguun Sergelen has revealed in a interview with Mongolia's iSee.mn that Nickelodeon is planning to starting filming the 12th season of the network's hit sketch comedy series in 2021!


The news follows production on season 11 grounding to a half earlier this year due to the on-going COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. A holiday special is also planned to premiere in December 2020.

Refreshed for a new generation of fans, Nickelodeon's iconic sketch show stars a cast of young comedians ranging in age from 12-15. Each new All That cast member brings their own unique comedic skill to the show, from impressions of today’s biggest celebrities, to original characters inspired by their lives, to physical comedy sketches, revitalizing the series for today's audience. New original comedic sketches include “Cancelled with Nathan,” Bed, Bath & Beyoncé” and “Marie Kiddo.” The series is executive produced by original cast members Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell (Kenan & Kel, Good Burger).

The new kids of comedy are: Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin, Chinguun Sergelen, and Aria Brooks.

From Variety:

Inside ‘Animaniacs,’ ‘She-Ra’ and the New Wave of Animated Kids TV Reboots

Reboots aren’t just for grown-ups anymore.

The proliferation of streaming platforms reliant on free-flowing programming pipelines has led to the development of new versions of shows such as “Battlestar Galactica” and “True Blood” that last aired when Barack Obama was president. That same industry-shaking shift away from linear and toward streaming, coupled with the emergence of nostalgia and geekdom as dominating cultural forces, has turned kids TV — already accustomed to regularly reimagining corporate-controlled IP — into a hotbed of reboots.

“We’re in an interesting time right now, where, probably more so than ever before, adults who grew up with certain properties are able to still be a part of those fandoms and talk about them and participate in those fandoms very actively,” says Noelle Stevenson, creator of the DreamWorks Animation-produced “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” for Netflix. “In the past, it was maybe a little bit more of a niche thing. But there is so much community around the nostalgic properties from the ’80s and the ’90s.”

Stevenson’s show takes its inspiration from the ’80s Filmation animated fantasy series “She-Ra: Princess of Power,” a girl-targeted spinoff of “Masters of the Universe.” The show ran for two seasons but carved out a lasting niche.

“You could still go to Comic-Con and still see people dressed up as She-Ra when our show came out,” says Stevenson. “There were still people engaging in this subculture.”

“She-Ra” is by no means the only character enjoying a comeback. While some of the best-known properties such as Batman, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and My Little Pony have been reiterated so consistently that you can hardly find a time when some family-friendly series based on them wasn’t on the air, recent years have seen kid-vid programmers digging deeper into the vault than ever.

November saw Hulu premiere a new version of Steven Spielberg’s “Animaniacs.” The original was a highlight of ’90s afterschool animated lineups, known for sharp gags and a vigorous pace. But the property sat dormant for two decades before being revisited — a lifetime in today’s media environment.

Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios president Sam Register had shied away from “Animaniacs” for years, knowing that the budgets necessary to reboot the show in a way that would satisfy Spielberg’s Amblin Television and live up to the original could not be supported in a linear universe. But the universe changed.

“It was only when streaming showed up that I approached Amblin about rebooting it,” Register says.

Streaming made kid-parent co-viewing a reality. In a linear, ad-supported world, children’s cable networks carved up the days into a preschool block, a kids 6-11 block, and a primetime block.

“If you got parents and kids to view those shows together at any given time, that was lucky, but not the goal,” Register says. But for “Animaniacs,” Register could count on adult Hulu subscribers who grew up with the original sampling the show with their children.


In a streaming world, shows for all ages are available to watch at all times of day. And with the COVID-19 pandemic having rendered time a meaningless construct, co-viewing is more likely than ever.

“We approached it like ‘Jurassic World’,” says Wellesley Wild, executive producer of the new “Animaniacs.” “It was as if there were a huge gap since the last good ‘Jurassic’ movie and the parents who had seen the first ‘Jurassic’ were bringing their kids to see the new movie.”

The new “Animaniacs” contains jokes aimed at kids and others — such as send-ups of Donald Trump and the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre — at their parents. “We exist right in the middle of those two things,” says co-executive producer Gabe Swarr.

The explosion in the volume of content that has accompanied the dawn of the streaming era has also made programmers mindful of finding any way they can to stand out.

“There’s a noticeable uptick right now in brand-name content,” says Matt Youngberg, executive producer of Disney’s “DuckTales.” “All these streaming services are getting their footing, and they all want to have something that they can point at and say, ‘Hey, we have this thing that you’ve heard of before.’”

The new “DuckTales” is based on the ’80s series of the same name, which itself was based on the Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck comic books of Carl Barks and, later, Don Rosa, which themselves were based on the cartoon shorts Walt Disney Animation’s Donald Duck cartoons. Nostalgia and reinvention have ben parts of the “DuckTales” characters’ lives for decades. But the internet has given powerful platforms to fan communities that can be excessively critical of what they view as deviations from their favorite versions. Still, “DuckTales” co-executive producer Francisco Angones preaches patience.

“I look at Batman,” he says. “Batman has been interpreted as Batman ’66 and the Tim Burton Batman and the Christopher Nolan Batman and the animated-series Batman. You can push them and stretch them in different ways. If you believe that a character is good and you love a character enough, then you have to believe that it can withstand a little bit reinvention without fully breaking the character.”

Even in a streaming era, however, kids remain the core audience for kids programming. Paul DeBenedittis, executive vice president of programming and content strategy for Nickelodeon, points to the recent reboot of sketch-comedy series “All That” as an example of how a reboot of an old show must ultimately offer fresh appeal to an audience likely unfamiliar with the original — in this case by being funny.

“At the end of the day, the show has to speak for itself,” DeBenedittis says. “It has to go above and beyond all the bells and whistles and the nostalgia plays. It has to be a great show.”

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Originally published: Friday, November 06, 2020.

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