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Henry (Jace Norman) is back in a brand new Danger Force episode "The Supies", premiering Saturday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT, followed by Nickelodeon's Kids’ Choice Awards 2022 at 7:30, only on Nick! Check out the promo below!:
The Supies! Swellview's biggest night for superheros, and Captain Man (Cooper Barnes) is not invited. Danger Force enlists Henry's help to make sure the night goes off without a hitch! Special guest star Frankie Grande as Frankini. (#217)
Danger Force Calls Henry For Backup! | Full Scene 'The Supies' | Danger Force (Jace Norman Teaser) | Henry Danger Official
When Captain Man doesn't get an invite to the Supies award show, Danger Force must hire a babysitter to watch him for the night... and who better to keep Captain Man in line than Henry Hart himself? Watch the full teaser of Jace Norman's return to the Dangerverse in this EXCLUSIVE scene and, hey, maybe one day you could win a Supie yourself!
Danger Force Updated Promo (The Supies, April 9, 2022)
This promo is for next Saturday night's new episode of Danger Force "The Supies". To prepare for the upcoming Kids' Choice Awards at 7:30PM, Nicktoons will be hosting a Danger Force marathon next Saturday at 6AM, while TeenNick will be running Henry Danger starting at 6AM and then Danger Force starting at 1PM, of which it'll lead to a simulcast premiere of "The Supies" at 7PM across all main networks.
Danger Force Short Promo (The Supies, April 9, 2022)
This short promo is for next Saturday night's new episode of Danger Force "The Supies". To prepare for the upcoming Kids' Choice Awards at 7:30PM, Nicktoons will be hosting a Danger Force marathon next Saturday at 6AM, while TeenNick will be running Henry Danger starting at 6AM and then Danger Force starting at 1PM, of which it'll lead to a simulcast premiere of "The Supies" at 7PM across all main networks.
Havan Flores, Cooper Barnes, Luca Luhan and Danger Force are nominated in the 2022 KCAs! Vote for them at KidsChoiceAwards.com!
Danger Force + Kid's Choice Awards Promo - April 9, 2022 (Nickelodeon U.S.)
Danger Force Promo 2 - April 9, 2022 (Nickelodeon U.S.) [with interruption]
Danger Force Promo 2 - April 9, 2022 (Nickelodeon U.S.)
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Catch the brand new Santiago of the Seas episode "A Tale of Two-más", premiering Friday, April 8, 2022 at 12:30 p.m. ET/PT on Nick Jr. on Nickelodeon! Check out the promo below!:
In the all new Santiago of the Seas episode "A Tale of Two-más," it’s Shipbuilding Day in Larimar and everyone pitches in, except Tomás who’d rather play music. While avoiding work, Tomás meets Pepito, a magic faun who offers to switch places and do his work for him. Tomás is excited, but could Pepito's plan go wrong? (#203)
Santiago of the Seas Rock N' Roll Battle 🎸 w/ Tomás & Lorelai | Nick Jr.
Santiago and Lorelai have lost their voices and Pepito won't give them back! Watch this epic rock and roll guitar battle between Tomás and Pepito to see who will win!
Actor Robin de Jesús is using his musical talents to connect with young viewers
Pepito in "Santiago of the Seas." Nickelodeon
The Latino actor — one of the stars of the acclaimed film "Tick, Tick... Boom!" — harnessed his Puerto Rican heritage as a guest star on Nickelodeon’s "Santiago of the Seas."
Fans know him from award-winning Broadway musicals such as “In the Heights” and “La Cage aux Folles” and recent movies such as the award-winning “Tick, Tick… Boom!” and “The Boys in the Band.” On Friday, Puerto Rican actor Robin de Jesús will use his musical talent to connect with younger viewers as a faun who steals sounds from neighbors and nature to make music.
“I’m making my guest star appearance as Pepito on the show ‘Santiago of the Seas,’” he told NBC News. “It’s a beautiful show about this kid named Santiago who lives in the Caribbean, on an island with a very similar name to Puerto Rico.”
Actor Robin de Jesús.Amanda Edwards / Getty Images
Nickelodeon’s “Santiago of the Seas” is an animated preschool TV show that follows an 8-year-old pirate and his friends on treasure-seeking adventures. It teaches young English-speaking viewers Spanish words and phrases and features music, food, dances and other traditions from Latino and Caribbean cultures.
The series is set on Isla Encanto, which translates to Charm Island or Enchantment Island. This name is akin to Puerto Rico’s nickname, which is La Isla del Encanto (the Island of Enchantment).
De Jesús said having grown up in Connecticut, he did not have access to shows that spoke directly to his Puerto Rican heritage. He recalled watching “Sonic the Hedgehog,” “Darkwing Duck,” “Power Rangers” and “Care Bears,” just like other kids from his generation.
But because he was raised in a bilingual household, he said he considers himself fortunate to have connected with Spanish-language television, specifically the Mexican children's telenovela “Carrusel.”
“It was this big, beautiful show about these kids in this classroom and their teacher and all the childhood drama, and there was something about that show that really allowed me to be comfortable in my body and my space,” he said. “Being Puerto Rican was such a big part of my experience growing up.”
Broadening identity, inclusiveness
Now, after 20 years onstage, the actor said he identifies as many things — Boricua (another name for Puerto Rican), Latino, Latine, Latinx — and feels empowered by the idea that society is figuring out how to become more inclusive.
He pointed out, however, that diversity needs to be present throughout film and TV production.
“As someone who was changed by seeing Rosie Pérez in ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ and didn’t know there was space for him until I saw her — and now I get to be in this place where maybe someone gets that from me — I feel so grateful,” he said. “But I want to see that behind the camera. I want to see diversity for my producers, for my writers, for the crew, because that is what will let me know that it is, in fact, systemic.”
De Jesús said his mission as an actor is to push beyond the borders that limit identities, so different viewers can connect with characters and stories on the stage or through their screens.
“I’m a gay Latino who presents in a way that is sometimes effeminate and sometimes not. And so I wish to diversify specifically queer Latino characters and kind of challenge what we define as masculine,” he said. “I would love for my career to be predominately queer characters in different time periods, so that we insert Latinos specifically into period pieces that we’ve been erased from, even though we all know we existed.”
When asked about off-screen music that inspired his character Pepito in “Santiago of the Seas,” the Puerto Rican actor remembered fondly the parrandas, or Christmas carols, that he used to sing with family and friends during the holidays.
In Puerto Rico, parranderos, or carolers, sing from house to house, with neighbors joining them, until daybreak, while accompanied by instruments such as güiros (a Puerto Rican percussion instrument made from a gourd that looks like a hollowed squash), guitars and accordions.
“Literally by 6 in the morning, you’re like 100 heads deep, and everyone’s just living their best life and caroling and just immersing themselves in that Puerto Rican culture that we miss so much in the mainland sometimes,” the actor said.
De Jesús guest stars in the “Santiago of the Seas” episode “A Tale of Two‐Más” on Friday at 12:30 p.m. ET and PT on Nickelodeon.
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In an all-new PAW Patrol, it's the moment Adventure Bay has been waiting for! The biggest star, the biggest show, and the stakes have never been higher! Don't miss a star-studded new PAW Patrol, and a superstar action continues with a brand new Baby Shark’s Big Show! featuring Cardi B! It all starts Friday, April 15 at 11:30 a.m. ET/PT, only on Nick Jr. on Nickelodeon! Check out the PAWsome promos below!:
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