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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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More Nick: Paramount Plus Renews the All-New 'Rugrats' for Season 2!

Originally published: July 16, 2022.

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Nickelodeon News Bytes | July 17, 2022

NickALive!'s pick of Nickelodeon news, highlights and more from around the internet!:


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-- MLB fans stunned after JoJo Siwa hits homer at The All-Star Celebrity Softball game

-- 10 Times Nickelodeon's Big Time Rush Got Real About The Music Business

-- Nickelodeon Kart Racers heavily discounted in Xbox Summer Sale


-- SpongeBob Cosmetics Would Be a Perfect Fit for Fall Guys

-- In August, Philo will launch Comfort Channela new streaming network billed as "an original channel designed for Philo that promises instant streaming bliss." Content is aggregated from various networks, including Nickelodeon and Hallmark.

-- Vivienne van den Assem Wants ZOOP Reunion

-- Nickelodeon Animation Workshop: Character design with Ernie Ochoa! Ernie has worked on shows like: Pig Goat Banana CricketMiddlemost PostThe Simpsons, and more! Upcoming event: All About Animatics on July 20: https://cbs.zoom.us/j/96309312805?from=addon#success | Meeting passcode: 433295




-- fischerAppelt secures consumer PR account from Paramount (Germany)


-- 'Hush Hush' Fans Have Been Asking, Paramount+ Is Delivering… Here's Why People Can’t Wait For Becca Fitzpatrick’s Novel To Be Turned Into A Movie

-- TIME Studios, in Partnership with Nelvana, to Begin Production on Two Animated Children’s Series Based on New Characters from Creators of Robotos and the littles NFT Collections. The Two Projects from Creators Pablo Stanley (Robotos) and Wil Lee (the littles) are the first from the TIME Studios Kids and Family Division’s Slate of web3 IP to enter into production


-- Barclay Performing Arts Presents The SpongeBob Musical

-- Why the Nickelodeon Punta Cana Still Works for Couples


-- Eagan High School Theatre presents The SpongeBob Musical!

-- COD Goes Under the Sea for the Summer Musical





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This Rare Conversation With Gullah Gullah Island's Ron and Natalie Daise Is Guaranteed to Warm Hearts

If you're reading this, you're probably humming the Gullah Gullah Island theme song. So, you already know you can't miss what stars Ron and Natelie Daise had to say about their beloved show below.

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Remember when we used to play together in the bright sunny weather?

[Click here to watch a video with Ron and Natalie Daise!]

Starting in 1994, Nickelodeon transported kids to a magical, fictitious island through Gullah Gullah Island. Starring real life couple Ron and Natalie Daise, the series—based on the West African culture Gullah Geechee—taught preschoolers about family, sea critters and kindness through song and dance. (And, of course, they had a little help from a 5-foot polliwog, Binyah Binyah.)

But perhaps more importantly, the show allowed its young viewers to feel represented in a TV landscape that didn't always reflect how the world looked. Unbeknownst to those at home, the stories and songs featured in Gullah Gullah Island mirrored the actual lives of Ron and Natalie. Even their kids Simeon and Sara had roles!

And though they took their final bow in 1998, the family is still educating the world about their culture through their art.

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So, just put your foot in your hand—that means hurry up, you'll miss the good things that we'll find —because E! News sat down with the South Carolina-based couple and you don't want to miss the good things that they've shared.

E! News: Take us back to the beginning. How did Gullah Gullah Island come to life?

Ron Daise: Gullah Gullah Island came to life at a dinner conversation. A producer, Maria Perez-Brown, had come to scout for sights for another show. 

Natalie Daise: We were talking about children's TV, and how there's nothing for our older daughter Sara to watch where anyone looks like her. Maria then said, "Nickelodeon is trying to diversify maybe we could do a show about you." We had a meeting with executives with no agent, no manager, never shot anything, never planned anything. By the end of the day, they green-lit the show. That was June 1993, and we were on the air within a year.

E! News: While creating the show, how much input were you able to offer?

RD: We were cultural consultants. Each episode had characters going into the Gullah Gullah Island community. That was our real life.

ND: The parade in the show was the high school band. The makeup lady was my friend who sold Mary Kay. We sat in front of our tape recorder, sang songs and then mailed the tapes. They gave the tapes to their musicians and made music based on our real life. Our kids were in the show because I was nursing Simeon. Where I went, they went.

RD: Peter Lurye, head musician, had written a theme song. I suggested another line that would be more culturally appropriate with a Gullah Geechee expression: "Just take your foot in your hand, that means hurry up." I became a co-writer of the theme song!

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E! News: When did you realize the show was a hit?

RD: I had an expectation of it doing well. As well as it did? No. People in South America would send us mail saying how much it meant to them. There was someone in Australia who really loved the show. Even now, we get regular communications from people saying they are watching with their children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren.

ND: We did that first season, and, you know, we were just making it up. I remember that first year after it aired, we were at a mall and somebody started yelling, "Uncle Ron!" It was a surprise for me, it really was.

E! News: How did Binyah Binyah come to be?

RD: Initially, the producers had a different character, which we said no to. It was not a part of Gullah culture. We're glad that they followed through with that understanding. We made suggestions of Gullah words and expressions for the name and Binyah was selected. A "Binyah" is the Gullah Geechee expression for someone who is a native of who has been here or been-yah. If you relocate into a Gullah Geechee community, you would be a come-yah. Because it was a preschool show, the producers liked the alliteration of putting them together. 

ND: That's why they named the show Gullah Gullah Island. Part of Gullah language is to repeat a word to intensify it.

E! News: What's been your favorite fan interaction from over the years?

ND: I'm in a supermarket minding my own business and I see this older white man. And he's got this little boy with him that looks like he's Latinx. The man comes up and he says, "You mean a lot to my boy." And he gave me $5 and a carnation.

We have not had any negative interactions. But I did have someone try to get me to sign something underneath the bathroom stall doors. I'm like, "Can y'all wait till I come out?!"

RD: For me, it was halfway around the world at a historical event in Sierra Leone, West Africa, one of the rice coast countries which numerous Gullah Geechee people are descendants. We were on this ferry wearing Priscilla's Homecoming, A Gullah Homecoming t-shirts. A gentleman said, "Is that Gullah as in Gullah Gullah Island?" He came over smiling and wanted to take a selfie. He wanted me to know the impact that this show had on him. The colors, the language, the features of the people. They reminded him of growing up in Nigeria, so that was just a wonderful experience.

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E! News: Do you think we could ever see a Gullah Gullah Island reboot?

ND: It could work. There are people's children watching it now and they are as fascinated as their parents had been. It was a bit of a surprise after Gullah Gullah Island that more shows like that didn't happen. We had been in meetings with other networks and they were saying, "Kids can't follow along...They just need ditties. If it's longer than a few seconds, they don't get it." And I'm like, "You're joking, right?" Kids knew all the songs in Gullah Gullah Island and they know all the songs you don't even want them to know!

RD: Viewers liked that each show taught a lesson and that there was a family. People saw us as if we were their parents or their uncles or aunts. We were a positive influence in their lives.

E! News: Why do you think there's such an the enduring love for the show?

ND: Because we were genuine. We weren't acting. When I first started doing the show, we were storytellers in theater. And the first time they set up that camera, it was terrifying. I said to myself, "That camera is a window. I can talk to that kid on the other side. He lives on my street." Before Gullah Gullah Island, when we weren't on the road, Ron would be home and neighborhood kids would come down to see if Mr. Ron could come out and play.

RD: The kids would see me out with our older daughter. And that's what the producers saw when they followed us around. Natalie is always doing crafts and that's what they saw. That's how the characters were developed. 

ND: We just got to be ourselves. It was a real family and that comes through. I didn't just meet him on day one on set, you know?

Natalie Daise

E! News: You have been together for almost 40 years. What's your secret?

ND: The best thing I can say is that I really like him. He's my friend and he's my partner. And when we got married, there were people like, "You have to have the big wedding!" The wedding is not the thing. It's the marriage that's the thing. Also, it's not for everybody, but we've enjoyed working together! We've been singing together for 38 years.

RD: We find things to laugh about. Our children thought the families of their peers would sing in their homes all the time because that's what we do.

ND: Simeon, Sara, Ron and I are known to burst into song at any given time, sometimes inappropriate. Don't let there be good music in the supermarket! I'll be like, "Baby, please stop singing out loud."

Freda Funnye

E! News: Simeon is all grown up now and now an actor himself. Does he plan to keep the Gullah Geechee culture alive through his work?

ND: That's his whole focus, absolutely! He and his sister are co-producing a documentary called Saltwater Vibes and it's about the evolution of Gullah culture. It's like the family business.

E! News: And what are you two up to these days? Ron, we've seen those Gullahlicious pound cakes you've been making...

RD: I ship Mr. Ron's Gullahlicious pound cakes through Etsy. There are patrons who say they're eating a Mr. Ron pound cake with their child or their grandchild as they're watching an episode of Gullah Gullah island! It's not to promote Gullah culture, but that's what I'm doing.

ND: They are amazing cakes! I joke, but I'm also kind of serious, that's partly why I married him. He could sing and he could bake!

Freda Funnye

(This interview has been edited and condensed for lengthy and clarity.)


Daise says more than two decades later, she’s still coming to understand the impact the show had on young Black children, especially those of Gullah Geechee descent.

“I can only say, it’s taken this many years to realize the full impact of what we did,” Daise said.

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Originally published: May 14, 2022.

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Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank at the Box Office

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank is in theaters today!


In PAWS OF FURY: THE LEGEND OF HANK, a hard-on-his-luck hound Hank (Michael Cera) finds himself in a town full of cats who need a hero to defend them from a ruthless villain's (Ricky Gervais) evil plot to wipe their village off the map. With help and training from a reluctant mentor (Samuel L. Jackson), our underdog must assume the role of town samurai and team up with the villagers to save the day. But there’s one problem: cats hate dogs!

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies and Align and Aniventure present in association with HB Wink Animation and GFM Animation, A Flying Tigers Entertainment Production, in association with Aniventure, in association with Cinesite.


Paramount Pictures acquired the movie for $10 million.

PAWS OF FURY: THE LEGEND OF HANK also stars Mel Brooks, George Takei, Aasif Mandvi, Gabriel Iglesias, Djimon Hounsou, Michelle Yeoh, Cathy Shim and Kylie Kuioka. 

Produced and creatively led by director Rob Minkoff (The Lion King), the film was also directed by Mark Koetsier and Chris Bailey, and produced by Adam Nagle, Peter Nagle, Guy Collins, Yair Landau and Susan Purcell. Executive Producers include Adrian Politowski, Alex Schwartz, Ben White, Reginald Hudlin, Wang Zhongjun, Wang Zhonglei, and Mel Brooks.

A animated reimagining of the classic movie, Blazing Saddles.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank was released in theaters on July 15

Playing before each showing of Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank is a theater-exclusive Big Nate short, titled "Bad Hamster".

Fans can also check out a new mini game, Jimbo’s Samurai Training, available online at game.pawsoffurymovie.com.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank at the Box Office

Domestic (North America):

Opening Weekend

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank landed in the No. 6 spot during its opening weekend, earning $6.25 million over the weekend at 3,475 North American locations.

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Nickelodeon SDCC 2022 Exclusives

Check out these Nickelodeon Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022 exclusives!


For Nickelodeon's complete SDCC 2022 highlights, click here; for Paramount+'s SDCC 2022 highlights, click here!

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