A range of Avatar: The Last Airbender themed Valentine's cards have been released just in time for Valentine's Day. Available ahead of the show's SteelBook release on Blu-Ray, fans can now gift an Avatar related card to their Valentine alongside the pre-requisite chocolates and flowers!
Nickelodeon's selection (available to download as a pdf here) features fan-favorites Aang, Sokka, Prince Zuko and Toph. Each card is heavily themed for the occasion, with love hearts dotted around each one, including the inside where you can write a sweet note for your intended. They're also accompanied by messages that play off the character and their traits, with each one positioned in front of a location or symbol related to them.
The first card showcases Aang in mid-air, leg outstretched in a kick and hearts over his eyes, accompanied by the words "Because you've mastered all the elements of my heart." Sokka kneels in an intense crouch, his trusty boomerang in hand next to a sentiment reading, "For you can never be quenched, Valentine!" The Fire Nation's Prince Zuko stands proudly in front of a Fire Nation emblem, his card reading "Because you're the one I've been searching for." Finally, Toph's card showcases the Earth bender pushing forward mid-bend next to the words "I would move mountains for you, Valentine!" Each card can be folded over, allowing fans to print them off at home in preparation of Valentine's Day.
The SteelBook edition of the show, from Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment is a limited edition purchase, with only 20,000 units intended for release. It will be priced at $97.99 and offer numerous bonus features. Avatar launched a franchise after becoming a hit, leading to a live-action film and a fan-favorite follow-up series Legend of Korra, which ran for four seasons. The stories of both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra have continued on in graphic novel series.
It was recently announced that the show's original creators are returning for a live-action version of the beloved series for Netflix, which appears to be a retelling of the first show.
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The Official SpongeBob Twitter Trolls the 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Movie
The SpongeBob SquarePants Twitter trolls the upcoming live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie with their own "redesign" of the iconic children's character.
SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated comedy show airing on Nickelodeon since 1999, following the adventures and shenanigans of the titular sponge in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. The show is immensely popular and one of the defining cartoons of a generation, as its memorable characters and quirky writing that can get laughs out of fans of all ages still permeates pop culture today.
Sonic the Hedgehog, an upcoming live-action movie based on the similarly iconic video game franchise, made headlines and punchlines for the original design of its main character, which was so heavily criticized that Sonic was completely redesigned, a move that set back Paramount Pictures about $5 million. Eventually, the eerily life-like Sonic was replaced by a more cartoonish version that more closely resembled the games, staying faithful to the one created by Yuji Naka and Naoto Oshima, and was much more positively received by fans.
The official SpongeBob Twitter posted an image (above) of two side-by-side depictions of the undersea fry cook with the caption: "If SpongeBob were the #SonicMovie." On the left, a hideously realistic SpongeBob with unsettlingly human-like eyes, visibly hairy legs, and a row of terribly realistic human teeth - Sonic's teeth were one of the things fans found most unnerving about that first trailer, and the image of SpongeBob perfectly captures the creepiness of that part of the design. Of course, the leg stubble on the faux SpongeBob just might take it to a whole other level; on the right, a more familiar SpongeBob strikes the same pose.
Sonic the Hedgehog, starring Ben Schwartz as Sonic along with Jim Carrey and Westworld's James Marsden, releases this Valentine's Day after the redesign caused the film to be delayed by three months. In the series of video games, Sonic is an anthropomorphic hedgehog with super speed, whose main goal is usually to collect rings and stop the evil Dr. Robotnik. The 2020 film has Sonic leaving his alternate dimension and entering ours, where his incredible speed causes a power outage, alerting the government to his presence, who promptly send Robotnik (Carrey) on his trail. With the recent release of Detective Pikachu, another live-action video game adaptation with some unsettling depictions of the usually adorable Pokemon, the original trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog was so widely ridiculed for Sonic's appearance that the drastic redesign had to be announced.
Although Sonic's director Jeff Fowler had his nerves about the redesign, the ultimate product was a clear improvement, and as some suspected, was the original intention of the artists before the studio intervened. Some fans worried about the amount of work these artists were asked to do in the relatively short three months, but when other brands and shows are jumping in on the joke, something has to be done.
The timing of SpongeBob's trolling is certainly meant to coincide with Sonic's release this Friday. Both Nickelodeon and Paramount are owned by ViacomCBS.
SpongeBob SquarePants himself also has upcoming movie. The 3D film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, which dropped a new trailer during this year's Super Bowl, will see SpongeBob and Patrick go on a massive search after SpongeBob's beloved pet Gary the Snail goes missing. The movie is set to be released during Memorial Day weekend. The series, which is currently celebrating 20 years on air with the "Best Year Ever", also has a couple of spin-offs in the works: Kamp Koral, following 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants during his summer at sleepaway camp, is also slated to premiere on Nickelodeon during Summer 2020, and an untitled spin-off which will focus on Squidward Tentacles, which will debut on Netflix.
It's always interesting to see how the internet absorbs elements of popular culture and adapts them into something new. While the original Sonic movie design is no more, the tweet from the official SpongeBob account shows that it will never be forgotten. It's likely to live on eternally, like so many other popular memes. Of course, the Sonic designwill should also be forever remembered as a warning to movie studios about the dangers of veering too far from the source material that fans are familiar with. Because things could quickly get ugly! Let's just hope this is the last time we see SpongeBob SquarePants with human teeth - and the last time we're reminded that Sonic the Hedgehog almost featured its titular character with human teeth.
More Nick: Nickelodeon Marks 20 Years of "SpongeBob SquarePants" with the "Best Year Ever"!
Sources: ScreenRant, ComicBook; Additional source: MediaLeaks.
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SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated comedy show airing on Nickelodeon since 1999, following the adventures and shenanigans of the titular sponge in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. The show is immensely popular and one of the defining cartoons of a generation, as its memorable characters and quirky writing that can get laughs out of fans of all ages still permeates pop culture today.
Sonic the Hedgehog, an upcoming live-action movie based on the similarly iconic video game franchise, made headlines and punchlines for the original design of its main character, which was so heavily criticized that Sonic was completely redesigned, a move that set back Paramount Pictures about $5 million. Eventually, the eerily life-like Sonic was replaced by a more cartoonish version that more closely resembled the games, staying faithful to the one created by Yuji Naka and Naoto Oshima, and was much more positively received by fans.
The official SpongeBob Twitter posted an image (above) of two side-by-side depictions of the undersea fry cook with the caption: "If SpongeBob were the #SonicMovie." On the left, a hideously realistic SpongeBob with unsettlingly human-like eyes, visibly hairy legs, and a row of terribly realistic human teeth - Sonic's teeth were one of the things fans found most unnerving about that first trailer, and the image of SpongeBob perfectly captures the creepiness of that part of the design. Of course, the leg stubble on the faux SpongeBob just might take it to a whole other level; on the right, a more familiar SpongeBob strikes the same pose.
Sonic the Hedgehog, starring Ben Schwartz as Sonic along with Jim Carrey and Westworld's James Marsden, releases this Valentine's Day after the redesign caused the film to be delayed by three months. In the series of video games, Sonic is an anthropomorphic hedgehog with super speed, whose main goal is usually to collect rings and stop the evil Dr. Robotnik. The 2020 film has Sonic leaving his alternate dimension and entering ours, where his incredible speed causes a power outage, alerting the government to his presence, who promptly send Robotnik (Carrey) on his trail. With the recent release of Detective Pikachu, another live-action video game adaptation with some unsettling depictions of the usually adorable Pokemon, the original trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog was so widely ridiculed for Sonic's appearance that the drastic redesign had to be announced.
Although Sonic's director Jeff Fowler had his nerves about the redesign, the ultimate product was a clear improvement, and as some suspected, was the original intention of the artists before the studio intervened. Some fans worried about the amount of work these artists were asked to do in the relatively short three months, but when other brands and shows are jumping in on the joke, something has to be done.
The timing of SpongeBob's trolling is certainly meant to coincide with Sonic's release this Friday. Both Nickelodeon and Paramount are owned by ViacomCBS.
SpongeBob SquarePants himself also has upcoming movie. The 3D film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, which dropped a new trailer during this year's Super Bowl, will see SpongeBob and Patrick go on a massive search after SpongeBob's beloved pet Gary the Snail goes missing. The movie is set to be released during Memorial Day weekend. The series, which is currently celebrating 20 years on air with the "Best Year Ever", also has a couple of spin-offs in the works: Kamp Koral, following 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants during his summer at sleepaway camp, is also slated to premiere on Nickelodeon during Summer 2020, and an untitled spin-off which will focus on Squidward Tentacles, which will debut on Netflix.
It's always interesting to see how the internet absorbs elements of popular culture and adapts them into something new. While the original Sonic movie design is no more, the tweet from the official SpongeBob account shows that it will never be forgotten. It's likely to live on eternally, like so many other popular memes. Of course, the Sonic design
More Nick: Nickelodeon Marks 20 Years of "SpongeBob SquarePants" with the "Best Year Ever"!
Sources: ScreenRant, ComicBook; Additional source: MediaLeaks.
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What Did You Think of the New 'The Substitute' Episode 'Asher Angel'? | Nickelodeon Fan Poll
What did you think of the brand new The Substitute episode #106, guest starring Asher Angel? Vote in the poll and sound off in the comments below!
Nuvem de Letras Releases 'Rise of the TMNT' Comics in Portugal
COWABUNGA! Nuvem de Letras has released a series of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics inspired by Nickelodeon's current iteration for the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise in Portugal!
From Central Comics:
Tartarugas Ninja: Duplo lançamento de BD!
As Tartarugas Ninja estão de volta à banda desenhada em português, nestes novos dois livros pela Nuvem de Letras e feitos a pensar num público mais infantil.
As personagens nasceram em 1984 numa BD publicada pela Mirage Comics, e criadas por Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird. Mas foi com uma série de animação para a televisão que elas ganharam fama mundial. E daí até ter expandido para filmes, videojogos, brinquedos e outro merchandise, e ter tido vários derivados de animação, foi um tirinho.
Ficam os detalhes dos livros:
Tartarugas Ninja: Usar em caso de emergência
Nas profundezas dos esgotos da cidade de Nova Iorque, os irmãos Leonardo, Rafael, Donatello e Miguel Ângelo admiram as suas novas armas, desejosos de as experimentar. Mas ainda não sabem do que elas são capazes e o Rafael acha mais prudente usá-las só em caso de emergência… É então que surge o pretexto perfeito: a April parece ter desaparecido. Sem perder um segundo, as Tartarugas Ninja vão entrar em ação!
Tartarugas Ninja: Usar em caso de emergência (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
Autor: Nickelodeon
Chancela: NUVEM DE LETRAS
Preço com IVA: 8.80 €
Formato, páginas: Capa dura, 32
Dimensões: 170 X 260 mm
ISBN: 9789896658175
Idade recomendada: A partir de 4 anos
Tartarugas Ninja: Pesadelos e mutantes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
As Tartarugas Ninja são a mais perfeita criação do Barão Draxum, mas este criador de mutantes e pesadelos nunca as testou! Chegou o momento de as pôr à prova e, para isso, é preciso vê-las em combate contra outro mutante. Surge então o candidato ideal a mutante: Harvey Hokum, o dono de uma loja de animais muito especial…
Tartarugas Ninja: Pesadelos e mutantes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
Autor: Nickelodeon
Chancela: NUVEM DE LETRAS
Preço com IVA: 8.80 €
Formato, páginas: Capa dura, 32
Dimensões: 170 X 260 mm
ISBN: 9789896658182
Idade recomendada: A partir de 4 anos
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Mais Nick: Synapse Games Developing New TMNT Game for Kongregate!
Additional sources: Google Translate, Wook.
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From Central Comics:
Tartarugas Ninja: Duplo lançamento de BD!
As Tartarugas Ninja estão de volta à banda desenhada em português, nestes novos dois livros pela Nuvem de Letras e feitos a pensar num público mais infantil.
As personagens nasceram em 1984 numa BD publicada pela Mirage Comics, e criadas por Kevin Eastman e Peter Laird. Mas foi com uma série de animação para a televisão que elas ganharam fama mundial. E daí até ter expandido para filmes, videojogos, brinquedos e outro merchandise, e ter tido vários derivados de animação, foi um tirinho.
Ficam os detalhes dos livros:
Tartarugas Ninja: Usar em caso de emergência
Nas profundezas dos esgotos da cidade de Nova Iorque, os irmãos Leonardo, Rafael, Donatello e Miguel Ângelo admiram as suas novas armas, desejosos de as experimentar. Mas ainda não sabem do que elas são capazes e o Rafael acha mais prudente usá-las só em caso de emergência… É então que surge o pretexto perfeito: a April parece ter desaparecido. Sem perder um segundo, as Tartarugas Ninja vão entrar em ação!
Tartarugas Ninja: Usar em caso de emergência (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
Autor: Nickelodeon
Chancela: NUVEM DE LETRAS
Preço com IVA: 8.80 €
Formato, páginas: Capa dura, 32
Dimensões: 170 X 260 mm
ISBN: 9789896658175
Idade recomendada: A partir de 4 anos
Tartarugas Ninja: Pesadelos e mutantes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
As Tartarugas Ninja são a mais perfeita criação do Barão Draxum, mas este criador de mutantes e pesadelos nunca as testou! Chegou o momento de as pôr à prova e, para isso, é preciso vê-las em combate contra outro mutante. Surge então o candidato ideal a mutante: Harvey Hokum, o dono de uma loja de animais muito especial…
Tartarugas Ninja: Pesadelos e mutantes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – O despertar das Tartarugas Ninja)
Autor: Nickelodeon
Chancela: NUVEM DE LETRAS
Preço com IVA: 8.80 €
Formato, páginas: Capa dura, 32
Dimensões: 170 X 260 mm
ISBN: 9789896658182
Idade recomendada: A partir de 4 anos
###
Mais Nick: Synapse Games Developing New TMNT Game for Kongregate!
Additional sources: Google Translate, Wook.
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Nickelodeon Shortlisted for a Raft of Awards in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards [Update: Winners Announced]!
The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen has announced the exciting news that Nickelodeon, along with a raft of properties that feature on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr., have been nominated for a wide selection of awards in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!
Update (2/12/2020) - Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Canticos, Cleo & Cuquin, Hey Duggee, Just Add Magic and Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny were among the big winners at the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!
Winners of the 2020 Kidscreen Awards will be announced at a special presentation event to be held during Kidscreen Summit in Miami on Tuesday, February 11. New categories this year include Best Short Film, Best Kids-Only Streaming Service and Best YouTube Channel.
Update (12/17) - Kidscreen has announced that Nickelodeon came third place in the Top 10 Broadcasting companies category of their annual Hot50 list!
Below is a list of awards that Nickelodeon (including acquired properties) has been nominated for in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards. A full list of 2020 Kidscreen Awards finalists can be found at kidscreen.com:
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMMING
Best Animated Series
Hey Duggee also won "Best Voice Talent", "Best Design and "Best Music" in the CREATIVE TALENT portion of the awards!
Best Mixed-Media Series
Best Short Film
KIDS PROGRAMMING
Best New Series
Best Animated Series
Best Live-Action Series
TWEENS/TEENS PROGRAMMING
Best Live-Action Series
Shortlisted entries in the Programming categories will be reviewed and assessed by a fresh panel of judges, including Paul DeBenedittis (Nickelodeon), Eryk Casamiro (Nickelodeon), Nina Hahn (Nickelodeon), Adina Pitt (Cartoon Network), Jane Gould (Disney Channels Worldwide), Henrietta Hurford-Jones (BBC Studios), Heather Tilert (Netflix), , Cristina Fiumara (Disney+), Linda Simensky (PBS KIDS), Tiphaine de Raguenel (France Télévisions), , Ed Horasz (Netflix) and Sarah Muller (BBC Children’s).
DIGITAL—PRESCHOOL
Best Learning App—Branded
Best Game App—Branded
Best Web/App Series—Branded
Best Web/App Series—Original
DIGITAL—KIDS
Best Game App—Branded
Shortlisted entries in the Digital categories will be judged by Kristen Kane (Viacom), Sara DeWitt (PBS KIDS), Robin Raskin (Living in Digital Times), David Kleeman (Dubit), Brenda Bisner (Kidoodle.TV), James Stephenson (Wonderstorm), Dan Efergan (Aardman Animations), Peter Robinson (KidsKnowBest), Sherri Glass (Cartoon Network) and Miles Ludwig (Sesame Workshop).
Additional details about the Kidscreen Awards—including categories, eligibility, judging and entry process—can be found online.
Congratulations and good luck to everyone nominated in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!
Update (2/12/2020) - Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Canticos, Cleo & Cuquin, Hey Duggee, Just Add Magic and Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny were among the big winners at the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!
Winners of the 2020 Kidscreen Awards will be announced at a special presentation event to be held during Kidscreen Summit in Miami on Tuesday, February 11. New categories this year include Best Short Film, Best Kids-Only Streaming Service and Best YouTube Channel.
Update (12/17) - Kidscreen has announced that Nickelodeon came third place in the Top 10 Broadcasting companies category of their annual Hot50 list!
Below is a list of awards that Nickelodeon (including acquired properties) has been nominated for in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards. A full list of 2020 Kidscreen Awards finalists can be found at kidscreen.com:
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMMING
Best Animated Series
- Hey Duggee (Studio AKA; Airs on Nick Jr. USA) - WINNER
- Claude (Sixteen South)
- Peppa Pig (Entertainment One, Gaston’s Cave; Airs on Nick Jr. channels globally)
Hey Duggee also won "Best Voice Talent", "Best Design and "Best Music" in the CREATIVE TALENT portion of the awards!
Best Mixed-Media Series
- Becca’s Bunch (JAM Media; Airs on Nick Jr. channels globally)
- Yakka Dee! (Beakus, King Banana TV)
- NIVIS – Amigos de Otro Mundo (Disney Latin America) - WINNER
Best Short Film
- Nick Jr. Snizzle Song (Nickelodeon)
- The Luchador Scooter Race (Sesame Workshop, Pipeline Studios)
- Nick Jr Sunscreen Song (Nickelodeon) - WINNER
KIDS PROGRAMMING
Best New Series
- Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (DreamWorks Animation Television; Airs on Nickelodeon Netherlands) - WINNER
- Serengeti (XIX Entertainment, John Downer Productions for Discovery Channel and BBC TV)
- BIA (Disney Latin America)
Best Animated Series
- Hilda (Silvergate Media, Netflix, Mercury Filmworks, Hilda Productions) - WINNER
- Kung-Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (DreamWorks Animation Television; Airs on Nick in the Netherlands)
- Little Big Awesome (Titmouse, Amazon Studios)
Best Live-Action Series
- Once (Disney Latin America)
- Odd Squad (Sinking Ship Entertainment, Fred Rogers Productions)
- Holly Hobbie (Aircraft Pictures, Cloudco Entertainment, Wexworks Media)
- Just Add Magic (Amazon Studios; Airs on Nickelodeon channels internationally) - WINNER
TWEENS/TEENS PROGRAMMING
Best Live-Action Series
- Jenny 2 – My Recovery (Ma Reconstruction) (Productions Avenida)
- A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix) - WINNER
- Find Me In Paris (Federation Kids & Family, Cottonwood Media; Airs on Nick UK & Eire)
Shortlisted entries in the Programming categories will be reviewed and assessed by a fresh panel of judges, including Paul DeBenedittis (Nickelodeon), Eryk Casamiro (Nickelodeon), Nina Hahn (Nickelodeon), Adina Pitt (Cartoon Network), Jane Gould (Disney Channels Worldwide), Henrietta Hurford-Jones (BBC Studios), Heather Tilert (Netflix), , Cristina Fiumara (Disney+), Linda Simensky (PBS KIDS), Tiphaine de Raguenel (France Télévisions), , Ed Horasz (Netflix) and Sarah Muller (BBC Children’s).
DIGITAL—PRESCHOOL
Best Learning App—Branded
- Cleo & Cuquin: Explore + Learn (HITN; Cleo & Cuquin airs on Nick Jr. USA) - WINNER
- HOMER Stories (HOMER)
- Amazon FreeTime (Amazon)
Best Game App—Branded
- Dino Dana: Dino Quest (Sinking Ship Entertainment) - WINNER
- PBS KIDS Games (PBS)
- Ricky Zoom: Welcome to Wheelford (Entertainment One; Series airs on Nick Jr. in the USA and the UK & Ireland)
Best Web/App Series—Branded
- Canticos Volume 2 (Encantos Media Studios, Nickelodeon) - WINNER
- Sesame Steeet/HBO Respect Campaign (Sesame Workshop)
- Cry Babies Magic Tears (IMC Toys)
Best Web/App Series—Original
- Lili & Lola season two (Big Bad Boo Studios) - WINNER
- Tot Cop (Mooshku, Nickelodeon, Noggin)
- Miss Persona (Corus/Nelvana, Balloon House Pictures)
DIGITAL—KIDS
Best Game App—Branded
- Do Not Touch (Nickelodeon) - WINNER
- Danger Things: A Henry Danger Halloween Special – Screens Up App (Nickelodeon)
- Hatchimals: Hatchtopia Life (Spin Master)
Shortlisted entries in the Digital categories will be judged by Kristen Kane (Viacom), Sara DeWitt (PBS KIDS), Robin Raskin (Living in Digital Times), David Kleeman (Dubit), Brenda Bisner (Kidoodle.TV), James Stephenson (Wonderstorm), Dan Efergan (Aardman Animations), Peter Robinson (KidsKnowBest), Sherri Glass (Cartoon Network) and Miles Ludwig (Sesame Workshop).
Additional details about the Kidscreen Awards—including categories, eligibility, judging and entry process—can be found online.
Congratulations and good luck to everyone nominated in the 2020 Kidscreen Awards!
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