ViacomCBS Networks Poland has launched Noggin, Nickelodeon's top-ranked video subscription service for preschoolers, in Poland! Available on Apple TV, Noggin is priced 11,99 zł a month, and comes with a seven day free trial.
Update (10/3) - ViacomCBS Networks has launched Noggin in Spain!
From Mój Mac:
Noggin – czwarty kanał w aplikacji TV
Podejście Apple do VOD i strumieniowania wideo jest inne niż pozostałych firm. Pomysł bardziej bazuje na App Store niż na wykupowaniu licencji. Po prostu Apple oddaje swoją aplikację, swój system poboru opłat i częściowo strumieniowania innym wydawcom treści, biorąc za to oczywiście mały haracz. Dlatego w TV app pojawiają się kanały z treściami innych producentów z niezależną i osobno opłacaną ofertą.
Tym razem coś dla dzieci: Noggin
Aplikacja TV w dziale „Kanały Apple TV” w Polsce nie ma imponującej oferty. Jednak 4 kanały to już nie tylko 3. Obecnie mamy do wyboru: TV+ od Apple, Smithsonian Channel Plus, Tastemade oraz nowość: Noggin.
Kanały w Apple TV
Noggin jest serwisem przeznaczonym dla dzieci i to tych młodszych, tak w okolicach przedszkola. Wśród szlagierów, które oferuje kanał Noggin, znajdziecie takie hity jak „Psi patrol”, „Maks i Ruby”, czy „Wspaniałe zwierzaki”. Seriale są starsze, z początku wieku oraz wyprodukowane współcześnie. Część z nich pochodzi z wytwórni Nickelodeon. Filmy jak na ofertę dla dzieci przystało, mają polski dubbing.
Opłata miesięczna za kanał Noggin to 11,99 zł. Mamy też 7 dni na przetestowanie oferty za darmo. Z abonamentu można w każdej chwili zrezygnować i wznowić go w innym terminie, już oczywiście bez darmowego okresu próbnego.
Psi patrol w Noggi Kanały Apple TV
Dajcie znać, co o tych serialach sądzą Wasze dzieci.
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From Applesfera:
Apple añade un nuevo canal infantil en la Apple TV app llamado Noggin
Durante el fin de semana, Apple ha añadido un nuevo canal a su TV app. Se trata de Noggin, un servicio de dibujos animados en streaming que se une al de Starz y el propio Apple TV+ como canal. No es su primer rodeo ya que tiene cierta historia detrás, por lo que cuenta con un fondo de catálogo interesante.
Noggin, un canal pensado para que los niños aprendan
Ya en 1999, Noggin hizo su primer debut en la televisión estadounidense y de Reino Unido. Surgió a raíz de una joint-venture entre Barrio Sésamo y Nickelodeon con la intención de enseñar a los niños. Tras su cierre en 2009, vuelve esta marca como servicio de streaming y el mismo espíritu.
La idea tras este servicio es tener dibujos animados con los que los niños puedan aprender ciencias, matemáticas y otras materias. En su catálogo nos encontramos con franquicias como las siguientes:
La patrulla canina.
Dora la exploradora.
Peppa Pig.
Shimmer shine.
Canticos.
La marca afirma en su sitio web que cuenta con más de 1.500 episodios sin anuncios en su catálogo. El servicio cuesta 3,99 euros al mes y cuenta con una semana gratuita para probarla. Como es habitual en la app de Apple TV, se puede compartir entre hasta 6 miembros de la familia. También se pueden descargar capítulos para verlos offline.
Desde luego, la adición de nuevos canales en la app Apple TV española está siendo muy lenta. En EEUU ya contaban con decenas de servicios integrados en su debut. Mientras que los grandes pueden permitirse ignorarlo, otros servicios más pequeños o medianos pueden aprovecharse de las ventajas que ofrece: público potencial atractivo y sin necesidad de desarrollar una app a cambio de una comisión y ceder cierto branding.
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From Actualidad iPhone:
Noggin llega al Apple TV, un nuevo servicio para entretener a los más pequeños de nuestra casa
Seguimos pasando como podemos estos días raros, unos días en los que estamos pasando todo el día en casa y tenemos que acostumbrarnos a hacer otras cosas… Hoy os traemos una nueva opción para todo aquel que tenga niños (o no): Noggin llega al Apple TV, un nuevo servicio de vídeo en streaming con el que ver La Patrulla Canina, Dora la Exploradora, o Peppa Pig. Tras el salto os contamos más acerca de Noggin, el nuevo canal infantil que podéis añadir ya a vuestro Apple TV.
Como os décimo, Noggin llega al Apple TV, un nuevo servicio de vídeo en streaming que nos trae algunos de los programas más conocidos entre nuestros pequeños. En Noggin podremos ver La patrulla canina, Dora la exploradora, Peppa Pig, Shimmer shine, o Canticos entre otras muchas series infantiles. Y hay entretenimiento para rato ya que desde la propia Noggin confirman que cuentan con un catálogo de más de 1500 capítulos, todo ello sin publicidad y sin pausas entre capítulo. Y lo mejor de todo es que Noggin, a diferencia de otros servicios, nos ofrece contenido educativo, es decir, todas las series que conforman su catálogo tienen un componente educacional, algo muy interesante ya que otros servicios presumir de tener todo su contenido infantil educativo.
Recordaros que Noggin no es un servicio nuevo, sí que se estrena en Apple TV, pero sus origenes están en el año 1999 de la mano de Barrio Sésamo y Nickelodeon. Así que ya sabéis, corred a descargaros este nuevo Noggin para Apple TV, un nuevo servicio enfocado a los más pequeños de nuestra casa que tiene un precio de 3,99 euros mensuales aunque podéis probarlo durante 7 días seguidos. Un gran servicio que llega en el momento más idoneo, podemos probarlo y quién sabe si tras esos 7 días de prueba todo se normaliza y ya no necesitamos estar más tiempo en casa…
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Więcej Nick: Egmont Polska Launches 'Top Wing' Magazine in Poland!
Originally published: Saturday, March 07, 2020.
Additional source: Google Translate; Update H/T: Special thanks to
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
Xbox Player Finds Creepy SpongeBob Glitch in Original 'Battle For Bikini Bottom'
You'll be seeing this one in your nightmares!
No, it's not Mr. Krabs looking at his bank account after Pearl has gone on a shopping spree.
As SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, THQ Nordic's remastered edition of the beloved 2003 video game may be a little while away yet, some fans are revisiting the original release - and getting a shocking surprise!
Xbox player flabbyfinn has taken to Twitter to showcase a graphical glitch in the 2003 release of SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom, in which SpongeBob's entire face appears to be drooping to one side. Oh, and he's missing an eye as well. Talk about creepy.
Flabbyfinn noted that the issue only happens when playing specifically on Xbox 360 via backwards compatibility, which is known to cause glitches in certain games. Check out a photo of the mangled Nickelodeon star below:
As if that wasn't terrifying enough, it's also mentioned that whenever you bungee jump in the Xbox 360 version, "SpongeBob's eyes start flying off in random directions." The game apparently works fine "85 percent of the time". Hopefully the other 15% looks will be rectified in the upcoming Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated remaster for modern consoles.
Have you ever noticed this issue in Battle for Bikini Bottom? Let me know in the comments.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated is set to be released for the PS4, PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch later this year. The release will also have two collectors editions.
CALLING ALL GOOFY GOOBERS! (ROCK!) Are ya ready for a deep dive into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants? The SpongeBob YouTube channel is THE PLACE for all fan-favorite SpongeBob moments! We’re serving up everything from legendary scenes to remixes of classic songs to deep dives into Bikini Bottom lore. Be sure to check back every week for Music Mondays, Wumbo Wednesdays, and Flashback Fridays! Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/SpongeBobOfficial!
Shop SpongeBob!: https://www.spongebobshop.com
More Nick: Nickelodeon Announces Voice Cast for 'Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years', First-Ever 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Spinoff!
Original source: Pure Xbox.
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No, it's not Mr. Krabs looking at his bank account after Pearl has gone on a shopping spree.
As SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, THQ Nordic's remastered edition of the beloved 2003 video game may be a little while away yet, some fans are revisiting the original release - and getting a shocking surprise!
Xbox player flabbyfinn has taken to Twitter to showcase a graphical glitch in the 2003 release of SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom, in which SpongeBob's entire face appears to be drooping to one side. Oh, and he's missing an eye as well. Talk about creepy.
Flabbyfinn noted that the issue only happens when playing specifically on Xbox 360 via backwards compatibility, which is known to cause glitches in certain games. Check out a photo of the mangled Nickelodeon star below:
Whenever I play through battle for bikini bottom specifically on my xbox 360 I get a graphical glitch in this one cutscene and spongebob looks like this pic.twitter.com/Ekpd0uLIcy
— flabbyfinn 🐺COMMISSIONS OPEN!!!🐺 (@flabbyfinn) March 15, 2020
As if that wasn't terrifying enough, it's also mentioned that whenever you bungee jump in the Xbox 360 version, "SpongeBob's eyes start flying off in random directions." The game apparently works fine "85 percent of the time". Hopefully the other 15% looks will be rectified in the upcoming Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated remaster for modern consoles.
Have you ever noticed this issue in Battle for Bikini Bottom? Let me know in the comments.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated is set to be released for the PS4, PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch later this year. The release will also have two collectors editions.
CALLING ALL GOOFY GOOBERS! (ROCK!) Are ya ready for a deep dive into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants? The SpongeBob YouTube channel is THE PLACE for all fan-favorite SpongeBob moments! We’re serving up everything from legendary scenes to remixes of classic songs to deep dives into Bikini Bottom lore. Be sure to check back every week for Music Mondays, Wumbo Wednesdays, and Flashback Fridays! Subscribe now at https://www.youtube.com/SpongeBobOfficial!
Shop SpongeBob!: https://www.spongebobshop.com
More Nick: Nickelodeon Announces Voice Cast for 'Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years', First-Ever 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Spinoff!
Original source: Pure Xbox.
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Drake Bell Reveals Where He Thinks His 'Drake & Josh' Character Is Today
During a interview with Forbes to promote his brand new album, "The Lost Album," Nickelodeon alum Drake Bell (The Amanda Show) revealed what he thought his Drake & Josh character Drake Parker would be like today!
"Drake Parker would definitely still be living at home with his parents," revealed Parker.
"As for Walter, Drake’s stepdad", the musician added, "you should go check out Where’s Walter? on YouTube."
What do you think of Drake's prediction of where his Drake & Josh alter-ego would be today? Let me know in the comments!
You can read Drake's super chat with Forbes, in which he reveals how he lost, found and recovered 'lost' songs from a decade-lost hard drive, in full on forbes.com.
"The Lost Album" is available to list to today. https://vydia.lnk.to/TheLostAlbum.
More Nick: Nickelodeon and Paramount to Bring 'Rugrats' Back for the Next Generation of Kids!
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"Drake Parker would definitely still be living at home with his parents," revealed Parker.
"As for Walter, Drake’s stepdad", the musician added, "you should go check out Where’s Walter? on YouTube."
What do you think of Drake's prediction of where his Drake & Josh alter-ego would be today? Let me know in the comments!
You can read Drake's super chat with Forbes, in which he reveals how he lost, found and recovered 'lost' songs from a decade-lost hard drive, in full on forbes.com.
"The Lost Album" is available to list to today. https://vydia.lnk.to/TheLostAlbum.
More Nick: Nickelodeon and Paramount to Bring 'Rugrats' Back for the Next Generation of Kids!
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Watch: Dylan Gilmer & The Cast of Nickelodeon’s ‘Young Dylan’ Show Off Their Freestyle Skills
Get to know the cast of Nickelodeon’s newest laugh-out-loud series!
Tiger Beat caught up with Dylan Gilmer, Hero Hunter, Celina Smith and Jet Miller on set of Young Dylan, and got the inside scoop on everything from their favorite throwback TV shows, to their funniest off-camera moments & more. And the best part? They even showed off their best freestyle rap skills!
Real talk: these tweens are totally talented in more ways than one! Watch it all go down in the video below and don’t miss new episodes of Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan, Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT), only on Nickelodeon!
More Nick: Tyler Perry’s ‘Young Dylan’ Scores Nickelodeon’s Biggest Live +3 Lifts In Three Years!
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Tiger Beat caught up with Dylan Gilmer, Hero Hunter, Celina Smith and Jet Miller on set of Young Dylan, and got the inside scoop on everything from their favorite throwback TV shows, to their funniest off-camera moments & more. And the best part? They even showed off their best freestyle rap skills!
Real talk: these tweens are totally talented in more ways than one! Watch it all go down in the video below and don’t miss new episodes of Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan, Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT), only on Nickelodeon!
More Nick: Tyler Perry’s ‘Young Dylan’ Scores Nickelodeon’s Biggest Live +3 Lifts In Three Years!
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New Short Documentary Explores the Phenomenon That Was 'Nick Arcade'
'Would you like to play Joe & Mac?'
If you were alive in the '90s, lived in the U.S. and remotely liked video games, odds are you've heard of Nick Arcade.
Hosted by Phil Moore, Nick Arcade was part game show, part tournament, pitting two teams of two kids against each other through two initial trivia rounds, with the winner advancing to the "Video Zone" to play against the virtual "Video Game Wizard" of the day via green scene magic. Filmed at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida, the series ran for 84 episodes over two seasons in 1992, with re-runs occurring throughout most of the '90s and the mid-noughties on Nick and Nick GAS.
If you want a quick throwback to the '90s, Wrestling With Gaming has released a super short 22-minute-and-change documentary on their YouTube channel that quickly runs down the origins of the show and breaks down each facet of it in a very digestible way, providing factoids in the process, behind-the-scenes footage and briefly chatting with co-creator Karim Miteff.
There's a lot of great trivia here, like the rumor that someone at Nickelodeon ordered too many space camp trips, so they were given away as prizes on various network game shows, and that Nickelodeon was weary of the idea that Nintendo and Sega would consent to having their games featured on the show at the same time: only for the producers to solve the problem.
This show blew many fans' minds when it came out and was way ahead of its time: its legacy deserves to be preserved! As the doc hints it could still come back, thanks to the passion of WWE superstar Xavier Woods, who wants to host a new incarnation of the show. Legends of the Hidden Temple is coming back for Quibi, so there's a good chance we could see a Nick Arcade revival, too!
The Nick Arcade Story | The Show That Put People Inside Video Games
Nick Arcade was a TV game show centered around video games that aired from 1991 through 1992. Two teams of two were pitted against with the winning team after 2 rounds getting to compete inside of an actual video game for the grand prize. Nick Arcade was a technical marvel at the time and an extremely popular show for Nickelodeon. This is the story of how a group of pioneers, Amiga Computers, and a charismatic host made the impossible happen… putting people inside of real video games. This is the story of Nick Arcade.
Check out Bilal Smith & information on his documentary Nickelodeon Studios: Past, Present, & Future at the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/NickStudiosPastPresentandFuture
Website https://bilaalsmith.wordpress.com/
Instagram: @theworldofbant
Twitter: https://twitter.com/b_smith5
I tried to avoid getting too much into the technical details on this one since this video will probably attract a more general audience than my content usually does. To learn more about the technical aspects of Nick Arcade visit: https://www.broadcastbeat.com/enthlevel-a-game-show-for-the-21st-century/
--Ends--
From The A.V. Club:
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the "Video Zone" in this Nick Arcade documentary
C'mon, you know want to watch this Nick Arcade documentary
Of all the shows that made up Nickelodeon’s original early-90s programming block, perhaps none was more ambitious than Nick Arcade. Combining the elements of classic game shows with groundbreaking video technology, Nick Arcade offered contestants the chance to play inside a virtual world that, at the time, at least, dazzled adolescent viewers at home. How the creators managed to pull this off is the focus of a new documentary short from YouTubers Wrestling With Gaming.
As Nick Arcade co-creators Karim Miteff and James Bethea explain, the show’s success was due to a piece of software known as the Mandala. This was the technology that converted excitable pre-teens into interactive sprites that could interact with coins, switches, and enemies in the “Video Zone.” Looking back, these tense video game showdowns seem about as advanced as the technology used by your local weatherman, but at the time it was pretty cutting-edge stuff.
Ultimately, the blue screen magic behind the one was really just one part of what made Nick Arcade so special. Hyper-energetic host Phil Moore kept things entertaining during the most mundane trivia competitions. The “Video Challenge” segments, meanwhile, featured titles from Nintendo, Sega, and Neo Geo, which seems almost unimaginable in today’s climate of corporate competition. Even the losers got to go home with a comfortable pair of British Knights.
A relic of a bygone era that was still way ahead of its time, Nick Arcade remains firmly imprinted on the minds of TV viewers of a certain age. Given the massive increase in gaming-related entertainment, streaming, and virtual reality in the past five years, it seems like only a matter of time before we get some sort of a reboot.
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More Nick: 'Dreams' Player is Making Incredible 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Video Game!
Originally published: Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
Original source: Destructoid.
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nickelodeon and NickRewind News and Highlights!
If you were alive in the '90s, lived in the U.S. and remotely liked video games, odds are you've heard of Nick Arcade.
Hosted by Phil Moore, Nick Arcade was part game show, part tournament, pitting two teams of two kids against each other through two initial trivia rounds, with the winner advancing to the "Video Zone" to play against the virtual "Video Game Wizard" of the day via green scene magic. Filmed at Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida, the series ran for 84 episodes over two seasons in 1992, with re-runs occurring throughout most of the '90s and the mid-noughties on Nick and Nick GAS.
If you want a quick throwback to the '90s, Wrestling With Gaming has released a super short 22-minute-and-change documentary on their YouTube channel that quickly runs down the origins of the show and breaks down each facet of it in a very digestible way, providing factoids in the process, behind-the-scenes footage and briefly chatting with co-creator Karim Miteff.
There's a lot of great trivia here, like the rumor that someone at Nickelodeon ordered too many space camp trips, so they were given away as prizes on various network game shows, and that Nickelodeon was weary of the idea that Nintendo and Sega would consent to having their games featured on the show at the same time: only for the producers to solve the problem.
This show blew many fans' minds when it came out and was way ahead of its time: its legacy deserves to be preserved! As the doc hints it could still come back, thanks to the passion of WWE superstar Xavier Woods, who wants to host a new incarnation of the show. Legends of the Hidden Temple is coming back for Quibi, so there's a good chance we could see a Nick Arcade revival, too!
The Nick Arcade Story | The Show That Put People Inside Video Games
Nick Arcade was a TV game show centered around video games that aired from 1991 through 1992. Two teams of two were pitted against with the winning team after 2 rounds getting to compete inside of an actual video game for the grand prize. Nick Arcade was a technical marvel at the time and an extremely popular show for Nickelodeon. This is the story of how a group of pioneers, Amiga Computers, and a charismatic host made the impossible happen… putting people inside of real video games. This is the story of Nick Arcade.
Check out Bilal Smith & information on his documentary Nickelodeon Studios: Past, Present, & Future at the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/NickStudiosPastPresentandFuture
Website https://bilaalsmith.wordpress.com/
Instagram: @theworldofbant
Twitter: https://twitter.com/b_smith5
I tried to avoid getting too much into the technical details on this one since this video will probably attract a more general audience than my content usually does. To learn more about the technical aspects of Nick Arcade visit: https://www.broadcastbeat.com/enthlevel-a-game-show-for-the-21st-century/
--Ends--
From The A.V. Club:
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the "Video Zone" in this Nick Arcade documentary
C'mon, you know want to watch this Nick Arcade documentary
Of all the shows that made up Nickelodeon’s original early-90s programming block, perhaps none was more ambitious than Nick Arcade. Combining the elements of classic game shows with groundbreaking video technology, Nick Arcade offered contestants the chance to play inside a virtual world that, at the time, at least, dazzled adolescent viewers at home. How the creators managed to pull this off is the focus of a new documentary short from YouTubers Wrestling With Gaming.
As Nick Arcade co-creators Karim Miteff and James Bethea explain, the show’s success was due to a piece of software known as the Mandala. This was the technology that converted excitable pre-teens into interactive sprites that could interact with coins, switches, and enemies in the “Video Zone.” Looking back, these tense video game showdowns seem about as advanced as the technology used by your local weatherman, but at the time it was pretty cutting-edge stuff.
Ultimately, the blue screen magic behind the one was really just one part of what made Nick Arcade so special. Hyper-energetic host Phil Moore kept things entertaining during the most mundane trivia competitions. The “Video Challenge” segments, meanwhile, featured titles from Nintendo, Sega, and Neo Geo, which seems almost unimaginable in today’s climate of corporate competition. Even the losers got to go home with a comfortable pair of British Knights.
A relic of a bygone era that was still way ahead of its time, Nick Arcade remains firmly imprinted on the minds of TV viewers of a certain age. Given the massive increase in gaming-related entertainment, streaming, and virtual reality in the past five years, it seems like only a matter of time before we get some sort of a reboot.
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More Nick: 'Dreams' Player is Making Incredible 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Video Game!
Originally published: Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
Original source: Destructoid.
Follow NickALive! on Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, via RSS, on Instagram, and/or Facebook for the latest Nickelodeon and NickRewind News and Highlights!
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