ViacomCBS Networks Africa (VCNA) kid's channel Nickelodeon has partnered with Kellogg's to bring magical moments to breakfast with new Kellogg's Baby Shark Froot Loops cereal!
Kellogg's is one of the leading and well-loved food brands in South Africa, testament to this, Kellogg's was voted the coolest breakfast cereal at the 2020 Sunday Times Generation Next awards.
Nickelodeon in partnership with Kellogg's to bring fun and excitement to breakfast with the newly launched Kellogg's Baby Shark Froot Loops cereal
There is an old saying that goes, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Nickelodeon and Kellogg’s aim to make breakfast time the most important time of the day by bonding with the family, having fun and providing families with nutritious breakfasts that lead to better days.
“Together with Nickelodeon, we aim to partner with moms to bring magical moments to breakfast through characters that kids absolutely love, along with on-trend berry fin-tastic flavours and multi coloured food that will nourish kids as they kickstart their day. The new Kellogg’s Baby Shark Froot Loops cereal box also comes with fun-filled activities to keep the kids busy, which is especially important in times like these. It will transform dull moments, into fun-filled ones for the whole family," commented Avik Sarkar, Marketing Director for Kellogg South Africa.
This exciting collaboration follows an announcement by the kids' channel that the Baby Shark franchise will be coming to Nickelodeon. Tasania Parsadh, Channel Director for Nickelodeon Africa at (VCNA) commented, “Our mission is to make the world a more playful place and the new Kellogg’s Baby Shark Froot Loops cereal box allows for that. Kids, together with their parents can cut out characters to play with while singing along to the popular Baby Shark song making breakfast extra special and fin-tastic for the entire family."
Through arts and craft, Kellogg's Baby Shark Froot Loops and Nickelodeon Africa want to make the world a more playful place by creating magical moments during breakfast time. An exciting collaboration that’s one of a kind! New Kellogg's Baby Shark Froot Loops are now making waves in stores. Grab a box and dive into the deliciousness of berry fin-tastic flavour. Yup, they’re just that FIN-TASTIC.
The net recently announced the greenlight of a brand-new animated preschool series, Baby Shark’s Big Show! (working title) set to debut with an all-new original holiday special this December, with premieres rolling out across its preschool platforms in spring 2021. Following the U.S. launch, the series will roll out on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels internationally.
Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and SmartStudy, the global entertainment company behind the beloved children’s brand Pinkfong, the 2D-animated series (26 half-hour episodes) will follow Baby Shark and his best friend William as they journey on fun-filled comedic adventures in their community of Carnivore Cove, meet new friends and sing original catchy tunes along the way. In addition to Nickelodeon and SmartStudy’s partnership to produce Baby Shark’s Big Show!, ViacomCBS Consumer Products (VCP) is managing consumer products licensing worldwide, excluding China, Korea and Southeast Asia, for the Baby Shark property.
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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Friday, September 4, 2020 | NickRewind
Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for Friday, September 4, 2020 | NickRewind
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.
Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats
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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.
Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats
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'Ren & Stimpy' Creator's Accuser Urges ViacomCBS To Cancel Planned Reboot
'Ren & Stimpy' Creator's Accuser Urges ViacomCBS To Cancel Planned Reboot
A online Change.org petition to halt the planned reboot of Nickelodeon's iconic '90s series The Ren & Stimpy Show has been launched by one of the individuals who has alleged sexual misconduct by the show's creator, John Kricfalusi.
Update (9/4) - The petition has now garnered just over 12,000 signatures.
Robyn Byrd publicly accused Kricfalusi of having a relationship with her during the 1990s, during the original run of Ren & Stimpy. Byrd and Kricfalusi began communicating when Byrd was 14 years old. When she was 16, she moved in with Kricfalusi while working as an intern at Kricfalusi's animation studio, Spumco. According to Byrd, Kricfalusi touched her inappropriately while she was still a minor.
Byrd's petition claims that ViacomCBS's reboot of Ren & Stimpy, expected to be aired on Comedy Central, will bring back bad memories for both fans of the show and individuals who used to work for Kricfalusi.
Byrd wrote that Kricfalusi, also known as John K., may reenter the public spotlight if the reboot becomes successful. "This man used Ren & Stimpy to lure young people to his studio and into his confidence, only to abuse them, stunt their careers, and molest young girls," Byrd's petition read. "He WILL DO IT AGAIN. Not only that, but seeing his characters come back to life will re-traumatize many of his victims."
"Bringing back original crew to work on the film would be difficult and contentious," Byrd added. "Even if they wanted to come back, again Viacom would only be recycling [intellectual property]."
Newsweek reached out to ViacomCBS for comment.
When allegations against Kricfalusi became public in 2018, an attorney for Kricfalusi said in a statement to BuzzFeed News that the 1990s were "a time of mental and emotional fragility" for Kricfalusi.
"Over the years John struggled with what were eventually diagnosed mental illnesses in 2008," the statement continued. "To that point, for nearly three decades he had relied primarily on alcohol to self-medicate."
Kricfalusi is not expected to be involved with the new production, nor is he slated to receive any money from the show's relaunch.
Ren & Stimpy originally aired from 1991-1995 on the Nickelodeon network. Displaying a surprisingly adult sense of humor for a program shown on a children's television network, Ren & Stimpy became a hit. Kricfalusi was fired from the program in 1993 by Nickelodeon executives who chalked Kricfalusi's release up to creative differences.
The series followed the adventures of title characters Ren, an emotionally unstable Chihuahua, and Stimpy, a good-natured yet dimwitted cat often referred to by his pal as "EEEDIOT". (Their proper names are Ren Hoek and Stimpson J. Cat.) It aired for nearly 100 episodes over five seasons on Nickelodeon. The following year, the series had a run on MTV.
Kricfalusi rebooted the program as Ren & Stimpy’s Adult Cartoon Party in 2003 on the Spike TV network. Amping up the adult themes, the show received a TV-MA rating. Terrible reviews and adverse fan reaction caused the cancellation of the show after only three of the six planned episodes were aired.
Allegations of misconduct have been leveled against others in the animation businesses. In 2017, then-head of Pixar John Lasseter was forced to step down after being named by multiple individuals as making unwanted sexual advances. In 2019, Lasseter was named the head of Skydance Animation.
Lasseter's appointment caused actor Emma Thompson to pull out of a role in an upcoming Skydance Animation production. "If a man has been touching women inappropriately for decades," Thompson wrote in a letter released in February 2019, "why would a woman want to work for him if the only reason he's not touching them inappropriately now is that it says in his contract that he must behave 'professionally?'"
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Originally published: Thursday, August 20, 2020.
Additional source: Toonado.
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A online Change.org petition to halt the planned reboot of Nickelodeon's iconic '90s series The Ren & Stimpy Show has been launched by one of the individuals who has alleged sexual misconduct by the show's creator, John Kricfalusi.
Update (9/4) - The petition has now garnered just over 12,000 signatures.
Robyn Byrd publicly accused Kricfalusi of having a relationship with her during the 1990s, during the original run of Ren & Stimpy. Byrd and Kricfalusi began communicating when Byrd was 14 years old. When she was 16, she moved in with Kricfalusi while working as an intern at Kricfalusi's animation studio, Spumco. According to Byrd, Kricfalusi touched her inappropriately while she was still a minor.
Byrd's petition claims that ViacomCBS's reboot of Ren & Stimpy, expected to be aired on Comedy Central, will bring back bad memories for both fans of the show and individuals who used to work for Kricfalusi.
Byrd wrote that Kricfalusi, also known as John K., may reenter the public spotlight if the reboot becomes successful. "This man used Ren & Stimpy to lure young people to his studio and into his confidence, only to abuse them, stunt their careers, and molest young girls," Byrd's petition read. "He WILL DO IT AGAIN. Not only that, but seeing his characters come back to life will re-traumatize many of his victims."
"Bringing back original crew to work on the film would be difficult and contentious," Byrd added. "Even if they wanted to come back, again Viacom would only be recycling [intellectual property]."
Newsweek reached out to ViacomCBS for comment.
When allegations against Kricfalusi became public in 2018, an attorney for Kricfalusi said in a statement to BuzzFeed News that the 1990s were "a time of mental and emotional fragility" for Kricfalusi.
"Over the years John struggled with what were eventually diagnosed mental illnesses in 2008," the statement continued. "To that point, for nearly three decades he had relied primarily on alcohol to self-medicate."
Kricfalusi is not expected to be involved with the new production, nor is he slated to receive any money from the show's relaunch.
Ren & Stimpy originally aired from 1991-1995 on the Nickelodeon network. Displaying a surprisingly adult sense of humor for a program shown on a children's television network, Ren & Stimpy became a hit. Kricfalusi was fired from the program in 1993 by Nickelodeon executives who chalked Kricfalusi's release up to creative differences.
The series followed the adventures of title characters Ren, an emotionally unstable Chihuahua, and Stimpy, a good-natured yet dimwitted cat often referred to by his pal as "EEEDIOT". (Their proper names are Ren Hoek and Stimpson J. Cat.) It aired for nearly 100 episodes over five seasons on Nickelodeon. The following year, the series had a run on MTV.
Kricfalusi rebooted the program as Ren & Stimpy’s Adult Cartoon Party in 2003 on the Spike TV network. Amping up the adult themes, the show received a TV-MA rating. Terrible reviews and adverse fan reaction caused the cancellation of the show after only three of the six planned episodes were aired.
Allegations of misconduct have been leveled against others in the animation businesses. In 2017, then-head of Pixar John Lasseter was forced to step down after being named by multiple individuals as making unwanted sexual advances. In 2019, Lasseter was named the head of Skydance Animation.
Lasseter's appointment caused actor Emma Thompson to pull out of a role in an upcoming Skydance Animation production. "If a man has been touching women inappropriately for decades," Thompson wrote in a letter released in February 2019, "why would a woman want to work for him if the only reason he's not touching them inappropriately now is that it says in his contract that he must behave 'professionally?'"
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Originally published: Thursday, August 20, 2020.
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Annie and Pony Find Principal Ramiro a Valentine ❤️ IT'S PONY New Episode | Nickelodeon
Annie and Pony Find Principal Ramiro a Valentine ❤️ IT'S PONY New Episode | Nickelodeon
Annie and Pony are really dreading the Valentine's Day school dance, so they hatch a scheme to get Principal Ramior a date so she's too busy to plan anything! Check out this full scene from the new episode of It's Pony "School Dance"!
What did you think of the all new It's Pony episode "School Dance"? Vote in the poll here!: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/08/what-did-you-think-of-new-its-pony_26.html
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Annie and Pony are really dreading the Valentine's Day school dance, so they hatch a scheme to get Principal Ramior a date so she's too busy to plan anything! Check out this full scene from the new episode of It's Pony "School Dance"!
What did you think of the all new It's Pony episode "School Dance"? Vote in the poll here!: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/08/what-did-you-think-of-new-its-pony_26.html
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OLLIE'S PACK | The Chosen One Stinks Clip | YTV
OLLIE'S PACK | The Chosen One Stinks Clip | YTV
Ollie’s stinky sweat is a hot commodity in the Monsterverse, and makes a deal in exchange for it.
Ollie’s Pack premieres Saturday, September 5 at 8 a.m. (ET/PT) on YTV! Info: https://www.ytv.com/shows/ollies-pack/
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Ollie’s stinky sweat is a hot commodity in the Monsterverse, and makes a deal in exchange for it.
Ollie’s Pack premieres Saturday, September 5 at 8 a.m. (ET/PT) on YTV! Info: https://www.ytv.com/shows/ollies-pack/
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