Saw the Planet Panic pilot the other day.
I. NEED. IT.
Incidentally, watching that also led me to see a pilot for something called "Magic Children Doing Things" from 2014.
I. NEED. THAT. TOO.
I didn't see anything indicating that they decided to greenlight either series, but I guess Pinky Malinky is a test run on how these new web pilots work for tv and if enough people actually watch it, then a PP series in the future may be possible.
Or, you know, They'll probably end up getting booted out for more Spongebob.
"We be we baby!"Suddenly Hey Arnold! stuff at NYCC:
- NYCC Panel Recap.
- Mark your calendars for...November 24, 2017?! Wow, that's sooner than I expected!
- And suddenly, a trailer!
So Helga finally ditches the locket...meaning the whole fate of the will they/won't they dynamic will probably fall on Arnold's shoulders by movie's end
Man, this'll be intense. Hopefully it's worthy as Hey Arnold!'s finale.
edited 6th Oct '17 1:56:09 PM by Blueace
Wake me up at your own risk.I'm not getting the sound when I play the trailer. is that normal?
"We be we baby!"Man, I totally agree that this seems like it'll wind up being Darker and Edgier than the show ever got in its original run. I mean, Arnold and Gerald have a falling out, for pete's sake.
I also wonder if there's any significance to the scene showing picture of Miles, Stella, and Miles' old friend (Eduardo was his name?) with the part showing Eduardo seeming to have been punched out.
I like how the picture in Helga's locket is that of Arnold's original design from the Games Animation episodes of Arnold from the first season.
Also, poor Rhonda. XD It looks like she's going to be stuck with that horrible hairdo for the entire trip.
Interesting how it seems like Olga is set to be a major character in the movie. I hope we'll get some closure on her relationship with Helga.
Also, YEAH BABY I MIGHT ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO CATCH IT PREMIERE DAY! (Not having Nickelodeon on a regular basis sucks sometimes.)
Overall, it's looking pretty solid.
"Lucian, don’t be afraid, we’ll make it through this."Tell me about it. I'm forced to use...methods...for stuff like this.
But yes, it looks very worth watching. Especially if it looks like stuff is about to hit the fan.
Anyway, official embedded version:
Weren't there a few episodes of the original show where Arnold and Gerald had a falling out, though?
I heard the Hey Arnold movie was supposed to be released about November 2017 a year ago, so I'm not surprised. The Rocko movie, I assume, is still going to happen next year...
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."Good point...
"Lucian, don’t be afraid, we’ll make it through this."Oh shit.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.Found another trailer from Nickelodeon's official channel. Has a few new lines and scenes not in the NickSplat one. See here.
"Detecting trace amounts of mental activity. Possibly a dead weasel or a cartoon viewer"A Nick movie about the title character travelling to uncharted territories to find his parents in what is meant to be the series finale.
Is this the Cat Dog movie?
How did Eugene end up looking like a giant beach ball?
Wake me up at your own risk.Because Eugene, that's why. What more needs to be said?
Joking aside, my guess is an allergic reaction to something.
edited 7th Oct '17 9:58:20 AM by kablammin45
"Lucian, don’t be afraid, we’ll make it through this."Say, should IDW Publishing do Nicktoons comics?
They've already got some other company doing Rugrats and Rocko comics. The samples that have come out involve some alterations to the character designs I'm not really a fan of, especially not after seeing Rocko recreated so well recently...
But if this means we may get a reissue of the classic Nicktoons comics of the 90s - the brilliant Marvel Ren And Stimpy comic above all - I'd still be for it.
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."Nooooooo, no more Rugrats goddamnit!! Some things should stay in the past. Even if it is just a comic book.
Speaking of Rugrats, Reptar Bars are now real and can be purchased from FYE, along with Reptar Cereal. The latter isn't exactly new; Post briefly put out their own version in 1999, which I've been hoping to see make a comeback, as I don't remember seeing it in stores. Disappointingly, the new version appears to simply be a Froot Loops knockoff. (Well, I guess it’s still better than “Corrugated Bran Puffs...”)
edited 16th Oct '17 10:37:06 AM by AllenJ
What was the original Reptar cereal like?
The Protomen enhanced my life.The Reptar Cereal we usually see on the show is bright green puffs with mouths on them ("They're round, they're mean, they turn milk green!"). In the episode "Reptar on Ice" the cereal pieces are shaped like Reptar, similar to the version Post put out in 1999.
Somewhat Nickelodeon related:
Dora the Explorer is getting a live-action movie...as produced by Michael Bay.
Well, I don't know about you guys, but I think this clip speaks for itself...
(In all seriousness though, I may have grown out of Dora long ago, but I really don't think this will be any good. In fact, let's just hope this is one of those movie announcements that never really go anywhere and this just floats in Development Hell.)
edited 24th Oct '17 11:50:58 AM by TargetmasterJoe
Somebody said that On Gene's tumblr, he said it's in production. I don't know his tumblr tho, so I can't really find the proof.
"We be we baby!"