Do you think Nickelodeon should return to rebooting and making movies/reboots on classic Nicktoon properties like Jimmy Neutron,My Life As A Teenage Robot,Catscratch(without Doug Tenapel),El Tigre,Danny Phantom(even Butch Hartman is a horrible person nowadays),The Mighty B!,and Harvey Beaks for Paramount+/Netflix if they just forget about Hey Arnold:The Jungle Movie bombing and failing in TV ratings almost 5 years ago,despite it's positive reception and a great end to Hey Arnold!.
Also,Nick needs to bring back and make more seasons of Glitch Techs,since it's still propular on Netflix and they need to resume it in production by bringing back the entire cast and crew and make Season 3 a reality since it's been two years since Season 2. Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham spent 3 years until Season 2 came out this year.
I wish Nick would show more love and respect to it's original shows more instead of relying on Sponge Bob and Loud House and cancel Loud House already because it went downhill,along with the Really Loud House.
You know you could edit your post to add any additional points instead of making new posts one after the other right?
Check out Rogues Gallery Transplant: The GameIn a recent Instagram
post, Jared Morgannote tried to pitch a Mighty Mouse reboot to Nick. The company passed on the idea, so Morgan posted some concept art.
Likewise, the comments show that Eddie T (@atalkingmagpie) note tried to pitch a Heckle and Jeckle reboot with similar results.
You can see the influence of the New Adventures series there.
It's a surprise that nothing's been done with the Terrytoons characters since Bakshi famously took a crack at them, even though Viacom owns them. But there was, actually, a pilot done at Nick in the 90s:
Don't ask Jerry Beck about this, by the way.
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."Yeah, I watched Glitch Techs the other day, and it honestly might be in a Top Ten of shows that Nick has made. (On the low end, however.) It’s very fun, has an amazing sense of aesthetics that compliments the premise, and in general, absolutely does NOT feel like the same handiwork of the guy behind Fanboy and Chum Chum.
“Now! Let us engage in the art of deduction!”Who wants to check out the series bible for The Wild Thornberrys?
...Because here it is.
Nothing too special. Everything here is as it is in the final show.
Edited by RacattackForce on Nov 8th 2022 at 8:36:20 AM
Amusing anecdote from Digital Spy
: Daniel Radcliffe felt somewhat embarrassed to admit to Amy Poehler that he's a Big Name Fan of her Nicktoon - The Mighty B!.
That dates back a decade ago, when the Potter films were wrapping up. I'm not sure why it's resurfaced now...
But if I was in the same situation as him, I'd say the same thing, albeit with slightly less embarrassment. That was a good show.
(At the very least I can say that he's got good taste.)
Edited by Aldo930 on Nov 10th 2022 at 8:36:33 AM
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."This particular quote, though... does it have something to do with the fact Daniel Radcliffe's playing Weird Al?
A reappraisal of the series is very much welcome. The Ren And Stimpy-style design was terrific - Bill Wray, after all, worked on the show.
Edited by Aldo930 on Nov 10th 2022 at 9:51:46 AM
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."By the same token what does Daniel as Weird Al has to do with NICKTOONS. You ARE on the Nicktoons section of the forums, you know. EDIT: OOPS! Misread your post. The wording, intent, everything. Truly sorry.
Edited by AegisP on Nov 12th 2022 at 7:14:43 AM
As long as this flower is in my heart. My Strength will flow without end.

Well, I know about the voice acting, I meant more in the sense of "gets that level of support from Nick overall", but yeah this is impressive.
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