Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 10, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 10, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 10, 2026 | Nickelodeon

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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.

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Paul Southern Joins Paramount as EVP of Consumer Products

Licensing executive to oversee global consumer products for Paramount’s brands and franchises.

Paul Southern, executive vice president, consumer products, Paramount
Paul Southern, executive vice president, consumer products, Paramount

Paramount, a Skydance Corporation, announced earlier this month the appointment of Paul Southern as Executive Vice President (EVP), Consumer Products, effective immediately.

Southern, a leader with more than 20 years of experience in global licensing and commercialization, will oversee Paramount’s consumer products business and retail operations. He will report to Josh Silverman, president, global products and experiences, Paramount.

Based in Los Angeles, Southern will focus on expanding the global reach of Paramount’s consumer products, fostering innovation, strengthening key partnerships and identifying new revenue opportunities across the company’s portfolio of brands and franchises.

Southern joins Paramount from Disney Consumer Products, where he served as Senior Vice President (SVP), Global Brand Commercialization. During his tenure, he led strategy development and secured significant licensing partnerships across various categories and markets. During his time at Disney Consumer Products, Paul headed up the Star Wars licensing business as SVP Licensing – Star Wars during the key period directly following Disney’s acquisition of the IP. Prior to that he worked on licensing and consumer product development at Lucasfilm prior to its acquisition.

“Paul is a highly strategic leader with deep industry knowledge and outstanding relationships across the global licensing ecosystem,” says Silverman. “He brings tremendous energy and a proven track record of driving commercial growth to our organization. I’m excited to welcome him to the team as we continue to build powerful, fan-driven products around Paramount’s beloved brands and franchises.”

The appointment comes as Paramount continues to develop its consumer products division under the broader Global Products & Experiences group, which oversees all licensing, merchandising, and location-based experiences for the company.

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'Nick 90's' Painting by Numbers Launches in Ukraine

New collection targets the growing kidult trend in region.

Nick 90's Painting by Numbers
Nick 90's Painting by Numbers | BeFranko

Ukrainian manufacturer BeFranko has launched a new line of Nick 90's painting by numbers, bringing beloved Nickelodeon characters from the 1990s to life for adult consumers. Featuring characters from Nicktoons such as Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Rocket Power, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, Rocko's Modern Life, The Angry Beavers, CatDog, and The Wild Thornberrys, The collection is designed to appeal to the growing kidult trend. 

According to Gradus Research, 62% of Ukrainian consumers in 2025 consider a brand when choosing products. 

BeFranko’s new collection allows adults to engage with characters from their youth while enjoying a creative and relaxing pastime. The launch also strengthens the connection between consumers and well-known intellectual properties, offering both entertainment and emotional resonance.

The Nick 90's painting by numbers collection is now available in major Ukrainian retail stores, including Aurora Multimarket, EVA and Epicentr K.

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'Stan & Gran' Teams Up with RSPB

Banijay Kids & Family, a global leader in children’s entertainment, behind hit shows such as Totally Spies! and Mr Bean: The Animated Series, recently announced a new partnership for Stan & Gran. Co-produced by Tiger Aspect Kids & Family (part of Banijay Kids & Family), Jollywise, and Xentrix Studios, the brand is set to collaborate with the RSPB for a year-long initiative which aims to inspire young children to explore and protect the natural world.

Stan & Gran
'Stan & Gran' | Banijay Kids & Family

Stan & Gran launched on 5’s Milkshake! on 10th November 2025 and will air on Nick Jr. UK & Ireland from 2026. It follows the mystery-busting adventures of Stan Breakwater, a curious and excitable young nature lover, and his fun-loving, dynamic Gran, as they investigate the strange goings-on in the fictional British coastal village of Porthole. Blending humour and intrigue with factual entertainment, Stan & Gran highlights themes of discovery, exploration and nature.

Both the RSPB and Stan & Gran’s propositions foster curiosity, environmental awareness, and scientific thinking in children. Wild Times, the RSPB’s nature magazine, aimed at RSPB members under eight, is jam-packed with fascinating wildlife facts and fun nature-related activities, puzzles and crafts. The campaign begun in December 2025, with the issue featuring a colouring-in activity and an introduction to the show and its characters. From the March/April 2026 edition, a Stan & Gran comic will feature in the next six editions of the magazine. The partnership will be presented in the RSPB Notes on Nature newsletter and supported through the RSPB website to ensure strong visibility.

Jon Mason, Creator and Executive Producer of Stan & Gran says: “I have been a member of the RSPB since I was a young boy, so when I started to develop the show, I met with them very early on. Nature is at the very heart of Stan & Gran, with every episode designed to spark curiosity and wonder in the natural world – these principles are foundational to what the RSPB believes in, so it’s a perfect match. Both Stan & Gran and the RSPB want to inspire the next generation of nature lovers, through fun and adventure. Partnering with the RSPB feels like a full circle moment for me!”

The RSPB adds: “Our partnership with Stan & Gran is a perfect match for Wild Times readers – RSPB members under eight. It’s vital that we pass our love, curiosity and knowledge of nature on to the younger generations. Stan & Gran carries this message at its heart.”

Banijay Kids & Family’s collective of first-class producers and talent is behind some of the biggest kids brands in the world. As brand builders and experts at amplifying IP, it delivers creative and impactful 360 brand strategies for its shows.

Led by BenoƮt Di Sabatino, Banijay Kids & Family is part of content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment.

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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Season 2 Episode Titles Revealed

Season 2 will be one episode lighter than season 1 but will be slightly longer.

A Still From 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season Two
Cr. Katie Yu/Netflix © 2025

The journey to the Earth Kingdom is going to be a little shorter than first expected—at least on paper, our friends over at WoNetflix are reporting.

Earlier this month, Knight Edge Media recently pulled back the curtain on the highly anticipated second season of Netflix's hit live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation, revealing the episode count and titles. Much like other returning Netflix heavyweights, we’re seeing a slight reduction in the number of chapters, but there is a major silver lining for those worried about the story being rushed.

According to a new report from Caleb Williams—a consistently reliable source for Avatarverse news across both live-action and animation—Season 2 will consist of only 7 episodes, down from the 8-episode order of the first season. This “slimmer” season trend has become fairly common recently, with other Netflix hits like Ransom Canyon and 3 Body Problem also pivoting toward more condensed storytelling.

But before you grab your pitchforks, there is some good news: while the episode count is down, the report states the total runtime is actually expected to be longer than Season 1, which clocked in at 430 minutes (7 hours and 10 minutes). 

Alongside the count, we now have the official titles for the upcoming season, which provide our first look at the writers’ room for "Book 2: Earth":

  • Episode 1: Somewhere Safe (Written by: Christine Boylan)
  • Episode 2: A Fight, Once Begun (Written by: Phinneas Kiyomura)
  • Episode 3: City of Walls and Secrets (Written by: Helen Shang)
  • Episode 4: The Water Falls, the Stones Emerge (Written by: Teresa Huang)
  • Episode 5: Ten Thousand Things (Written by: Gabriel Llanas)
  • Episode 6: The Parable of the Two Dragons (Written by: Keely MacDonald)
  • Episode 7: Something Broken (Written by: Christine Boylan & Gabriel Llanas)

If those titles look a little “out of order” to you, you aren’t alone. The live-action adaptation is significantly reshaping the original animated timeline. As a reminder, the official synopsis for Season 2 sees Aang, Katara, and Sokka regrouping after the North Pole to convince the elusive Earth King to join the fight against Fire Lord Ozai.

The most shocking revelation here is that the gang arrives in Ba Sing Se as early as Episode 3 ("City of Walls and Secrets"). In the original series, they didn’t reach the capital until the final third of the season. Knight Edge Media speculates this shift is primarily financial: Ba Sing Se was constructed as a massive, expensive real-life set, and production needed to maximize its use across the season to justify the cost.

The titles also hint at when we will meet key characters. Episode 2 ("A Fight, Once Begun") is a direct nod to a quote from the Earthbending academy in the original series, suggesting that Miya Cech’s Toph Beifong will join the team much earlier than in the animation. Episode 5 ("Ten Thousand Things") refers to the spirit owl Wan Shi Tong (whose name means “He who knows ten thousand things”), confirming that the Library arc happens after the heroes have already visited the city.

Avatar: The Last Airbender. (L to R) Kiawentiio Tarbell as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, Gordan Cormier as Aang, Miya Cech as Toph in season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Cr. Katie Yu/Netflix © 2025
Avatar: The Last Airbender. (L to R) Kiawentiio Tarbell as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, Gordan Cormier as Aang, Miya Cech as Toph in season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Cr. Katie Yu/Netflix © 2025

This raises a massive question regarding "Appa’s Lost Days". In the original Nickelodeon series, the loss of Appa at the Library was the catalyst that drove the search in Ba Sing Se. With the Library now following the city arrival, the narrative sequence of Aang finding the “Day of Black Sun” intel—and losing his flying bison—is being completely reimagined. Finally, the finale title "Something Broken" points toward a dark conclusion, likely mirroring the fall of Ba Sing Se and the literal breaking of the Avatar Cycle seen in the original "Crossroads of Destiny".

Another intriguing episode title of all is that of the penultimate episode, "The Parable of the Two Dragons." The cartoon featured a few pairs of dragons to whom this title could possibly refer, such as those who appeared in Zuko's fever dream from "The Earth King" or the ones from "The Avatar and the Fire Lord." But the most intriguing possibility is that "The Parable of the Two Dragons" will revolve around a major event in Uncle Iroh's life that the cartoon mentioned but never portrayed.

The Season 3 episode "The Firebending Masters" saw Zuko and Aang seek out the ancient Sun Warrior civilization to learn the true nature of firebending, which had been corrupted by the Fire Nation over the years. This culminated in a trial overseen by the ancient dragons Ran and Shaw. Dragons were previously thought to be extinct, with Zuko claiming that Iroh had killed the last dragon, but the Sun Warrior chieftain revealed that Iroh had once passed the same trial and lied to prevent dragon slayers from hunting down Ran and Shaw.

Seeing Iroh's interactions with the Sun Warriors and the dragons would be truly fascinating, especially for long-time fans of the franchise. More so than most other characters in The Last Airbender, Iroh underwent a major character shift. He was once the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation and a ruthless general in the Hundred Year War, but after the death of his son Lu Ten, he became a wise and peaceful mentor for Zuko.

The audience was not privy to most of this transformation, so the live-action series has a chance to reveal more details about Iroh's evolution into the character fans know and love. The dragons' trial would surely be a key factor in his shifting worldview.

The people of the Fire Nation saw their element as a destructive force, so they valued strength and aggression. But the Sun Warriors realized that fire also represented life. Iroh must have taken this lesson to heart, or else he never could have passed Ran and Shaw's evaluation.

No official release date has been set beyond a 2026 window. It is also worth noting that Season 3 was filmed near enough back-to-back with Season 2 to maintain the cast’s ages, though an episode count for that final chapter remains under wraps.

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