Chris Savino, creator of Nickelodeon's upcoming brand-new animated series The Loud House, shares the process of getting his show from short to series! Chris also reveals that he originally planned The Loud House to be about a boy Rabbit who had 25 sisters!:
Inspired by first-time creator Chris Savino's (Rocko's Modern Life, The Powerpuff Girls) chaotic life growing up in a huge household, The Loud House follows 11-year-old Lincoln as he gives an inside look at what it takes to survive in the bedlam of a large family, especially as the only boy with 10 sisters. The series is based off a short of the same name from Nickelodeon's 2013 Animated Shorts Program, which you can watch here on NickALive!.
Catch the premiere of Nickelodeon's brand-new Nicktoon The Loud House this May, only on Nick USA!
UPDATE: Check out the Nickelodeon Animation Studio's brand-new The Loud House website!
H/T: Brandon (@Loudfan123212)
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Sneak Peek Of Brand-New "Power Rangers Dino Super Charge" Episode "Riches And Rags", Premiering 3/26 On Nickelodeon USA
To celebrate Nickelodeon USA premiering the brand-new Power Rangers Dino Super Charge episode "Riches and Rags" on Saturday 26th March 2016 at 12:00pm ET/PT, Nick USA has unveiled a fantastic sneak peek preview from the all-new PRDSC episode, which you can watch in the super online streaming video clip here on Nick.com!
UPDATE: Saban Brands has announced that "Riches and Rags" will be the Dino Super Charge mid-season finale.
In the brand-new Power Rangers Dino Super Charge episode "Riches and Rags" (#608), Ivan (Davi Santos) uses a 1000-year-old suit of armor as a training dummy, and finds himself in debt after destroying it. Meanwhile, Heckyl (Ryan Carter) sends in a hybrid monster named Spell Digger to spread greed to anyone who touches his gold coins! In Nickelodeon's super sneak peek, "Gold Trap", the Rangers get tricked for Gold!
Additional sources: Zap2it TV Listings, RangerWiki; H/T: ToonZone Forums member Tommy Lawson.
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UPDATE: Saban Brands has announced that "Riches and Rags" will be the Dino Super Charge mid-season finale.
In the brand-new Power Rangers Dino Super Charge episode "Riches and Rags" (#608), Ivan (Davi Santos) uses a 1000-year-old suit of armor as a training dummy, and finds himself in debt after destroying it. Meanwhile, Heckyl (Ryan Carter) sends in a hybrid monster named Spell Digger to spread greed to anyone who touches his gold coins! In Nickelodeon's super sneak peek, "Gold Trap", the Rangers get tricked for Gold!
Additional sources: Zap2it TV Listings, RangerWiki; H/T: ToonZone Forums member Tommy Lawson.
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The Splat To Host "All That" Reunion In April 2016
Grab a seat on the big orange couch because Nickelodeon will be taking fans back to era of Snick for a special All That reunion on The Splat!
Danny Tamberelli, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg and Kenan Thompson assembled for a special All That reunion hitting the air this April. It's like 1996 all over again.
To celebrate the 22nd anniversary of All That premiering on Nickelodeon USA, The Splat will air 1-3 minute All That reunion interstitials during an All That marathon weekend, April 16 and 17. Look for the cast to discuss stories from their days on the classic '90s Nickelodeon show!
All That originally ran on Nickelodeon USA from 1994 to 2005. The series helped launch a number of stars including the aforementioned reunion participants and Amanda Bynes, Jamie Lynn Spears and Nick Cannon.
Mitchell and Thompson teamed up together for a Good Burger sketch on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2015 and the cast made the rounds at various comic book conventions that year. In addition to Good Burger, popular sketches and characters included Detective Dan, Everyday French with Pierre Escargot, Vital Information and Walter the Earboy.
To celebrate, let's reminisce with some epic moments from the show's heyday:
Danny Tamberelli, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg and Kenan Thompson assembled for a special All That reunion hitting the air this April. It's like 1996 all over again.
To celebrate the 22nd anniversary of All That premiering on Nickelodeon USA, The Splat will air 1-3 minute All That reunion interstitials during an All That marathon weekend, April 16 and 17. Look for the cast to discuss stories from their days on the classic '90s Nickelodeon show!
All That originally ran on Nickelodeon USA from 1994 to 2005. The series helped launch a number of stars including the aforementioned reunion participants and Amanda Bynes, Jamie Lynn Spears and Nick Cannon.
Mitchell and Thompson teamed up together for a Good Burger sketch on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2015 and the cast made the rounds at various comic book conventions that year. In addition to Good Burger, popular sketches and characters included Detective Dan, Everyday French with Pierre Escargot, Vital Information and Walter the Earboy.
To celebrate, let's reminisce with some epic moments from the show's heyday:
Kirk Fogg Joins Cast Of Nickelodeon's "Legends Of The Hidden Temple" TV Movie
Actor Kirk Fogg has joined the cast of Nickelodeon's upcoming action-adventure TV movie Legends of the Hidden Temple, inspired by the network's iconic '90s game show of the same name!
UPDATE: Added press release, below.
Fogg, who served as the original show's host and guide, will play a key figure in the new movie in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nickelodeon series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner (100 Things To Do Before High School), Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer (Bubble Guppies, Shimmer and Shine), who will portray Sadie, Noah and Dudley, respectively. The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie is slated to debut on Nickelodeon in fall 2016.
LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE GALLERY: Pictured: Kirk (Kirk Fogg) in LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE on Nickelodeon. Photo: Mathieu Young/Nickelodeon. © 2016 Viacom International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES; NO ARCHIVE Credit Line: MATHIEU YOUNG/NICKELODEON Vanities: Style Consultant: Alecia Ebbels Style Assistant: Misty Greer Key Makeup: Darci Jackson Key Makeup: Jan Ballard Key Hair: Russel Brady Assistant Hair: Sandi Hall Costume Designer: Ken Shapkin Photographer: Mathieu Young
"When Nickelodeon asked me to be a part of the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie, I immediately went to the closet and pulled out my blue denim shirt, which has been protected by a powerful golden force field since 1995," said Fogg. "Legends is truly a legend, and I'm honored to be a part of it again. I'm sure the Ancient Olmec had something to do with this; that rock head is pretty sneaky."
Fogg was cast as the host of Nickelodeon's Legends of the Hidden Temple in 1993, completing 120 episodes of the award-winning series. Since Legends of the Hidden Temple, Fogg has appeared in over 300 commercials, and in 2006 he produced and directed his first feature film, Distortion.
The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie follows three siblings who break away from a lackluster tour in a jungle, finding themselves immersed in a high-stakes adventure comprised of obstacles that they must complete in order to escape alive. The TV movie will feature elements from the original game show including: Olmec, a talking head who knows the secrets behind the temple; The Steps of Knowledge, the entrance to the temple and launching pad for the mission; and cameos from a green monkey, red jaguar, and silver snakes, among others.
Legends of the Hidden Temple is executive produced by Scott McAboy and Jessica Rhoades, and produced by Amy Sydorick. The TV movie is directed by Joe Menendez (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series) and written by Jonny Umansky & Zach Hyatt, and Alex Reid.
Original Nickelodeon USA Press Release via TheFutonCritic.com:
KIRK FOGG RETURNS TO NICKELODEON IN "LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE" TV MOVIE, PREMIERING THIS FALL
LOS ANGELES - March 23, 2016 - Actor Kirk Fogg has joined the cast of Nickelodeon's upcoming action-adventure TV movie Legends of the Hidden Temple, inspired by the network's iconic '90s game show of the same name. Fogg, who served as the original show's host and guide, will play a key figure in the new movie in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nick series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie is slated to debut on Nickelodeon in fall 2016.
"When Nickelodeon asked me to be a part of the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie, I immediately went to the closet and pulled out my blue denim shirt, which has been protected by a powerful golden force field since 1995," said Fogg. "Legends is truly a legend, and I'm honored to be a part of it again. I'm sure the Ancient Olmec had something to do with this; that rock head is pretty sneaky."
Fogg was cast as the host of Nickelodeon's Legends of the Hidden Temple in 1993, completing 120 episodes of the award-winning series. Since Legends of the Hidden Temple, Fogg has appeared in over 300 commercials, and in 2006 he produced and directed his first feature film, Distortion.
The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie follows three siblings who break away from a lackluster tour in a jungle, finding themselves immersed in a high-stakes adventure comprised of obstacles that they must complete in order to escape alive. The TV movie will feature elements from the original game show including: Olmec, a talking head who knows the secrets behind the temple; The Steps of Knowledge, the entrance to the temple and launching pad for the mission; and cameos from a green monkey, red jaguar, and silver snakes, among others.
Legends of the Hidden Temple is executive produced by Scott McAboy and Jessica Rhoades, and produced by Amy Sydorick. The TV movie is directed by Joe Menendez (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series) and written by Jonny Umansky & Zach Hyatt, and Alex Reid.
About Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon, now in its 36th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for 20 consecutive years. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).
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To celebrate Kirk Fogg joining the cast of Nickelodeon's brand-new Legends of the Hidden Temple action-adventure TV movie, Kirk recently chatted to E! News about his return to the series, and revealed some secrets you never knew about the original series, which ran from 1993-95!
Just some of the secrets Fogg served up?
-They filmed FIVE shows a day. "It was an intensely difficult show to do," Fogg admitted, as six teams of two would start off each day. So that was roughly 60 contestants per day attempting to best round one aka The Moat.
-If a team made it to the final Temple run, it was usually at the end of a 14-hour day of filming. "They had had pizza," Fogg said. "They were all completely delirious."
-While one contestant fell out of the Temple once, another "actually dropped the Shrine of the Silver Monkey off the edge," the host/guide revealed.
-Oh, and one contestant actually vomited during her final run. "She was completely exhausted and then she threw up into the pit of despair." (Ew.)
-Over the span of three years and 120-episodes, the show had just eight winners a year, Fogg estimated.
For even more behind-the-scenes scoop, watch E! News' interview with Fogg here on E! Online!:
UPDATE: Added press release, below.
Fogg, who served as the original show's host and guide, will play a key figure in the new movie in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nickelodeon series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner (100 Things To Do Before High School), Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer (Bubble Guppies, Shimmer and Shine), who will portray Sadie, Noah and Dudley, respectively. The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie is slated to debut on Nickelodeon in fall 2016.
LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE GALLERY: Pictured: Kirk (Kirk Fogg) in LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE on Nickelodeon. Photo: Mathieu Young/Nickelodeon. © 2016 Viacom International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES; NO ARCHIVE Credit Line: MATHIEU YOUNG/NICKELODEON Vanities: Style Consultant: Alecia Ebbels Style Assistant: Misty Greer Key Makeup: Darci Jackson Key Makeup: Jan Ballard Key Hair: Russel Brady Assistant Hair: Sandi Hall Costume Designer: Ken Shapkin Photographer: Mathieu Young
"When Nickelodeon asked me to be a part of the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie, I immediately went to the closet and pulled out my blue denim shirt, which has been protected by a powerful golden force field since 1995," said Fogg. "Legends is truly a legend, and I'm honored to be a part of it again. I'm sure the Ancient Olmec had something to do with this; that rock head is pretty sneaky."
Fogg was cast as the host of Nickelodeon's Legends of the Hidden Temple in 1993, completing 120 episodes of the award-winning series. Since Legends of the Hidden Temple, Fogg has appeared in over 300 commercials, and in 2006 he produced and directed his first feature film, Distortion.
The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie follows three siblings who break away from a lackluster tour in a jungle, finding themselves immersed in a high-stakes adventure comprised of obstacles that they must complete in order to escape alive. The TV movie will feature elements from the original game show including: Olmec, a talking head who knows the secrets behind the temple; The Steps of Knowledge, the entrance to the temple and launching pad for the mission; and cameos from a green monkey, red jaguar, and silver snakes, among others.
Legends of the Hidden Temple is executive produced by Scott McAboy and Jessica Rhoades, and produced by Amy Sydorick. The TV movie is directed by Joe Menendez (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series) and written by Jonny Umansky & Zach Hyatt, and Alex Reid.
Original Nickelodeon USA Press Release via TheFutonCritic.com:
KIRK FOGG RETURNS TO NICKELODEON IN "LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE" TV MOVIE, PREMIERING THIS FALL
LOS ANGELES - March 23, 2016 - Actor Kirk Fogg has joined the cast of Nickelodeon's upcoming action-adventure TV movie Legends of the Hidden Temple, inspired by the network's iconic '90s game show of the same name. Fogg, who served as the original show's host and guide, will play a key figure in the new movie in a role that pays homage to his duties in the classic Nick series. Fogg joins previously announced cast members Isabela Moner, Colin Critchley and Jet Jurgensmeyer. The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie is slated to debut on Nickelodeon in fall 2016.
"When Nickelodeon asked me to be a part of the Legends of the Hidden Temple movie, I immediately went to the closet and pulled out my blue denim shirt, which has been protected by a powerful golden force field since 1995," said Fogg. "Legends is truly a legend, and I'm honored to be a part of it again. I'm sure the Ancient Olmec had something to do with this; that rock head is pretty sneaky."
Fogg was cast as the host of Nickelodeon's Legends of the Hidden Temple in 1993, completing 120 episodes of the award-winning series. Since Legends of the Hidden Temple, Fogg has appeared in over 300 commercials, and in 2006 he produced and directed his first feature film, Distortion.
The Legends of the Hidden Temple TV movie follows three siblings who break away from a lackluster tour in a jungle, finding themselves immersed in a high-stakes adventure comprised of obstacles that they must complete in order to escape alive. The TV movie will feature elements from the original game show including: Olmec, a talking head who knows the secrets behind the temple; The Steps of Knowledge, the entrance to the temple and launching pad for the mission; and cameos from a green monkey, red jaguar, and silver snakes, among others.
Legends of the Hidden Temple is executive produced by Scott McAboy and Jessica Rhoades, and produced by Amy Sydorick. The TV movie is directed by Joe Menendez (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series) and written by Jonny Umansky & Zach Hyatt, and Alex Reid.
About Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon, now in its 36th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for 20 consecutive years. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).
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To celebrate Kirk Fogg joining the cast of Nickelodeon's brand-new Legends of the Hidden Temple action-adventure TV movie, Kirk recently chatted to E! News about his return to the series, and revealed some secrets you never knew about the original series, which ran from 1993-95!
Just some of the secrets Fogg served up?
-They filmed FIVE shows a day. "It was an intensely difficult show to do," Fogg admitted, as six teams of two would start off each day. So that was roughly 60 contestants per day attempting to best round one aka The Moat.
-If a team made it to the final Temple run, it was usually at the end of a 14-hour day of filming. "They had had pizza," Fogg said. "They were all completely delirious."
-While one contestant fell out of the Temple once, another "actually dropped the Shrine of the Silver Monkey off the edge," the host/guide revealed.
-Oh, and one contestant actually vomited during her final run. "She was completely exhausted and then she threw up into the pit of despair." (Ew.)
-Over the span of three years and 120-episodes, the show had just eight winners a year, Fogg estimated.
For even more behind-the-scenes scoop, watch E! News' interview with Fogg here on E! Online!: