Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Nickelodeon Renews Top Hits From Top-Ranked Preschool Portfolio

Original Nickelodeon USA Press Release via NickPress.com:

NICKELODEON RENEWS TOP HITS FROM TOP-RANKED

PRESCHOOL PORTFOLIO


Fifth Season of PAW Patrol, Fourth Season of Shimmer and Shine and Second Seasons

of Rusty Rivets and Nella the Princess Knight Greenlit as Part of Nick’s Biggest Preschool Content Pipeline Ever


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NEW YORKMay 23, 2017Nickelodeon has renewed some of the biggest hits in preschool TV: PAW Patrol, Shimmer and Shine, Rusty Rivets and Nella the Princess Knight. The renewals–a fifth season of PAW Patrol, a fourth season of Shimmer and Shine and second seasons of Rusty Rivets and Nella the Princess Knight–are part of the network’s largest preschool content pipeline ever of returning hit shows and new series for the 2017-2018 season.

Nickelodeon is currently home to four of the top five preschool shows on all TV (12/26/16-04/30/17), led by PAW Patrol at number one. Year to date, Nick also ranks as the number-one basic cable network for Kids 2-5–a leading position it has held for the last three years–Kids 2-11 and Kids 6-11.


In the fifth season of PAW Patrol (26 half-hour episodes, produced by Spin Master Entertainment), the heroic pack of pups–Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky, Zuma, Everest and Tracker–will take to the high seas for Sea Patrol adventures where they’ll meet a scallywag of a pirate and his dachshund pup pal. PAW Patrol features a curriculum that focuses on citizenship, social skills and problem solving.


Season four of Shimmer and Shine (20 half-hour episodes) will follow twin genies-in-training, Shimmer and Shine, as they travel up in the sky and far above the clouds–farther than even a magic carpet can reach–to the wild, exciting area of their genie world known as Zahramay Skies. While there, Shimmer and Shine will encounter sky genies, Zahra-corns, stardust magic, flying dragons and adorable pets with wings in all-new magical adventures. Shimmer and Shine features a social-emotional curriculum highlighting the importance of teamwork, resilience and overcoming obstacles.


In the second season of Rusty Rivets (26 half-hour episodes, produced by Spin Master Entertainment), Rusty makes his coolest invention yet, the Mobile Rivet Lab (MRL), which will take his creativity and imagination on the road to new exciting locations. When Rusty, Ruby, Botasaur and the Bits find themselves on the edge of steeper cliffs and in deeper caves, they’ll need to build their way out with the help of some new creatures. Inspired by the DIY culture of the maker movement, Rusty Rivets helps preschoolers gain confidence and fuel their creativity with a focus on inventing, creating and problem solving.


Season two of Nella the Princess Knight (20 half-hour episodes) will bring even bigger and bolder adventures to Princess Nella’s kingdom of Castlehaven and delve deeper into her royal lineage. Nella will lead a growing band of friends dedicated to standing up for what’s right, vanquishing enemies by turning foes into friends, challenging expectations and breaking down barriers. She also continues to learn the secrets of her powerful knightly tools, including the origin of her enchanted heart pendant. Nella the Princess Knight features a social-emotional curriculum promoting self-confidence, inclusiveness and compassion for others.

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Also, from The Hollywood Reporter:

Nickelodeon Renews 4 Animated Series as Part of Growing Preschool Slate

'Paw Patrol,' 'Shimmer and Shine,' 'Rusty Rivets' and 'Nella the Princess Knight' were renewed as new series 'Sunny Day' gets a premiere date.
Nickelodeon has renewed four of its top-ranked animated series as part of what the network is calling its "largest preschool content pipeline ever."


The cable network has ordered a fifth season of Paw Patrol, a fourth season of Shimmer and Shine and second seasons of Rusty Rivets and Nella the Princess Knight.

In addition, Nickelodeon has scheduled new preschool series Sunny Day for an Aug. 21 premiere. The animated series (40 episodes) centers on Sunny, a 10-year-old master hairstylist and entrepreneur who uses creative problem-solving to tackle any dilemma that arises in her seaside town of Friendly Falls. The characters in the series celebrate individuality and self-expression, while the show's social-emotional curriculum highlights leadership, innovative thinking and teamwork. Sunny Day is developed and produced by Silvergate Media (Peter Rabbit).

Paw Patrol, meanwhile, ranks as the top-rated show among kids 2-5, while the network says it also ranks as the No. 1 basic cable network in that demo along with kids 2-11 and kids 6-11. A tour that launched last year, PAW Patrol Live!: Race to the Rescue, has been extended through 2017 due to the success of the shows.

The fifth season of Paw Patrol, from Spin Master Entertainment, will consist of 26 episodes. The story lines will find the heroic pack of pups taking to the high seas for Sea Patrol adventures, where they'll meet a scallywag of a pirate and his dachshund pup pal. The series focuses on teaching kids about citizenship, social skills and problem- solving.

Shimmer and Shine, which was picked up with 20 new episodes, will follow the titular twin genies-in-training as they travel up in the sky and far above the clouds to the wild, exciting area of their genie world, known as Zahramay Skies. There, they will encounter sky genies, Zahra-corns, stardust magic, flying dragons and pets with wings. The series emphasizes the importance of teamwork, resilience and overcoming obstacles.

Rusty Rivets (26 half-hour episodes from Spin Master Entertainment) will find Rusty making his coolest invention yet, the Mobile Rivet Lab, which takes him to new locations. When Rusty, Ruby, Botasaur and the Bits find themselves on the edge of steeper cliffs and in deeper caves, they'll need to build their way out with the help of some new creatures. Rusty Rivets helps fuel preschoolers' confidence creativity with a focus on inventing, creating and problem solving.

Nella the Princess Knight (20 half-hour episodes) will find Princess Nella going on even bigger and bolder adventures in her kingdom of Castlehaven as she delves deeper into her royal lineage. Nella will lead a growing band of friends dedicated to standing up for what’s right, vanquishing enemies by turning foes into friends, challenging expectations and breaking down barriers. She also continues to learn the secrets of her powerful knightly tools, including the origin of her enchanted heart pendant. Nella the Princess Knight promotes self-confidence, inclusiveness and compassion for others.

The news comes a week after Nickelodeon said its live-action series The Thundermans had been picked up for six more episodes, bringing the series total to 103 episodes, making it the network's longest-running live-action sitcom since iCarly. Additionally, the network gave a 20-episode order to Knight Squad, a live-action comedy series from Sean Cunningham and Marc Dworkin, executive producers of The Thundermans.

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