Nickelodeon USA (one-shot shorts) The Rebus (1990) Ī two-part short where Wendell Craig and a young girl solve a claymation rebus puzzle from offscreen. Neopets: Short animations based on the web game.Purple and Brown: Short animations that feature two clay blobs.Puzzles involving guessing a Nickelodeon character.Fanimation: Short animations based on viewer-submitted stories.A Closer Look and Inside the Nicktoons Studio: Behind-the-scenes videos about Nickelodeon shows.Interpretives: Nickelodeon characters being created out of different things.Quicktoons: Short animations that end with a Nickelodeon logo.Nine shorts were produced by Robert Zammarchi and Big Blue Dot in 1999.įrom 2004 to 2008, commercial breaks on Nickelodeon usually began or ended with a Nick Extra short. The short where she flashed back to her boyfriend was just featured on KaBlam!.Ī teenager answers questions about computers and the internet. Hence her name, a kid removes her head and flashes back to her memories before redonning it. Ted the Head The Girl with Her Head Coming Off Natalie's Backseat Traveling Webshow īlack-and-white sketches acted out by hands. Some shorts were featured, but switched into a television series which rumored to air on The Big Orange (rebranding Noggin, now Nick Jr.). 9, a pilot based on the shorts, aired on Nickelodeon on June 28, 1998. Five shorts were created and directed by the creators of Stomp in 1995.Ī cartoon short series presented three anthropomorphic animal friends, a vixen, a kangaroo and a panda, ventured through bizarre missions.Ī parody of As the World Turns taking place on a schoolbus. Frear hears music in everyday situations. Three shorts were produced in 1995 they can be seen on the Rugrats VHS tape Phil and Lil: Double Trouble. ![]() ![]() Shorts featuring a young, redheaded girl (voiced by Katrina Johnson of All That) with the alias of Safety Queen who helps kids overcome their fears by advising them against it, giving ridiculous scenarios of what would happen if they went for it, but the kids ignore this and do it anyway and realize there was nothing to fear after all. This long-running Nickelodeon interstitial series (formerly known as "Nicksclusive" from 1995 to 2011) promotes or takes a behind-the-scenes look at a movie or (until the early 2000s) a Nickelodeon show. This 30-second short series describes a different holiday (both official and created for the series) every day. Main article: The Adventures of Pete and Pete Nick Days (1994–1997)
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