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    ChalkZone

    ChalkZone

    Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
    The show follows an elementary school boy artist named Rudy who has a special talent: he can draw a portal on a chalkboard and enter the world dubbed appropriately ChalkZone. Once in ChalkZone, Rudy has the ability to interact with drawing that were once on chalkboards and have been erased. This show has a lot to do with the childhood theory of where drawings go after they are erased as well as teamwork to stop even the weirdest scenario. There is actually a Spin Off of ChalkZone! Called: 'ChalkTalk'. Which airs right before ChalkZone. (Kind of a Commercial sorta thing.) Spin-off to Oh Yeah! Cartoons Show Times ChalkZone Currently Airs: Nickelodeon Saturdays and Sundays at 12:00 Nickelodeon 2 Saturdays at 3:00 & 3:30pm Nicktoons TV Sundays at 9:30 pm Mondays at 12:30 am CBS: Chalkzone is now on CBS! (8:00am) Characters Rudy Tabootie: In real life, Rudy's just a regular kid from a town called Plainsville. But Rudy's got one thing most kids don't: a magic piece of chalk that lets him enter ChalkZone, an amazing world where chalk drawings come to life. Snap: Snap is Rudy's idea of a perfect superhero AND a perfect best friend. He's totally fearless, he's as cool as he is blue, and he's always cracking people up-or cracking Bullynerd on the noggin. Penny Sanchez: Penny's totally obsessed with science, while Rudy's a dreamer and an artist. But Penny helps Rudy solve problems, and Rudy takes Penny to new places, like, you know, behind the chalkboard where drawings come to life. Oh, did we mention Rudy has a little crush on her? Reggie Bullnerd: Reggie's the local bully in Plainsville. As if that wasn't bad enough, his chalk-drawing alter-ego, Bullynerd, roams ChalkZone constantly, terrorizing Rudy and his posse. Fortunately, Bullynerd's not only big but also dumb, so Rudy can usually outwit (or at least out-draw) this ogre. Queen Rapsheeba: Queen Rapsheeba is one of the more interesting and entertaining inhabitants of the world behind the chalkboard. She's not only the best rapper in all of ChalkZone, she also has the best car show. And she holds the key to Snap's heart, of course... Joe Tabootie: Rudy's dad is an all-around good guy. He doesn't quite understand Rudy's obsession with drawing and wish that Rudy were more into butchering, the family business. Unfortunately for him Rudy is the kind of kid who would never get a job like that but would enjoy a more "adventurous job." Despite this, Joe still loves his son and is still proud of Rudy for being who he is. Mildred Tabootie: Rudy's mom is what you would describe as a whirlwind of activity. She's what you would call a bit dramatic, and sometimes she tends to blow by Rudy at 90 miles an hour when she's focusing on whatever task is at hand. Mildred works for the newspaper and spends time coming up with a Martha-Stewart-ish column in the local paper titled "Mildred Knows Best." Mr. Wilter: Mr. Wilter is Rudy's teacher, and he's pretty well convinced Rudy's a big time slacker. Maybe that's because during most of Mr. Wilter's extremely long, extremely boring lectures, Rudy is busy drawing. Instead of seeing Rudy for the imaginative kid he is, Mr. Wilter thinks he's wasting his time. Blocky: Blocky is Rudy's very first drawing. He's just square with hands and legs. Theme Song Name: Rudy's Got The Chalk By: Bill Burnett Chalk!… Chalk!… Chalk! Chalk! SNAP: Rudy's got the chalk! Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, ChalkZone PENNY: Rudy's got the chalk! Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, ChalkZone DAD: Rudy's got the-- MOM: Rudy's got the chalk! Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, ChalkZone REGGIE: Rudy's got the chalk! Rudy's got the chalk-a, chalk-a, chalk ChalkZone Rudy's got the chalk Rudy's got the chalk Chalk, chalk, chalk, chalk, chalk, chalk ChalkZone!moreless
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    Max and Ruby

    Max and Ruby

    Nickelodeon
    In creator Rosemary Wells's own words, she explains the show's goal:

    "Max and Ruby celebrates the relationship between Ruby and her younger brother, Max, and the universal nature of sibling relationships. It's as common an experience to many childhoods as Band-aids and birthdays. And what makes the relationship in the series compelling is that I've added salt and pepper to it, instead of sugar."

    The residents of the show's universe are all rabbits which children (and even adults!) will find quite adorable. The superb animation appears to have been done on computer (not three dimensional, though) and the artwork itself is very, very well done. The characters' expressions, especially Max's mischievous look, and behaviors are worth watching!

    Interestingly, we never see the parents of Max and Ruby, making it look like they live by themselves in a big house. This has come under criticism by many parents. However, their neighbor-grandmother and other adults do make frequent appearances.

    Rosemary Wells has created many books and shows, such as Timothy Goes to School among others.

    Cast

    Max. An enthusiastic and determined three-year-old who speaks no more than a few words each show. Often at odds with his sister mainly because she doesn't understand him or doesn't want him to do some certain things (such as making noises). He tends to get things his way at the end, though!

    Ruby. Max's seven-year-old sister, a very smart, goal-oriented and responsible (albeit bossy) young lady. Almost in every episode, Ruby is frustrated by Max getting into messes or disobeying her, but she displays a tremendous amount of patience while she tries to set him straight.

    Grandma. Grandmother of Max and Ruby, she lives next-door and often pays them a visit, or vice versa. A c grandmother both in personality and appearance: kind-hearted, generous, crow's feet, and a sweet smile.

    Louise. Best friend of Ruby's, they have a lot of things in common, including being related to curious little boys. Louise is in Bunny Scouts along with Ruby and Valerie.

    Morris. Louise's cousin who is a year or so younger than Max. Appears in very few episodes. (Thanks, Kerry & her daughter for pointing out that Morris is a cousin, not a brother of Louise's.)

    Valerie. Another friend of Ruby's as well as Louise's. She wears glasses and is an intelligent, funny girl. She's also in the Bunny Scouts.

    Martha. One of Ruby's friends and a Bunny Scout, although she appeared in only two episodes or so. Didn't speak much.

    Roger Piazza. Even though the only words he utters are "uh-huh" and "nuh-uh", he is perceived as the cool kid by Ruby and her friends. The "jock" type of boy, he's several months older than Ruby. ("He's seven and a half years old!" gushes Ruby in an episode.)

    The Huffington Family. The family is composed of sweet-tooth Mr. Huffington, friendly Mrs. Huffington, and their adorable kid Baby Huffington. They're well-known locals/neighbors, and Mrs. Huffington often asks Ruby to babysit Baby Huffington.

    Candi. She runs a local candy store and is very generous with candies.

    Rosalinda. The owner of the town's gift shop. Always willing to lend a paw.

    Bunny Scout Leader. (Anyone know her name?) The Bunny Scout Leader guides the girls through the activities to earn their badges. Yes, it's the bunny version of the Girls Scout.

    Mr. Piazza. Roger's father. He owns and runs the grocery store which Roger sometimes helps out at.

    Katie. Owner of a restaurant; she's also the waitress. Not a frequent character and played a role in Ruby's Surprise Party episode.moreless
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    Supah Ninjas

    Supah Ninjas

    Nickelodeon
    Mike Fukanaga learns he is next in line to become a family Ninja. He, his best friend and his crush train to be Ninjas to help save the world.... or maybe just their town. Broadcast History: Supah Ninjas premiered with a special sneak peek episode premiering on a special date and time of January 17, 2011 at 9:00pm (ET). The series officially premiered on its regular time of Saturdays at 8:30pm (ET) on April 16, 2011.moreless
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    Ni Hao, Kai-lan

    Ni Hao, Kai-lan

    Nickelodeon (ended 2009)
    Ni Hao, Kai-lan, which is Mandarin for "Hello, Kai-lan" introduces us to a five-year-old preschooler named Kai-lan, who invites friends at home to share in the colorful interplay of Chinese and American cultures, as well as the Mandarin language, through interactive exercises and magical stories. Kai-lan also teaches children ages 2-5 how to understand their emotions and deal with them properly.moreless
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    The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo

    The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo

    Nickelodeon (ended 1998)
    Welcome to The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo guide at TV.com. Shelby got bitten by the crime-solving bug while living with her Grandpa in Cocoa Beach. Pretty soon, Shelby was so into searching for clues, that even moving to Wilton, Massachusetts with her Grandpa didn't stop her. It wasn't easy leaving her friends in Cocoa Beach, but Shelby jumped at the chance to tackle all new mysteries in a brand new city! Sure being a sleuth can be dangerous, but it's all part of the job for Shelby Woo. Ok, maybe solving mysteries isn't really her JOB—technically, she's a police special assistant, which is an official-sounding name for a trainee. So what if she's only 17 and keeps getting yelled at for getting involved? If mysteries kept falling into your lap, wouldn't YOU want to solve them? Please contribute any information that isn't available.moreless
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    Pelswick

    Pelswick

    Nickelodeon (ended 2002)
    Welcome to the Pelswick guide at TV.com. Pelswick Eggert is a 13-year-old 8th grader with a sharp tongue, a healthy suspicion of authority and a complete lack of fear. He also is in a wheelchair due to him having no feeling below his armpits. Pelswick is just like any other 13-year-old when it comes to being independent, disaster-prone, mixed-up, and plugged into everyday pop culture. Pelswick's home life is dominated by his fiercely-protective (and totally insane) Gram-Gram, as well as his politically correct father Quentin, who will go to any length to avoid offending anyone. ("Nobody's wrong, they're just differently right!") Also in the picture are precocious younger sister Kate, and little brother Bobby, who says exactly one word per episode. At school, Pelswick's life is made miserable by bully Boyd Scullarzo, and Boyd's none-too-bright sidekicks Nick and Joe. Boyd is truly dedicated to the art of bullying; he's announced publicly that "it's bad form to beat up a cripple, so I'll focus on humiliation and psychological torture instead". ("Cripple", incidentally, is Boyd's term; Pelswick prefers "permanently seated".) Fortunately, Pelswick has a loyal band of friends to help him through the rough patches: numbers-obsessed Ace, dim-but-decent behemoth Goon, prima donna Sandra Scoddle, and sensible Julie Smockford, on whom Pelswick has a not-so-secret crush. Finally, there's Mr. Jimmy, a Jerry Garcia look-alike who is Pelswick's thoroughly incompetent guardian angel. Invisible to everyone but Pelswick, the laid-back Mr. J pops up at the strangest times to offer Pelswick maddeningly cryptic advice about whatever outrageous predicament Pelswick finds himself in this week. Mr. Jimmy routinely drives Pelswick crazy, and Pelswick often goes to great lengths to try to avoid him... but how can you avoid an angel who can instantly appear wherever you happen to be?moreless
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    The Adventures of Pete & Pete

    The Adventures of Pete & Pete

    Nickelodeon (ended 1996)
    The Adventures of Pete and Pete was a surreal comedy in which a peaceful suburban neighborhood was a strange and skewed world as seen through the eyes of pre-teens. Wellsville, USA contained many different unique characters, such as: two brothers that were both named Pete, the metal plate in their mom's head, Artie the spandex-wearing super-hero, and Petunia, little Pete's tatoo. The Adventures of Pete and Pete originated as a series of one-minute vignettes in 1990, was expanded into a series of five specials, and then became a regular series in late 1993. The show was filmed in Leonia, New Jersey. Episodes (or portions of episodes) were also filmed in the New Jersey towns of South Orange and Cranford. The theme song to the show is called "Hey Sandy" and is sung by the band Polaris. The band has an album entitled Music from the Adventures of Pete & Pete that features nothing but songs from the show. The lyrics to the theme song are as follows: Hey smilin' strange, you're lookin' happily deranged Can you settle to shoot me? Or have you picked your target yet, hey Sandy ai yai yai yai... Don't you talk back, ai yai yai yai, hey Sandy Four feet away, end of speech it's the end of the day We was only funnin', but guiltily I thought you had it comin', hey Sandy, ai yai yai yai Don't ya talk back, ai yai yai yai, hey Sandy, hey... In 1995, The Adventures of Pete and Pete received a Cable Ace Award for Outstanding Children's Series. In recent years, The Adventures of Pete and Pete made its first release on DVD in 2005 under the Rewind Collection title. The Nickelodeon company apparently gave in to demands by fans of the "cult classic" and released the first season of the series along with Nick's other classic show, "Clarissa Explains it All" in May 17th 2005. Sadly, the Rewind Collection's only other release as of now is the second season of P&P, released in November 11, 2005. Although the third and final season was scheduled for a February 28, 2005 release, it has been completely removed from the release schedule without any excuse.moreless
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    Alien Surf Girls
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    The Fresh Beat Band

    The Fresh Beat Band

    Nickelodeon
    This show follows Marina, Kiki, Twist, and Shout who are in a band who go to music school together and love to sing and dance and go on adventures!
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    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss

    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss

    Nickelodeon (ended 1997)
    This show takes the famous Dr. Seuss characters and puts them into all sorts of adventures, exploring and teaching things to the viewing audience. The Cat in the Hat has his little pack of Cat in the Hat's who he shows things to. Horton has his son who he teaches things to. It's a very educational and fun show. The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss originally aired on Nickelodeon and was nominated for five Daytime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Children's Program, for three years in a row. The series combines 3-D computer animation and the puppetry of Jim Henson. The Cat in the Hat is the host of the show. He's joined by other familiar characters, such as Horton the Elephant, the Grinch, Yertle the Turtle, and a few new characters.
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    Tak and the Power of Juju

    Tak and the Power of Juju

    Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
    Tak, a lowly Shaman's assistant is given the power of the Juju. He must use his powers to help his tribe. The show is based of the video game that Nick made. Characters Tak: is a shaman and obtained the power of the Juju. Now he must use his powers to help his tribe. Lok: is the mighty warrior of the Pupununu people. Lok usually nowhere to be found when there is trouble, but good thing Tak is there to clean up the mess. Jeera: is a spunky and fun loving and is also the chief's daughter. Cheif: is the leader of the Pupununu tribe, and is also the Dad of Jeera.moreless
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    You Gotta See This

    You Gotta See This

    Nickelodeon
    Noah Crawford and Chris O'Neal host this clip show.
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    The X's

    The X's

    Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
    Annie Award-winning designer/creator Carlos Ramos (Oh Yeah! Cartoons) presents a new Nicktoon about The X's, a family of spies who are on the midst of being fired due to their inability to keep their secret identity a secret. The four-member clan is made up of Mr. X, Mrs. X, their daughter Tuesday X, and their son Truman X. They work for the top secret spy organization, SUPERIOR. However, this agency is continually involved in conflicts with another secret spy organization, S.N.A.F.U. S.N.A.F.U. is a wicked group known for its malevolent activities. S.N.A.F.U. is made up of four main members: Glowface, Lorenzo Suave, Sasquatch, and the Scream Queens. Glowface is continually designing and building evil lairs, and The X's continually destroy them. The X's must attempt to blend in with society, or be taken off the assignment, or, most likely, fired from SUPERIOR. But each time they try to blend in, something almost always goes horribly wrong. Nickelodeon Broadcast History: USA (Nickelodeon) - Friday, November 25th, 2005 - PREMIERE NIGHT - 8:00 pm EST, 8:30 pm EST, 9:00 pm EST; Encore airings of the first three - Sunday, November 27th, 2005 - 12 pm EST, 12:30 pm EST, 1:00 pm ESTmoreless
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    Team Umizoomi

    Team Umizoomi

    Nickelodeon
    This show works to teach math to preschool age children. It follows a boy, a girl and a break-dancing robot who fix small problems in their city, all of which include math-related solutions.moreless
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    Maggie and the Ferocious Beast

    Maggie and the Ferocious Beast

    Nickelodeon (ended 2004)
    Welcome to the Maggie and the Ferocious Beast guide at TV.com! Maggie and the Ferocious Beast is set in an imaginary place called Nowhere Land. It's a place where our heroine, precocious five-year-old Maggie, has drawn a map where she takes her favorite stuffed toys, Hamilton Hocks and the Ferocious Beast. Maggie loves Beast and Hamilton so much that she has created a whole world for them to explore! Together, they climb the highest mountains, cross the widest deserts, and have tons of fun. Are you ready to explore with them? ¿Questions Anyone? Who are the main characters? Maggie: The precocious, imaginative five year old creator of Nowhere Land. There is no end to her imaginative genius. She has made up a wonderful, care-free world where she and her favorite stuffed animals can play and explore 'till the days end! Hamilton Hocks: The cautious, easily deterred pig. He is filled with musical brilliance, but is easily frustrated. Luckily, he has Maggie there to extend that helping hand! The Ferocious Beast: The large, spotted, not-so-ferocious beast! A little slow on the uptake, and yet so lovable. He is always willing to help and cheer up his two greatest friends, Maggie and Hamilton! Have anymore questions? Got anything to contribute to this lacking guide? Email me at: salty_pickles21@yahoo.com! I will be happy to accept any and all information you can give me about this delightful and lovable children's show! --MC PeePantsmoreless
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    Wild & Crazy Kids

    Wild & Crazy Kids

    Nickelodeon (ended 2002)
    Welcome to the Wild & Crazy Kids guide at TV.com.

    Wild & Crazy Kids is a great game show that has kids of all ages performing crazy stunts. This show lasted for 65 syndicated episodes, achieving the most popularity on the children's network Nickelodeon.moreless
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    Kablam!

    Kablam!

    Nickelodeon (ended 2000)
    KaBlam! aired on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2000. It was a comic book style series made up of several different styles of animation, ranging from liveaction, claymation and stop motion all done in shorts. These shorts were introduced by Henry and June, the two hosts of the show. KaBlam! was also aired in the U.K. from 1997 to 2000. It can be seen on NickToons TV and Australia's Nickelodeon channel. Kablam!'s Original Shorts: Sniz and Fondue - Two felines named Sniz and Fondue who go through zany adventures!
    Action League Now! - A team of superheroes who oddly save the world.
    Prometheus and Bob - An alien who tries to teach a caveman random things, but with much difficulty due to a monkey.
    Life with Loopy - A girl who takes things way too literally and tries to fix the problem.
    The Offbeats - A group of kids who try to fit in with "the populars."moreless
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    Animorphs

    Animorphs

    Nickelodeon (ended 1999)
    We can't tell you who we are. Or where we live. It's too risky, and we've got to be careful. Really careful. So we don't trust anyone. Because if they find us ... well, we just won't let them find us. The things you should know is that everyone is in really big trouble. Yeah. Even You.

    Animorphs was originally based on the book series created by K.A. Applegate. Most of the episodes that have appeared are based on one of the books, but some are totally created by one of the Television crew. In this battle against parasitic aliens, called Yeerks, five children, Jake played by Shawn Ashmore, Rachel played by Brooke Nevin, Marco played by Boris Cabrera, and Tobias who is played by Christopher Ralph; was given the power to morph into any creature by an Andalite named Elfangor-Sirinial-Shamtul (Diego Matamoros) to fight Visser Three (Eugene Lipinski) and his fellow Yeerks. An Andalite who is named Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill (Paulo Costanzo), the brother of Elfangor joins the battle along the Animorphs.

    It has been over five years since the Animorphs joined up, and given the power to morph into creatures, to fight the evil Yeerks. It was an amazing battle; the Animorphs had some good times, and some bad times, but they were always together, trying to save the world.

    It was June 1996, when the first Animorphs book was released by K.A. (Katherine) Applegate, and now, the last book written was in 2001. The count of 54 regular Animorph books, 4 Megamorphs, 4 Chronicles, and 2 Alternamorphs, and including 26 episodes of the Animorphs TV Series, and an incredible supply of merchandise (transformers, games, etc...) and a television show in 1998 due to the rising popularity of the books.

    Now, that huge battle between good and evil, the human race fighting along side with the Andalites, and many other species, battling against the parasitic aliens, Yeerks, has ended.

    However, due to ratings and the show's inability to outdo the ratings FOX's Goosebumps had achieved the previous year, Nickelodeon's executives abruptly ended the show in the fall of 1999; there was no "big finish" finale and the show never had its own version of the books' ending between the Animorphs and Visser Three. Since the books would outdo the show into early 2000, there had been no plan for an ending anyway. However, it would have been too costly to follow like the books' ending, since the series' conclusion involved a nuclear strike on the Yeerk pool and many other horrific (hard to do with Nickelodeon's budget) battles.moreless
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    Double Dare

    Double Dare

    Nickelodeon (ended 2000)
    Double dare is undoubtedly the phenomenon that made Nickelodeon what it is today. The rules go something like this:Each round starts off with a toss-up physical challenge. Whoever wins gets $10 and control of the game. Host Marc Summers (Jason Harris in Double Dare 2000) asks the winning team a question. If they don't know the answer or think the other team doesn't have a clue, they can dare them to answer it for double the dollars. But they have to be careful because they can double dare the first team back for 4 times the amount. Then, they either have to answer the question or take a physical challenge. In round 2, dollar values are doubled. The winner of the game moves on to the obstacle course, where they navigate through 8 obstacles and they win a prize for each obstacle. If they make it through all 8 obstacles, they win the grand prize. Double Dare history On October 6, 1986, the first episode of Double Dare was taped at WHYY studios in Philadelphia. In 1987, Nickelodeon decided to create a short-lived weekend edition called Super Sloppy Double Dare, which was cancelled after about 20 episodes. One year later, in 1988, Fox bought syndication rights from Nickelodeon, so they created another short-lived edition called Family Double Dare. Because Fox wanted more adult material on their network, Family Double Dare was canned after 13 episodes. But the good news: the original Double Dare was still in production.Later, in 1989, other kids game shows came into play, thus causing Double Dare's ratings to drop a little. So Nickelodeon reincarnated Super Sloppy Double Dare and dusted it off to incorporate the "super sloppiness". This version of Super Sloppy Double Dare lasted about one season, but it had 100 episodes, plus a bunch of special episodes. Then, in 1990, Nickelodeon reincarnated Family Double Dare, redesigning the Fox version. A year later, in 1991, because of these new spin-offs, the original Double Dare was cancelled, but its spin-offs remain. In 1992, a two-episode spin-off called Super Special Double Dare was created. In Super Special Double Dare, Nickelodeon celebrities played against each other (usually boys against girls). In the first episode of Super Special Double Dare, the cast of Clarissa Explains It All played against the cast of Welcome Freshmen. The second episode was the NBA All-star special. In 1993, the last season was shown. Harvey had to quit his job of announcer because of the birth of his son Caleb. So Doc Holiday took over. The final episode was the hour-long Family Double Dare Tournament of Cahmpions, which pitted the smartest and fastest teams against each other. After that, Double Dare was officially cancelled, but Family Double Dare played reruns until 1999. Like Marc Summers said in his autobiography, Everything In Its Place, "We had enough episodes on tape to do reruns forever".That could have been the end of Double Dare...until January 22, 2000! Double Dare was reincarnated as Double Dare 2000. Jason Harris was the new host of this short-lived revival of Double Dare. The preview Snick episode of Double Dare 2000 pitted the cast of the Amanda Show and the cast of 100 Deeds For Eddie McDowd against each other. The show was cancelled in December of 2000, but, just like the other Double Dare spin-offs, reruns are shown on Nickelodeon GASmoreless
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    Blue's Room

    Blue's Room

    Nickelodeon
    Blue's Room is a spin-off of the wildly popular children's series Blue's Clues. Blue's Room is a special place where Blue the dog can talk to her friends and learn about the world around her. With Moona the fairy's help, we enter a place that was created just for Blue, a place where learning is never more than a game away, and where Blue discovers that she can TALK! With her playroom friends by her side, Blue is ready to take preschoolers on adventures in reading, creativity, and communication!

    The Occupants of Blue's Room: Blue: An inquisitive, friendly blue puppy, Blue is always ready to greet her friends with a hearty, "Hi, you!" Blue jumps into activities with a childlike playfulness, always eager to try new things. She is also not shy about her "arty" side, always ready to burst into a song and dance number!

    Sprinkles: He may be new to Blue's Room, but that doesn't mean he doesn't fit in! Sprinkles may need a bit of coaxing to join in play, but when he does, there's a lot of fun to be had!

    Polka Dots: Blue's stuffed doll, Polka Dots, is given life in Blue's Room—and what a life he has! Polka Dots is even more playful than his friend, Blue is! With a mind always on silly things, Polka Dots can always be counted on to liven up any activity with his happy disposition. He is best known for "Polka Dots Puzzles' a game in which we must find puzzle pieces around Blue's Room, and put them together to get—a surprise!

    Fred(erica) Frederica, or Fred as she likes to be called, is always thinking about one thing: birthdays! Fred can usually be found pretending it's her birthday, or thinking about what the perfect present would be. Fred is polite, friendly, and always happy! She also knows our Words of the Day before anyone else!

    Roar E. Saurus (Roary) You can usually tell where Roary is by listening for his distinctive "Rooooooooooar!" While Roary may be trying to create a loud scary roar, he is anything but scary! A lovable dinosaur that likes to sit up high, Roary is always eager to join Blue on her adventures!

    Doodle Board: Song Call: Doodely-doodely-doodely-doodely-Doodle Board! Doodle Board loves to draw pictures and play Doodle Doodle Guess. Can you figure out what he's drawing?

    Dress Up Chest: Song Call: Dress-up time! Dress-up-time! With a turn of Blue's Key, Dress Up Chest is ready to give us costumes that help us "Be anything, now that we're pretending!"

    Boogie-Woogie: Song Call: Boogie-woogie, boogie, boogie boogie, boogie-woogie, boogie, boogie-woogie! Boogie-Woogie is always ready to play music for us to dance to. This is one jukebox that knows how to get down!

    Silly Seat: Song Call: A-silly-silly-silly-silly-silly-silly seeeeeeat! Silly Seat's one mission is to make us laugh. Whether he uses a silly song and dance, or tells a silly knock-knock joke, he usually succeeds!

    Bookshelf: Song Call: Ahhhhhhhh-Read me! Here in Blue's Room, the books fly off the shelves--literally! If there's a book with a story to be read, it will eagerly jump to the windowsill so we can read it with Blue!

    Dictionary: Song Call: Words, words, words, words, woooooords! When we run into a word we don't know, this is the book we look for. Dictionary shows us a picture of the word, and also tells us what it means so we can use the new word throughout our playdate!

    Journal: Song Call: Let's Journal! At the end of our time in Blue's Room, Journal is always ready to receive our thoughts and hear about the fun we had!

    Moona: The fairy who gave Blue her room. Moona's job in Blue's Room is to perform the magic that is sometimes needed for our adventures. She also has the sad job of telling Blue when it's time to leave.

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