Yes, true Nick is making this crap, like Iron Man and other BS, but in the fall 2011 time some of nicks old shows will Re-air from 12-2 am shows such as keenan and Kel Clarissa explains it all, Pete and Pete, Rugrats, Doug, and more.
They are playing the old nickelodeon shows on the TeenNick Channel. The block is called "90s Are All That". The block of old shows starts late at night. Currently now they are playing: All That, Kenan and Kel, Clarissa Explains It All, and Doug. Eventually they will switch the lineup and play other old shows such as: Rugrats, The Amanda Show, Hey Arnold, CatDog etc.
One can find information about old Nickelodeon shows as well as a top 10 listing of the best shows ever on sites such as The Top Tens, IMDB, Retrojunk, Old Nickelodeon Shows and Fanpop.
you can't do that on television
A 7 year old kid be in a game shows could be on Double Dare The messiest sloppiest shows
No. As of January 2017, there aren't any old Nick shows returning with new episodes.
EVERYONE misses them...they were AWESOME especially the rugrats!
YES! The old nick was basically my childhood, I have so many good memories involving those old shows!
I would audition for TV shows such as Disney, or Nickelodeon.
Yes, and so were the other old shows but they got replaced by Spongebob and Fanboy and Chum Chum
The people at Nickelodeon thought it was old so they got rid of it [huge mistake] and replaced it with the sucky shows
If by "Old Nickelodeon", you mean the programming, some of it is airing on TeenNick.
I think so (that direct TV has Nicktoons Network). My favorite shows to watch on NIcktoons Network are Spongebob Squarepants (animated episodes) , Chalk Zone, Fairly Odd Parents (animated episodes), and some other old classics on nick that use to be on NIckelodeon. I wish the old Nickelodeon is on again, but I don't care about buying those reruns/animated cartoon shows on DVD to watch.
Did you talk about the one in USF, hmm?! If you say, yes, I will tell you, in fact the area was nothing more than a walk through a hallway and into Game Lab. It also lacks in number of employees, wasn't cost-effective to fly talent in from LA, game shows and sitcoms were out, and Nickelodeon Studios was hurting as a result of all of the above. That's why it shut down, effective since 2005.