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Side note: If Hey Arnold!'s jungle movie had gotten the theatrical treatment from Nick back in the 2000s then I would think that there would have been less need for Rugrats Go Wild to be released for theaters as well, meaning that it probably would have been better kept as a TV movie to avoid too many similarities in their theatrical Nicktoon movies.
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I first started having Nickelodeon to watch in the late 90s when Rugrats had its revival and was pretty much at the height of its popularity along with the release of the movie. Adding to that the fact that I owned a few of the VHS releases of the show I would probably have to give it to Rugrats before SpongeBob officially started and I became obsessed with that series.
Truthfully I still miss the days when the Nicktoons banner originally meant original creator-driven works from hired up-and-coming cartoonists over just buying out any pre-established franchise to put out new cartoons under that same banner with (even when Nick had acquired other cartoons to air on the channel during the 90s like Looney Tunes they weren't classifying them as being part of their Nicktoons line of shows).
Though I have to admit that TMNT being with Nickelodeon now is sort of fitting. After all where did the turtles get their origin from? Mutagenic ooze. And what has Nick always been most iconically known for? Green slime.
I voted Lemony Snicket's mainly cause I love Jim Carrey in the role of Count Olaf, but as someone who's never had any real knowledge or experience with the original book series I'm probably not the right person to judge it as an adaptation just taking in the film's story for what it is. I've been hearing some fans say the Netflix series is better cause it adapts more of the books than the film did.
IDK, been revisiting some of the older Nickelodeon movies lately and was curious on people's opinions on this.
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SpongeBob along with Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, and Invader Zim were always some of my top favs.