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[[File:794px-Nickelodeon_Studios_in_Hard_Rock_Cafe.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Nickelodeon Studios]] opens in Florida.]]
This is a list of notable events, premieres, releases, series cancellations and endings, and other business ventures for on Nickelodeon in the year '''1990'''.
 
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[[File:Title-WildAndCrazyKids.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Wild and Crazy Kids]]'']]
 
This is a list of notable events, premieres, releases, series cancellations and endings, and other business ventures for [[Nickelodeon]] in the year '''1990'''.
   
 
==Shows==
 
==Shows==
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===Series premieres===
 
===Series premieres===
 
* July 4 - ''[[Wild and Crazy Kids]]''
 
* July 4 - ''[[Wild and Crazy Kids]]''
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* August 13 - ''[[Double Dare|Family Double Dare]]''
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;Acquired shows
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* January 1 - ''Maya the Bee''
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* April 2
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** ''Fernwood 2 Night/America 2 Night ''(both series aired in rotated runs)
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** ''The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis''
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* July 4 - ''SK8-TV''
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* July 9 - ''Camp Runamuck''
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* August 4 - ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''
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* August 6 - ''Flipper''
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* August 13 - ''Outta Here!''
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* October 1
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** ''Kids World''
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** ''Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear''
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* October 7 - ''Cartoon Kablooey''
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===Series finales===
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* May 25 - ''[[You Can't Do That On Television]]''
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;Departures
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* ''Star Trek: The Animated Series''
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* July 6 - ''[[Pinwheel]]'' (production on the show ended in 1984, and the last project of the show was the live roadshow that toured the country and reruns airing between 1984 and 1990, when the show officially ended)
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===Specials===
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* ''Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration''
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* ''Christmas at Eureeka's Castle''
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==Video games==
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* ''[[Double Dare (video game)|Double Dare]]''
   
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
* June 7 - [[Nickelodeon Studios]] opens at Universal Studios, Florida
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* June 7 - [[Nickelodeon Studios]] opens at [[wikipedia:Universal Studios Florida|Universal Studios Florida]]
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==People==
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*January 26 - [[Christopher Massey]] is born
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*April 23 - [[Matthew Underwood]] is born
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*June 15 - [[Denzel Whitaker]] is born
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*June 28 - [[Nick Purcell]] is born
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*July 16 - [[James Maslow]] is born
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*July 27 - [[Indiana Evans]] is born
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*September 15 - [[Matt Shively]] is born
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*September 21 - [[Christian Serratos]] is born
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*September 29 - [[Doug Brochu]] is born
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*October 18 - [[Jordan Calloway]] is born
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*November 2 - [[Kendall Schmidt]] is born
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*November 13 - [[Kathleen Herles]] is born
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*December 28 - [[David Archuleta]] is born
   
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[[Category:Timeline| 1990]]

Revision as of 21:58, 10 December 2019

794px-Nickelodeon Studios in Hard Rock Cafe

Nickelodeon Studios opens in Florida.

Title-WildAndCrazyKids

Wild and Crazy Kids

This is a list of notable events, premieres, releases, series cancellations and endings, and other business ventures for Nickelodeon in the year 1990.

Shows

Series premieres

Acquired shows
  • January 1 - Maya the Bee
  • April 2
    • Fernwood 2 Night/America 2 Night (both series aired in rotated runs)
    • The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
  • July 4 - SK8-TV
  • July 9 - Camp Runamuck
  • August 4 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • August 6 - Flipper
  • August 13 - Outta Here!
  • October 1
    • Kids World
    • Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
  • October 7 - Cartoon Kablooey

Series finales

Departures
  • Star Trek: The Animated Series
  • July 6 - Pinwheel (production on the show ended in 1984, and the last project of the show was the live roadshow that toured the country and reruns airing between 1984 and 1990, when the show officially ended)

Specials

  • Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration
  • Christmas at Eureeka's Castle

Video games

Events

People


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