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[[File:NickSplat.png|right|250px|The logo as of May 1, 2015.]]
 
[[File:NickSplat.png|right|250px|The logo as of May 1, 2015.]]
'''NickSplat''' is an programming block that began broadcasting as '''The Splat''' on [[TeenNick]] on May 5, [[2014]], replacing [[The '90s Are All That]]. Differing slightly from its predecessor, the block airs past [[Nickelodeon]] shows dating from [[1984]] to [[2003]], though still primarily focusing on shows from the 1990s. The block is shown each night from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM EST.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/nickelodeon-splat-1990s-tv-1201601411/|title=Nickelodeon Hopes ‘The Splat!,’ A Late-Night Serving of 90s Favorites, Makes New Mark|work=[[wikipedia:Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|accessdate=September 24, 2015}}</ref>. The block also featured themed weeks, live stunts, retro recreations, and its own dedicated website.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/09/24/nickelodeon-takes-fans-back-to-the-90s-with-the-launch-of-the-splat/471174/ TV By the Numbers: Nickelodeon Takes Fans Back to the '90s With the Launch of 'The Splat']</ref>
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'''NickSplat''' is an programming block that began broadcasting as '''The Splat''' on [[TeenNick]] on May 5, [[2014]], replacing [[The '90s Are All That]]. Differing slightly from its predecessor, the block airs past [[Nickelodeon]] shows dating from [[1984]] to [[2003]], though still primarily focusing on shows from the 1990s. The block is shown each night from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM EST.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/nickelodeon-splat-1990s-tv-1201601411/|title=Nickelodeon Hopes ‘The Splat!,’ A Late-Night Serving of 90s Favorites, Makes New Mark|work=[[wikipedia:Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|accessdate=September 24, 2015}}</ref>. The block also featured themed weeks, live stunts, retro recreations, and its own dedicated website.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/09/24/nickelodeon-takes-fans-back-to-the-90s-with-the-launch-of-the-splat/471174/ TV By the Numbers: Nickelodeon Takes Fans Back to the '90s With the Launch of 'The Splat']</ref> As of 2018, however, the website is now a redirect to [[Nick.com]].
   
 
The block notably aired some of the last episodes of ''As Told by Ginger'', previously unaired in the US, on the weekend of October 23, 2016.
 
The block notably aired some of the last episodes of ''As Told by Ginger'', previously unaired in the US, on the weekend of October 23, 2016.

Revision as of 07:47, 29 December 2018

NickSplat is an programming block that began broadcasting as The Splat on TeenNick on May 5, 2014, replacing The '90s Are All That. Differing slightly from its predecessor, the block airs past Nickelodeon shows dating from 1984 to 2003, though still primarily focusing on shows from the 1990s. The block is shown each night from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM EST.[1]. The block also featured themed weeks, live stunts, retro recreations, and its own dedicated website.[2] As of 2018, however, the website is now a redirect to Nick.com.

The block notably aired some of the last episodes of As Told by Ginger, previously unaired in the US, on the weekend of October 23, 2016.

Shows currently featured on NickSplat

Shows previously featured on NickSplat

Nicktoons

Live-action shows

Movies

Notes

  • Broadcasts on the block notably marked the first time several past Nickelodeon shows have aired on US television in years.
    • The premiere week marked the first airing of You Can't Do That on Television since June 2004; the first airing of Welcome Freshmen since September 1996; the first airing of the original Double Dare since the fall of 2004; and the first airing of Roundhouse since June 1999.
    • KaBlam!'s spotlight appearance for October 8-9, 2016, marked the show's first airing since its appearance in The 100 Greatest Nicktoon Episodes marathon in December 2007.
    • ChalkZone's spotlight appearance for November 12-13, 2016, marked its first airing since its departure from NickToons on October 28, 2013.
    • The Adventures of Pete and Pete's two-night spotlight appearance for June 17-18, 2017, marked its first airing since 2004.
  • In addition, the block's broadcasts have also marked the first time You Can't Do That on Television, the original Double Dare, Roundhouse, Welcome Freshmen, KaBlam!, As Told by Ginger, Action League Now!, ChalkZone, Oh Yeah Cartoons, All Grown Up!, Invader Zim, and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron had ever aired on TeenNick.
  • Shortly after the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, the color of the digital on-screen graphic of the block was temporarily changed to the colors of the Rainbow Flag in honor of those who were killed in the attack and LGBT pride.
  • For April Fools' Day of 2017, the Splat showed inexplicable pop-ups of scary scenes from shows (such as Zeke the Plumber from Salute Your Shorts or Tommy's clown face from the Rugrats episode "In the Dreamtime") during the episodes.
  • Of the theatrical movies based on 1990s Nickelodeon shows, Good Burger has yet to air on the block.
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie aired on the block on November 25, 2017 (following the simulcast premiere of Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie), making it the only installment of SpongeBob (or any currently-running Nickelodeon show, for that matter) to have aired on the block.
  • For the week of June 17-25, 2018, NickSplat aired Double Dare and Double Dare 2000 to promote the revival series' premiere.

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