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'''Nickelodeon''' was a Japanese television channel which targeted children, teens and adults. Started on November 1998 as a cable and satellite television channel, [[Viacom]] attempted to bring their [[Nickelodeon]] brand to the Japanese market. However, due to declining viewership, the television channel was taken off the air on September 30, 2009. After the channel's closure, some programs were moved to other specialty channels (including {{W|MTV Japan}}), DTH satellite channels and terrestrial television networks. New programs made their national television premiere on other channels: For example, ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' made debut on {{W|NHK Educational Television}} on April 4, 2010. The official website is still online, with program information, website games and downloadable stuffs.
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'''Nickelodeon''' is a Japanese television channel which targeted children, teens and adults. Started on November 1998 as a cable and satellite television channel, [[Viacom]] attempted to bring their [[Nickelodeon]] brand to the Japanese market. However, due to declining viewership, the television channel was taken off the air on September 30, 2009. After the channel's closure, some programs were moved to other specialty channels (including {{W|MTV Japan}}), DTH satellite channels and terrestrial television networks. New programs made their national television premiere on other channels: For example, ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' made debut on {{W|NHK Educational Television}} on April 4, 2010. The official website is still online, with program information, website games and downloadable stuffs.
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In October 2017, Viacom will bring back into the brand in Japan starting in the first quarter of 2018. It will be available exclusively on dTV-Channel (a subscription TV streaming service of NTT Docomo).
   
 
[[File:NickTime.svg.png|thumb|200px|The logo of the Animax NickTime block]]
 
[[File:NickTime.svg.png|thumb|200px|The logo of the Animax NickTime block]]

Revision as of 20:29, 11 January 2018

Nickelodeon Japan
Launched: November 15, 1998 (relaunched in 2018)
Closed: September 30, 2009
Owned by: Viacom Networks Japan K.K.

Nickelodeon is a Japanese television channel which targeted children, teens and adults. Started on November 1998 as a cable and satellite television channel, Viacom attempted to bring their Nickelodeon brand to the Japanese market. However, due to declining viewership, the television channel was taken off the air on September 30, 2009. After the channel's closure, some programs were moved to other specialty channels (including MTV Japan), DTH satellite channels and terrestrial television networks. New programs made their national television premiere on other channels: For example, The Penguins of Madagascar made debut on NHK Educational Television on April 4, 2010. The official website is still online, with program information, website games and downloadable stuffs.

In October 2017, Viacom will bring back into the brand in Japan starting in the first quarter of 2018. It will be available exclusively on dTV-Channel (a subscription TV streaming service of NTT Docomo).

NickTime

The logo of the Animax NickTime block

Nickelodeon's programs were then broadcast on Animax in Japan under a television block titled "NickTime", starting with SpongeBob SquarePants from September 1, 2010.[1]

Programming

Final programming

Former programming

Blocks

Nick Jr.

Nick Jr. (ニック・ジュニア, Nick Junior) Until 2005-ish, Nick Jr. was shown two times a day. They'd usually show one episode from the preschool shows on Nick Japan at the time. Around 2008, they'd start showing two episodes from these shows.

WOW!

WOW! aired various marathons of Nickelodeon shows, mainly Nicktoons, like Hey Arnold! or CatDog. The block had started around 2005 and ended in 2006, when Nickelodeon Japan updated it's look.

Gallery

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