I still miss a lot of the shows on Nickelodeon. Especially Fifteen, Cartoon Kablooey, U-to-U, the original Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, The Alvin Show, the 80's Alvin and the Chipmunks, the live-action B&W Dennis the Menace, the 90's remake of The Tomorrow People, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Land of the Lost, The World of David the Gnome, and Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama.
Nickelodeon January 2-13, 1995 TV Schedule 6:00AM Fifteen 6:30AM Family Double Dare 7:00AM Doug 7:30AM Gumby 8:00AM Lassie 8:30AM Flipper 2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin 2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All 3:00PM Family Double Dare 3:30PM Muppet Babies 4:00PM A New World 4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama 5:00PM The Wonder Years 5:30PM Tiny Toon Adventures (later replaced with Aaahh!!! Real Monsters) 6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu) 6:30PM Salute Your Shorts 7:00PM Weinerville 7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
Wow... Actually growing up durring the time these bumpers, and shows were running on Nick brings back a lot of fond childhood memories to the point it made me slightly depressed about how much time has past since those days. It also shows how much Nickelodeon has change over the years.
Hey, I just found out that judging from the Alvin and the Chipmunks up next menu at the end, Nick in the Afternoon wasn't included in any bumpers until a year later, in 1996.
Nickelodeon January 16-27, 1995 TV Schedule 6:00AM Fifteen 6:30AM Family Double Dare 7:00AM Doug 7:30AM Gumby 8:00AM Lassie 8:30AM Flipper 2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin 2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All 3:00PM Family Double Dare 3:30PM Muppet Babies 4:00PM A New World 4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama 5:00PM The Wonder Years 5:30PM Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (later replaced with Are You Afraid of the Dark?) 6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu) 6:30PM Salute Your Shorts 7:00PM Weinerville 7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
Looking at the way Nickelodeon is nowadays, it amazes me that they used to show old reruns of Dennis the Menace, Lassie and Flipper during the day, not to mention all night on Nick at Nite. But boy those were some great times. No appreciation for the classics anymore. Just SpongeBob 24 hrs. a day.
The 80s "Alvin and the Chipmunks" series was rerun/aired on Nickelodeon; the show's syndication package moved to Cartoon Network spring of a year after and eventually in the mid-2010s, Nick aired the reboot up to now.
it's just like I remember from my childhood. just watching these bumpers makes it seem like only yesterday/last night I was a little kid watching Nickelodeon.
Nickelodeon February 13-June 30, 1995 TV Schedule 6:00AM Doug 6:30AM Gumby 7:00AM Rugrats 7:30AM Rocko's Modern Life 8:00AM Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 8:30AM Ren & Stimpy 2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin 2:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama 3:00PM Family Double Dare 3:30PM Muppet Babies 4:00PM A New World 4:30PM Clarissa Explains It All 5:00PM The Wonder Years 5:30PM Fifteen 6:00PM What Would You Do? 6:30PM Salute Your Shorts 7:00PM Weinerville 7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
William I think A New World to Clarissa used MC Schmenge Clarissa to Wonder Years used Bouncing Balls with Samurai Swing Wonder Years to Fifteen used either Clock with Bali Nick or Bouncing Balls with Hip-Hop Whistler.
+David Jonsen, The cartoon I used to watching the most on Nickelodeon was Beetlejuice. In 1994, they began airing the show, and had a 4 year run until 1998. I even know and remember the timeslots. It was Monday to Friday at 4:00 pm (following Weinerville), Saturday at 10:00am (following Muppet Babies), Sunday at 8:30am (following The Alvin Show), Monday to Friday at 3:30pm (following Looney Tunes), early Weekday mornings at 8:30am (following Gumby), Saturday at 11:00am (following Tiny Toon Adventures), early Weekday mornings at 7:30am and Saturdays at 3:30pm (following Weinerville).
+David Jonsen, Yogi Bear aired on Nickelodeon, which also showed with the 1958-1962 Yogi Bear shorts from The Huckleberry Hound Show, Yogi's Gang, Yogi's Space Race, Galaxy Goof-Ups, the 1988 reboot cartoons, in a half-hour format, as part of their Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear program for 3 years from 1990 to 1993, pretty much after a year Cartoon Network had launched. And naturally more people associate Yogi with Cartoon Network now because he's been there longer (and still is on Boomerang or so).
Nickelodeon 2021 Scheduled 6:00 Beetlejuice 6:30 Nick In The Morning 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Doug 8:00 The House Of Mouse 8:30 Thomas And Friends 9:00 Gumby 9:30 Planet Zoo 10:00 Hey Dude 10:30 Dragon Ball Z 11:00 Looney Tunes 11:30 SML 12:30 Nick In The Afternoon 1:00 Oggy And The Cockroachs 1:30 Go Dog Go 2:00 Pokemon 2:30 Animal Crossing 3:00 Tin Tin 3:30 Ireland And France 4:00 Nick News 4:30 The Simpsons 5:00 Wenrville 6:00 Except Ad Show
Nickelodeon January 30-February 10, 1995 TV Schedule 6:00AM Fifteen (later replaced with Doug) 6:30AM Family Double Dare (later replaced with Gumby) 7:00AM Doug (later replaced with Rugrats) 7:30AM Gumby (later replaced with Rocko's Modern Life) 8:00AM Lassie (later replaced with Aaahh!!! Real Monsters) 8:30AM Flipper (later replaced with Ren & Stimpy) 2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin 2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All (later replaced with Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama) 3:00PM Family Double Dare 3:30PM Muppet Babies 4:00PM A New World 4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama (later replaced with Clarissa Explains It All) 5:00PM The Wonder Years 5:30PM Are You Afraid of the Dark? (later replaced with Fifteen) 6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu) (later replaced with What Would You Do? on weekdays) 6:30PM Salute Your Shorts 7:00PM Weinerville 7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
I saw Muppet Babies way more often than The Muppet Show when they aired on Nickelodeon; I see the regular Muppet projects that Skeeter was never one of the "real" Muppets. However, she appears as a adult in The Muppet Show comic series story arc "Family Reunion".
The many memories I have for Nick is that they used to air Looney Tunes, Yogi Bear, Underdog and Rocky & Bullwinkle reruns before Time Warner bought Turner Entertainment and bought the airing rights to the two on Cartoon Network in the later 1990's.
+David Jonsen, Dennis the Menace/Flipper V2 used Bouncing Balls and MC Schmenge. The 2nd 1993 version of it was aired after You Can't Do That on Television on May 22, 1993.
Does anybody know or remember what was used for: The Alvin Show to Muppet Babies, Muppet Babies to The Muppet Show, The World of David the Gnome to Eureeka's Castle, Eureeka's Castle to Special Delivery, and Special Delivery to Dennis the Menace (They were aired during that weird transition peroid at one point, where Nick Jr. wasn't on the channel, and the Nick Jr. shows were given regular Nick bumpers. This happened in the Summer to Early Fall 1994 (during this 1993-1996 era), it was due to the failure of the short-lived 1993-1994 era of Nick Jr.)?
+David Jonsen, Doug to Rugrats V2 used Landmarks and Gangsta Opera. This was the 2nd 1993 version of it. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, Nickelodeon aired reruns of all 125 episodes of The Underdog Show in the early to mid 1990's. They had Tennessee Tudexo from another show, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales in the mix, along with other Total TV cartoons Go Go Gophers, Klondike Kat, The World of Commander McBragg in place.
+David Jonsen, Cartoon Kablooey was a half-hour cartoon packaging block that showed the late 1950's-1960's Paramount cartoons (Honey Halfwitch, Modern Madcaps, Noveltoons) that aired on Nickelodeon for 1 year from 1990 to 1991. That block was resurrected 2 years later in 1993 at the same time Weinerville, Muppet Matinee, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rocko's Modern Life and The Adventures of Pete & Pete debuted, but now showed the Paramount ones as well as the UPA ones (Mr. Magoo, Gerald McBoing Boing, The Fox and the Crow). So it was anything from Paramount or UPA that cluttered the half-hour block. It ran for 2 more years from 1993 to 1995.
I faintly remember there being a version of that "landmarks" bumper with the "Suctione" jingle, that was used for "Rugrats." It showed a clip from the episode where Stu falls off the roof of his house, suffers amnesia, and thinks he's a baby. I don't remember if it was a "coming up next" bumper, a commercial break bumper, or both. It was such a long time ago, and I think I was younger and growing up when these "landmarks" bumpers aired (1993).
+David Jonsen, I use to watch Weinerville brings me back memories my favorites are Marc Weiner, Dottie, Boney, Big Pops, Commander Ozone, Eric Von Firstensecond, Zip, Pops, Louie, Socko, Wilson, Professor Phosphate, Fufusku, Cocktail Frank and his Weenies, Captain Bob, and Berny. Mixed up with wacky sketches, following the first segment and a prelude to "Playland", the viewers would watch cartoons from decades past that are reruns of Mr. Magoo, Honey Halfwitch, Gerald McBoing Boing, Sir Blur, the late 50's and 60's Paramount cartoons, The Alvin Show, Clyde Crashup, Batfink, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, and others graced the Weinerville schedule.
+David Jonsen, I've noticed most of the Landmarks bumpers from 1993 have "Now" and "Then", which I don't think were used after that. I saw a fraction of one on a RUclips video once (less than a second) that was Underdog to Muppet Babies (I could tell from the thumbnails at the end, which also weren't used that much afterwards). It was on a video of Roundhouse promos that may or not still be here.
Nickelodeon November 1995 TV Schedule 6:00am Gumby 6:30am The Alvin Show 7:00am The Adventures of Tintin 7:30am Beetlejuice 8:00am Weinerville 8:30am Alvin & The Chipmunks 9:00am Looney Tunes 10:00am Rugrats 10:30am Hey, Dude! 11:00am Global GUTS 11:30am Land of The Lost 12:00pm Pete & Pete 12:30pm Ren & Stimpy 1:00pm Rocko's Modern Life 1:30pm Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 2:00pm The Adventures of Tintin 2:30pm Clarissa Explains It All 3:00pm Tiny Toons 4:00pm Muppet Babies 5:00pm Beetlejuice 5:30pm Ren & Stimpy 6:00pm Salute Your Shorts 6:30pm My Brother and Me 7:00pm What Would You Do? 7:30pm Salute Your Shorts 8:00pm Weinerville 8:30pm Alvin & The Chipmunks 9:00pm Tiny Toons 9:30pm Looney Tunes 10:00pm Land of the Lost 10:30pm Family Double Dare 11:00pm Clarissa Explains It All 11:30pm The Adventures of Tintin 12:00am Are You Afraid of The Dark? 12:30am Pete & Pete 1:00am My Brother and Me 1:30am Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 2:00am The Adventures of Pete & Pete 2:30am Are You Afraid of the Dark? 3:00am Clarissa Explains It All 3:30am Tiny Toon Adventures 4:00am Family Double Dare 4:30am Land of the Lost 5:00am Clarissa Explains It All 5:30am Doug
+David Jonsen, Looney Tunes aired on Nickelodeon from Sept. 1988 to Sept. 1989. Bullwinkle aired on Nick from June 1992 to May 1996. When Nick first started airing Bullwinkle, for about the first week, they aired it with the original The Bullwinkle Show opening -- before changing the show's opening to "Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama". Nick also inserted their logo throughtout the opening theme of The Alvin Show (much like they currently do with Pinky and the Brain) when they aired that from Mar. 1994 to Dec. 1995.
Man I still know and remember Nickelodeon was basically those older black & white shows like Dennis the Menace and Lassie on their line-up at their time.
The 1990's were the golden era of Nick. There was so such variety of shows I liked back in the day and I still do for me though were its comedies, drama, game shows and acquired reruns. We had all those shows as well as Double Dare, Super Sloppy Double Dare, Family Double Dare, Kids' Court, Hey Dude, Wild & Crazy Kids, Rugrats, Doug, Clarissa Explains It All, Tiny Toon Adventures, Beetlejuice, Rocko's Modern Life, GUTS, Global GUTS, Legends of the Hidden Temple, The Sercet World Of Alex Mack, All That, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Salute Your Shorts, What Would You Do?, Nick Arcade, the still-running Nick News, Roundhouse, Danger Mouse, Muppet Babies, Cartoon Kablooey, The Alvin Show on Nickelodeon, Fifteen, Welcome Freshmen, Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear, Count Duckula, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Gumby Adventures, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, You Can't Do That on Television, Eureeka's Castle, The World of David the Gnome, Lassie, My Brother and Me, the B&W live-action Dennis the Menace, The Adventures of Tintin, Flipper, Special Delivery, Heathcliff, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, the short-lived Bing! The Sound of Something New, Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama, Muppet Matinee, The Underdog Show, The Muppet Show, Beyond Belief!!, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, U to U, the 90's remake of The Tomorrow People, Land of the Lost (90s), Weinerville, the 80's Alvin and the Chipmunks, Nickelodeon Wild Side Show, Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon, The Brady Bunch, and I keep going!
It was that on the RUclips doco series Nick Knacks, that Count Duckula would have been the first-ever NickToon, long before Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show.
+David Jonsen, Looney Tunes to Doug used Landmarks and Gangsta Opera. This was the 1993 version of it. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
I do know and remember, but I seen Gumby on Nickelodeon back in the mid 1990's, around 2:00 in the afternoon, and later on early Weekday mornings at 8:30, Saturday mornings at 10:30, 12:30 in the afternoon, and back at 2:00 in the afternoon, where they aired all 99 episodes and showed the re-recordings/re-dubs of the older episodes from the 1950's and 1960's The Gumby Show.
On the Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon Wild Side Show bumper with Clock and Hip Hop Whistler, it used a clip from Fox's Family Double Dare and some other random clip for that poorly made bumper! It's very interesting since the Fox edition of Double Dare never saw the light of day after it was axed by Fox! Nickelodeon DID air the Fox version early on. The Fox version reruns were combined with the new Nickelodeon episodes.
Back in the 90's, it seemed like whenever Nick got a 3rd-party show, they had to retitle the name Nickelodeon. Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear, Nickelodeon's Moose-A-Rama (here called Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama), and The Alvin Show on Nickelodeon come to mind.
Notably, the Looney Tunes characters would be seen on Nickelodeon again when the network aired reruns of Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs (both of which often featured cameos) in the early 2000s, and Space Jam on February 11, 2020, making it the first time that anything Looney Tunes-related aired on the network since 2005.
The Muppet Show reruns aired on Nickelodeon on weekday evenings for a 5 month-run from April 5, 1994 until September 30, 1994 but it would continue on Nick Jr. for the 2 next years until 1996.
Nickelodeon schedule was like this in Summer-early fall 1993: Monday-Friday, May 17-June 11, 1993 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Salute Your Shorts) 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama Saturdays, May 22-July 3, 1993: 6:00 AM Kids' Court 6:30 AM The Littl' Bits 7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle 7:30 AM Lassie 8:00 AM Doug 8:30 AM Rugrats 9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour) 10:00 AM Heathcliff 10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour) 12:00 PM Dennis the Menace 12:30 PM Flipper 1:00 PM Nick News W/5 1:30 PM Beyond Belief!! 2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours) (later replaced with Muppet Matinee) 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen 5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Doug 7:30 PM Rugrats Sundays, May 23-June 13, 1993 6:00 AM Kids' Court 6:30 AM The Littl' Bits 7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle 7:30 AM Lassie 8:00 AM Count Duckula 8:30 AM Heathcliff 9:00 AM Danger Mouse 9:30 AM Looney Tunes 10:00 AM Doug 10:30 AM Rugrats 11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy 11:30 AM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Roundhouse) 12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All 12:30 PM Welcome Freshmen 1:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 1:30 PM Fifteen 2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours) 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 5:30 PM Fifteen 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour) 8:00 PM Nick News W/5 Monday-Friday, June 14-August 20, 1993: 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Nickelodeon GUTS) 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama Sundays, June 20-July 4, 1993 6:00 AM Kids' Court 6:30 AM The Littl' Bits 7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle 7:30 AM Lassie 8:00 AM Count Duckula 8:30 AM Heathcliff 9:00 AM Danger Mouse 9:30 AM Looney Tunes 10:00 AM Doug 10:30 AM Rugrats 11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy 11:30 AM Roundhouse 12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All 12:30 PM Welcome Freshmen (later replaced with Fifteen) 1:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show (later replaced with Welcome Freshmen) 1:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Nickelodeon Wild Side Show) 2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours) (later replaced with Weinerville) 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 5:30 PM Fifteen 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour) 8:00 PM Nick News W/5 Sundays, July 11-August 1, 1993: 6:00 AM Kids' Court (later replaced with The Littl' Bits) 6:30 AM The Littl' Bits (later replaced with Eureeka's Castle) 7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle (later replaced with Dennis the Menace) 7:30 AM Lassie (later replaced with Count Duckula) 8:00 AM Count Duckula (later replaced with Danger Mouse) 8:30 AM Heathcliff 9:00 AM Danger Mouse (later replaced with Looney Tunes) 9:30 AM Looney Tunes 10:00 AM Doug 10:30 AM Rugrats 11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy 11:30 AM Roundhouse 12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All 12:30 PM Fifteen 1:00 PM Welcome Freshmen 1:30 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 2:00 PM Weinerville 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 5:30 PM Fifteen 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour) 8:00 PM Nick News W/5 Saturdays, July 10-July 31, 1993: 6:00 AM Kids' Court (later replaced with The Littl' Bits) 6:30 AM The Littl' Bits (later replaced with Eureeka's Castle) 7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle (later replaced with Dennis the Menace) 7:30 AM Lassie (later replaced with Count Duckula) 8:00 AM Doug 8:30 AM Rugrats 9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour) 10:00 AM Heathcliff 10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour) 12:00 PM Dennis the Menace 12:30 PM Flipper 1:00 PM Nick News W/5 1:30 PM Beyond Belief!! 2:00 PM Muppet Matinee (1 Hours) 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen 5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Doug 7:30 PM Rugrats Saturdays, August 7-September 4, 1993: 6:00 AM The Littl' Bits 6:30 AM Eureeka's Castle 7:00 AM Dennis the Menace 7:30 AM Count Duckula 8:00 AM Doug 8:30 AM Rugrats 9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour) 10:00 AM Heathcliff 10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour) 12:00 PM Dennis the Menace 12:30 PM Flipper 1:00 PM Nick News W/5 1:30 PM Beyond Belief!! 2:00 PM Muppet Matinee (2 Hours) 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen 5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Doug 7:30 PM Rugrats Sundays, August 8-September 5, 1993 6:00 AM The Littl' Bits 6:30 AM Eureeka's Castle 7:00 AM Dennis the Menace 7:30 AM Count Duckula 8:00 AM Danger Mouse 8:30 AM Heathcliff 9:00 AM Looney Tunes (1 Hour) 10:00 AM Doug 10:30 AM Rugrats 11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy 11:30 AM Roundhouse 12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All 12:30 PM Fifteen 1:00 PM Welcome Freshmen 1:30 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 2:00 PM Weinerville 4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television 4:30 PM Nick Arcade 5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show 5:30 PM Fifteen 6:00 PM Family Double Dare 6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 7:00 PM Are You Afraid of the Dark? 7:30 PM Looney Tunes 8:00 PM Nick News W/5 Monday-Friday, August 23-September 10, 1993: 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
I knew Rocky & Bullwinkle, Yogi Bear and Bugs Bunny aired on Nickelodeon. Looney Tunes used to be on Nick, while airing on TBS, TNT and Cartoon Network at the same time.
I can't believe they actually had shows like Dennis the Menace, Lassie, The Muppet Show and Flipper on their line up at the time. Not that it's a bad thing, I actually think it's pretty interesting that they had oldies on their time slot. Back when I watched Nick as a youngster, I always remembered them airing other shows from the 80's and 90's at most.
+David Jonsen, Count Duckula became the first animated series to make its world premiere on Nickelodeon (that's right, 3 years before the official Nicktoons, Count Duckula was the first unofficial Nicktoon) for about 5 years from early 1988 until late December 1993.
+David Jonsen, The Dennis the Menace sitcom aired/rerun on Nickelodeon for 9 years from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's like from 1985 to 1994. Due to the popularity of reruns being aired on Nickelodeon, DiC also did an animated version of "Dennis the Menace" in 1986 in syndication by The Program Exchange and on CBS around 1988 or so as part of the Saturday Morning lineup, a live-action TV movie, also called "Dennis the Menace" was aired in syndication in 1987, that was later released on home video by Vidmark 6 years later in 1993, that was renamed "Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter" to capitalize on both Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic Park and Warner Bros.' Dennis the Menace movie, and in 1993, Warner Bros. did a movie adaptation of "Dennis the Menace" as well a second Dennis the Menace animated series, "The All-New Dennis the Menace" in 1993 on CBS, for 13 episodes, as did the 2nd season of the original animated series. It was certainly enough cultural relevance for the 59 Dennis the Menace to hold its spot on Nickelodeon for 9 whole years, from 1985 until finally getting pushed out for original programming in 1994, after Nick Jr. Even though, it came out from 1959-1963.
There were 2 anime I watched back then in the early days of Nickelodeon than got me into anime and it was when I younger and growing up a while back! They were The Littl' Bits & Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics. Good times...
+David Jonsen, the Nickelodeon schedule was like this in Summer-early fall 1993: May 17-June 11, 1993 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Salute Your Shorts) 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama June 14-August 20, 1993: 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Nickelodeon GUTS) 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama August 23-September 10, 1993: 6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 AM Lassie 7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 7:30 AM Looney Tunes 8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours) 2:00 PM Dennis the Menace 2:30 PM Flipper 3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear 3:30 PM Looney Tunes 4:00 PM Underdog 4:30 PM Muppet Babies 5:00 PM Hey Dude 5:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS 6:00 PM What Would You Do? 6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids 7:00 PM Looney Tunes 7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
Good mashup, +David Jonsen. You Can't Do That on Television aired for I think 3 years on the weekends after the cancellation of it in 1990. Then, it was finally sent to the resting home. The show lost steam by 1985 as the new kids were terrible. By around September 1993, the Saturday 11:00am-12:00pm noon YCDTOTV slot was gone. During the last few months, it was only on Saturday and Sunday Afternoons at 4:00pm. The date on the very last rerun episode of Sunday, January 23, 1994 at 4:00pm.
The 1984-1993 style of promo close was still in good use, but the new 1993-rebranded menus and bumpers had been introduced almost 30 years ago, on May 11, 1993.
+David Jonsen, the announcer was saying for the Alvin and the Chipmunks to Tiny Toons bumper with Bouncing Balls with Hip-Hop Whistler saying "Stick with Nick for Alvin and the Chipmunks. Followed by Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toons." The announcer was also saying for the Tiny Toons to Looney Tunes with Bouncing Balls and Bali Nick (Percussive version) saying "Next on Nick, it's Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toons. Followed by Looney Tunes."
+David Jonsen, Just to be all technical, but the stuff on Cartoon Kablooey, while being all Paramount cartoons. It was all that Paramount had left of its own cartoon library at the time - the stuff from 1958-1967. So, we got to see Honey Halfwitch, Swifty & Shorty, Sir Blur, Little Lulu, and the Culhane and Bakshi stuff, too. Cartoon Kablooey disappeared for a little while, then came back during the days of Weinerville, mixing in the UPA shorts with the Paramounts.
+David Jonsen, Dennis the Menace to Flipper used Sun template and Gangsta Opera. This was the 1993 version of it. Do you if this bumper is available on YT? Where can I find it?
@David Jonsen, can somebody please confirm of the 1993-1996 coming up next bumpers for me? What menu and music cue was used for All That to The Tomorrow People, The Alvin Show to Beetlejuice, The Alvin Show to Muppet Babies, The Alvin Show to Muppet Matinee, David the Gnome to Eureeka's Castle, Doug to Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama, Doug to Rocko's Modern Life, Doug to Tiny Toons, Eureeka's Castle to Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, Eureeka's Castle to Special Delivery, Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics to Dennis the Menace, Looney Tunes to What Would You Do?, Mupppet Babies to The Muppet Show, Rugrats to The Alvin Show, Special Delivery to Dennis the Menace, and The Tomorrow People to U to U?
@David Jonsen, where is this Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show to David the Gnome with Bouncing Balls and Samurai Swing? Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, Landmarks with Gangsta Opera was used on Nick News when it was the last show of the day before Nick at Nite and may be used on Sunday Nights.
+David Jonsen, there's a Doug + Rugrats bumper released in 1996 with Hands and De La Nick and another one released in 1996 with Planet and Afro Nick (Percussive).
5:54 - Features a clip from the 1960’s redrawn version of “Porky’s Picnic” (1939).
I still miss a lot of the shows on Nickelodeon. Especially Fifteen, Cartoon Kablooey, U-to-U, the original Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, The Alvin Show, the 80's Alvin and the Chipmunks, the live-action B&W Dennis the Menace, the 90's remake of The Tomorrow People, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Land of the Lost, The World of David the Gnome, and Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama.
What’s Fifteen
Lassie to Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear from 1993, it was used on Clock and Mallethead, and was narrated by Bill St. James.
Nickelodeon January 2-13, 1995 TV Schedule
6:00AM Fifteen
6:30AM Family Double Dare
7:00AM Doug
7:30AM Gumby
8:00AM Lassie
8:30AM Flipper
2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin
2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All
3:00PM Family Double Dare
3:30PM Muppet Babies
4:00PM A New World
4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama
5:00PM The Wonder Years
5:30PM Tiny Toon Adventures (later replaced with Aaahh!!! Real Monsters)
6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu)
6:30PM Salute Your Shorts
7:00PM Weinerville
7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
Nickelodeon June 1993 TV Schedule Sundays
6:00am Kids' Court
6:30am The Littl' Bits
7:00am Eureeka's Castle
7:30am Lassie
8:00am Count Duckula
8:30am Heathcliff
9:00am Danger Mouse
9:30am Looney Tunes
10:00am Doug
10:30am Rugrats
11:00am Ren & Stimpy
11:30am Roundhouse
12:00pm Clarissa Explains It All
12:30pm Welcome Freshmen
1:00pm Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
1:30pm Fifteen
2:00pm Nick Mania (2 hours)
4:00pm You Can't Do That on Television
4:30pm Nick Arcade
5:00pm Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
5:30pm Fifteen
6:00pm Family Double Dare
6:30pm GUTS
7:00pm Looney Tunes (1 hour)
8:00pm Nick News W/5
Many of these shows announced I remember airing on that channel, but others I don't as much. But it's still great seeing these again.
Wow... Actually growing up durring the time these bumpers, and shows were running on Nick brings back a lot of fond childhood memories to the point it made me slightly depressed about how much time has past since those days. It also shows how much Nickelodeon has change over the years.
Hey, I just found out that judging from the Alvin and the Chipmunks up next menu at the end, Nick in the Afternoon wasn't included in any bumpers until a year later, in 1996.
Nickelodeon January 16-27, 1995 TV Schedule
6:00AM Fifteen
6:30AM Family Double Dare
7:00AM Doug
7:30AM Gumby
8:00AM Lassie
8:30AM Flipper
2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin
2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All
3:00PM Family Double Dare
3:30PM Muppet Babies
4:00PM A New World
4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama
5:00PM The Wonder Years
5:30PM Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (later replaced with Are You Afraid of the Dark?)
6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu)
6:30PM Salute Your Shorts
7:00PM Weinerville
7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
Looking at the way Nickelodeon is nowadays, it amazes me that they used to show old reruns of Dennis the Menace, Lassie and Flipper during the day, not to mention all night on Nick at Nite. But boy those were some great times. No appreciation for the classics anymore. Just SpongeBob 24 hrs. a day.
There's always Paramount Plus. You must plan for the future.
Dennis the Menace is on Antenna TV
@@brittanybrown484 It is.
Not to mention The Muppet Show
The 80s "Alvin and the Chipmunks" series was rerun/aired on Nickelodeon; the show's syndication package moved to Cartoon Network spring of a year after and eventually in the mid-2010s, Nick aired the reboot up to now.
it's just like I remember from my childhood. just watching these bumpers makes it seem like only yesterday/last night I was a little kid watching Nickelodeon.
Nickelodeon February 13-June 30, 1995 TV Schedule
6:00AM Doug
6:30AM Gumby
7:00AM Rugrats
7:30AM Rocko's Modern Life
8:00AM Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
8:30AM Ren & Stimpy
2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin
2:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama
3:00PM Family Double Dare
3:30PM Muppet Babies
4:00PM A New World
4:30PM Clarissa Explains It All
5:00PM The Wonder Years
5:30PM Fifteen
6:00PM What Would You Do?
6:30PM Salute Your Shorts
7:00PM Weinerville
7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
William I think
A New World to Clarissa used MC Schmenge
Clarissa to Wonder Years used Bouncing Balls with Samurai Swing
Wonder Years to Fifteen used either Clock with Bali Nick or Bouncing Balls with Hip-Hop Whistler.
+David Jonsen, The cartoon I used to watching the most on Nickelodeon was Beetlejuice. In 1994, they began airing the show, and had a 4 year run until 1998. I even know and remember the timeslots. It was Monday to Friday at 4:00 pm (following Weinerville), Saturday at 10:00am (following Muppet Babies), Sunday at 8:30am (following The Alvin Show), Monday to Friday at 3:30pm (following Looney Tunes), early Weekday mornings at 8:30am (following Gumby), Saturday at 11:00am (following Tiny Toon Adventures), early Weekday mornings at 7:30am and Saturdays at 3:30pm (following Weinerville).
These bumpers are so awesome.
Looney Tunes was a Nick staple in the late 80's and 90's.
+David Jonsen, Yogi Bear aired on Nickelodeon, which also showed with the 1958-1962 Yogi Bear shorts from The Huckleberry Hound Show, Yogi's Gang, Yogi's Space Race, Galaxy Goof-Ups, the 1988 reboot cartoons, in a half-hour format, as part of their Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear program for 3 years from 1990 to 1993, pretty much after a year Cartoon Network had launched. And naturally more people associate Yogi with Cartoon Network now because he's been there longer (and still is on Boomerang or so).
Nickelodeon 2021 Scheduled
6:00 Beetlejuice
6:30 Nick In The Morning
7:00 Lassie
7:30 Doug
8:00 The House Of Mouse
8:30 Thomas And Friends
9:00 Gumby
9:30 Planet Zoo
10:00 Hey Dude
10:30 Dragon Ball Z
11:00 Looney Tunes
11:30 SML
12:30 Nick In The Afternoon
1:00 Oggy And The Cockroachs
1:30 Go Dog Go
2:00 Pokemon
2:30 Animal Crossing
3:00 Tin Tin
3:30 Ireland And France
4:00 Nick News
4:30 The Simpsons
5:00 Wenrville
6:00 Except Ad Show
Nickelodeon January 30-February 10, 1995 TV Schedule
6:00AM Fifteen (later replaced with Doug)
6:30AM Family Double Dare (later replaced with Gumby)
7:00AM Doug (later replaced with Rugrats)
7:30AM Gumby (later replaced with Rocko's Modern Life)
8:00AM Lassie (later replaced with Aaahh!!! Real Monsters)
8:30AM Flipper (later replaced with Ren & Stimpy)
2:00PM The Adventures of Tintin
2:30PM Clarissa Explains It All (later replaced with Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama)
3:00PM Family Double Dare
3:30PM Muppet Babies
4:00PM A New World
4:30PM Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama (later replaced with Clarissa Explains It All)
5:00PM The Wonder Years
5:30PM Are You Afraid of the Dark? (later replaced with Fifteen)
6:00PM What Would You Do? (Mon/Wed/Fri), Wild & Crazy Kids (Tue/Thu) (later replaced with What Would You Do? on weekdays)
6:30PM Salute Your Shorts
7:00PM Weinerville
7:30PM Alvin and the Chipmunks
I saw Muppet Babies way more often than The Muppet Show when they aired on Nickelodeon; I see the regular Muppet projects that Skeeter was never one of the "real" Muppets. However, she appears as a adult in The Muppet Show comic series story arc "Family Reunion".
The many memories I have for Nick is that they used to air Looney Tunes, Yogi Bear, Underdog and Rocky & Bullwinkle reruns before Time Warner bought Turner Entertainment and bought the airing rights to the two on Cartoon Network in the later 1990's.
+David Jonsen, Dennis the Menace/Flipper V2 used Bouncing Balls and MC Schmenge. The 2nd 1993 version of it was aired after You Can't Do That on Television on May 22, 1993.
Does anybody know or remember what was used for: The Alvin Show to Muppet Babies, Muppet Babies to The Muppet Show, The World of David the Gnome to Eureeka's Castle, Eureeka's Castle to Special Delivery, and Special Delivery to Dennis the Menace (They were aired during that weird transition peroid at one point, where Nick Jr. wasn't on the channel, and the Nick Jr. shows were given regular Nick bumpers. This happened in the Summer to Early Fall 1994 (during this 1993-1996 era), it was due to the failure of the short-lived 1993-1994 era of Nick Jr.)?
+David Jonsen, Doug to Rugrats V2 used Landmarks and Gangsta Opera. This was the 2nd 1993 version of it. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
Bullwinkle/Looney Tunes used MC Schmenge either Clock or Landmarks. The 1994 version of it was aired after Gumby on August 1st, 1994.
+David Jonsen, Nickelodeon aired reruns of all 125 episodes of The Underdog Show in the early to mid 1990's. They had Tennessee Tudexo from another show, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales in the mix, along with other Total TV cartoons Go Go Gophers, Klondike Kat, The World of Commander McBragg in place.
+David Jonsen, Cartoon Kablooey was a half-hour cartoon packaging block that showed the late 1950's-1960's Paramount cartoons (Honey Halfwitch, Modern Madcaps, Noveltoons) that aired on Nickelodeon for 1 year from 1990 to 1991. That block was resurrected 2 years later in 1993 at the same time Weinerville, Muppet Matinee, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rocko's Modern Life and The Adventures of Pete & Pete debuted, but now showed the Paramount ones as well as the UPA ones (Mr. Magoo, Gerald McBoing Boing, The Fox and the Crow). So it was anything from Paramount or UPA that cluttered the half-hour block. It ran for 2 more years from 1993 to 1995.
I faintly remember there being a version of that "landmarks" bumper with the "Suctione" jingle, that was used for "Rugrats." It showed a clip from the episode where Stu falls off the roof of his house, suffers amnesia, and thinks he's a baby. I don't remember if it was a "coming up next" bumper, a commercial break bumper, or both. It was such a long time ago, and I think I was younger and growing up when these "landmarks" bumpers aired (1993).
What is it saying
+David Jonsen, I use to watch Weinerville brings me back memories my favorites are Marc Weiner, Dottie, Boney, Big Pops, Commander Ozone, Eric Von Firstensecond, Zip, Pops, Louie, Socko, Wilson, Professor Phosphate, Fufusku, Cocktail Frank and his Weenies, Captain Bob, and Berny. Mixed up with wacky sketches, following the first segment and a prelude to "Playland", the viewers would watch cartoons from decades past that are reruns of Mr. Magoo, Honey Halfwitch, Gerald McBoing Boing, Sir Blur, the late 50's and 60's Paramount cartoons, The Alvin Show, Clyde Crashup, Batfink, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, and others graced the Weinerville schedule.
Muppet Babies was a Nickelodeon staple in the 90's.
+David Jonsen, I've noticed most of the Landmarks bumpers from 1993 have "Now" and "Then", which I don't think were used after that. I saw a fraction of one on a RUclips video once (less than a second) that was Underdog to Muppet Babies (I could tell from the thumbnails at the end, which also weren't used that much afterwards). It was on a video of Roundhouse promos that may or not still be here.
Nickelodeon November 1995 TV Schedule
6:00am Gumby
6:30am The Alvin Show
7:00am The Adventures of Tintin
7:30am Beetlejuice
8:00am Weinerville
8:30am Alvin & The Chipmunks
9:00am Looney Tunes
10:00am Rugrats
10:30am Hey, Dude!
11:00am Global GUTS
11:30am Land of The Lost
12:00pm Pete & Pete
12:30pm Ren & Stimpy
1:00pm Rocko's Modern Life
1:30pm Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
2:00pm The Adventures of Tintin
2:30pm Clarissa Explains It All
3:00pm Tiny Toons
4:00pm Muppet Babies
5:00pm Beetlejuice
5:30pm Ren & Stimpy
6:00pm Salute Your Shorts
6:30pm My Brother and Me
7:00pm What Would You Do?
7:30pm Salute Your Shorts
8:00pm Weinerville
8:30pm Alvin & The Chipmunks
9:00pm Tiny Toons
9:30pm Looney Tunes
10:00pm Land of the Lost
10:30pm Family Double Dare
11:00pm Clarissa Explains It All
11:30pm The Adventures of Tintin
12:00am Are You Afraid of The Dark?
12:30am Pete & Pete
1:00am My Brother and Me
1:30am Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
2:00am The Adventures of Pete & Pete
2:30am Are You Afraid of the Dark?
3:00am Clarissa Explains It All
3:30am Tiny Toon Adventures
4:00am Family Double Dare
4:30am Land of the Lost
5:00am Clarissa Explains It All
5:30am Doug
+David Jonsen, Looney Tunes aired on Nickelodeon from Sept. 1988 to Sept. 1989. Bullwinkle aired on Nick from June 1992 to May 1996. When Nick first started airing Bullwinkle, for about the first week, they aired it with the original The Bullwinkle Show opening -- before changing the show's opening to "Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama". Nick also inserted their logo throughtout the opening theme of The Alvin Show (much like they currently do with Pinky and the Brain) when they aired that from Mar. 1994 to Dec. 1995.
*September 1999
Man I still know and remember Nickelodeon was basically those older black & white shows like Dennis the Menace and Lassie on their line-up at their time.
that was my very first to watch Nick when I was 3...
Likewise, Nickelodeon only used the Sunbeam Coming Up Next sun template for a limited time for 4 months from May to early September 1993.
Before Blue’s Clues and T.U.F.F. Puppy,
Lassie was the 1st Official Dog of Nickelodeon!
The 1990's were the golden era of Nick. There was so such variety of shows I liked back in the day and I still do for me though were its comedies, drama, game shows and acquired reruns. We had all those shows as well as Double Dare, Super Sloppy Double Dare, Family Double Dare, Kids' Court, Hey Dude, Wild & Crazy Kids, Rugrats, Doug, Clarissa Explains It All, Tiny Toon Adventures, Beetlejuice, Rocko's Modern Life, GUTS, Global GUTS, Legends of the Hidden Temple, The Sercet World Of Alex Mack, All That, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Salute Your Shorts, What Would You Do?, Nick Arcade, the still-running Nick News, Roundhouse, Danger Mouse, Muppet Babies, Cartoon Kablooey, The Alvin Show on Nickelodeon, Fifteen, Welcome Freshmen, Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear, Count Duckula, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Gumby Adventures, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, You Can't Do That on Television, Eureeka's Castle, The World of David the Gnome, Lassie, My Brother and Me, the B&W live-action Dennis the Menace, The Adventures of Tintin, Flipper, Special Delivery, Heathcliff, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, the short-lived Bing! The Sound of Something New, Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama, Muppet Matinee, The Underdog Show, The Muppet Show, Beyond Belief!!, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, U to U, the 90's remake of The Tomorrow People, Land of the Lost (90s), Weinerville, the 80's Alvin and the Chipmunks, Nickelodeon Wild Side Show, Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon, The Brady Bunch, and I keep going!
Flipper was really a Nickelodeon staple.... from the early to mid 90's.
It was that on the RUclips doco series Nick Knacks, that Count Duckula would have been the first-ever NickToon, long before Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show.
+David Jonsen, Looney Tunes to Doug used Landmarks and Gangsta Opera. This was the 1993 version of it. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
Looney Tunes?
I do know and remember, but I seen Gumby on Nickelodeon back in the mid 1990's, around 2:00 in the afternoon, and later on early Weekday mornings at 8:30, Saturday mornings at 10:30, 12:30 in the afternoon, and back at 2:00 in the afternoon, where they aired all 99 episodes and showed the re-recordings/re-dubs of the older episodes from the 1950's and 1960's The Gumby Show.
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Flipper to Nick News W/5? Tell me what it's saying and who was the announcer?
On the Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon Wild Side Show bumper with Clock and Hip Hop Whistler, it used a clip from Fox's Family Double Dare and some other random clip for that poorly made bumper! It's very interesting since the Fox edition of Double Dare never saw the light of day after it was axed by Fox! Nickelodeon DID air the Fox version early on. The Fox version reruns were combined with the new Nickelodeon episodes.
Back in the 90's, it seemed like whenever Nick got a 3rd-party show, they had to retitle the name Nickelodeon. Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear, Nickelodeon's Moose-A-Rama (here called Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama), and The Alvin Show on Nickelodeon come to mind.
And You’re on Nickelodeon, Charlie Brown!!!
Stay tuned for Mr. Wizard's World, followed by Flipper, right here on Nick!
+David Jonsen, Nickelodeon used to show UPA and Paramount cartoons on Cartoon Kablooey and Weinerville.
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Beyond Belief!! to Nick Mania? Tell me what it's saying and who was the announcer?
Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show was awesome.
Notably, the Looney Tunes characters would be seen on Nickelodeon again when the network aired reruns of Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs (both of which often featured cameos) in the early 2000s, and Space Jam on February 11, 2020, making it the first time that anything Looney Tunes-related aired on the network since 2005.
15 years?
The Muppet Show reruns aired on Nickelodeon on weekday evenings for a 5 month-run from April 5, 1994 until September 30, 1994 but it would continue on Nick Jr. for the 2 next years until 1996.
Hey, what episodes that used are the clips in the Lassie to Nickelodeon's Most Wanted bumper with Clock and Mallethead?
Nickelodeon schedule was like this in Summer-early fall 1993:
Monday-Friday, May 17-June 11, 1993
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Salute Your Shorts)
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
Saturdays, May 22-July 3, 1993:
6:00 AM Kids' Court
6:30 AM The Littl' Bits
7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle
7:30 AM Lassie
8:00 AM Doug
8:30 AM Rugrats
9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour)
10:00 AM Heathcliff
10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour)
12:00 PM Dennis the Menace
12:30 PM Flipper
1:00 PM Nick News W/5
1:30 PM Beyond Belief!!
2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours) (later replaced with Muppet Matinee)
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen
5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Doug
7:30 PM Rugrats
Sundays, May 23-June 13, 1993
6:00 AM Kids' Court
6:30 AM The Littl' Bits
7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle
7:30 AM Lassie
8:00 AM Count Duckula
8:30 AM Heathcliff
9:00 AM Danger Mouse
9:30 AM Looney Tunes
10:00 AM Doug
10:30 AM Rugrats
11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy
11:30 AM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Roundhouse)
12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All
12:30 PM Welcome Freshmen
1:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
1:30 PM Fifteen
2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours)
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
5:30 PM Fifteen
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour)
8:00 PM Nick News W/5
Monday-Friday, June 14-August 20, 1993:
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Nickelodeon GUTS)
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
Sundays, June 20-July 4, 1993
6:00 AM Kids' Court
6:30 AM The Littl' Bits
7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle
7:30 AM Lassie
8:00 AM Count Duckula
8:30 AM Heathcliff
9:00 AM Danger Mouse
9:30 AM Looney Tunes
10:00 AM Doug
10:30 AM Rugrats
11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy
11:30 AM Roundhouse
12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All
12:30 PM Welcome Freshmen (later replaced with Fifteen)
1:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show (later replaced with Welcome Freshmen)
1:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Nickelodeon Wild Side Show)
2:00 PM Nick Mania (2 Hours) (later replaced with Weinerville)
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
5:30 PM Fifteen
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour)
8:00 PM Nick News W/5
Sundays, July 11-August 1, 1993:
6:00 AM Kids' Court (later replaced with The Littl' Bits)
6:30 AM The Littl' Bits (later replaced with Eureeka's Castle)
7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle (later replaced with Dennis the Menace)
7:30 AM Lassie (later replaced with Count Duckula)
8:00 AM Count Duckula (later replaced with Danger Mouse)
8:30 AM Heathcliff
9:00 AM Danger Mouse (later replaced with Looney Tunes)
9:30 AM Looney Tunes
10:00 AM Doug
10:30 AM Rugrats
11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy
11:30 AM Roundhouse
12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All
12:30 PM Fifteen
1:00 PM Welcome Freshmen
1:30 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
2:00 PM Weinerville
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
5:30 PM Fifteen
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Looney Tunes (1 Hour)
8:00 PM Nick News W/5
Saturdays, July 10-July 31, 1993:
6:00 AM Kids' Court (later replaced with The Littl' Bits)
6:30 AM The Littl' Bits (later replaced with Eureeka's Castle)
7:00 AM Eureeka's Castle (later replaced with Dennis the Menace)
7:30 AM Lassie (later replaced with Count Duckula)
8:00 AM Doug
8:30 AM Rugrats
9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour)
10:00 AM Heathcliff
10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour)
12:00 PM Dennis the Menace
12:30 PM Flipper
1:00 PM Nick News W/5
1:30 PM Beyond Belief!!
2:00 PM Muppet Matinee (1 Hours)
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen
5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Doug
7:30 PM Rugrats
Saturdays, August 7-September 4, 1993:
6:00 AM The Littl' Bits
6:30 AM Eureeka's Castle
7:00 AM Dennis the Menace
7:30 AM Count Duckula
8:00 AM Doug
8:30 AM Rugrats
9:00 AM Muppet Babies (1 Hour)
10:00 AM Heathcliff
10:30 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
11:00 AM You Can't Do That on Television (1 Hour)
12:00 PM Dennis the Menace
12:30 PM Flipper
1:00 PM Nick News W/5
1:30 PM Beyond Belief!!
2:00 PM Muppet Matinee (2 Hours)
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Welcome Freshmen
5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Doug
7:30 PM Rugrats
Sundays, August 8-September 5, 1993
6:00 AM The Littl' Bits
6:30 AM Eureeka's Castle
7:00 AM Dennis the Menace
7:30 AM Count Duckula
8:00 AM Danger Mouse
8:30 AM Heathcliff
9:00 AM Looney Tunes (1 Hour)
10:00 AM Doug
10:30 AM Rugrats
11:00 AM Ren & Stimpy
11:30 AM Roundhouse
12:00 PM Clarissa Explains It All
12:30 PM Fifteen
1:00 PM Welcome Freshmen
1:30 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
2:00 PM Weinerville
4:00 PM You Can't Do That on Television
4:30 PM Nick Arcade
5:00 PM Nickelodeon Wild Side Show
5:30 PM Fifteen
6:00 PM Family Double Dare
6:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
7:00 PM Are You Afraid of the Dark?
7:30 PM Looney Tunes
8:00 PM Nick News W/5
Monday-Friday, August 23-September 10, 1993:
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (1 Hour)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
One hour of looney tunes with landmarks and samurai swing is posted by classic cartoon vault.
show me the link please
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Eureeka's Castle to Lassie? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
For the Percussive version of Tokio Koto Nick, all I remember is Are You Afraid of the Dark? + Nick News was used with that theme.
Nickelodeon June 1993 TV Schedule
6:00am Mr. Wizard's World
6:30am Lassie
7:00am Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30am Looney Tunes
8:00am Special Delivery (2 Hours)
2:00pm Dennis the Menace
2:30pm Flipper
3:00pm Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30pm Looney Tunes
4:00pm Underdog
4:30pm Muppet Babies
5:00pm Hey Dude
5:30pm Salute Your Shorts
6:00pm What Would You Do?
6:30pm Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00pm Looney Tunes
7:30pm Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama
I knew Rocky & Bullwinkle, Yogi Bear and Bugs Bunny aired on Nickelodeon.
Looney Tunes used to be on Nick, while airing on TBS, TNT and Cartoon Network at the same time.
How about Disney's ABC?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Dennis the Menace to Flipper V1? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Special Delivery before Nick Jr.? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
I can't believe they actually had shows like Dennis the Menace, Lassie, The Muppet Show and Flipper on their line up at the time. Not that it's a bad thing, I actually think it's pretty interesting that they had oldies on their time slot. Back when I watched Nick as a youngster, I always remembered them airing other shows from the 80's and 90's at most.
+David Jonsen, Count Duckula became the first animated series to make its world premiere on Nickelodeon (that's right, 3 years before the official Nicktoons, Count Duckula was the first unofficial Nicktoon) for about 5 years from early 1988 until late December 1993.
+David Jonsen, The Dennis the Menace sitcom aired/rerun on Nickelodeon for 9 years from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's like from 1985 to 1994. Due to the popularity of reruns being aired on Nickelodeon, DiC also did an animated version of "Dennis the Menace" in 1986 in syndication by The Program Exchange and on CBS around 1988 or so as part of the Saturday Morning lineup, a live-action TV movie, also called "Dennis the Menace" was aired in syndication in 1987, that was later released on home video by Vidmark 6 years later in 1993, that was renamed "Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter" to capitalize on both Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic Park and Warner Bros.' Dennis the Menace movie, and in 1993, Warner Bros. did a movie adaptation of "Dennis the Menace" as well a second Dennis the Menace animated series, "The All-New Dennis the Menace" in 1993 on CBS, for 13 episodes, as did the 2nd season of the original animated series.
It was certainly enough cultural relevance for the 59 Dennis the Menace to hold its spot on Nickelodeon for 9 whole years, from 1985 until finally getting pushed out for original programming in 1994, after Nick Jr. Even though, it came out from 1959-1963.
There were 2 anime I watched back then in the early days of Nickelodeon than got me into anime and it was when I younger and growing up a while back! They were The Littl' Bits & Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics. Good times...
Which menu and music was used with Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama?
Will you upload all of the Nickelodeon Coming Up Next bumpers from 1993 to 1996 100% in the future, one day, +Darian Sewell?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was for used Flipper to Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
There was an Muppet Babies to The World of David the Gnome bumper that had Tokio Koto Nick (Melodic version) music in it.
+David Jonsen, The Littl' Bits to Lassie used Landmarks and Mallethead. Do if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for 1 Hour of Special Delivery? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
+David Jonsen, Count Duckula to Heathcliff used Clock and Bali Nick. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, the Nickelodeon schedule was like this in Summer-early fall 1993:
May 17-June 11, 1993
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Fifteen (later replaced with Salute Your Shorts)
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
June 14-August 20, 1993:
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Salute Your Shorts (later replaced with Nickelodeon GUTS)
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
August 23-September 10, 1993:
6:00 AM Mr. Wizard's World
6:30 AM Lassie
7:00 AM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
7:30 AM Looney Tunes
8:00 AM Special Delivery (2 Hours)
2:00 PM Dennis the Menace
2:30 PM Flipper
3:00 PM Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear
3:30 PM Looney Tunes
4:00 PM Underdog
4:30 PM Muppet Babies
5:00 PM Hey Dude
5:30 PM Nickelodeon GUTS
6:00 PM What Would You Do?
6:30 PM Wild & Crazy Kids
7:00 PM Looney Tunes
7:30 PM Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama
Good mashup, +David Jonsen. You Can't Do That on Television aired for I think 3 years on the weekends after the cancellation of it in 1990. Then, it was finally sent to the resting home. The show lost steam by 1985 as the new kids were terrible. By around September 1993, the Saturday 11:00am-12:00pm noon YCDTOTV slot was gone. During the last few months, it was only on Saturday and Sunday Afternoons at 4:00pm. The date on the very last rerun episode of Sunday, January 23, 1994 at 4:00pm.
The 1984-1993 style of promo close was still in good use, but the new 1993-rebranded menus and bumpers had been introduced almost 30 years ago, on May 11, 1993.
2:30 - what clips are used in the Eureeka's Castle to Dennis the Menace bumper with Clock and Bali Nick (Melodic)?
+David Jonsen, Dennis the Menace to Flipper V3 used Bouncing Balls and Animals. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Fifteen to What Would You Do? Tell me whats it's saying and who was the announcer?
+David Jonsen, the announcer was saying for the Alvin and the Chipmunks to Tiny Toons bumper with Bouncing Balls with Hip-Hop Whistler saying "Stick with Nick for Alvin and the Chipmunks. Followed by Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toons."
The announcer was also saying for the Tiny Toons to Looney Tunes with Bouncing Balls and Bali Nick (Percussive version) saying "Next on Nick, it's Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toons. Followed by Looney Tunes."
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Nick News W/5 to Beyond Belief!!? Tell me what it's saying and who was the announcer?
+David Jonsen, which episodes are in the clips for the Gumby + Rugrats bumper with Landmarks and Samurai Swing?
What episodes that used are in the clips in the Lassie to Doug bumper with Landmarks and Bali Nick (Percussive version)?
These bumpers have not yet been found:
Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear + Looney Tunes
Kids' Court + The Littl' Bits
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Lassie to Doug? Tell me what it's saying and who was the announcer?
@David Jonsen, what menu and music was used for Muppet Babies to Heathcliff? Tell me what it's saying and who was the announcer?
+David Jonsen, The Littl' Bits to Dennis the Menace used Sun Template and Gangsta Opera. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, Just to be all technical, but the stuff on Cartoon Kablooey, while being all Paramount cartoons. It was all that Paramount had left of its own cartoon library at the time - the stuff from 1958-1967. So, we got to see Honey Halfwitch, Swifty & Shorty, Sir Blur, Little Lulu, and the Culhane and Bakshi stuff, too. Cartoon Kablooey disappeared for a little while, then came back during the days of Weinerville, mixing in the UPA shorts with the Paramounts.
What menu and music cue was used with Bullwinkle/Looney Tunes, and Looney Tunes/Bullwinkle?
+David Jonsen, Dennis the Menace to Flipper used Sun template and Gangsta Opera. This was the 1993 version of it. Do you if this bumper is available on YT? Where can I find it?
@David Jonsen, can somebody please confirm of the 1993-1996 coming up next bumpers for me?
What menu and music cue was used for All That to The Tomorrow People, The Alvin Show to Beetlejuice, The Alvin Show to Muppet Babies, The Alvin Show to Muppet Matinee, David the Gnome to Eureeka's Castle, Doug to Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama, Doug to Rocko's Modern Life, Doug to Tiny Toons, Eureeka's Castle to Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, Eureeka's Castle to Special Delivery, Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics to Dennis the Menace, Looney Tunes to What Would You Do?, Mupppet Babies to The Muppet Show, Rugrats to The Alvin Show, Special Delivery to Dennis the Menace, and The Tomorrow People to U to U?
@David Jonsen, where is this Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show to David the Gnome with Bouncing Balls and Samurai Swing? Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, Flipper to Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear used Clock and Animals. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
+David Jonsen, which music and menu were used with The Adventures of Tintin + Tiny Toon Adventures?
+David Jonsen, Landmarks with Gangsta Opera was used on Nick News when it was the last show of the day before Nick at Nite and may be used on Sunday Nights.
What episodes that used are the clips in the Underdog to Muppet Babies bumper V1 with Landmarks and Mallethead?
+David Jonsen, there's a Doug + Rugrats bumper released in 1996 with Hands and De La Nick and another one released in 1996 with Planet and Afro Nick (Percussive).
+David Jonsen, Flipper to Nick News used Sun Template and Mallethead. Do you if this available on YT? Where can I find it?
My favorite thing that aired on Nickelodeon was Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (even though it was in reruns).
Bill St. James voiced many of the bumpers from mid May 1993 to early 1994. Wendell Craig voiced many of the bumpers from early 1994 to May 1996.
+David Jonsen, what music did the Nickelodeon GUTS to Are You Afraid of the Dark? menus said? Tell me what's its saying, and who was the announcer?
+David Jonsen, which menu and music was used with Fifteen + Nick Mania, and Gumby + The Adventures of Tintin?