Nickelodeon's Early Years Were...Interesting.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
  • Today, we're taking a look back at Nickelodeon's early years, and how the company's failure to cater to kids almost spelled an early end for the network.
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  • @whitelasagna6786
    @whitelasagna6786 Год назад +1287

    I am thirty years old. I just today learned nickelodeon was an actual word before Nickelodeon.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +163

      Glad you learned something! It's weird to see the word in photos from over a century ago...

    • @gothnerd887
      @gothnerd887 Год назад +9

      Same

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped Год назад +27

      Man, I knew even when I was 9 or so.
      I think my older sister told me, and I think she learned it off AOL.

    • @AmyC531
      @AmyC531 Год назад +19

      You never saw Titanic?

    • @Valtamerisielu
      @Valtamerisielu Год назад +25

      @@AmyC531 haha my first thought too! “I saw it it a Nickelodeon once”

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +3205

    I'm pretty sure Spongebob isn't actually a kid. He's an adult with childlike tendencies.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +719

      A manchild of sorts, lol!

    • @dirckthedork-knight1201
      @dirckthedork-knight1201 Год назад +240

      He was based on Peewee Herman

    • @manicpepsicola3431
      @manicpepsicola3431 Год назад +86

      ​@@slow_start like a 20 year old

    • @SiNKarnage
      @SiNKarnage Год назад +148

      He was born in 1986 13 years before his first airing so currently hes 36

    • @cassette_tape
      @cassette_tape Год назад +167

      Yeah I've read before that canonically he's supposed to be 25 years old. No idea if that's actually for real lol but that's what I've heard. I'd imagine though that youngest he could really be is 16, being old enough to get a boating license and have a job but young enough to still be silly and playful like a kid.

  • @wwg2005
    @wwg2005 Год назад +1282

    To everyone confused, Nickelodeon is the first ever 24 Hr Kids TV Network. Cartoon Network was the world's first 24Hr Animation Network.

    • @michelleenderink3664
      @michelleenderink3664 Год назад +7

      What is the difference between Animation Network and T Network?

    • @wwg2005
      @wwg2005 Год назад +121

      @@michelleenderink3664 One is specifically for Animation/Animated Content targeting specific Psychographics while the other can air Animation, Game Shows and even Live Action as long as it's Kid oriented.

    • @michelleenderink3664
      @michelleenderink3664 Год назад +43

      @@wwg2005 Ah I see it makes sense now. Now that I think of it, as I remember Cartoon Network never really aired a Live action or shows

    • @lance941
      @lance941 Год назад +33

      @Michelle Enderink I mean, it's literally called Cartoon Network. The network of cartoons

    • @michelleenderink3664
      @michelleenderink3664 Год назад +10

      @@lance941 😂When I overlook the name... Ofcourse, I didn't thought about that one

  • @marenecarstens496
    @marenecarstens496 Год назад +1599

    As a graphic designer, I find it fascinating how much Nickelodeon's success was due to rebranding

    • @123userthatsme
      @123userthatsme Год назад +79

      The original was SOOOO bad. Past /r/FellowKids even... Like Grandpa offering you candy and it ended up being a ginger chew

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Год назад +19

      @@123userthatsme Fred Siebert and Alan Goodman had Built MTV as a Cable Network force. So Warner Amex realized that those two Men were key to Building Nickelodeon the Same way.

    • @RediTtora-sx1hb
      @RediTtora-sx1hb Год назад +6

      Yeah but it's not really fair to compare it to modern-day stuff because back then there was a shortage of fable entertainment. It didn't take much.

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +24

      God the first logo really did seem more like they’re aiming at adults😅 crazy how when people look at a child’s perspective and don’t pander/ talk down to them, things work out🤷‍♀️

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад

      @@RediTtora-sx1hb I think you mean cable but yeah

  • @CocoHutzpah
    @CocoHutzpah Год назад +1109

    I like the juxtaposition of the original logo, but only because I'm an adult and I get the irony. I would have skipped over that channel as a kid.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +176

      I very much agree. Definitely another example of how they really didn't know how to connect with kids in the beginning.

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +34

      @@slow_start and look at how far this company has come, even after they changed the logo in the late 2000s, the channel still somewhat remained the same.

    • @WuvPain
      @WuvPain Год назад +17

      That’s a word I’ve heard many times but never read once. You just saved me some embarrassment, no rickisms for me today

    • @JustaPersonTryinToHuman365
      @JustaPersonTryinToHuman365 Год назад +8

      @@WuvPain haha, juxtaposition totally sounds like a Rickism

    • @jonathanfranco8547
      @jonathanfranco8547 Год назад +2

      @Yamcha Kippur
      I like your username lol

  • @myyoutube7366
    @myyoutube7366 Год назад +211

    its crazy in hindsight because the logo thing was basically like “what if we made a kids channel appeal to children?”

    • @JSSMVCJR2.2
      @JSSMVCJR2.2 Год назад +13

      What if we show a KIDS channel, instead of just telling so?

  • @TransformersFan1991
    @TransformersFan1991 Год назад +580

    I can't lie, Nickelodeon's unhealthy obsession with Spongebob is starting to make me miss the old Nickelodeon.

    • @SillyCreatureSally
      @SillyCreatureSally Год назад +43

      I'm sure that's what caused people to lose interest in Rugrats.

    • @frillydress
      @frillydress 11 месяцев назад +48

      Yeah, SpongeBob is great. But srsly, they should focus on a show they cancelled that people loved and bring it back -cough cough- *DANNY PHANTOM* -cough cough-

    • @oliverj2616
      @oliverj2616 11 месяцев назад +21

      @@frillydressthey can’t really do that considering that butch hartman designed the show and he’s not with Nick anymore. I’d love to see it back though

    • @hihowareya4004
      @hihowareya4004 11 месяцев назад +18

      To be fair it’s the only thing still airing from their golden age. I get why they favor it.

    • @sirhorsechoker
      @sirhorsechoker 9 месяцев назад +24

      SpongeBob is keeping the lights on. None of those other shows make money

  • @thesamuraihobbit
    @thesamuraihobbit Год назад +197

    I remember watching Titanic as an eleven-year-old. When Jack said, "I saw this on Nickelodeon once", I was confused. I mean, the movie takes place in 1912. This was before the advent of sound films, let alone cable TV. Then, I asked my dad about it, and he explained where the name originated, and what it was.

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +28

      Maybe he’s talking about the Oh Yeah cartoons short where Timmy sees his parents watching Titanic.

    • @energeticyellow1637
      @energeticyellow1637 Год назад +10

      I heard about the name's origin from my American history teacher during my second year of college. Felt proud that I knew that before going into this video lol

    • @BigAL68xyz
      @BigAL68xyz 4 месяца назад +3

      There are already theories that Jack Dawson was a time traveler because he mentioned a lake that didn't exist at the time and roller coasters which had not yet been invented. This would have been an intriguing addition to that theory...

  • @spencerfreebairn9346
    @spencerfreebairn9346 Год назад +747

    It’s incredibly difficult for me to view Nickelodeon’s old footage and marketing material and believe it was actually them! It’s so different from what I grew with during the late 90s and 2000s. Props to Fred/Allen Inc. for transforming it so successfully.

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Год назад +21

      Funny enough, the network would get better when the Nicktoons and SNICK debuted.

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +17

      The Nick back in 1982 was boring. But I will admit that song was catchy.

    • @ssjup81
      @ssjup81 Год назад +16

      80s Nickelodeon is what I grew up with. I liked the shows. Seeing those bumpers are nostalgic, although for me it’s about the mid 80s and up where most of memories lye.

    • @alienvomitsex
      @alienvomitsex Год назад +7

      ​@@kootunesscrewy I remember being excited all week long to see SNICK in the mid or late 90's.

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Год назад +2

      @@alienvomitsex I only know SNICK for the bumpers and VHS rips on RUclips.
      Same with the 2003-2005 Nicktoons era.

  • @CourtneyCoulson
    @CourtneyCoulson Год назад +540

    Looking back at their earliest attempts at marketing looks like a disaster now, but this was really the first time children were marketed to as their own demographic to this extent. Children have always had toys and stories for all of human history, but this was the first time anyone was creating a TV network just for them. They had no idea what they were doing.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +33

      Agreed!!

    • @EricaCherry
      @EricaCherry Год назад +1

      ​@@slow_start looking be

    • @mrquenya
      @mrquenya Год назад +19

      That’s what I saying it was a brand new concept so of course their not going to know what they are doing at first but thankfully Nickelodeon didn’t end up like how DuMont did in the 40s and 50s

    • @tktyga77
      @tktyga77 Год назад +5

      Since twas part of a first try, tis generally forgivable even with it laying down a groundwork. Still, Fred & Allen are likely one of US's most influential people in kids' TV in multiple facets from the 80s onwards

    • @GigaDonk99
      @GigaDonk99 Год назад

      @@slow_start Bruh this lady says she cured autism by changing her diet and most of her videos are just her spreading harmful misinformation about medical issues. I highly recommend banning her ass, you don't want to be associated with those conspiracy theorist types

  • @b_e_p_i_s_m_a_n6212
    @b_e_p_i_s_m_a_n6212 Год назад +64

    Fun fact: Hillenberg and his team actually pushed back on Nick insisting SpongeBob be a kid. The whole boating school idea came as a compromise between them and network execs who wanted SpongeBob in a classroom environment.

  • @darkmask5933
    @darkmask5933 Год назад +315

    It's funny, I always thought Nickelodeon started in 1984, not sure why, guess that's just when they started gaining traction. Had no idea they were on the air as early as 1979!

    • @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325
      @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325 Год назад +16

      Yep! They came out the same year as ESPN

    • @michaellovely6601
      @michaellovely6601 Год назад +39

      Technically; Nickelodeon started up in 1977 under the name of Pinwheel. What's even more surprising is that the entire history of Nickelodeon began in Columbus, Ohio. My state!

    • @mattwolf7698
      @mattwolf7698 Год назад +18

      @@michaellovely6601 That's what was confusing me about this video, I thought I was having a Mandela effect, Pinwheel should been brought up.

    • @plawson8577
      @plawson8577 Год назад

      I did too. Until 2011.

    • @dimensionalmagic
      @dimensionalmagic Год назад +2

      @@mattwolf7698 Perhaps, because this RUclipsr is young and is probably unaware of this specific information, we should hope that they are corrected or at least add it to the video description as bonus info. Some of these new RUclipsrs occasionally make errors or give slightly incorrect information when compared to other older RUclipsrs on the same topic, which is fine; let's hope they add it.

  • @TeamFriendship8600
    @TeamFriendship8600 Год назад +74

    What I find funny is how CN, Nick's biggest rival, is currently owned by Warner, which was originally founded with a similar goal and had Fred Seibert also play a role in their success, but actually managed to avoid this same issue because Ted Turner actually had a plan from the beginning: rerun old shows so they could create original content.

  • @thegnarledpirate9198
    @thegnarledpirate9198 Год назад +411

    Imagine if Fred and Alan declined the deal with WB.
    So much would've been different. SpongeBob probably wouldn't even exist.

    • @cookimaus1
      @cookimaus1 Год назад +76

      Even further than that, the landscape of animation and animated series would look a lot different. Nickelodeon was the start of creator driven shows

    • @PixelatedH2O
      @PixelatedH2O Год назад +18

      Technically it wasn't WB. Warner Bros was a sibling to Warner Amex, as both were Time Warner companies.

    • @plawson8577
      @plawson8577 Год назад +1

      Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman were MTV Co founders. Fred Alan,Inc became MTV Networks,Inc in 1985.

    • @BenkaiDebussy
      @BenkaiDebussy 8 месяцев назад +4

      It's interesting seeing how a few years change what's considered "iconic" in this way. SpongeBob was from at least a couple years after I stopped watching children's programming, and even now it still feels like "one of those modern children's shows" (whereas in my case the Doug/Rugrats/Ren&Stimpy trio basically defined the network, and a little later Rocko's Modern Life). Same for something like Fairly Oddparents - I still think of it as "the show my kid cousin watched" (said "kid cousin" just turned 30 years old lol).

  • @angelamarie7614
    @angelamarie7614 Год назад +235

    It’s sad to see how the network declined with time.

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +40

      But one thing still remains… I don’t know what it is but it still remains.

    • @johnnymeeks
      @johnnymeeks Год назад +5

      I’ve seen these “sad comments” before, do you?

    • @thedrewster0408
      @thedrewster0408 Год назад +27

      Who knows if the network would even exist by 2042 because that’s when that one time capsule that had been put into place back in April 28th 1992 will finally be open.

    • @inkchariot6147
      @inkchariot6147 Год назад +26

      The three major networks had a MASSIVE decline when 2014 hit.

    • @asrieldreemurr8059
      @asrieldreemurr8059 Год назад +5

      @@okjeffy6581
      🎵WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEAAAAAA🎵

  • @LynnK2000
    @LynnK2000 Год назад +178

    Growing up Canadian, I never knew about nickelodeon as a channel, only that their shows would play on YTV or Teletoon. This was in interesting history to help fill in those cultural gaps!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +42

      Same for me! I remember feeling so betrayed when I learned that Spongebob was a Nickelodeon show and it didn't actually belong to YTV. Mind you I was like 8 years old haha

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +15

      I knew what Nick and CN Were, I just knew that I didn’t have them. I had YTV and Teletoon.

    • @ironhell808
      @ironhell808 Год назад +2

      Even more interesting is that without Canada and John krisfalusi, nickelodeon wouldn't really exist at all. Ren and stimpy made them, and inspired alot of their content to this day.

    • @AGwolf2097
      @AGwolf2097 Год назад +3

      nick has canada to thank for You Can't Do That On Television, which was easily one of my favorite shows as a kid :P

    • @BAIGAMING
      @BAIGAMING Год назад +8

      Yep, YTV was usually Nickelodeon shows, and Teletoon was usually Cartoon Network shows though I'm sure there was a show or two that was an exception.

  • @ntcnetwork9934
    @ntcnetwork9934 Год назад +29

    The foot variant of the classic logo is Dan Schneider’s favorite.

  • @prestondenglish
    @prestondenglish Год назад +314

    This channel is incredibly underrated. Stupendous production on this one.

  • @dragonfye1
    @dragonfye1 Год назад +85

    I was born in 1991 and was privileged to enjoy Nickelodeon’s heyday…the 90s and early 2000s really were a golden time for ‘Nick’, SO MANY GOOD SHOWS! Rugrats, Hey Arnold, Doug, Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, yeah i could go on and on about the cartoons, but there was MORE too! Kid friendly sitcoms like Kenan and Kel, great anthology comedies like ‘KABLAM!’ And ‘All That’, game shows such as ‘Figure it Out’ ‘Double Dare’ and ‘Hidden Temple’, even kid oriented News and Awards shows. They literally had EVERYTHING YOU NEEDED right there if you were between the ages of 5 and 16. It was THE CHANNEL TO WATCH.

    • @alienvomitsex
      @alienvomitsex Год назад +1

      I'm your age and you're absolutely right. Those shows were formative.
      I even remember getting upset when Hey Dude came on in the early 90s. I thought it was boring.

    • @tulip811
      @tulip811 Год назад

      These shows suck

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped Год назад +3

      I remember when i heard they weren't making anymore Legends of the Hidden Temple, despite every kid at school loving the show.
      Only much later did I learn that had some moronic policy about shows never having more than 2-3 seasons. They were so busy throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks, that they missed the stuff that was obviously sticking...

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад

      Sadly I was born in 1996 and wasn’t able to experience 90s Nickelodeon. I’m also Canadian so I experienced its Cousin.

    • @justinlapid2163
      @justinlapid2163 Год назад

      You nailed how awesome nick was during those years. Gosh nothing like spending summer binge watching nick toons and nick shows with yer siblings. We each had our own favourites! But rugrats and hey Arnold were universally loved haha

  • @tarzankom
    @tarzankom Год назад +71

    I'm a gen-X er, so I lived through the golden age of Nickelodeon, and I have quite a bit of nostalgia for the channel as it was in the early to mid 80s. I can't count how many rainy Saturday afternoons I spent glued to the channel. SOOOOooooo many memories. Now I just feel old looking back on how long ago that was.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад +7

      I was in your camp. This was the alternative to regular TV of the time.

    • @plawson8577
      @plawson8577 Год назад +2

      Nickelodeon was pretty damn Awful before 1984. It was just a PBS knockoff during 1979-84.

    • @DanJackson1977
      @DanJackson1977 Год назад +5

      ​@@plawson8577 which is why it's amazing that I discovered it in 1984. YCDTOTV was a gamechanger, both for the network and for my 6 year old brain.

    • @merrytunes8697
      @merrytunes8697 Год назад +4

      Same! I loved Today’s Special, Pinwheel, Picture Page, Gumby, and those two little French claymation characters. Best of all, NO COMMERCIALS

    • @AdamOBrien29
      @AdamOBrien29 Год назад +1

      It was iconic as a kid. Saved By the Bell and Kenan n Kel were absolute gold

  • @TBoneTony
    @TBoneTony Год назад +63

    I grew up with Nickelodeon during the early 90s.
    Everything from Ren and Stimpy to Rocko's Modern Life as well as seasons after seasons of Rugrats was perhaps their most popular series long before Spongebob Squarepants.

    • @SushiBandit28
      @SushiBandit28 Год назад +4

      Rugrats was their flagship for a long time

    • @danmulholland1634
      @danmulholland1634 4 месяца назад

      I love all of nickedloeon that ia up till like 2009 i guess id say so many good shows i miss so much spongebob to me is the king of nickelodeon hope not to argue with anyone

    • @TBoneTony
      @TBoneTony 4 месяца назад +1

      @@danmulholland1634 No problems with Spongebob. he was a 1 in a Million type of series that took the best elements of Rocko's Modern Life and ran with the undersea theme.
      Chocolate with Nuts, Sailor's Mouth, Idiot Box, Krusty Krab Pizza as well as the Mermaid Man episodes were some of the best episodes I often search for poorly animated in Gatcha Life because of their timeless sense of humor.

  • @arbytv5139
    @arbytv5139 Год назад +70

    Kids may be easily influential, but they’re not stupid.

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +6

      Exactly 😅 never talk down to them

  • @AmberPrice881
    @AmberPrice881 Год назад +151

    Never thought a history on Nickelodeon would be so interesting. Definately felt a lot of nostalgia watching the vid! Excited for new content to come, especially with the sick set up! 🔥

  • @SailorMaxie
    @SailorMaxie Год назад +17

    I love the Nickelodeon silver ball logo. It’s so distinctly 1980’s.

  • @littlegreengamer
    @littlegreengamer Год назад +81

    I was born in the mid-80s myself, so needless to say, I had the honor of seeing Nickelodeon grow along with me, lol. I got to watch Pinwheel as a toddler, and I got to watch the first-ever Nicktoons as a kid in the first grade. And this is a great video. It's nice to see the history of what made this cornerstone of my childhood memories.

    • @caucasoidape8838
      @caucasoidape8838 Год назад +2

      I caught the very tail end of Pinwheel airing while at daycare. It's such a weird, dirty looking show.

    • @BreadFred3
      @BreadFred3 Год назад +1

      Your avatar... Is it the first-encountered Irish-American drug dealer from "GTA: Chinatown Wars?"

    • @littlegreengamer
      @littlegreengamer Год назад

      @@BreadFred3 Bingo!

    • @some_girl33
      @some_girl33 10 месяцев назад +1

      Pinwheel pinwheel, spin me around, look through my pinwheel and see what I found..

    • @msnorringtonsims6536
      @msnorringtonsims6536 5 месяцев назад +3

      holy crap, someone remembers Pinwheel! lol That theme song still lives rent free in my head. As one of those who grew up with Nickelodeon in the 80s, it's fun to remember how incoherent and fun it was. Disney was for the rich squares but Nick, that was the channel for the poor rough riders 😆

  • @NovaCosmo
    @NovaCosmo Год назад +87

    Cool new setup, interesting video as usual too! I had no idea Nick was born so early in the history of children's animation, always assumed it started up in the 90s since that's when most of their iconic IPs got made. Here's to more nostalgia deep dives, excited to see how 2023 treats your channel!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +4

      I'm very excited too! Thanks for watching, and I'm super glad you like the new setup!

  • @1stgenkpopfan646
    @1stgenkpopfan646 Год назад +14

    Early Nick did have one great, iconic show: You Can’t Do That On Television. That literally had a recurring bit about kids that were going to be executed by firing squad.
    Plus it gave us slime. If there’s anything Nick is known for, it’s the orange splat, and slime.

  • @chuckschwa
    @chuckschwa Год назад +35

    Nick was a staple of hot summers hanging out with my cousins in our grandmother's cool basement. Lots of fond memories surrounding a crazy tv station of all things. Looking forward to your future videos! Good stuff here

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +4

      Thank you! Glad this might have brought back some memories. See you next stream hopefully chuck!

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP Год назад +19

    That metallic rainbow logo is a vibe, but I admit the slime-themed secondary color scheme fits the channel more

  • @GreenTeaTheTea
    @GreenTeaTheTea Год назад +158

    I love how historically, executives make the absolute worst decisions and try to stomp down everything that makes things good, the story is always "Y'know that thing you love? Some old crusty fucks hated it and made artists fight tooth and nail for any hint of their artistic visions being developed!"
    time is a flat circle and CEO's must be fed to croccodiles

    • @sorethumbs379
      @sorethumbs379 Год назад +8

      Poetically stated

    • @radical_eyez
      @radical_eyez Год назад +17

      Goes to show most executives aren't just useless, but narcissists actively getting in the way of any good ideas they can't just steal credit for

    • @JSSMVCJR2.2
      @JSSMVCJR2.2 Год назад

      Rude.

    • @JSSMVCJR2.2
      @JSSMVCJR2.2 Год назад +1

      Communist, even.

    • @gumball1872354345
      @gumball1872354345 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@JSSMVCJR2.2 boo hoo

  • @yesyes4661
    @yesyes4661 Год назад +36

    I've just come across this channel. How on earth does this channel only have 12k subscribers? I'm shocked with how professional and informative this content is that you would have a larger audience. This channel is definitely going to blow up soon I feel it.

  • @dancoroian1
    @dancoroian1 Год назад +23

    Can't believe Nick started as a less engaging PBS! Great vid, really loved learning the history behind my fav channel as a 90s kid

  • @marcelthoma8890
    @marcelthoma8890 Год назад +33

    The history of Nickelodeon in Germany was kind of rocky, too. In started broadcast ist in october 1995 and endet in September 1998. It often shared its slot with different tv-stations like "arte" or "vh1". The tv landscape was different in Germany. Each TV Station had a timeslot for children's tv in afternoon and/or on saturday morning. RTL2 was becoming a go-to station for anime like Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon and Pokemon. SuperRTL was at frist branded for families but soon became a kids-channel. In the same time, the public broadcast stations founded the Kinderkanal (short Kika), without adds. SuperRTL broadcasted Disney Shows like Pepper Ann and Hotel Zack and Cody, and later Nicktoons like Fairly Odd Parents and Songebob. Since 2010 it is back again under the short name "nick" or the long "Nickelodeon". Nickelodeon in the 90's was a strange place. You had these surreal shows like "Ren and Stimpy" and "Pete and Pete" but also the more slice-of-live ones like "Clarissa" and "Doug".

    • @mushybutton
      @mushybutton 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ren and Stimpy wasn't surreal, just pure batshit insane. It's a shame John K. gradually declined following their failed adult spinoff

    • @dennsynizchavez4034
      @dennsynizchavez4034 4 месяца назад

      Did I hear and read Arte?

  • @PixelatedH2O
    @PixelatedH2O Год назад +15

    Having been born just a few years after Nick was created, it was a big part of my childhood. The orange splat logo, tune, and many of the commercials are still firm in my memory.

  • @tispre
    @tispre 4 месяца назад +3

    The Pinwheel Network was awesome. I loved Pinwheel as a kid. The start of a media juggernaut (You missed part of the network's history, although you did include pinwheel clips, nice!) This was a hardcore nostalgia trip for 45 year old eyes. Thanks for it!

  • @Epic_C
    @Epic_C Год назад +14

    Growing up watching Nickelodeon (and MTV) in the early 90s, I remember the jingles and all of the orange splats and green slime. The time era from Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, Double Dare, Salute Your Shorts, up to the earlier seasons of SpongeBob were their golden times.

    • @lemonade9922
      @lemonade9922 Год назад

      Cat dog and hey Arnold and so many others too!! 🥺 nostalgia

  • @aliiishasophiiia
    @aliiishasophiiia Год назад +30

    This was so nostalgic and awesome! Where would we be without Patrick.

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад +5

      Where would we be without Spongebob??

  • @wwg2005
    @wwg2005 Год назад +18

    That weird moment you realize Warner created Nickelodeon, Viacom just bought it. Then Warner went and merged with Turner which created Cartoon Network.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад

      Technically Ted Turner created Cartoon Network, not Warner Bros, they simply inherited it.

    • @wwg2005
      @wwg2005 Год назад

      @@ChristopherSobieniak that's.... That's what I said. Warner Merged with Turner, which Owned Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak Год назад +1

      @@wwg2005 I just meant when Cartoon Network began, as WB didn't get the channel until the late 90's.

    • @wwg2005
      @wwg2005 Год назад +1

      @@ChristopherSobieniak oh, that's what I meant it's just I guess I didn't word it properly, sorry.

  • @Drew791
    @Drew791 Год назад +6

    I grew up on Nickelodeon in the early 90s. I also really miss “Nick at Nite” which turned me onto shows like Get Smart, Dragnet, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Donna Reed when I was about 8 years old. What a time to watch Nick and other networks like “The Comedy Channel” / CTV (later Comedy Central) and Cartoon Network find their brand and footing in the cable landscape.

  • @V0ID_X5
    @V0ID_X5 Год назад +9

    I'm only a little over 6 minutes into the video, but I want to applaud it! Your professionalism, editing, clear and nice speaking voice- well researched topic...
    You've (so far) done an amazing job! I will surely be looking into your channel.

  • @channel_shi
    @channel_shi Год назад +3

    big fan of this video! imo, it takes a crazy amount of effort to successfully condense the basics of nick's early history into 20 minutes. kudos!

  • @EggmondChad
    @EggmondChad Год назад

    I don’t usually stay for ads or even announcements on channels I regularly watch, but I stayed for the end of this vid and you were really funny and refreshing. Subbed

  • @tjones7341
    @tjones7341 6 месяцев назад +4

    Considering I’m a 90’s kid, the idea that there was a time you could be made fun of for watching Nickelodeon is wild to me.

  • @stormcrow4202
    @stormcrow4202 Год назад +5

    Your channel is incredible. You will have millions of subscribers, please keep pushing content. The quality is just so excellent.

  • @royalcloud
    @royalcloud Год назад +2

    I found yo channel when you just had about 5k subs. Seeing the growth of a small channel into a soon to be youtube titian is crazy! You truley love to see it!

  • @Emi-ww8hy
    @Emi-ww8hy Год назад +1

    Thank you for this awesome video! As someone who's in marketing and design that grew up during the golden era of Nick, this was such an insightful look at how the channel really evolved to become what it always aspired to be. I even vividly remember the first cable channel we tuned to was Nick and it was a Rugrats episode where they were at a pool! The vintage vibes of the original logo, marketing, etc are really cool but yeah that would've been so boring to me as a kid. The introduction of Nicktoons also really helped build its brand identity, too, but we wouldn't have had those if it wasn't for the bold ideas and pushing to make those ideas come to life.

  • @amyu.9722
    @amyu.9722 Год назад +12

    I miss the days where executives would listen to the creatives. They were hesitant each time but ultimately trusted the vision.
    But also, people don’t build brands like they used to so I kinda get it.

  • @superpan218
    @superpan218 Год назад +34

    That footprint Nickelodeon logo... You could imagine why Dan Schneider joined Nickelodeon.

  • @BumOnABike
    @BumOnABike Год назад +2

    That end of video gag was perfect. Thank you for your service.

  • @heyyyitsjosh
    @heyyyitsjosh 4 месяца назад

    Just found your channel, you should have millions of followers, quality stuff. Takes me back to my childhood

  • @randomtinypotatocried
    @randomtinypotatocried Год назад +8

    That's so cool to know that there was an actual doo-wop band who wrote that. I always assumed it was either leftover music from an earlier project or public domain. I loved that logo era

  • @justanotherartist5646
    @justanotherartist5646 Год назад +3

    This channel is super underrated. Keep up the great work, this content is amazing that you do for the history of channels/shows/games/companies/etc. Really cool content especially for younger audiences that aren't familiar with the long histories behind things.
    With time you'll keep gaining traction. Followed you after your Jimmy Neutron vid I saw a few days ago. 💪

  • @slapdonuts
    @slapdonuts Год назад

    So happy this came across my feed. Amazing video essay with TOP NOTCH editing.

  • @chinomghi
    @chinomghi Год назад

    I'm gonna fall in love of this channel so fk hard.. I'm glad that I arrived here when there's "only" 10k subs. Keep it going, you're going places.

  • @joshuaolian1245
    @joshuaolian1245 Год назад +3

    you’re making such interesting and well researched content that you’re clearly passionate about
    keep doing what you’re doing!
    you’re gaining traction and i’m sure soon you will blow up

  • @drswag0076
    @drswag0076 Год назад +4

    one of Nick's first shows were Pinwheel which showed the once lost "Clockman" short.

  • @spencerfreebairn9346
    @spencerfreebairn9346 Год назад +1

    I was shocked when I went to subscribe to your channel and discovered how few subscribers you have! This is really good stuff! Thanks for the time you put into this!

  • @badvogue
    @badvogue Год назад +4

    Fred and Alan sure were clever, but so are you! Impressive video and compilation of information. New subscriber here.

  • @johnnymoon
    @johnnymoon Год назад +7

    Rocko’s modern life was the exception to the all shows are about kids rule, since all the main characters were in their 20’s.

  • @pgilroy21
    @pgilroy21 Год назад +1

    High quality video essay! Can't wait for the next vid!

  • @rezzyoffical8504
    @rezzyoffical8504 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video, giving me defunctland vibes. Keep it up man! Excited to see you grow

  • @ChuckD79
    @ChuckD79 Год назад +12

    Great video...was actually born nearly 2 months after Nick first signed on, so I have vague memories of the "silver ball" era, but would agree that the channel really first hit its stride after the 1984 rebranding/focus shift.

  • @Caydiem
    @Caydiem Год назад +5

    Nickelodeon in late 90s Germany was a scuffed experience.
    I think they only aired until 8 or 9 pm and then took a break until 7 or 8 in the morning.
    I think it also completely died at one point until it picked up steam again years later.
    But the programs were pretty cool and it already had the iconic orange splatter behind the name, which was recognizable by anyone you asked.
    I also didn't know about the origin of the name until it was cleared up in this video.
    Didn't really care about it either to be honest.
    I just assumed it was a funny name someone came up with.

  • @RingoBuns
    @RingoBuns Год назад +1

    Hey! I like the scripting and voice and stuff! Whatever you’re doing, it made me sub!

  • @Jacob6853
    @Jacob6853 Год назад +1

    Basically my childhood for TV right there.. As a 40 yr old now the early Rugrats and Doug footage was a hit of nostalgia for the week. TYVM for the vid

  • @ganapatikamesh
    @ganapatikamesh Год назад +8

    Okay, I was a kid when that silver ball logo existed for Nickelodeon. I had completely forgot about it. To be fair, Nickelodeon had only been recently added to my family's cable line up and it wasn't too long before the orange logo came along.....and like you said, kids weren't really watching the channel and that includes me. Some of my younger cousins who lived in a different city were actually the first in my family to ever even get Nickelodeon with their cable package, but they had the premium channels HBO and Disney which meant that when I came to visit them I usually wanted to watch Fraggle Rock on HBO or watch Disney Channel more than Nickelodeon. Don't get me wrong, I was excited as a kid when we got it since it was another channel my parents let me watch, it just took awhile for me to find things I wanted to watch. Once I did get to where I enjoyed watching You Can't Do That On Television, Count Duckula, Danger Mouse, and so many other shows it became my favorite channel to watch. I still watched Saturday morning cartoons on the broadcast networks, some cartoon/kids lineups on other cable channels (USA Cartoon Express) and still occasionally watched shows on PBS (Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego, Square One TV, and so on), but Nickelodeon was the channel my little 13 inch tv in my bedroom was on the most. We didn't get Cartoon Network until my junior year of high school (which I was super excited about because then I could watch Dexter's Lab) and by my sophomore year in college my family's cable now included Disney Channel (even though Mickey Mouse Club was no longer a thing that aired on it) as part of the basic lineup (but by then my parents had upgraded to include Starz, Encore, HBO). I didn't know about the early years of Nickelodeon or why it was even started, but I'm glad they kept trying and it eventually worked. I completely agree that the decision to make it feel like a space run by kids for kids is what helped draw kids in. I was just such a kid and I do remember feeling like it was a channel that didn't just have kid's programming, but that it felt like it was run by kids (even though I knew adults were still ultimately in control of course). That definitely seperated it from other channels where it felt like it was more like kids were just included and had special blocks of programming. This is a great video! Thanks for making it and letting me learn more about a channel that was a big part of child and teen years! Between still remembering "Nick Nick Nick Nick Nick Nick Nickelodeon" theme for that channel and the special preview periods for Disney Channel with the lady operator who'd come on at least three or four times between promos about upcoming shows, etc, between shows ("Hi, my name's Nancy. I'm an operator here at the Disney Channel. I hope you're enjoying our free (insert season: fall, spring, fall, winter) preview. This is just a sample of the programming Disney Channel offers you and your family. From award winning Disney films to Disney Channel exclusives, there's something for everyone. Call and subscribe today and for a limited time you could get (insert whatever freebie things they were giving away to new subscribers)." It's amazing the things that stick in our minds, especially from childhood. I mean my mom and dad watched Dallas every week and so even though I didn't watch the show, I knew the theme song....because my parents let me stay in to watch the opening credits. I even remember the theme song from a local news tv station KWTV from my childhood with the main chorus being "It's the Spirit of Oklahoma....TV 9!...but like I know the whole brief song. Of course I know the BC Clark anniversary sale jingle, but that's literally played every Christmas season in Oklahoma so I doubt that anyone who grew up in Oklahoma could forget it!). This is such a great video that really covered a lot and included lots of clips from shows I haven't watched in a very long time. Thanks for the knowledge and the bit of nostalgia as well!!!!

  • @brianbooker8724
    @brianbooker8724 Год назад +10

    Actually, early 80s Nickelodeon was pretty cool. I watched the channel up until the end of the decade, but the first half of the 80s is the time I most fondly remember. They didn't have a lot of original programs in those days so they showed a lot of these weird but cool cartoons and sci-fi shows from Britain like Danger Mouse, the original Tomorrow People and the Third Eye. Those were some of my favorite shows when I was a kid back then.

  • @MusicFromAnotherTime
    @MusicFromAnotherTime Год назад +2

    That floating metal ball advertisement looks like it's from Phantasm. I'd be terrified if I saw that as a kid.

  • @MISTERKIC
    @MISTERKIC Год назад +1

    wishing you the best. im DEFINITELY from the beginnings of Nickelodeon. you took it back and foward in a great way. one.

  • @General_Belu
    @General_Belu Год назад +5

    A couple of things to say here
    I Silver ball era nostalgic. Go onto the videos that contain the pinwheel theme song or Silver ball era bumpers, and you’ll find comments that do find this eras nostalgic and memorable signifying that it wasn’t all negativity and hate
    Eras for Nickelodeon (based on idents [like CN] and programming quality)
    Prelaunch/ Pinwheel era - 1977-1979
    Old timey era - 1979 - 1980
    Silver ball era - 1980 - 1984/5
    Classic era - 1984/5 - 1990
    Toons era - 1991 - 2001
    Decline era - 2001 - 2009
    Low era - 2010 - 2022
    Modern Classic era - 2023 - present

  • @chiefonahoe7740
    @chiefonahoe7740 Год назад +10

    Every canadian: thats why the suite life of zack and cody feels so... family channel. Haha maan i love these videos im literally waiting on the next one

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +6

      LOL you have no idea how hard it was for me as a Canadian to say Disney instead of family channel haha. So glad you like my videos man, it makes my day to hear that!

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid Год назад +1

    Amazing work on this!

  • @starmanda88
    @starmanda88 Год назад

    This was really great. I just found your channel through your shrek products video and instantly subbed. Keep up the good work!

  • @Xanderfied
    @Xanderfied Год назад +3

    I remember being 5 yrs old, in 1984 and tuning into Nickelodeon everyday. Loved "You can't do that on television"

  • @Savage-en1xv
    @Savage-en1xv Год назад +3

    14:14. At some point, ol’ Dan “gotta get inside her” Schneider looked around at all the different kids show channels. He saw Nick had the feet logo, and he knew he’d be right at home there.

  • @martinvallejo9774
    @martinvallejo9774 Год назад +5

    very excited for the future of slow start. BIG THINGS ARE COMIN BABY

  • @ministerofjoy
    @ministerofjoy Год назад +1

    Fabulous retrospective🎉

  • @PersonManManManMan
    @PersonManManManMan Год назад +1

    Alow Start for this channel, bit already several incredible documentary type videos, already watched several of them!
    Awesome work *_Slow Start_*

  • @ThatEflatGuy
    @ThatEflatGuy Год назад +3

    Your editing is awesome! First time viewer here; definitely liked and subscribed! As others have pointed out, while SpongeBob is very child-like; he is technically an adult sponge. But his character is very relatable to kids and in a way I think is like a wish fulfillment for every kid that wants to continue to be a kid as they advance into the adult world…something to think about 😊

  • @MMAFanFromKrypton
    @MMAFanFromKrypton Год назад

    Great work man! Very thorough and concise.

  • @fixfunindonesia8855
    @fixfunindonesia8855 Год назад +1

    Wow, ur voice style narration and channel characters are reminiscent of old 1960 kid and new milenials style. Very very underrated . Should have 100000 channel subs

  • @Yourmomgoestocolledge
    @Yourmomgoestocolledge Год назад +4

    My first memories of Nickelodeon were kids getting slimed on "You Can't Do That On Television". I also vividly remember when Nicktoons came out with rugrats and Doug and I wanna say "ahh real monsters" but I'm not sure
    I miss those times so much 😢

  • @maxis2k
    @maxis2k Год назад +8

    While I kind of agree with the network heads about the logo and sound choices, I'm glad it won out. Not because of the hindsight that it obviously worked, but because studio heads are so often trying to just follow trends. And a huge reason the rebranding probably worked was because it was so different from everything else at the time. This formula is obvious over most of media history. Doing something bold and unique makes you stand out as the trend setter. But back then, as now, studios are all trying to play it safe and copy each other. Today, we have even more overly homogenized logos and endless reboot/formula shows.

    • @energeticyellow1637
      @energeticyellow1637 Год назад

      Yeah. It was definitely an era where people could get away with experimentation. Now CEOs are way too stubborn.

  • @feedmelenny1587
    @feedmelenny1587 Год назад +2

    Great video bro, subscribed and ready for more!

  • @zmbdog
    @zmbdog 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video. Good work!

  • @moronicron
    @moronicron Год назад +23

    Keep doing what you are doing since its working, its fun to see a channel with real potential grow.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +3

      I hope so too! Thanks so much for your kind comment!

  • @emmayoung736
    @emmayoung736 Год назад +8

    If Nickelodeon had shut down in the early 80s, there probably would be no SpongeBob, no Rugrats, no Drake And Josh, no Hey Arnold, no Kenan And Kel, no Blue's Clues, no Jimmy Neutron, no Avatar, no Dora, and many, many, MANY other shows. Okay, those shows probably would still exist, but they wouldn't be Nickelodeon programs.

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +1

      Yeah we’d be a different timeline 😅

  • @Chibason
    @Chibason Год назад +3

    I started watching Nickelodeon around '83-'84. My earliest memory was watching You Can't Do That on Television

  • @lisasorealgardner
    @lisasorealgardner Год назад

    Great job on this video about one of my favorites channels I grew up watching ❤

  • @MrBlueatlantis
    @MrBlueatlantis Год назад +1

    Love this channel, you've gained a subscriber!
    Looking forward for more videos

  • @lunarmodule6419
    @lunarmodule6419 Год назад +7

    The idea of having a second channel itself was groundbreaking. Here in Canada channels were naturally split by language, French and English...

  • @PEACEOUTPAT
    @PEACEOUTPAT Год назад +5

    Wonderful video, perfect blend of history and nostalgia

  • @antoniotheburrito1405
    @antoniotheburrito1405 Год назад +1

    Been looking for a new channel of this style for so long! Keep it up!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +1

      So glad you're enjoying it! Got a lot coming down the pipeline!

  • @connorbeith3232
    @connorbeith3232 Год назад +2

    I've heard at least a few of Nick's shows from those days are fondly remembered like You Can't Do That On Television and Mr. Wizard, I also recall there being a show called Out of Control that was discussed in a book about early Nick called Slimed.

  • @johncase1353
    @johncase1353 Год назад +5

    I miss Nickelodeon Adult Hour, where they would play adult movies at midnight even was producing their own.

  • @johnriley7312
    @johnriley7312 Месяц назад +3

    So the foot logo was around long before Dan Schneider started there

  • @supremekourtnee
    @supremekourtnee Год назад +2

    Great job on this video!

  • @wastelander89
    @wastelander89 Год назад +1

    I just found ur channel and watched the milo video. Great work and content. I really like ur style of video and I'm watched ur other videos now .I subscribed and like and recommended ur videos to my family.keep up the great work👍

  • @wwg2005
    @wwg2005 Год назад +6

    Glad they brought the splat back earlier this March.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +3

      What a crazy coincidence too! Almost 15 years later it comes back - and apparently only 2 months after this video released, according to someone else.

    • @wwg2005
      @wwg2005 Год назад +2

      @@slow_start and they've really made an emphasis on the return of the splat. They say "we'll be right splat", "coming up splat", "and now we're splat" and they brought back a slogan from an earlier time called "Keep it here." I remember it being a slogan from way back when.

    • @PowerRangersFanAntiDinoFury
      @PowerRangersFanAntiDinoFury Год назад +1

      @@slow_start if I had been a late 70s child I would've hated Nickelodeon, but because I was born in the 90s I loved it. DVDs of some of the shows I grew up with from the network keep my love for Nickelodeon alive also. Thank you for this video, I always love watching things about Nickelodeon. ✌️

  • @kootunesscrewy
    @kootunesscrewy Год назад +5

    In my opinion, I love the 1983 logo even more than the 1984 and 2009 logos.
    I wish they rather used that font for the 2023 orange splat.

    • @MarioKartSuperCircuit
      @MarioKartSuperCircuit Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8pC7hDME_Co/видео.html
      I think this was more than likely the inspiration for the modern day font, though I agree it's really unique

    • @okjeffy6581
      @okjeffy6581 Год назад

      @@MarioKartSuperCircuit the 1983 logo was pretty colourful, and I guess I can see why they used that one. But the Orange one will always be iconic.

    • @MarioKartSuperCircuit
      @MarioKartSuperCircuit Год назад

      @@okjeffy6581 I agree that I wished that the new rebrand used the 1984 font, but I think where it stands now is really good, and it's better than what most companies these days are doing

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Год назад

      @@MarioKartSuperCircuit Or all 3 fonts would be beautiful.