I loved The Secret Show. One of the wittiest cartoons I've ever seen.
I don't think it was a Nickelodeon production, though—it may have aired on Nicktoons stateside, but I am pretty sure it was a production of some British station, the name of which I can't remember. Might've been ITV. EDIT: No, it was the BBC. Thought that might be it, but I wasn't too sure on that.
edited 29th Apr '14 9:45:41 PM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Ah, The Secret Show. So much fun.
On my wave, passing oooooooon^^ I think you're right. It was BBC.
I always thought they should've had a full gag episode of The Fluffy Bunny Show, where the main cast kept trying to take over the timeslot but kept failing.
edited 29th Apr '14 10:06:25 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Well, since the Cartoon Network in General Thread has asked it.
Do you guys Nickelodeon is out of it's Dork Age yet, or is it very much still in one? Will Bad Seeds and Pig Goat Banana Cricket help it out of it?
Doubtful - if Sanjay And Craig and Breadwinners Reception is ANY indication.
Even if I had different face, I AM STILL DISGRACED.Does anyone here remember a little show on Nick called....*gulp* Mr. Meaty.....
The horror.....mommy.......oh god the horror....
"That's what" ~SheWhy did you bring back memories of that???
Does anyone remember Edgar & Ellen?
That show is pure evil.
Not even Nickelodeon itself wants to remember it.
I really wish Nickelodeon would stop flipping the bird (no pun intended) at The Penguins Of Madagascar. That show was great (despite using the ever-hated Smurfette Principle), and outside of Nicktoons Network reruns, they pretend it doesn't exist. Sanjay And Craig has promise, too. And as much as 90s' kids (such as myself) love all the great shows from the '90s, there were some overlooked gems in the 2000s, too (My Life As A Teenage Robot was good, and Chalk Zone wasn't too bad. Both shows had kind of unique animation styles, and fun characters. I would have liked to see both continue).
edited 30th Apr '14 8:38:12 AM by Luna87
“Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert EinsteinMr. Meaty is a show concived by Satan!
"That's what" ~ShePenguins of Madagascar was great, Smurfette Principle aside.
Also, I've considered, some 80something years from now, having my tombstone read "He liked The Brothers Flub".
What Nick needs to try doing is maybe do what CN does, allow more creative boundaries rather than search for the next Spongebob that will keep them afloat for another 15 years
"That's what" ~SheAnyone remember that one cartoon that took place in Chinatown, Skyland, or that one Speed Racer cartoon that appeared on Nicktoons briefly?
Oh and also, I won't even attempt any of those new shows, Sanjay and Greg pretty much single handly destroyed any interest I had in Nick's cartoons with that one episode with the leg muscles (That was the first episode I ever saw and it made me cringe). The animation style the new cartoons are using are also driving me nuts....
edited 30th Apr '14 3:37:50 PM by Bleddyn
You are thinking of Three Delivery, the only show from the same studio as Kappa Mikey to have 2 high-profile Los Angeles anime dub actors in the cast.
edited 30th Apr '14 4:48:28 PM by Shota
Nickelodeon I really do not watch anymore. To me, both it and Disney Channel tends to skew younger with their target demographic than Cartoon Network, and since I'm not to fond of either's "Tween Coms" I'm not much into the Periphery Demographic either.
I do like Legend of Korra for the most part though.
Would any of you guys like to see a new Nicktoons video game like Nicktoons Unite! and Nicktoons MLB?
Chalk Zone. I LOVED that show. For some reason I completely forgot it existed.
It was an amusing show, but it didn't really live up to its potential too often. Great idea, decent execution, but not quite hitting that sweet spot.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.I really like Chalk Zone, too.
Interesting. This wasn't in their Upfront.
I'm watching the Secret Show right now, as a matter of fact.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.