ALL THAT NICKELODEON SERIES MOVIE
A made-for-TV Hey Arnold! movie came out last year, and Invader Zim and Rocko’s Modern Life will grace the small screen once again, proving that nostalgia is a powerful marketing tool.
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Nickelodeon is currently in the process of reviving many of its popular ’90s and early-2000s series as made-for-TV movies. This isn’t the first time that Hartman has talked about the undeniably hilarious back-and-forth, but the animated video is pretty cute. The series ran on Nickelodeon up until last year, but Hartman is looking forward to what happens next with his characters. Puppy, but Fairly OddParents remained a constant project for Hartman that Nickelodeon kept eventually calling back. Other shows developed by Hartman appeared along the way, including Danny Phantom and T.U.F.F. This happened five times while Hartman was working on Fairly OddParents, he said. I can make my show about a sponge and a catfish,’ and they’re like, ‘No, no, that’s dumb.’” “And they say, ‘Well, we’re canceling your show because there’s no sponge in it.’ I said, ‘I could put a sponge in it, but there’s already a show with a sponge and a starfish. “So the show’s canceled, and I’m thinking, ‘Well, that’s really too bad. The only excuse they gave him, according to Hartman, was the incredible success of another Nickelodeon series, Sponge B ob Square P ants. Not even Nickelodeon executives were able to give Hartman a good reason for why they canceled the show again. In a new video, “Fairly OddParents CANCELLED?!,” he explores the five different times Nickelodeon canceled Fairly OddParents, one of the network’s most treasured series, at its peak. Many of his videos focus on behind-the-scenes stories from shows like Danny Phantom and The F airly OddParents. Butch Hartman is a successful cartoonist, executive producer and showrunner, but he’s also the owner of a very cool YouTube channel where he reveals secrets about his time working on former Nickelodeon series.