Sure it’s a parody but it’s a super creative real life take on the classic Nick animated program.
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Sure it’s a parody but it’s a super creative real life take on the classic Nick animated program.
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After going through sixteen different variations, The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are going back to their roots. Original creator Haim Saban has bought the series back from Disney and is bringing it to Nickelodeon. Season 18 of Power Rangers, set to premiere sometime in 2011, has been given a 20 episode run and will include a new cast. Nick also plans to re-air over 700 episodes spanning the series’ seventeen seasons. Also, according to the AP, Saban is planning on releasing a Power Rangers feature film, the first since 1997’s Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. Go, go Power Rangers!
[Via IGN]
I reported back in late July that Nickelodeon’s “splat” logo was about to undergo a transformation, and now it’s time to follow up. After much deliberation, the creative team at Nick decided go with what you see above (right). Obviously the focal point of the new logo is the stretched “i” that resembles a kid. Cyma Zarghami, president of Nick and MTV Networks’ Kids and Family Group: “We wanted to clean it [the logo] up and allow Nick to be the stamp on all of these channels. In asking ourselves if everything could live under the splat, we decided that the splat was dated. It just couldn’t be done in a streamlined way.” To celebrate Nick’s 30th anniversary, the new logo was unveiled this past fall and is now in full force. Rest in peace, splat; you will never be forgotten. Peek after the break for all the new streamlined Nick logos including those for Nick Jr., TeenNick, NickToons, and Nick@Nite.
From “AOL” to “Aol.” America Online has gone through its paces over the years. First it was everyone’s portal to the Internet during the dial-up days. Then they merged with Time Warner and became the butt of many jokes since it lost its dominance due to high speed Internet the introduction of the sole Internet browser as the main portal to the other side. On December 10, AOL detached itself from Time Warner, thus ending a short-lived and unsuccessful merger, and decided to enter the next decade with a whole new identity. Tim Armstrong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AOL: “Our new identity is uniquely dynamic. Our business is focused on creating world-class experiences for consumers and AOL is centered on creative and talented people — employees, partners, and advertisers. We have a clear strategy that we are passionate about and we plan on standing behind the AOL brand as we take the company into the next decade.” Sure AOL lost its steam as computer users began to realize they didn’t need it any longer as a source for email and browsing; but it is still relevant today. AOL owns a bunch of content and their plan for the next decade is to push this content harder. Besides maintaining the unpopular AOL software, they also continually update AOL Instant Messenger (still used by many as a communication service) and they own popular blogs like Engadget and TMZ. As a reinvigorated content-driven organization free from the shackles of Time Warner, Aol. enters 2010 with fresh vision and slightly different logo for a new generation.
EW has the inside scoop on the Spongebob Squarepants wedding!
An upcoming episode of Spongebob “will piece together never-before-seen flashbacks of SpongeBob and his pals after they get trapped inside Krusty Krab’s freezer during the restaurant’s “eleventy seventh” birthday.” One of these flashbacks includes said wedding between the Sponge and squirrel. The episode will be narrated by Ricky Gervais and feature voices from talents like Rosario Dawson, Craig Ferguson, Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, LeBron James, Pink, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, and Robin Williams. Truth or Square, the one-hour special, airs November 6 at 8PM on Nickelodeon.
Check out a sneak peak from the episode here.
[Via EW]
Nickelodeon’s “splat” logo, first introduced in 1984, is going to be replaced this fall by a brand new logo that will provide a fresher look for the kids’ television network. The decision to give new life to the aging Nickelodeon logo came about after all the Nickelodeon channel logos were placed on a single business card. Other Nick channels include Nick at Nite, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin) and TeenNick (formerly the N). According to Cyma Zarghami, president of Nick and MTV Networks’ Kids and Family Group, “We wanted to clean it [the logo] up and allow Nick to be the stamp on all of these channels. In asking ourselves if everything could live under the splat, we decided that the splat was dated. It just couldn’t be done in a streamlined way.” With the celebration of Nickelodeon’s 30th anniversary this fall, the company “felt like this was the year (for an update).” Not only will the Nickelodeon logo be changed, but all Nickelodeon channels will for the very first time include the word ‘Nick’ in it. RIP, splat. What do you think the new Nickelodeon logo should look like?
[Via Variety]
Happy 10th Anniversary, SpongeBob! Celebrate 10 years of the sponge who lives in a pinapple under the sea by watching the 50 hour Spongebob Spongebash Marathon on Nickelodeon right now! The crazy-long marathon runs from Friday at 7PM to Sunday at 6PM. The marathon includes the classics and 11 brand new episodes. I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m ready…
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