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so that's how the Cartoon Network crew broke on there and advertised on their channel for a few mins that one time back in 2007. 🤣 maybe in a fun lore thing, maybe however the CN characters got onto Nick remained open somehow, and somebody snuck back onto Nick for that Studio Ten idea and put that out as a pitch along with The Day of Play Idea as a means of just funneling people over to Cartoon Network. 🤔😆
@@mart5610 I think i was mixing up the time points in this. I think I was trying to refer to that whole day of play thing and shifting viewers over to Cartoon Network instead. I was trying to say like what if there was some kind of portal exploit hole between the studio universes or something that allowed the CN characters to sneak into Nick's space all those years ago. when in actuality it was the whole commercial buying loophole. and i was thinking what if someone from the CN crew stuck into Nick's space and pitched Nick the idea of shutting off the channel for the day to push kids to playing outside. When in actuality it was a 3D chess move to steer viewers to Cartoon Network instead. I was attempting to write goofy convoluted conspiracy scenario. Sorry for not being clearer and getting things all loopy and mixed up. also i wasn't really sure what year the sneaking on Nick ad happened exactly, I see after looking that up again it was probably some time around the early 2000s. was just trying to get something out and be funny as a weird funny meta scenario.
Instead of World Wide Day of Play it would have made more sense to make an exercise show like Lazy Town but for older kids that encouraged them to be active and taught the kids new games and stuff. Like if Zoom was focused on athletics.
Another thing about NickMom, and I'm no expert, but like toddlers don't really just go to sleep at a time. Like, I have so many memories of not being able to sleep and watching The Upside Down Show in my parents room at like midnight. Imagine not being able to get your kid to sleep and the one reliable channel isn't even reliable
What’s amazing about Nick Studio 10 is that the majority of it is lost media, and no one cares. I remember when it was listed on the original Lost Media Wiki, and the comments were unanimously happy it was lost. That was when the memory of that horrible “show” was still fresh in people’s minds, but it’s been 11 years. It’s been long enough for Nick’s target audience to become adults and potentially search for lost media, but no one’s searching for this. If that doesn’t tell you how hated Nick Studio 10 was, nothing will.
I actually really liked Incredible Crew as a kid, although a big part of that was because the guy who voiced Finn from Adventure Time was in it. There was a few skits that I genuinely liked though. I don't remember anything about Nick Studio 10 aside from finding it annoying though
I liked Nick News, but my parents also "homeschooled" me in the most shoddy, low effort way so I was literally excited for any adult that cared about me learning anything
@@ironiceire I got quite a bit of PBS too honestly! And my parents had to pry me away from Animal Planet which was still pretty educational when I was a kid.
The Nickelodeon Worldwide Day of Play went on a 4 year hiatus, but eventually came back in 2023. Nick Studio 10 lasted just as long as that Henry Danger animated spin-off series.
@@EvanMediaArchiveit disappeared because Dan Schneider got booted from the network. They cancelled all his projects except Henry Danger and gave it to someone else to run
@@isaiahmarker407 That was also that same year when the show premiered and got canceled that Dan Schneider got the boot from the network. Thank goodness they got rid of him.
Had to switch the channel back to Worldwide Day of Play every hour thinking it would go away. Of course it was the day my family was in a hotel, with no flat grass, no football/soccer ball, and with no friends😂
Honestly, Nick News was a great effort to engage with kids, but I also resented that it was literally the last show on Nick before the end of the weekend. I actually think I would remember it a lot more fondly if it were moved to something like a Wednesday timeslot.
At least when NickMom was on, Nick Jr. had a 30-minute (i think) block before NickMom. Just to warn the viewers that it's time to sleep and let the Moms watch NickMom. It was called "Nick Jr. Bedtime Business".
You know this kinda reminds me of that thing adult swim used to do where they scare kids telling them to turn off the tv and go to bed for those lucky kids who stay up and like to swear and don’t want to follow rules
We interrupt this program to bring you a FART IN A JAR, JUST A FART IN A JAR... And now back to your regularly scheduled programming complete with the missing 10 seconds of footage that you missed😂😂
Nickelodeon: Today is Nickelodeon’s World Wide Day of Play, please go outside and play. Me: Change the channel to Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Disney Channel, or Toon Disney/Disney XD.
I remember the crapstorm from NickMom when it first occurred. People hated it and I genuinely don't understand how or why Viacom thought it was a good idea to air this on a TV channel for preschoolers. 1. What parent is going to to think "I should go to Nick Jr for my late-night entertainment?" 2. The gap between preschoolers and young adults is huge. CN is targeted at everyone (broadly speaking), but mainly at kids and teenagers. Adult Swim is aimed at late teenagers and adults which is much more reasonable of a difference in intended audiences. 3. The block just wasn't well-received. Even without the other two issues, I don't think it would have been successful since ratings and audience response were unimpressive.
I remember being a kid when Nick Mom was on the air. I didn’t understand anything coming from anything I saw on there, and looking back at the footage as a now 18-year-old, I am very happy I don’t remember too much of the Amy Schumer levels of comedy on display.
The Vietnam flashbacks I got seeing the Worldwide Day of Play logo in the thumbnail is unmatched. I remember as a mid-late 00's kid seeing this during the time when my brain had turned on proper and being confused af and a little freaked out by the eerie white background and the kids yelling with the birds chirping on top of the voiceover that occasionally played. What made it worse was whenever the TV was kinda loud during it since I was too young to understand using a remote but thankfully didn't happen to often. Once I learned how to use a remote tho, that crap went straight to Cartoon Network for some Adventure Time or whatever was on at that moment. I don't remember seeing it on TV in the last 5 years, though. Insanely weird.
I will forever resent the Worldwide Day of Play. It was 2008 when I first saw it, I was 3 at the time. I actually wanted to try and play during the event and on that same day, a massive thunderstorm occured for the entire day. I never attempted the worldwide day of play again.
Not weird at all! I loved Nick News. It always reminded me of those little Scholastic news booklets that I used to get in school. Plus, Linda Ellerbee was a cool lady with a cool name.
As a kid I loved watching the news. I'm not a fan of it either now, probably because I despise pretty much all of our politicians now days (granted retrospectively I can't stand George Bush either but I didn't understand his policies as a kid.)
Nick world wide day of okay: go outside and be active Eas: TORNADO IS IN YOUR AREA 1 minute later on Nick: Nick is off the air, go out side and be active, do it now because it's good for you! Around 1,000 kids who listened and dint change the channel: AAAAAA*gets sever injuries*
I have no idea what made Nickelodeon think interrupting their own shows was a good idea. I still get pissed off just thinking about it. Whoever's idea that was should've been fired on the spot.
Never forget that the Worldwide Day Of Play Event happened on one of my birthdays and I was out bowling with my friends and all of us couldn’t believe they had the Worldwide Day Of Play going on the tv screens when we bowled
Unfortunately, I was a little dork and went outside and played. One year during the Worldwide Day of Play, my friend accidentally threw one of my footballs into a creek (we used the fence as the endzone, and the ball tipped up and over), and I couldn't get it back. I was so pissed. Also, that friend broke my copy of Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 after moving his Xbox 360 with my game inside. I'm still pissed.
The World Wide Day of Play was essentially Nick telling us to "touch grass". I'm probably gonna sound like a boomer for saying this, but I think they were onto something. There's times when I'm on the internet and my anxiety is just kicking my butt and sending me down a spiral. But stepping away from the screen really helps clear my mind and breaks that negative mindset.
No, youre right!! I used to hate myself for being a pudgy nerd. I was hung up on girls and sex and was basically an incel. Then I started hitting the gym. I do long for a romantic/sexual partner still, but it's taken a backseat to self improvement. Plus, I came to realize a lot of gym dudes are HUGE nerds who like gaming and anime just as much as working out!! Heck, I even made some new friends that I really look up to, including one of my college roommates who's a real chick magnet--and for once, I have no jealousy.... only mad respect!!
I remember Worldwide day of play, the screen was the same for HOURS with reused background noise of kids playing in a playground, even a 8 year old me thought it was the most laziest program I seen on TV
I went outside for the worldwide day of play ONE TIME when i was a kid and i never did it again. I just changed the channel to Cartoon Network or just took a nap (i didnt have any video games to play instead)
I HATED Nick Studio 10! The fact that it interrupted whatever you were watching for "an important message" and it turned out to be a very dumb short video clip made me so mad!
I remember running into the Worldwide Day of Play years ago and for a few minutes I stared at the screen until I realized I recorded the Splat block on TeenNick and I absorbed nostalgia I didn’t have
I honestly thought that the Worldwide Day of Play was only a one time thing! When I saw it, my reaction was "You know Cartoon Network and the Disney Channel are a thing, right? Kids can just switch to those channels until you guys come back."
I swear I remember multiple times where it rained in my area specifically on the World Wide Day of Play. It's like how it tends to rain on the 4th of July or how it tends to be freezing on Halloween. The weather was cursed that day.
While Nick News was boring as a kid, it did influence how I see the world and I still remember the "5 Ws" (Who, what, when, where, and why). It also taught some interesting lessons like how to use the Dewey Decimal System at your local library, how the President is elected, etc. It's the eating Brussels sprouts of kids TV.
Considering the Worldwide Day of Play started in the 2000s and aired nothing but a static image all day, it could have actually ended up damaging some TV sets because the logo would be burned into the screen if it was left on long enough :P
I love how the Nickelodeon world wide day of play almost got someone killed because of a toxic air leak or something sweeping over a state. If they didn’t see the alert and instead went outside to play, they might’ve died.
I actually liked _Nick News_ as a kid; I always thought it was very informative and insightful for something that was aimed at young ones. I also thought the Worldwide Day of Play was good when I was a kid; it helped that I lived (and still live) in Tucson, a part of the country where the weather was either nearly or completely perfect on practically all the days it fell on, which I know wasn't necessarily true in most of the rest of the country. I'm in total agreement with you on Nickmom, however; if you watched one minute of that block's "original" programming, you would be even more grateful for the timing of _Bluey_ having made its American television debut very late in the 2010s; it's, in every aspect, a far more pro-parent program than anything on that short-lived attempt by Nick Jr. to get someone above the age of six to tune into it late at night instead of _Law & Order._ And as for _Nick Studio 10_ . . . I had stopped viewing the channel by the time that had its (brief) run, but based on what I've seen of it, it is proof positive that what happens in RU-vid Poops . . . should have stayed in RU-vid Poops.
I watched a little Nick from time to time but something about the mention of Wendell and Vinny triggered something in me like some sort of foreign sleeper agent
the other part of worldwide day of play as people have pointed out is saying you should get off your butt staring at the tv...for one day a year. yeah, that's enough to stay healthy.
8:29 I think im quite literally the only kid who ever ACTUALLY went outside on the Worldwide Day of Play. Like they'd play it and I'd look outside like 'you know what? It is a great day out after like 5 1/2 straight months of nothing but snow from living _exactly_ 20 minutes from the Canadian border, Im going to go get my skates, my bike, and my friends and hit the concrete' it was great
Worldwide Day of Play just meant that I watched the "celebration", changed the channel to Disney Channel/Cartoon Network, or put a DVD/VCR on until I could get on the family computer, even if I did go outside for a while. I loved Nick News and I used to watch it all the time but looking back on it, I was a weird child with weird parents who had me watching TV Land, Jeopardy, and Star Trek with them all the time. Plus, turns out the weirdness was a combo of not even being close to being neurotypical and unmedicated Bipolar 1, LMAO. Also, NickMom is just a bunch of Amy Schumers running amok without the broken clock times where she's funny within an ensemble cast so no wonder it bombed. Nobody wants to watch that and Nick Studio 10 is just Try Not to Cringe on TV. If I wanted to see Random Funny Humor, I'd go on RU-vid. I'm watching SpongeBob for SpongeBob!
Wait, they still did the Day of Play through 2020? Wasn't the entire point of March 2020-early 2021 supposed to be "stay inside or else you're at risk for this deadly contagious disease"?
I’ve been watching you since like 2015 and it’s so impressive seeing how far you’ve come! I’m glad you mentioned Nickmoms, the kind of jokes they’d make that would be entirely uncensored on a kids channel is crazy. Sure it would only appear after 9 pm but I’ve got siblings who watch the channel that don’t sleep till 11 or 12.
I saw Nickelodeon Worldwide Day of Play and Nick mom in the thumbnail and I know what I was getting myself into. I was craving more Connor The Waffle Nickelodeon content so this is Pleasant to see. Also, I never knew that there was a variant of Nickelodeon Worldwide Day of Play that actually showed the kids playing instead of a blank screen, could you redirect me to that? I mean the one where it actually shows the kids playing so I can add it to my Worldwide Day of Play playlist? Also I believe it ended in 2017, and there was like a commercial for 2018 and 2019 had a little icon in the corner, but no Channel termination happened. Edit: so I watched the full video is Nick studio 10 sounds absolutely obnoxious, when I saw the interruption videos it didn't even look real, and the skits as much as they were corny, they were better than whatever they would do for those important announcements. I can't believe I could be watching SpongeBob one day and it will cut to some random thing
i loved Nick news with Linda Ellabee. it was the only news i was allowed to watch and it got me to like going out and being an activist. it got me to like voting.
Another problem with NickMom is that at the time, Time Warner Cable used Nick Jr. as the channel that would play in the corner when you were looking through Kids On Demand. It could be 7pm and you're looking for an Adventure Time episode, meanwhile the preview window is not Amy Schumer talking about piping her husband. They must have gotten complaints as it was switched to Boomerang a few weeks later.
ngl, i really did laugh a bit when those "important announcements" came up, ever since the creation of Lobotomy memes, things like that have become funny again
If you thought that "Worldwide Day of Play" shit was bad, there were a couple of years where, for like a day or two, they had this televised thing where it was adults and (presumably) their kids were just talking about shit. Oh, and changing the channel DID NOT SAVE YOU. It was on Cartoon Network. It was on Disney. I have to watch post-Fingerpoke of Doom WCW one time.
I remember when worldwide day of play will come on and I would just go on my game boy, Ds, PSP, Wii or just flat out put on movie on DVD blue ray. Bro I would even play with my toys, because no way in hell I was going outside in the sweating hot weather without my friends or older cousin.
I get the idea behind the Worldwide Day of Play, but it clearly wasn't thought out very well. If they really wanted to get kids to go outside and play, they should've coordinated with all the major kid's cable channels to all shut off for a few hours. And even that would probably not work very well. When I was a kid and couldn't find anything interesting on tv, I'd just fire up my Super Nintendo.
I remember as a kid watching one of the last episodes of Nick News, I had no idea it was a thing as a child cause I tended to miss it and it was at the point it was never promoted. It was the episode about kids who were gonna die young and interviewing them. Still suprised they had the guts to do that ngl
I grew up watching Nickelodeon religiously, but I don't remember _Nick News_ at all. I had to look it up. Apparently Ellerbee hosted it for twenty-five years! That's almost as old as I am. And yet, like I said, I don't ever remember seeing it, or even hearing about it. As for the so-called Worldwide Day of Play, I remember that vividly. I specifically remember being confused about what was going on. I went to all three televisions in my house to see if I could access Nickelodeon. As a kid, I didn't realize that what was broadcast to one TV would also be broadcast to every other TV.
Yeah, Worldwide Day of Play almost always seemed to coincede with thunderstorms when i was a kid (like it was probably only a few times, but still, lol... and in my area, our local cable company didn't carry Cartoon Network until like 2007, so you couldn't even switch to another kids channel... you just had to watch like ESPN or something, lol)
One year when the Nickelodeon worldwide day of play was going on, a tornado warning cropped up, like the one at 6:54 but more modern. My mom kinda understood what the worldwide day of play was, and was just dumbfounded and laughing at the irony. Every other year it rained/was windy. Welcome to Iowa!
Nickelodeon's Worldwide Day of Play has always given me this miasma of envy and jealousy. I would be a sucker for playing Capture the Flag with Mr. Krabs and doing all the fun things there. I'm not asking my Mother or Father to take me to Los Angeles or New York City (wherever it was, probably in one of the 10 biggest American cities) for that though (they didn't give two shits regardless). Also, being born in the late 2000s, I sadly grew up with Nick Studio 10. Holy shit, every time I was watching Spongebob and the screen went to orange with that annoying "tHe FoLLOwInG iS An iMpOrTaNt aNnOuNcEmEnT" and cut to an unfunny off-brand D.D.O.I. "meme" I just questioned my sanity and deleted the DVR. The 2010s were such a bizarre time for Nickelodeon istg. I'm still glad that I grew up with some bangers on Cartoon Network and even the Disney Channel though. (Adventure Time, Uncle Grandpa please don't judge me, Wander Over Yonder, etc.) Anyways sorry for writing an essay, I just wanted to give my thoughts on these horrible concoctions Nickelodeon brewed up.
I have a vague memory of stupid Nick Studio 10 coming on and interrupting Spongebob once when I was like 6 years old I hated it. It was so insufferable, my brain seems to have tried to block most of that awful memory out. Also, I'm glad I grew up on Boomerang, TeenNick (especially their nightly "The 90s Are All That" block), Sprout, and early morning reruns of older Disney Channel shows from the 2000s. I mostly watched regular Nickelodeon for Spongebob and The Fairly OddParents (before the latter was exclusively moved to NickToons).
My only memory of worldwide day of play was when we had just come inside because a giant rainstorm had started. We put on nick because they had spongebob on and 5 mins after we got on the episode ended and they did the whole day of play thing. Me and my sister just started bawling.
I actually remember getting a lil happy seeing Nick News in the morning as a kid, if only because Linda made things feel comfortable while explaining the news. Iunno why, I really don't care about the news, but it think it was all her that made it feel ok to watch.
Ugh! I remember the Day of Play when I watched it as a kid and I just changed the channel to either Cartoon Network or Jetix (Jetix was also airing kids cartoons)
As a man of nearly 45 years of age, I will inform you that "Nick News W-5" as I remember it has been around for a while. I recall viewing it in my early teens (around 1992). Might I also point out that you resemble a younger version of Herr Pink from the eating channel on RU-vid "Cult Moo."
15:25 WHAT?! "Because that's in the middle of the week, when people are really tired, and I love to just f- them up!" I CAN'T be the only one hearing that! 🤣🤣🤣 (What are they ACTUALLY saying? It CAN'T be that!)