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Snick Information

SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a two-hour programming block on the American cable television network Nickelodeon, geared toward general audiences, that ran from August 15, 1992 until August 28, 2004. It was aired on Saturdays starting at 8 p.m and ending at 10 p.m. ET. In 2004, SNICK was revamped as the Saturday night edition of TEENick. Nickelodeon continues to run a Saturday night programming block today, though since the TEENick name was removed from the lineup in February 2009, the block no longer goes by any name.

The block debuted on Saturday, August 15, 1992, with a pair of Sunday favorites (the preteen-oriented sitcom Clarissa Explains It All and the Nicktoon The Ren and Stimpy Show) and the network premieres of Roundhouse (a musical comedy variety series) and Are You Afraid of the Dark? (a horror anthology series).[1]

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Ads and bumpers

Ads and bumpers for SNICK featured the programming block's "mascot," dubbed "The Big Orange Couch," in several locales, including in front of the Midnight Society's campfire, Ren and Stimpy's house, and in various locations. It was retired in 2002, when the iconic couch, stuffed with $25,000 and 6000 cookies, was given away in a contest. In 2006, one of Nickelodeon's celebrities would take over Nickelodeon from Monday to Friday, sitting on the Big Orange Couch.[citation needed]

SNICK line-ups

The following are the shows aired during SNICK for the year listed. Although these are the standard shows aired, some days would see variation in the SNICK line-up.

SNICK

1992-1994:

1993 to mid-Summer 1994:

1994-1995:

1995-1996:

Early 1996-Spring 1996:

Fall 1996-Early 1997:

Early 1997-Fall 1997:

1997-1998:

July 11, 1998:

1998-1999:

Snick's Live Birthday Party:

Early 1999-late 1999:

All these shows aired from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. with the ending having the big orange couch and above that a clock counting down until next week's broadcast.

Snick House

In 1999, Snick was revamped and renamed Snick House. With this came a number of changes. The block was hosted by Nick Cannon, and each week, a celebrity or music group made an appearance. The format was very similar to the former TEENick block, but was more of a party. Each week, kids could go online and vote for their favorite Snick House Video Picks. The winning music video was then played during Snick House.

Early 1999-late 1999

Late 1999-Mid-2000

Fall 2000-Summer 2001

March 31, 2001

Elevator Music Era

After the SNICK House was cancelled in June 2000, Nick replaced SNICK's normal slot with "Nick Flicks", 90 minute Nicktoon specials. This went on from July 7, 1999 to January 12, 2000. On January 19, 2002, the brand new SNICK began with a whole new lineup, including a brand new cast of All That, which had been on hiatus for a year and a half. Bumpers now featured still pictures of various SNICK stars with a SNICK "talk bubble" above them, with elevator music playing in the background.

Fall 2001:

January-June 2002:

Snick On-Air Dare

Starting in September 2002, SNICK featured a series of On-Air Dare segments featuring members of the All That cast. All but three members of the cast would pull a lever to determine the night's "dare", which one of the three would have to do. This appears to have been based on Fear Factor.

Some of these dares included singing the National Anthem in a diaper, apple bobbing in a toilet, taking a bath in a tub of raw eggs, eating a couple gallons of blue cheese, being painted with peanut butter and licked by dogs, hanging upside down and being dipped in dog food, having buckets of worms dumped on the cast member's head, drinking a gallon of sweat, sitting in a giant bowl of chili, dressing up as a girl and competing in a beauty pageant, Eating 1000 toe nails, Put an entire Scorpion in your mouth, get pecked by Hungry Chickens or shaving their school principal's legs.

During this era of SNICK, the SNICK line-ups went through some major transitions that included the phasing out of The Nick Cannon Show and Cousin Skeeter and the addition of a new show, Romeo!

September 2002-February 2003:

September 6, 2003:

September 13, 2003:

September 20-September 27, 2003:

October 4, 2003:

October 11, 2003:

February-June 2004:

Saturday Night Nickelodeon era and the end of SNICK

During SNICK's "summer vacation", graphic design company "Beehive" created brand new bumpers for Saturdays on Nick, featuring orange SPLAT's morphing into a shows character. Instead of saying "SNICK", the announcer said "Saturday Night Nickelodeon". TEENick Saturday Night replaced SNICK and Saturday Night Nick for the 2004-2005 television season and onward until the TEENick name was dropped in February 2009, to later be used (with its spelling changed to TeenNick) as the name for the rebranded The N cable channel.

June-August 2004

Home Video Releases

In 1993, Nickelodeon released two VHS video tapes meant to recreate the SNICK-watching experience by including episodes from all four of the original SNICK shows: Clarissa Explains It All, Roundhouse, Ren and Stimpy, and Are You Afraid of the Dark?. The tapes also included episodes of the original The Adventures of Pete and Pete shorts in between each SNICK show as well as SNICK bumpers featuring The Big Orange Couch. The videos were released through Sony Wonder and came in orange-colored cassette tapes.

Volume 1: Nick SNICKS Friendship

Volume 2: Nick SNICKS The Family

References

  1. ^ Brown, Rich. "Nickelodeon Skews New for Fall." Broadcasting and Cable magazine. August 17, 1992. 20.
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1989–1994 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters · The Adventures of Pete & Pete · Are You Afraid of the Dark? · Clarissa Explains It All · Doug · Hey Dude · My Brother and Me · The Ren & Stimpy Show · Rocko's Modern Life · Roundhouse · Rugrats · Salute Your Shorts · All That · The Secret World of Alex Mack
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Currently running SpongeBob SquarePants · Degrassi · iCarly · True Jackson, VP · The Troop · Big Time Rush · Victorious · Gigantic · House of Anubis · Supah Ninjas · Power Rangers Samurai
Upcoming Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures
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Notes 1 This block is now online as of December 27, 2008. 2 This block is now online as of April 28, 2008. 3 These are now names for channels devoted to the same genre as the block was.
See also Children's Television Act · E/I · Saturday morning cartoon

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