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}} Here are many short films that appeared on Nickelodeon, Nicktoons and Nick Jr. Picture Pages{{main|Picture Pages}}Sports Cartoons{{main|Sports Cartoons}}Inside-Out BoyFive shorts were produced for Nickelodeon from 1989 to 1993; they followed a boy who accidentally swung over the bar of the swing set, causing his body to flip inside-out. The shorts were animated in claymation by Sculptoons. It was later featured in a bumper for TeenNick's The '90s Are All That. Two shorts each can be seen on the Rugrats VHS tapes "Tales from the Crib" and "A Baby's Gotta Do What a Baby's Gotta Do". Nick DaysThis 30-second short series, which aired from 1993 to 1997, describes a different official or unofficial holiday (with accompanying animation) every day. Muppet Beach PartyThe Muppets cover "Kokomo" and "Wipe Out" in two music videos which aired on Nickelodeon in the mid-1990s. Orange CarpetThis long-running Nickelodeon interstitial series (formerly known as "Nicksclusive" from 1995 to 2011) promotes or takes a behind-the-scenes look at a movie or (until the early-2000s) a Nickelodeon show. The Non-Adventures of Safety QueenShorts featuring a girl with the alias of Safety Queen who helps kids overcome their fears by advising them against it, giving ridiculous scenarios of what would happen if they went for it, but the kids ignore this and do it anyway and realize there was nothing to fear after all. Three shorts were produced for Nickelodeon in 1995; these shorts can be seen on the Rugrats VHS tape Phil and Lil: Double Trouble. The Space Between Mr. Frear's EarsA man named Mr. Frear hears music in everyday situations. Five shorts were produced in 1995. Short Films by Short PeopleIn 1996, Nickelodeon debuted a series of short films developed by children. It reran two years after its debut and often shown in the afternoon on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. as well to fill in time. Most notably was Innie and Outie, a short film about two friends who go to see a movie for the day. The faces are made of live-action pictures of belly buttons, and animated with facial features to simulate speech and actions, like drinking.[1] KaBlam!Shorts from the KaBlam! series such as Sniz & Fondue, Action League Now!, Prometheus and Bob, Life with Loopy, and sometimes The Off-Beats were once shown during commercial breaks on Nicktoons. Life with Loopy and Prometheus and Bob were the most played. Very Aggressive VegetablesThese shorts are about kids insulting a vegetable, and then the vegetable comes to life and goes crazy, destroying snacks or yelling at the kid. Six 30-second shorts were produced for Nickelodeon Australia by Fudge Puppy Productions in 1997. Toons From Planet Orange (1998)Spider and FlyThis was a series of clay-animated shorts about a spider trying to get a fly. The fly always outwits him, however. Thirteen shorts were produced by Elm Road On The Box; the first one was also shown during the Nickelodeon TV special "Toons from Planet Orange". SnoutThis is about animals with snouts who dance to music. They babysit two baboon twins as the mother comes in on chaos. Three shorts were produced by Fudge Puppy Productions; the first one was also shown during the Nickelodeon TV special "Toons from Planet Orange". Ego from MarsThis is about a group of aliens and a robot who try to take over the earth, but fail at doing so. Created by Mark Gravas. Frog's Life/Vida De SaposTwo frogs attempt to cross a busy road, but the big frog gets run over despite the little frog warning him. Produced by Metrovisión Post Producción. Balinese Slapping FishAlso produced by Fudge Puppy Productions in 1998, it is basically about an orange fish and green fish who slap each other. Usually, something is going on and the two fish randomly appear. Most of the shorts (except for a Top Five short) ends with them on an image with the title, which is said by a group of kids. Hot ChunksThese shorts star Angus King as a variety of characters. Thirteen minute-long shorts were produced for Nickelodeon Australia by Fudge Puppy Productions in 1998. CatDogThese are the two pilot films of CatDog that aired before the show existed. TechNickIn these shorts, a teenager answers questions about computers and the internet. Nine shorts were produced by Robert Zammarchi and Big Blue Dot in 1999. Nick.com Toons (2000)The Boy from WoyProduced by MudFish Studios, this is about a boy with a rubber glove on his head who has a magical remote control that can stop, fast forward, and rewind things. The premise is similar to that of the 2006 film Click. Jerk Chicken & Fish Out of WaterProduced by Pitch Productions, this is about a chicken who becomes a police officer and a fish who just sits there. The chicken pushes people around, and the fish saves the day when he swallows the "psycho pooch" that the chicken is scared of. Bobby the Lizard BoyThis is about a half iguana/half boy, with a babysitter named Laura. Bobby attempts to foil her every plan, and he ends up eating her. Ernie & TrafalgarErnie's dog Trafalgar needs to "water the tree," but just crossing the street to get to the tree turns into an adventure for him. While waiting for the light to turn green, Ernie's imagination runs wild, and a giant mutant plant spells relief for Trafalgar. He almost gets eaten by a shark, but Trafalgar manages to save him in his misery. Monster Vs MonsterA brother and a sister make monsters in their imagination during bedtime to fight one another. Music MonsterThis one-shot sketch is about a monster who sings and tries to get some milk. The Little FreaksThis is a one-shot sketch about a trio of friends that have various abnormalities (one girl has three eyes, there is a pair of Siamese twins, and one boy has a brain in a glass), and they save the world from a villain named Noface. This short was also aired on an episode of KaBlam! Astrology with SquidwardAstrology with Squidward was a series of shorts that ran from 2000 to 2001 on Nickelodeon. The shorts featured SpongeBob SquarePants octopus Squidward Tentacles giving humorous horoscopes, relating the Zodiac signs to characters on the show. Gordon BleughThe shorts are claymation/stopmotion in nature, and are animated by Neville Buchanan. Several accounts describe this short as the misadventures of a claymation, anthropomorphic green frog in a chef's costume, often facing mishaps like malfunctioning equipment or a fly buzzing around the kitchen. Four shorts were produced by A for Animation and Elm Road Productions in 2000. The Crimson Chin & Cleft, the Boy Chin WonderThese shorts, produced in 2001, feature characters from The Fairly OddParents and resemble a moving comic book. The shorts follow the Crimson Chin and Cleft, the Boy Chin Wonder as they fight crime in the Chin's comic book. These also appear as "we'll be right back" and "now we're back" signs in early Fairly OddParents episodes. Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusNickelodeon commissioned a series of shorts in 2001 to promote the Boy Genius movie. Some episodes include Hyper Corn, Sea Minus, and Ultralord vs. the Squirrels. Several of these shorts were made into games on Nick.com. Schoolyard Safari{{Empty section|date=September 2014}}Foul FactsAired in 2002, this short consists the narrator teaching the kids about seemingly gross bodily fluids and unwanted symptoms, which include mucus, warts, dandruff, etc. It lasted for 6 episodes. It re-aired on Nicktoons in 2011.[2] The PresentatorsA stop-motion series about three presentators named Stefan, Brian and Dan who host Nickelodeon and usually fool around on camera. It was produced by Aardman Animations from 2002 to 2004. Doodlez{{main|Doodlez}}NapmanAired in 2003. It is about a man who is always sleeping on his cot, and is thus called "Napman." He travels by having his dog pull his cot along, Billy the dog always saves the day, but Napman gets the credit. However, Billy is usually just doing dog things, like chasing a duck/cat or running towards a tree to "do its business". Aside from the opening theme, the only dialogue in the shorts is at the end, when one or more people praise Napman by saving, "Nice work, Napman!" Tortellini Western{{main|Tortellini Western}}Leader Dog{{main|Leader Dog}}Deko Boko Friends{{main|Deko Boko Friends}}Purple and Brown{{main|Purple and Brown}}Mr. MeatyThe shorts from which the show originated. Avatar: The Last AirbenderShorts featuring the cast of The Last Airbender super deformed. There have been three. Those Scurvy Rascals{{main|Those Scurvy Rascals}}Planet SketchShorts from the British/Canadian CGI sketch show, Planet Sketch. A Town Called Panic{{main|A Town Called Panic}}PrimoA series of German/British shorts about a penguin called Primo who goes on crazy adventures. Oscar's Oasis{{main|Oscar's Oasis}}Edgar and Ellen{{main|Edgar and Ellen}}Domo{{main|Domo (NHK)}}Bin Weevils{{Main|Bin Weevils}}Bin Weevils are ants who go on strange adventures. The shorts have been the basis of an online game that centre on the main characters, Tink and Clott. The game also includes facts about the world of Bin Weevils. They aired 12 shorts and 13 full length episodes. Bin Weevils now is a popular children's socialing networking site.[3]Nick Jr. shortsNick Jr. Rocks{{Main|Nick Jr. Rocks}}Max and His Alphabet AdventuresMax tells a story about an adventure he went on with a letter of the alphabet, which involves many words that begin with the letter; his father tells him to go to sleep at the end of each short. Nine shorts were produced by Lee Corey from 1993 to 1997. The Grumpy BugA grumpy little bug looking for someone to play with him. Face{{Main|Nick Jr. (block)#1994–2004}}Little Big Room (1994-95)In this short series, Flexy (Joey Mazzarino), Jam, and sometimes someone else do things in the titular room. Winky LoveAn African-American girl explains what it's like to live in a big city. Four shorts were animated by Bill Davis in 1994. What's the Buzz with Philomena Fly (1995)In this short series animated by DMA Animation, Philomena Fly shows a live-action video she made with her BuzzyCam. Jungle BoogieClips of animals are shown which revolve around something they do. Three shorts, which all run under a minute, were produced in 1995. Joey's LunchAnthropomorphic food come out of Joey's lunchbox and do something while promoting healthy eating. Four minute-long shorts were produced by Luna Vox Productions in 1996. Flexy's Little Big Question (1996)A spin-off of Little Big Room where Flexy asks kids a question. Countin' CarlA superhero helps children get over problems related to counting up to 5. Five live-action shorts were produced in 1996. Amby and Dexter{{Main|Amby and Dexter}}Wordville with Marc Weiner and Friends (1998)In Wordville, Mark Weiner reveals a word, and then visits someone who tells us about the word. Nick Jr. Show and TellA child tells a story and shows the artwork s/he made to go along with it, which are both accompanied by an animation. Seven shorts were produced by Buzzco Associates in 1998. Abby's FriendsChris Gifford created this live-action short series in 1998 which lasted for three episodes. After Abby leaves her room, her stuffed animals (a cat, a cow, a dog, and a pig) come to life through puppetry and learn social skills. The cat and pig stuffed animals were later featured in the Into the City! episode "The Search for Mono". Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (1998){{main|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast}}Nick Jr. Presents (1999-2000)An animated adaptation of a story or a vignette featuring Bill Cosby is shown. Just Ask! (2000)A child's misconceptions about something are corrected by a woman, whose answer is accompanied by an animation. Just for Me Stories (2001)
Favorite FoodsA child makes a short animation about his favorite food. Four shorts were produced by John Serpentelli in 2001. One-shot shortsZoom (1996)An animated adaptation of the book by Istvan Banyai. The Right to Express Yourself (1997)An intro featuring many languages leads into a short story about Zeebo, who likes to express himself, and his dad, who initially disapproves of Zeebo expressing himself. Zeebo and his dad eventually decide to express themselves together. The story was designed by Zolo Inc., animated by Pixar, and originally produced for UNICEF's "Cartoons for Children's Rights" campaign. Antics (1998)In this CGI short produced by Pitch Productions, ants play with a hula hoop-like object. One ant doesn't let another ant play with the object, but that ant gets to do so after it asks the other ant for a turn. This short aired on both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr.; Nick Jr.'s version, entitled "Ants, Ants, Ants", added an intro featuring an anthill. Fowl PlayThe short's name is a pun on the phrase foul play. In Fowl Play, penguins and ducks play an exciting soccer game with music in the background. In the end, the music shifts, and a team of three ostriches catch the ball, ready to challenge the teams. It was made by Christopher DeSantis and won the Nicktoons Creator Award.[4] References1. ^http://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?q=soap+opera&p=28&item=T:57108 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nicktoons shorts}}2. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MssRu5jmUnk 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://binweevils.com/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-07-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717155328/http://www.binweevils.com/ |archivedate=2011-07-17 |df= }} 4. ^ . 3 : Nicktoons|Nickelodeon|Lists of films |
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