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Is this streaming service going to have all the classic Nicktoons?.
Most of them, yes and right now, some Nick cartoons have many missing seasons in CBS All Access, but it could change under Paramount+ brand.
 

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Most of them, yes and right now, some Nick cartoons have many missing seasons in CBS All Access, but it could change under Paramount+ brand.

Wow that is annoying, some seasons are missing?. They better put those missing parts up now.
 

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Wow that is annoying, some seasons are missing?. They better put those missing parts up now.
Yes, agreed with you and that frustrated me as well.

I may own some Nick shows on DVD but streaming service is more convenient - no more changing the disc or worry about scratch on disc.
 

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Yes, agreed with you and that frustrated me as well.

I may own some Nick shows on DVD but streaming service is more convenient - no more changing the disc or worry about scratch on disc.

I've always hated when a few episodes or entire seasons are missing as it makes the cartoons feel incomplete, DVD or streaming can suffer that problem.
 
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The Loud House and Peppa Pig are already on there. Charlie Brown is not however so that's new I thought Apple had all of those.
In any case, what does "Snoopy" mean? Is it The Snoopy Show that premiered on Apple TV+, or is it something else?
I would think that it means that A Boy Named Charlie Brown, Snoopy Come Home, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown, and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) will be on the service since Paramount owns the distribution rights to those movies.
 
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I think the only Nicktoon missing (at least the ones made up until 2005) is KaBlam, for obvious reasons.
KaBlam and Oh Yeah Cartoons are the only two pre-2005 Nicktoons missing entirely (plus the standalone Action League Now spinoff if you want to count that).

Rocko's Modern Life and Aaahh! Real Monsters each only have their first 2 out of 4 seasons available. Rocket Power and Wild Thornberrys both only have season 1. Ren and Stimpy is missing an assortment of episodes, no different from what's always been missing anywhere the show was available to stream before. And the Rugrats Vacation episode is missing. Everything else is complete as far as I can tell.

But then there's a ton of post-2005 stuff missing.
 

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