This month's episodes of Nick Knacks looks at the double feature of Adventures in Rainbow Country and Matt and Jenny, both Canadian wilderness adventure shows created by the same people that aired on Nickelodeon between 1981 and 1983.
Nuts: somebody got video running natively on the Apple II back in 2013. Well, animated GIFs.
If I'd found this while making my Free Spirit game I....still couldn't have used it because it takes up too much memory. Notice how this guy can only play two GIFs per disk.
By the way, I was crushed there were no comments on Steve Jobs literally talking in the climax of that game. I flipped when I found out how to do that.
Freeze-framing the very start of this video suggests that after Nickelodeon introduced their Splat logos, they continued using the Silver Ball sign-off for a while:
Myself and another user on this forum (superkeegan9100) both contributed little bits to this YTP collab based on the legendary Steamed Hams segment from the Simpsons. If you have an hour and a half to spare, you absolutely HAVE to check it out. It seriously deserves to go in the MOMA. It's that insane.
First, Studio See, a forgotten PBS show where kids show you the neat things they do. It doesn't entirely work.
Second, Reggie Jackson's World of Sports, a sports and fitness show that marks Nickelodeon's first celebrity endorsement.
For some reason I've been looking a lot into the now long-gone kids' AM radio station Radio AAHS lately and found about 45 minutes of low quality recording from the station. Among the cuts here are the "I'm Cute" song from Animaniacs, a cover of I Just Can't Wait To Be King, not one but two songs from the Space Jam soundtrack (the main theme and Seal's awesome version of Fly Like an Eagle), cuts from Donna Lewis and Ace of Base, and a bunch of random songs I can't quite name.
Oh, and because you were asking for it, here's a YT playlist of some of the station's greatest hits: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD371D29DBC754E72
With regards to Matt Braly, I prefer the weekly release. Binging is terrible for an entire season to be released in one run and back in 2015/2016, when it started becoming a thing, there were people concerned over that.
Sometimes, I really question on why these streamers seems to be so selective on which show should get the weekly release treatment or not. Giving every show the binge format is unsustainable. Sure, there are some exceptions, but not every show needs it.
"Mr. Jones" by Counting Crows was written about how lead vocalist Adam Duritz wanted fame in order to feel loved. He then got fame and had a breakdown soon after; he has since done an altered version live, where he warns about how getting famous was a mistake.
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