ivanlerma
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Ehh, i have a friend who says differently about Henry Danger, but he doesn't like the cartoon so there's something nick fans can agree with.I also heard that Henry Danger kinda just sucks, so there's that too I guess.
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Ehh, i have a friend who says differently about Henry Danger, but he doesn't like the cartoon so there's something nick fans can agree with.I also heard that Henry Danger kinda just sucks, so there's that too I guess.
Seeing Rango up relatively high really does show how damn popular that movie still is to this day damn
If the devs are looking at this poll and Nickelodeon is willing, he May actually have a decent shot to get in now 0_0
Also lol at Henery Danger being so low
Henry Danger being that low isn't shocking, seeing how dismal of a reputation his franchise has. It's a wonder he somehow ranked higher than Pinky Malinky.I also heard that Henry Danger kinda just sucks, so there's that too I guess.
Rerunning an old show is okay since it means not having to produce any new episodes for it anymore (assuming it doesn't get in the way of SpongeBob airings very much. It's not like this is going to randomly be a Johnny Test situation.Fanboy & Chum Chum are the highest characters of their OWN series infront of Kyle and Boog, strangely funny but also interesting despite placing around the 40's.
The Catscratch Trio and Parker being this low saddens me, Miko's placement has me a little curious as i thought she was one of the most requested characters, same said with Kappa Mikey too.
Otis being in the 10's makes me a little relief since it shows that people are still wishing to see Barnyard in this game. maybe if Nick were to let Otis in, they'd be willing to drop their potential stinginess of ignoring the series for the sake of the show's fans(though if they hated barnyard then why show reruns of it on tv?)
The show is currently an ongoing one and doesn't have many episodes at the moment since it started a few months ago, so that's pretty understandable.Yeah, the reviews seem to say that it isn't amazing, but it is a solid foundation to be built off of... I should also check it out at some point.
If they do do another one like this, it'd be interesting to see the data we'd get if it also asked some basic demographic info (age, gender, country, etc)... I'm curious how different things are depending on how long ago you were a kid what aired around you, and what shows were marketed at you constantly...
Yeah, I'm surprised Rango did that well as well! We'll see if he makes it in; he'd be a funny surprising choice and definitely has the moveset potential.
Modern + Blurring The Line Between 2D and Live-Action is a bad 1-2 combo, I suppose...
I thought he'd be popular with the kids, with how much Henry Danger-related stuff seems to air on Nick. Or is it adults that he has a negative reputation with?Henry Danger being that low isn't shocking, seeing how dismal of a reputation his franchise has
It's adults that he has a negative reputation with, and adults are the ones who primarily responded to the poll. I don't know if Henry is even an option because he started out as a live action character, even if he did get an animated spinoff.I thought he'd be popular with the kids, with how much Henry Danger-related stuff seems to air on Nick. Or is it adults that he has a negative reputation with?
The latter, mostly. To put it bluntly, the main characters are so unlikable and/or incompetent that those viewers would root for the villains to win. That's not a good sign for a superhero show.I thought he'd be popular with the kids, with how much Henry Danger-related stuff seems to air on Nick. Or is it adults that he has a negative reputation with?
If Ludosity are aware of the show, they'd probably leave him out by principle even if he does have a loophole.It's adults that he has a negative reputation with, and adults are the ones who primarily responded to the poll. I don't know if Henry is even an option because he started out as a live action character, even if he did get an animated spinoff.
Yeah, plus it's fairly common for modern TV shows to have the first half of Season 1 basically feel like an extended pilot as they continue to refine their premise and cover the groundwork needed to establish what the world actually is like...The show is currently an ongoing one and doesn't have many episodes at the moment since it started a few months ago, so that's pretty understandable.
That said, there'll be Halloween-themed episodes apparently airing on Friday.
In a word, yes. After all, the guy came back to reprise Jack Sparrow for the PotC crossover in Sea of Thieves, so I imagine he would be readily available.I was thinking about Rango again, and I had a thought.
so we know the devs and Nickelodeon are considering Voice Acting further down the line eventually, and it's made me wonder, since it's very unlikely that Johnny Depp himself would come back to voice Rango for the game, would it be more likely we see his voice actor from the Rango video game, Jared Butler, come and voice him should Rango get in as DLC?
Being fair here, smash ultimate wasnt ready for release. Its obvious Piranha Plant was supposed to be base game and the game had some pretty broken moves on release. In general, it seems like it has become a gaming standard rather than something that happened to just NASB.I need to say something im sad that nowadays games release so unfinnished and you are supposed to shut up until all dlc released! (nothing against ludosity im talking about nick) And i waited until all of acs dlc released and it still feels really unfinnished compared to New leaf!
I mean if the Dlc is affordable i might get Nick allstar brawl later! but right now i pass!
I do find the idea of PP being planned for base game a little questionable given the Nipper Plant spirit, but yeah I get what you're saying. I don't think there's been a major release that's complete at launch since the 3DS at most, and that's just because the 3DS got support for updates way too late.Being fair here, smash ultimate wasnt ready for release. Its obvious Piranha Plant was supposed to be base game and the game had some pretty broken moves on release. In general, it seems like it has become a gaming standard rather than something that happened to just NASB.
It could be worse, in Canada the dollar sunk so badly there that buying games is a luxury nowadays (around 80$ for major game releases at launch, and that's without the tax).It sucks that a lot of games are released incomplete, but games HAVE to do it in order for their base prices to not go up because of inflation, sadly.
Yeah, PS5 games cost $89.99 here before tax, which definitely sucks. If Nintendo follows with the $10 price hike then I'm personally definitely going to be cutting down on my Nintendo game consumption, reducing it to the few franchises that I know I will always play the games of to the end and a few key multiplayer games... It's hard to justify spending a day's wages on something that you don't know for 100% certain you will enjoy, you know?It could be worse, in Canada the dollar sunk so badly there that buying games is a luxury nowadays (around 80$ for major game releases at launch, and that's without the tax).
Regardless of anything, at least we should consider ourselves lucky that the game's high concept was enough for a lot of people to back it, regardless if it's complete or not. If this was Nickelodeon Kart Racer, we wouldn't see extra characters and stages until the sequel a couple years from now.
...I don't really see how the Nipper Plant spirit calls the idea of Piranha Plant being planned as base game into question, especially in light of all the other weird stuff surrounding it, namely that:I do find the idea of PP being planned for base game a little questionable given the Nipper Plant spirit, but yeah I get what you're saying. I don't think there's been a major release that's complete at launch since the 3DS at most, and that's just because the 3DS got support for updates way too late.
Yeah, hopefully there'll be movement on the stock front by Christmas. The only Nick game situation that matched this kind of lunacy was when the special editions for Battle For Bikini Bottom were unveiled.Speaking on NASB and Canada, things have gotten even weirder now: I see most online stores continue to list the game as unavailable, but the few that do have it are listing it as $80, when the game is $50 digitally... This is on websites like Amazon, so I'm guessing that these are third-party sellers taking advantage of the stock shortage to flip them for a profit, but it's still kind of a crazy situation.
Yeah, hopefully it'll improve soon! As this is getting the tiniest bit silly...Yeah, hopefully there'll be movement on the stock front by Christmas. The only Nick game situation that matched this kind of lunacy was when the special editions for Battle For Bikini Bottom were unveiled.Though I have a really good paycheque, so it's no skin off my nose.
Anyway, how's the Halloween marathon event going for you?
What episode of MLaaTR did you watch again?Yeah, hopefully it'll improve soon! As this is getting the tiniest bit silly...
Oh, it happened! It went mostly well, I think, but I did learn two important lessons:
1) My Life as a Teenage Robot has aged wonderfully. Like, if you ignore the aspect ratio and how Nick+ had weirdly bad quality for the shows (like, I think that more morally-grey services would probably provide a better costumer experience then the official Amazon Prime one), the actual episode was fantastic on basically all fronts. Good jokes, a likeable protagonist, great art style, and a very good episode structure with a simple moral for kids to learn. I knew it was good and I have seen some other episodes recently, but I was very impressed by the Halloween episode, especially given how it is the 2nd episode of the entire series.
2) Victorious has aged terribly and iCarly didn't fare off too much better (at least based on their Halloween specials). Like, my goodness, those shows were just mean? Very mean? Every second joke was just a character dunking on another character (whether verbally or physically) for failing to meet some sort of arbitary standard which I guess makes them worthy of harassment (ex/ Freddie wears a very-normal-looking witch costume for Halloween, which is not masculine enough). Moreover, Victorious' "Halloween special" wasn't even properly Halloween-themed! It just involved the main characters being stuck in a lower-class neighbourhood and being scared of poor people physically assaulting them. It "subverted the audience's expectations" by having the poor people ultimately be nice to the main cast (changing their tire to help them drive out of the neighborhood), but the final joke of the episode was still a scene of a man touching Jade without her consent because, um, her discomfort is unfunny I guess... It was just super unfunny and uncomfortable to watch - made worse by the creators' reputation.
Victorious is almost Lynchian sometimes, and not in the kino way:2) Victorious has aged terribly and iCarly didn't fare off too much better (at least based on their Halloween specials). Like, my goodness, those shows were just mean? Very mean? Every second joke was just a character dunking on another character (whether verbally or physically) for failing to meet some sort of arbitary standard which I guess makes them worthy of harassment (ex/ Freddie wears a very-normal-looking witch costume for Halloween, which is not masculine enough). Moreover, Victorious' "Halloween special" wasn't even properly Halloween-themed! It just involved the main characters being stuck in a lower-class neighbourhood and being scared of poor people physically assaulting them. It "subverted the audience's expectations" by having the poor people ultimately be nice to the main cast (changing their tire to help them drive out of the neighborhood), but the final joke of the episode was still a scene of a man touching Jade without her consent because, um, her discomfort is unfunny I guess... It was just super unfunny and uncomfortable to watch - made worse by the creators' reputation.
Raggedy Android. Checking the Wiki, it was apparently the first episode of the show in creation order. It involves Jenny going to a local fair in a human costume.What episode of MLaaTR did you watch again?
Truly. I guess it was a Halloween special as it is horrifying that we accepted this as good comedy to show children...Victorious is almost Lynchian sometimes, and not in the kino way:
I've heard that MLaaTR only gets better and more relevant with age. Been a while since I watched it though.Yeah, hopefully it'll improve soon! As this is getting the tiniest bit silly...
Oh, it happened! It went mostly well, I think, but I did learn two important lessons:
1) My Life as a Teenage Robot has aged wonderfully. Like, if you ignore the aspect ratio and how Nick+ had weirdly bad quality for the shows (like, I think that more morally-grey services would probably provide a better costumer experience then the official Amazon Prime one), the actual episode was fantastic on basically all fronts. Good jokes, a likeable protagonist, great art style, and a very good episode structure with a simple moral for kids to learn. I knew it was good and I have seen some other episodes recently, but I was very impressed by the Halloween episode, especially given how it is the 2nd episode of the entire series.
2) Victorious has aged terribly and iCarly didn't fare off too much better (at least based on their Halloween specials). Like, my goodness, those shows were just mean? Very mean? Every second joke was just a character dunking on another character (whether verbally or physically) for failing to meet some sort of arbitary standard which I guess makes them worthy of harassment (ex/ Freddie wears a very-normal-looking witch costume for Halloween, which is not masculine enough). Moreover, Victorious' "Halloween special" wasn't even properly Halloween-themed! It just involved the main characters being stuck in a lower-class neighbourhood and being scared of poor people physically assaulting them. It "subverted the audience's expectations" by having the poor people ultimately be nice to the main cast (changing their tire to help them drive out of the neighborhood), but the final joke of the episode was still a scene of a man touching Jade without her consent because, um, her discomfort is unfunny I guess... It was just super unfunny and uncomfortable to watch - made worse by the creators' reputation.
I believe that he put Raggedy Android in his list.What episode of MLaaTR did you watch again?
Umm, apologizes if you guys see me as disgusting in some way but....the bow & arrow with her feet, looks good for a special talent.Victorious is almost Lynchian sometimes, and not in the kino way:
Yeah, I'm quite impressed by it! It felt like a very modern show, especially in the themes of self-identification being a route to personal happiness that are present in Jenny's story.I've heard that MLaaTR only gets better and more relevant with age. Been a while since I watched it though.
Never watched Victorious, but yikes, that sounds pretty ghastly.
Yeah, it does feel like all three of the creeps fired by Nick were really non-surprising in retrospect. Schneider's creepiness really sours a lot of his work though, as it really feels like some moments were entirely designed around fulfilling his, um, interests.The lesson of the day is, Schneider was lucky that Nick's young audience took his stuff seriously at all (and consequently Nick letting him do whatever as long as they got good ratings and ****). Incidentally, his final work before his sudden forced exodus was Henry Danger.
I was going with the Wiki page which listed the two Raggedy Android episodes both as the show's Halloween specials, though The Puppet Bride is probably more properly creepy. All the Wiki page really means is that they included Raggedy Android when doing Halloween marathons...Personally I would've gone with either the sequel to that episode or "The Puppet Bride" for creepy MLaaTR episodes, but maybe that's just me.
Meanwhile, Vasquez was more of a harmless loony, but as a tradeoff his show got cancelled since it wasn't a big success (his former coworker Steve Ressel, on the other hand...). In that sense, it feels refreshing to get Middlemost Post, a show from someone who's actually gotten better from their own mental issues.Yeah, it does feel like all three of the creeps fired by Nick were really non-surprising in retrospect. Schneider's creepiness really sours a lot of his work though, as it really feels like some moments were entirely designed around fulfilling his, um, interests.
Oof, yeah. A show about someone's recovery journal through kid-friendly allegory seems much more enticing to me then the many shows we've gotten that are the manifestations of the mental health issues of their creators...Meanwhile, Vasquez was more of a harmless loony, but as a tradeoff his show got cancelled since it wasn't a big success (his former coworker Steve Ressel, on the other hand...). In that sense, it feels refreshing to get Middlemost Post, a show from someone who's actually gotten better from their own mental issues.
Personally speaking, if I had to choose a show centered on superheroes blended within society between two different networks, I'd go for CN's OK KO over Nick's Henry Danger any day, since the former seems better overall and doesn't handle the "guy crushes over hero's mom" subplot in a creepy way.
This is why I could never get into iCarly, it felt like every other scene was Sam beating the **** out of Freddy over some minor thing.2) Victorious has aged terribly and iCarly didn't fare off too much better (at least based on their Halloween specials). Like, my goodness, those shows were just mean? Very mean? Every second joke was just a character dunking on another character (whether verbally or physically) for failing to meet some sort of arbitary standard which I guess makes them worthy of harassment (ex/ Freddie wears a very-normal-looking witch costume for Halloween, which is not masculine enough). Moreover, Victorious' "Halloween special" wasn't even properly Halloween-themed! It just involved the main characters being stuck in a lower-class neighbourhood and being scared of poor people physically assaulting them. It "subverted the audience's expectations" by having the poor people ultimately be nice to the main cast (changing their tire to help them drive out of the neighborhood), but the final joke of the episode was still a scene of a man touching Jade without her consent because, um, her discomfort is unfunny I guess... It was just super unfunny and uncomfortable to watch - made worse by the creators' reputation.
and then she and freddy became a couple, which apparently mad people unhappy.This is why I could never get into iCarly, it felt like every other scene was Sam beating the **** out of Freddy over some minor thing.
Yeah, uh, I did watch a lot of it as a kid, but I can't say it was an especially good show in retrospect. It was just quite mean towards its own characters as well as whatever group the writers' room decided to **** on that week. I mean, the iCarly Wiki has an entire page dedicated to discussing homeless people being the but of jokes because that is such a major motif during the first few seasons of the show. Like, I know it was ten years ago and humanity's capacity for empathy has expanded in these ten years, but I feel like the fixation on hating persons and groups of persons really makes it hard to watch in retrospect... if the scenes related to Dan's "special interests" didn't make it awkward enough already.This is why I could never get into iCarly, it felt like every other scene was Sam beating the **** out of Freddy over some minor thing.
They dated for like three or four episodes? It was very odd. It felt like the writers did it passive-aggressively to prove to the fandom how obviously toxic the relationship between Freddie and Sam would be, which... yeah Freddie and Sam are a toxic duo, but the writers were the ones who had them kiss and made multiple episodes about the ramification of said kiss...and then she and freddy became a couple, which apparently mad people unhappy.
Would they even have an actual say? Isn't GameMill solely the distributer/publisher? Last I knew the publishers/distributor didn't get a say in anything in the development phase (under most circumstances)It can be assumed that the safest picks on the roster are Nickelodeon's choices, while the most wacky picks are Ludosity's...
...so how did GameMill contribute to the game's roster? Just curious.
I'm pretty sure that they just agree with whatever Ludosity goes with.It can be assumed that the safest picks on the roster are Nickelodeon's choices, while the most wacky picks are Ludosity's...
...so how did GameMill contribute to the game's roster? Just curious.
Last I checked, Chaddeus did state that both Game Mill and Ludosity agree on picks before pitching them to Nick.Would they even have an actual say? Isn't GameMill solely the distributer/publisher? Last I knew the publishers/distributor didn't get a say in anything in the development phase (under most circumstances)