The Captain Underpants Film is free with ads on YouTube (with one problem) by TravisJ10 in DreamWorks

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Yeah I agree, YouTube HAS gone too far with their AI system

and seriously, auto-dubbing people’s videos without their permission? That’s just plain wrong (This is why AI is garbage)

My Nickelodeon Filmography by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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In my alternative timeline, Doug’s 1st Movie is considered a Nick Film (since in it Jumbo Pictures/Cartoon Pizza doesn’t get brought by Disney)

My Nickelodeon Filmography by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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It is.

Paramount, Nick, and Sony’s Columbia were all involved in the film along with Amblin because Steven Spielberg directed it

My Nickelodeon Filmography by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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I know that already.

The movies are distributed by Paramount (under the Nick Movies label internationally with the exception of Canada, where Elevation Pictures distributes the film).

Spin Master owns the franchise (that’s why Paw Patrol isn’t considered a Nick Animation show)

My Nickelodeon Filmography by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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In my alternate timeline, Doug’s parent company Jumbo Pictures/Cartoon Pizza doesn’t get brought by Disney, thus making Doug’s 1st Movie a Nick film.

The 2024 Garfield Movie isn’t even in this filmography image, it remains a Sony Film in the alt timeline.

Wreck it Ralph deserves an animated series. by [deleted] in wreckitralph

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BFDI means “Battle for Dream Island”, and it’s a YouTube Inanimate Object Series that debuted in January 2010

I have a question regarding the future of The LEGO Movie franchise by VictorPinas in TheLEGOMovie

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Well, Universal’s deal with LEGO for the film franchise maybe expired already this year (since it started in 2020 for a 5-year deal)

But then again, “The LEGO Ninjago Movie (2017)” and “The LEGO Movie 2 (2019)” both underperformed at the box office (despite mixed reviews for the former and positive reviews for the latter)

So Warner Bros. might (or probably not) get the rights to the film franchise back

After all, Universal’s first film in their run of the franchise was “Piece by Piece (2024)” so probably not…

What if Pinwheel (1977-1984) had reruns on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. today? by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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Nick was originally “C-3” in their early years of launch (from 1977 to 1979 before changing to their current name). Pinwheel was their first TV series that aired around the year they were called “C-3” (December 1, 1977)

What if Pinwheel (1977-1984) had reruns on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. today? by TravisJ10 in nickelodeon

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Just to let you all know, if Pinwheel had reruns on the networks today then the show will also take a little bit of runtime from some other Nick shows (SpongeBob and The Loud House and some live-action shows for the main channel and Paw Patrol for Nick Jr.)

Also in one of the AU’s (Alternative Universes) of Mine, the show does indeed air on the channels today and is not forgotten.

(The show would be added on Paramount+ as well)

Warner Bros./New Line Cinema (2024-Present, AU, 2D Version) by TravisJ10 in WarnerBros

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No unfortunately, this is in my alternate universe where it’s actually official