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List of programs broadcast by Nickelodeon

Logo used since March 4, 2023[note 1]

This is a list of television programs broadcast by Nickelodeon in the United States. The channel was first tested on December 1, 1977, as an experimental local channel in Columbus, Ohio. On April 1, 1979, the channel expanded into a national network named Nickelodeon.

The first program broadcast on Nickelodeon was Pinwheel, a preschool series created by Dr. Vivian Horner, who also conceived the idea for the channel itself.[1] At its launch, Nickelodeon was commercial-free and mainly featured educational shows. By 1984, the channel began accepting traditional commercials and introduced more entertainment-focused programming.[2] In January 1988, the network launched a weekday morning block for preschoolers called Nick Jr., which carried Pinwheel and other educational series. Around the same time, Nickelodeon began investing in original animated shows, which premiered in 1991 under the "Nicktoons" branding. Since then, the channel has consistently aired a mix of original live-action and animated titles.

Current programming

Original programming

Animated ("Nicktoons")

Live-action

Comedy
News and sports

Preschool series

Specials

Educational series

Acquired programming

Animated

Preschool series

Upcoming programming

Original programming

Animated ("Nicktoons")

Live-action series

Preschool series

Acquired programming

Preschool series

Former programming

Original programming

Animated ("Nicktoons")

Live-action

Comedy
Drama
Game shows
Variety programs

Preschool

Animated preschool series
Live-action preschool series

Programming from Noggin

Miniseries/other

Former acquired programming

Former acquired animated series

Former acquired live-action comedy series

Former acquired action series

Former acquired drama series

Former acquired variety series

Former acquired preschool series

Programming blocks

Seasonal programming blocks

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The logo's wordmark has been in use since September 28, 2009. Additionally, this logo is a variant meant to be used for white backgrounds; the main variant has a white wordmark in conjunction with a fully orange splat.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Also a Paramount+ original series.
  3. ^ Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Mattel Television.
  4. ^ Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Entertainment One.
  5. ^ Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and SmartStudy. SmartStudy owns the characters and other elements in the show while Paramount retains half of the show's copyright.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Nickelodeon is named in the credits, but Nickelodeon's studios did not produce the show.
  7. ^ Nickelodeon produced the first four seasons. In 1996, Disney acquired the series and produced three additional seasons.
  8. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after March 30, 2004
  9. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after July 4, 2004
  10. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after September 16, 2016
  11. ^ Episodes 21-26 debuted on DVD in the U.S.
  12. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after September 9, 2005
  13. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after June 20, 2008
  14. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after September 18, 2010
  15. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after January 16, 2010
  16. ^ a b c Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and DreamWorks Animation.[51] DreamWorks owns the characters and other elements in the show while Paramount retains half of the show's copyright.
  17. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after November 10, 2012
  18. ^ The 9th episode of Season 2 debuted on DVD in the U.S. on August 16, 2011
  19. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after August 18, 2011
  20. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after August 9, 2013
  21. ^ Nickelodeon Animation Studio produced the Winx Club revival series, made up of seasons 5 onward, in co-development with Rainbow. Paramount owns the copyright to these seasons[54] and until 2023 co-owned the Rainbow studio itself.[55][56]
  22. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after February 16, 2014
  23. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after June 29, 2014
  24. ^ The series moved to Nick.com after July 25, 2014
  25. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after December 8, 2012 while the last episode premiered on the Noggin app
  26. ^ a b Nickelodeon acquired the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise in 2009.[58] Paramount owns the copyright to both the 2012 series and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
  27. ^ Episodes 115-121 only aired on Nicktoons
  28. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after December 11, 2015
  29. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after December 9, 2016
  30. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after February 26, 2016
  31. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after October 14, 2017
  32. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after September 21, 2017
  33. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after July 6, 2019
  34. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after December 5, 2020
  35. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after May 25, 2023
  36. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after September 27, 2023
  37. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after December 9, 2006
  38. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after August 6, 2011
  39. ^ The series moved to TeenNick after June 9, 2012
  40. ^ The series moved to Nicktoons after July 11, 2015
  41. ^ The series moved to TeenNick after July 28, 2018
  42. ^ The series moved to TeenNick after February 7, 2013
  43. ^ Co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and HIT Entertainment. Both companies co-own the copyright.[116]
  44. ^ The series moved to the Nick Jr. Channel after February 12, 2016
  45. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after February 5, 2016
  46. ^ The series aired on Nick from June 29 to July 2, 2015
  47. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after March 24, 2018
  48. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after December 22, 2017
  49. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after August 10, 2018
  50. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after August 1, 2019
  51. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after September 11, 2023
  52. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after January 13, 2023
  53. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after June 8, 2012
  54. ^ The series moved to Nick Jr. after February 15, 2018

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