Nickelodeon is announcing today during its upfront in New York that it has set a date for the original TV movie fusing two of its biggest live-action hits, iCarly and Victorious. The movie, iParty with Victorious, is set to premiere June 10 and kick off a summer of more than 100 new episodes of the network’s live-action series. The new shows set to debut in that stretch are Supah Ninja and Bucket & Skinner’s Epic Adventures. The network also has greenlighted a pair of CG-animated series, Robot & Monster and a reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as part of a push to add 450 new episodes of animated programming over the next three years.
Elsewhere in the Nick universe, nighttime block Nick at Nite will add Friends to its lineup in September and the comedy Yes, Dear in 2012. Meanwhile, the TeenNick will add a nighttime block, The 90s Are All That!, which will feature shows from Nick’s library including Rugrats and Kenan & Kel and run from midnight-2 AM ET beginning in the fall (the network cites the popularity of its “Old Nickelodeon” Facebook page as fuel for the move).


What, no third season of Glenn Martin, DDS? Weak. Anyone know where I can catch new episodes of Back on Topps? Those guys are hilarious!
Dear Nick at Nite, add “You Can’t Do That On Television” to your line-up!
Cool. I really want to see Are You Afraid of the Dark again.
“You Can’t Do That On Television” would be prime goods. Do that, Nick!! Would even love to see some even weirder and older Nick stuff from the 80s…am I the only one who remembers Belle and Sebastian, the cartoon – not the band?
Oh but they are featuring “You Can’t Do That On Television” during their Nick at Nite lineup premiering this fall. My question is…DOUBLE DARE???
Didn’t they announce the iCarly/Victorious crossover last year?
Last year was the “i Fight Shelby Marx” movie that had Victoria Justice in a different role.
Yes, they did… even a small teaser came out like six months ago where they were showing a bit of the shooting….
I’d sure like to see Hey Dude, Salute Your Shorts, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Guts, Wild & Crazy Kids, Are You Afraid of the Dark and The Secret World of Alex Mack make returns! I loved Nickelodeon in the 90′s!!!!
Hmm, “as part of a push to add 450 new episodes of animated programming over the next three years.” You know what would help with that? If Nickelodeon aired the episodes of Barnyard and The Mighty B! they produced years ago and have been sitting on.
Or the rest of As Told By Ginger’s third season. (Unless they already did and I missed it.)
Friends? Have you seen that lately?
Yikes.
I hate most Disney and Nick shows to the point i want to kill my self but for some reason i really like shows Dan Schneider created.. iCarly, Victorious and Drake & Josh…. Solid entertainment.