List of Nickelodeon short films
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This is a list of short films that appeared on Nickelodeon, Nicktoons and the Nick Jr. Channel
The Adventures of Pete and Pete
[edit]A Show of Hands
[edit]Innie and Outie (1996)
[edit]Two friends (voiced by Christy Romano and Jessica DiCicco) go to see a movie for the day. The faces are people's stomachs with facial features drawn on them to simulate speech and actions, like drinking.[1]
Nickelodeon USA (acquired shorts)
[edit]Picture Pages
[edit]Bananaman
[edit]Sports Cartoons
[edit]The Muppets cover "Kokomo" and "Wipe Out" in two music videos which aired on Nickelodeon in the mid-1990s.
Nick Jr. shorts
[edit]Nick Jr. Rocks
[edit]Hocle and Stoty
[edit]Hocle and Stoty is an American short-form children's television series originally airing on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block. The series was created by David Rudman and Adam Rudman[2] and uses puppetry.
The series' production was documented in an art exhibit at the Art Center Highland Park in Highland Park, Illinois from 2010 until 2013.[3]
Face
[edit]Amby and Dexter
[edit]Amby & Dexter was a series of animated interstitials on Nick Jr. in 1997, created by Paul Fierlinger and his wife Sandra Schuette.[4]
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (1998)
[edit]Nanalan'
[edit]Nicktoons Network
[edit]Doodlez
[edit]Fowl Play
[edit]The short's name is a pun on the phrase foul play. In Fowl Play, penguins and ducks play an exciting soccer game with music in the background. In the end, the music shifts, and a team of three ostriches catch the ball, ready to challenge the teams. It was made by Christopher DeSantis and won the Nicktoons Creator Award.[5]
Edgar and Ellen
[edit]Shorts based on Nickelodeon series
[edit]The Loud House
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "NICK'S CREATIVE LAB COMP REEL {INSIDE OUT BOY, SHORT FILMS BY SHORT PEOPLE}". Paleycenter.org. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
- ^ "The World of Spiffy Pictures". spiffypictures.com. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015.
- ^ "TAC - Gallery Exhibits". www.theartcenterhp.org. Archived from the original on 4 February 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ "Paul Fierlinger". memim.com. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
- ^ "Spitfire Filmworks Homepage". Archived from the original on 2003-08-13. Retrieved 2025-05-25.