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U.S. Deputy Marshal Roy investigates the disappearance of a government agent who has come to Dale's father's Ladder A Ranch. The bad guys want the land the ranch sits. Entertainment Tonight (ET) is the authoritative source on entertainment and celebrity news with unprecedented access to Hollywood's biggest stars, upcoming movies. Nickelodeon is known for some of the most classic cartoons and shows of years past - and some of the worst. Here are the ones we were glad to forget.
Worst Nickelodeon Shows You Forgot About. Nickelodeonhas been responsible for many of our childhood memories: those early Saturday mornings catching up on The Fairly Odd Parents, or the nights we creeped ourselves out over re- runs of Are You Afraid Of The Dark? It was a channel that kids tuned into for some of the best and wackiest entertainment – from random, zany cartoons to slime- filled family game shows.
Sadly, Nickelodeon has also had their share of blunders from time to time, ranging from the disappointingly mediocre to the just downright embarrassing. Whether this be a new- generation barrage of live- action high school comedies, a CGI- fest of screeching misfits, or launching a certain Youtube star into televised infamy, it’s plain to see that some of the network’s decisions have left their audience scratching their heads and – due to some of their newer creations in past years – lose faith in the channel altogether. Here are the now- cancelled shows that have not only marked the gradual decline in Nickelodeon’s programs in recent times, but have also shown that maybe its “golden years” of our childhood were not as pristine as many may make them out to be. Here are the 1. 5 Worst Nickelodeon Shows You Have Probably Forgotten About. Mr. Meaty. Remember that show about two muppet fast- food workers that induced enough nightmare fuel to scar your childhood? If you’ve buried the haunting memory up until this point, you’re welcome for the reminder. Mr. Meaty was a comedy series about two teenage slackers who worked at a soul- sucking food court, played by a cast of ghastly- looking puppets.
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This was probably the audience’s greatest gripe regarding the series – its incredibly unattractive character design. To its credit, the series did have a unique aesthetic and feel, though for a network dedicated to young viewers, it garnered quite a more unsettled — rather than approving — response.
The writing also had its moments of “so bizarre it’s entertaining” situations on occasion, though many were also often grotesque and crude, usually falling back on low- brow fart jokes and gross- out comedy. Being a series of already freakish physical appearances, its combination with this category of humor did not fare well for the show. Criticized for its vulgarity, Mr.
Meaty was eventually cut from the network after a short- lived run of only 2. The X’s. If the concept of a crime- fighting family attempting to conceal their identities from the real world sounds like an awfully familiar narrative, it’s because most of us have already seen this story before. Done better, in fact – by Pixar Animations. Ever watched The Incredibles? The X’s does such a meager job of breaking any new ground, that it’s no wonder the series was cancelled after only 2. The Ark Full Movie Part 1 here. Despite having a couple of renowned voice actors under their belt – Tom Kane and Patrick Warburton – the show couldn’t save itself from its tiring collection of corny jokes and boring, flash- animated art style. On top of all that, a frequent complaint from most watchers was that its premise was highly unoriginal – seeming like a bargain- bin rip- off of Pixar’s The Incredibles, except the family are a bunch of spies and they don’t have an awesome shape- shifting baby.
While this Nick animation definitely wasn’t the worst of the worst, it wasn’t that great to by remembered by many, either. Butt Ugly Martians.
Butt Ugly Martians was a strange, short- lived CGI- animated series about three blue aliens on a mission to invade other planets for their evil Emperor, Bog. Finding themselves on the planet Earth, they become accustomed to the culture of Americans and begin slacking off on their duties. The concept of the series could have made for some entertaining television, sure.
However, Michael Train’s creation was just another typical case of “interesting premise, botched execution,” as the actual show itself was no more than a desperate mess of dim- witted silliness – whether this be in the character personalities, the storylines, or musical numbers, including the weary theme song itself. What many viewers tend to point out in their criticisms is the undoubtedly shabby animation and style, which featured awkwardly rigid character movements, poor editing, and dead- eyed, wooden expressions.
The overall aesthetic of the series seemed to have more of a likeness to a student art project, rather than a professionally produced cartoon for a popular children’s network. They stuck true to their title, at least.
The show, ultimately, had the great run of only three months on air, and was cancelled after only 2. Sanjay and Craig. Writers for many of the animations on this list seem to have the notion that potty jokes are the highest form of comedy, given that so many of the shows mentioned have their episodes slathered with such material. Of course, we have seen a few animations in the past that have actually managed to pull this type of humor off – Ren and Stimpy, to name a notable one – but this same material in Sanjay and Craig sadly comes off as just desperately crude, lacking much of the entertainment its better- done predecessors had, at the very least. A show about a boy named Sanjay and his pet snake Craig, the cartoon relied on an overbearing amount of content involving snot, poop, farts, and vomit to generate laughs – and more than a few audiences found themselves sickened by the staggering number of gross- out visuals and storylines.
In all fairness, that’s not to say that the show didn’t find itself a market that actually appreciated this type of comedy, as it actually ran for three seasons, with 6. However, it currently stands on user ratings of 4. IMDb and an even lower score of 4.
TV. com. 1. 1. How To Rock. How to Rock was Nickelodeon’s attempt to cash in on a more musically- inclined live- action sitcom, featuring an aspiring popstar named Kacey Simon, played by singer- songwriter, Cymphonique Miller. Our story begins in a high school, where a once- popular mean girl named Kacey gets kicked out of her former girl band (labeled “The Perfs”) for wearing braces and a pair of glasses. That is, indeed, its ridiculously shallow premise – and one can only imagine the effect this would have on the young female viewers who sport that particular image.
The storyline gets only more cheesy and superficial as Kacey fights to regain her former popular status, joining another band named “Gravity 5” as she forms a rivarly against The Perfs. Granted, the cast does have musical talent, but is sadly overshadowed by the cliched and predictable writing. The series also features your typical, cookie- cutter stereotypes – ranging from the token dumb blonde to the good- looking, vain male lead.
Overall, the show did not garner the appeal it needed to stay on air, getting the boot in the same year of its release. Planet Sheen. Nickelodeon fans from back in the day will remember one of the network’s greatest animated hits, Jimmy Neutron.
As a show revolving a boy genius and his mechanical canine, the sci- fi adventure series took its watchers on a 2. Texan city of Retroville. The creators of Jimmy Neutron truly struck gold with such a well- written animation of clever jokes and engaging character development – though their depressing spin- off series, Planet Sheen, was a completely different story.
Planet Sheen essentially took everything that made its predecessor work, booting it straight to the nearest trash bin in favor of B- grade versions of its beloved characters (namely Sheen and Carl, the latter of whom shows up as a green alien in this show), an absurdly dumbed- down script, and a grating theme song that sounded like it only took seconds to create lyrics to (“dogs like cheese, cows like monkeys” is only a tiny excerpt of this cringe- worthy tune). It goes without saying that anyone who was looking for a Jimmy Neutron throwback is definitely not going to find it with this one. Fanboy and Chum. Chum.
Cowboy and the Senorita (1. In a joint book about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans that I recently read, it seems as though Herbert J. Yates at Republic Pictures had the idea that Roy could use a regular female singing star, the better to boost the audiences for his number one B picture cowboy at the time. He had under contract one Frances Octavia Smith renamed Dale Evans who had done about nine films in minor roles.
She was most prominent in John Wayne's In Old Oklahoma as a second female lead. Dale was understandably reluctant to do the film. Although she was born in Uvalde, Texas her thing was not exactly country/western. She was a band singer and a good one with Anson Weeks. Her ambition was to do musical comedy, she wanted very much to do the lead in Oklahoma and later do Annie Get Your Gun. But Yates was the boss so she agreed and the rest is history.
The film they were assigned to is Cowboy and the Senorita and truth be told it's not one of the great westerns of all time. Roy and sidekick Guinn Williams get themselves involved in saving an inheritance of a gold mine from the grasp of villain John Hubbard who's about to marry Dale, the older of the two sisters.
Younger sister Mary Lee has run away because she dislikes her prospective brother- in- law so much. Roy and Big Boy save the day of course. Cowboy and the Senorita is only important in that it was the first teaming of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. They did several pictures over the next few years and eventually married after Roy's first wife Arlene Wilkins died suddenly. After that Dale only teamed with Roy occasionally until they went to television as she was busy raising Roy's kids, her son by previous marriages and their children. Until I saw this film I never knew Guinn Williams had done any films with Roy as sidekick. The version I have is the edited one for television and I think it's a lot of his footage that was edited out.
Apparently he had a rivalry going with Fuzzy Knight that looked interesting and funny and I'd certainly like to have seen more of it. A historic landmark and it shows Herbert J. Yates apparently did have good business sense when it didn't involve his wife Vera Hruba Ralston. On the other hand he could have asked Roy to take Vera as his next leading lady.