Last Picture Show / Nickelodeon
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Nickelodeon Universe
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Nostalgic collection of Nick bumpers from around the late 80's to mid 90's.
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Nickelodeon Toys
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Floam Floam is a somewhat thick gooey substance with small polystyrene beads inside of it. The main advertising ploy is that it molds, sticks to things and hardens when left out, so ordinary objects can be made into "colorful floam creations." It comes in a variety of colors, including green, blue, yellow, purple, silver, black, orange, pink and red. It mixes easily to create an almost infinite range of colors and hues. Actually, Floam was not invented by Nickelodeon. The inventor is a professor at F.I.T. who came up with the formula in his studio in the early 80s. Mattel picked it up and began marketing it to kids. They dropped it in the early nineties, and most recently it was picked up and re-launched by a small toy company out of Boston called "Hands On Toys." Zzand Zzand is a modeling compound very similar to Play-Doh, however, its defining feature is the sand distributed throughout it. It is notorious for being extremely messy, and the default color is green. Gak Gak is the gooiest of all of the Nickelodeon modeling compounds. It is basically just for playing with, as its consistency makes it impossible to form into any shapes. It is somewhere in between a liquid and a solid. It is also well known for the creation of 'farting' sounds. Flash Screen The Flash Screen was a very popular toy when it was first released in 1994. The Flash Screen was meant to be played in a dark room and included a white glow in the dark poster with a two in one "Zapper" which featured a camera flash top with flashlight bottom. The user would turn on the camera flash and leave a shadow silhouette of themselves on the white poster emitting a green glow. The user can then take the flashlight pen and draw on their silhouette. The toy was eventually canceled due to claims of health hazards with children experiencing seizures due to staring at the flashbulb too much. Timeblaster Alarm Clock An alarm clock featuring a radio and light function. The light is a green zig-zag shaped tube running across the top of the clock. The alarm function can be set to radio or one of the pre-set alarm noises. The noises always begin with a rocket blast-off noise as someone says "3...2...1... ." The alarms available are a spring bounce sound, the Nickelodeon theme (Nick Nick Nick, N-Nick Nick Nick, Nickelodeon), a rooster call, or simple beeping. A second version of the clock featured 8 noises. The clock display is green. It features one circular speaker on the left side of the clock. The radio antenna included is simply a flexible rubber-covered wire. ToonTwister 3D A game where you can create your own nicktoons episodes based on SpongeBob Squarepants, Rugrats, The Fairly Odd Parents, and Jimmy Neutron. Plankton appears often to give you instructions on how to make your episodes(his help can be turned off). You can choose scenes, characters, and props. To make a character talk, you can choose from the list or record your own thing for a character to say if you have a microphone. You also have the ability to type credits and e-mail your episodes to your friends. There are also some other electronics with nickelodeon themes, the talkblaster (phone), blastbox (boom box with cassette player), the CD blast box (which has a CD instead), blast pads, 2 blast packs (backpack), photoblaster, and gakulator (calculator). See also Nickelodeon Compounds v d e Nickelodeon Blocks Nick at Nite Hollywood Hang Sister networks Nick Jr. Nicktoons TeenNick Programming Nickelodeon Nick at Nite Nick Jr. Nicktoons TeenNick Internet services Nick.com Nicktropolis Nick Video Media/studios Nickelodeon Movies Nick Rewind Nickelodeon Toys Nick Music Outreach programs The Big Help The Big Green Help Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge Worldwide Day of Play Experiences Nickelodeon Universe Nickelodeon Suites Resort Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast International channels Nickelodeon Arab World Australia Canada CIS Europe Germany India Ireland Italy Latin America Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Poland Portugal France Scandinavia South East Asia Sweden Denmark UK Nick Jr. Australia Italy UK & Ireland UK & Ireland (2) Nicktoons UK & Ireland Defunct Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids Nicktoonsters TurboNick Nick on CBS/Nick Jr. on CBS Nick Jr. Noggin (TMF UK block) TEENick SNICK Nick in the Afternoon Nickelodeon Studios Nickelodeon Magazine Nickelodeon (Japan) Categories: Nickelodeon
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