Nickelodeon has confirmed that it will premiere the second half of the first season of Paramount+'s new hit preschool series reboot of the year, DORA: Say Hola to Adventures on Paramount+ (Season 9, episodes 14-26 x 26 11-minute episodes) on Friday, September 13th. The all-new batch of episodes has one of the stupidest release schedules ever as the new series has only been existed on the platform for a whoppy five months and usually it takes 12 months for a new season of episodes to release.
It's also been confirmed that the first 13 episodes (28 11-minute adventures) will be making its preschool television cable and linear debut on Nickelodeon and the Nick Jr. chanel. However, unlike the original series that premiered at 10am/9c, the new episodes will premiere at Nick Jr.'s regular new episodes timeslot mornings of 11:00am/10c on Nickelodeon and will encore in primetime as part of the "Nick Jr. All Stars" block on Noggin and the Nick Jr. Channel at 5pm/4c. The complete first season is slated to run for three consecutive weeks and to be completed by Thursday, October 3rd.
Paramount+ is also slated to make the streaming service launch of last year's successful PAW Patrol spinoff series Rubble & Crew (currently sitting at two seasons, 52 episodes) with the first season slated to release on Monday, September 4th. THis PAWsome series is currently in the midst of going into the second half of season 2 with the highly-anticipated new episode "The Crew Builds a Ballpark" which guest stars famed MLB New York Yankees baseball star Aaron Judge in a surprisingly well done CGI animated caricature of himself, slated to release Friday, August 26th as part of Nick Jr.'s "Dog Days of Summer" programming stunt running all August long, leading up to the premiere of the 11th season of the main PAW Patrol series due to release in September, which includes the new story arcs "Rescue Wheels" and "Air Rescue" and introduces Roxi and OK BOOMER to the ever-expanding cast of characters.
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