One of the greatest Nick Jr series of the 2010s is back for a new generation of viewers on the franchise's official YouTube channel AND YOU STUPID INSTAGRAM HATETRAINS WILL BE WATCHING IT. If you dare make any complaints about it on Instagram, Brian Robbins will kill you! >:(
Nickelodeon and Jam Filled Entertainment Toronto have announced that Bubble Guppies, the hit 2011 Nick Jr cartoon created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and the final Nickelodeon project to be developed by Nick Jr's late Executive in Charge of Production, Janice Burgess who passed away in March 2024, will be returning for a whole new generation in the new miniseries Bubble Guppies: Super Princess Mermaids, which is set to premiere on the series' official YouTube channel on Friday, February 7th. New episodes will drop constantly on Friday mornings at 11:25am ET/10:25c.
The new series follows the adventures of three of the four female guppies, Molly (Brianna Gentielle), Deema (Catherine Bradley) and Zooli (Leah Jaevier) as they transform into mermaids in the show's fictional Kentucky hometown of Bubbletucky where this time, they voyage on mermaid adventures and give a more in-depth look of marine biology and life beneath the waves. But if you though that Molly, Gil and Zooli ripping off The Backyardigans in their final four years was bad enough, this miniseries sees them plotting copyright infringement on Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise.
The first two episodes drop on Friday, February 7th in which Molly, Deema and Zooli help a little dolphin find their way home to their local family. The premiere episode also includes an updated Jack Moss-esque version of the hit song "Hey Dolphin" featured in the season 3 episode "A DOLPHIN is a Guppy's Best Friendd!" released back in 2015. It's currently unknown on whether like the recent Backyardigans overhaul, this new series of YouTube Kids shorts will also see tracks from the Bubble Guppies catalog being rippoed off as the instrumentation of today's hottest pop-culture memes.
As you'd expect, the series' original creators are not involved with this project since the final episode of the series "See You Later, Alligators!" aired two years ago and they are currently working on The Tiny Chef Show and the upcoming Super Duperhero Bunnyleague set for release across Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Noggin and Paramount+ platforms nationwide and worldwide this Easter. The series composers Nick Balaban and Michael Rubin are also currently looking for a new Nickelodeon project to work on since the Blue's Clues & You! reboot series is expected to be cancelled after the fifth season.
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