Wednesday, August 28, 2024

iTunes Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Release Final Episodes of Nickelodeon and Paramount+ Big Nate Series

 Following the fourth illegal content purging from Paramount+ where they stupidly remove programs from their own streaming service that their own company themselves own the rights to, iTunes based Apple TV+ and Amazon.com's Prime Video have saved Big Nate from tax writeoffs. Both streamers have earlier this week kicked off the back to school season by releasing the final 16 episodes of season 2.

The remaining Big Nate episodes include the followingg:
2-11: The REAL Kids of PS 38
2-12: Holy Pierogis!
2-13: The Tween's Gambit
2-14: Ladies and Gentlemen, Big Nate Wright Has Left the Building
2-15: The Speed Bumps Brawl
2-16: Happy NATEsgiving!
2-17: The Field of Nightmares
2-18: The Exes Machine
2-19: SCARYtale Ending
2-20: Backleff's a Dump
2-21: NATE Eat World
2-22: Carlottha the Slotha
2-23: The Unsittable Ones
2-24: Norchaborf
2-25: Extreme Makeover: Gym Teachers Edition
2-26: Fuller House 2.0 (Series Finale)

If you thought maybe, JUST MAYBE that after Big Nate got saved by iTunes and Amazon and you're hoping for a season three miracle, don't hold your breath. The series wrapped production last month in July 2024. Additionally, the first ten episodes of season two were dumped on the Nicktoons sister channel for free and when an unpopular Nick series with positive feedback gets migrated to the Nickelodeon channel's sister network stations, it means that the team is fired, the series is automatically cancelled and the series has officially quietly wrapped production.

It seems like adapting graphic novels to the kids TV stage might be a bit too inappropriate for the Nickelodeon stations overall, as their other failures include plans to adapt the hit comic book series and graphic novels Real Figeons Fights Crime and Phoebe and her Unicorn, the latter of which being rejected by the network due to their new statement saying female protagonists doesn't exist anymore and that honor is only meant for its preschool TV series including its successful Dora reboot.

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