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Cyma Zarghami, the former president of Nickelodeon from 2006-2018, is notorious for being responsible for causing Nickelodeon's decline since 2009, which includes turning down good shows, treating creators horribly, and greenlighting bad shows that are poorly-received.
So, what if she was never the president of Nickelodeon? Here's what would happen.
Contents
- 1 Changes
- 1.1 General
- 1.2 Viacom and CBS staying merged since 2006
- 1.2.1 Paramount Parks
- 1.3 Universal
- 1.4 After Teen Titans Go!'s cancellation
- 2 Shows
- 2.1 Animated
- 2.1.1 SpindleHorse Toons (Nick at Nite and Comedy Central)
- 2.2 Live-action
- 2.3 Game shows
- 2.4 Preschool (Nick Jr.)
- 2.4.1 Animated
- 2.4.2 Live-action
- 2.5 DreamWorks Television
- 2.1 Animated
- 3 Films
- 3.1 Nickelodeon Movies
- 3.1.1 Animated
- 3.1.2 Live-action
- 3.2 DreamWorks SKG
- 3.2.1 Live-action
- 3.2.2 Animated
- 3.3 Paramount Animation
- 3.1 Nickelodeon Movies
- 4 The SpongeBob SquarePants franchise after the 2004 film
- 4.1 Media
- 4.1.1 Television
- 4.1.1.1 Series
- 4.1.1.2 Specials
- 4.1.2 Films
- 4.1.3 Video games
- 4.1.3.1 Handheld
- 4.1.3.2 Mobile
- 4.1.4 Other
- 4.1.1 Television
- 4.2 Voice cast
- 4.2.1 Main
- 4.2.2 Supporting
- 4.3 New characters
- 4.3.1 Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Teenage Years
- 4.3.2 The Swashbuckling Adventures of Patchy the Pirate
- 4.3.3 Behold Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy
- 4.3.4 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
- 4.1 Media
- 5 See also
- 6 Trivia
Changes[]
General[]
- While still resigning as president of TV Land, Herb Scannell would remain in his leadership on Nickelodeon until 2018, when he resigned and Brian Robbins took his place.
- The network would never start trying to act cool, modern, and hip with kids, not using any memes.
- They would still use white background bumpers like they did in the 1990s and early 2000s, making the network a lot more timeless.
- Between animated shows, they would also make crossover bumpers and it would be a transition from one show to the next, featuring characters from one, like SpongeBob SquarePants interacting with characters from another, like Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir with voice actors reprising their roles in these bumpers.
- Nickelodeon Studios, Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast, Nickelodeon Kiosk and Nick Stuff would have stayed open while Donkey's Photo Finish would be moved to the Shrek 4-D attraction at the end of the ride after Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem was opened to replace Hercules and Xena: Wizards of the Screen.
- As a result, Blue Man Group wouldn't happen.
- Universal Studios Cartoon Store would keep its name rather than being rebranded to SpongeBob StorePants.
- Transformers: The Ride 3D would move to World Expo next to Men in Black: Alien Attack.
- On June 20th, 2013, Woody Woodpecker's KidZone is replaced by an Ice Age area only themed to the first four Ice Age movies, leaving E.T. Adventure, Animal Actors on Location and Universal's Cartoon Store in place while moving Meet and Greets with Woody and Winnie Woodpecker, Fievel, Curious George and the Man with the Yellow Hat to the said store and changing KidZone Pizza Company to Toon Pizza Service.
- In 2023, Illumination's Villain-Con Minion Blast would opened in place between Minions Cafe and Despicable Me: Minions Mayhem while Shrek 4D is replaced by DreamWorks Theatre.
- Holiday Inn Resort Orlando Suites — Waterpark would still be known as Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn.
- In March 2008, Universal Studios Hollywood would open a Nickelodeon-themed character dining restaurant (known as Nickelodeon All-Star Restaurant) at Upper Lot to replace Animal Planet Live (now Universal's Animal Actors) while a Fast & the Furious-themed roller coaster will be built in Lower Lot next to Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride, similar to Planet Hollywood but inspired by the tributes of various famous Nickelodeon cartoon characters and icons past and present worldwide. It includes live performances available at the Nicktoons Encounter area of the restaurant, which is a meet-and-greet that features various Nickelodeon cartoon stars who will meet and interact with guests all around the restaurant. This would also include the Nick Pix store.
- Universal Studios Singapore would do the same thing at Hollywood next to the Universal Studios Store in 2011 at the grand opening.
- Nickelodeon Resorts by Marriott wouldn't be cancelled.
- Due to Nickelodeon's ownership of Peanuts since 2017, Snoopy Studios would be replaced by a Nickelodeon-themed area (known as Nicktoon Studios) at Universal Wonderland in Universal Studios Japan, opening on March 18th, 2021.
- The Flying Snoopy is replaced by Nick-O-Round, Snoopy Studios Store is replaced by Nick Pix, Snoopy's Sound Stage Adventure and Snoopy's Great Race are replaced by Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast, the Snoopy statue is replaced by the SpongeBob statue, and Snoopy's Backlot Café is replaced by Nickelodeon All-Star Restaurant and Nicktoons Encounter.
- Nickelodeon Animation Studio would open a third facility at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando named Nickelodeon Animation Studios Florida on May 28th, 1999, and its offices were in the backlot of Nickelodeon Studios while visitors were allowed to tour the studio to observe animators at work from behind glass-paneled overhead breezeways.
- Universal would expand its partnership with Nickelodeon by letting more Nickelodeon characters appear at the parks in the Nicktown section.
- They would also switch character meet and greets out in Nicktown to avoid becoming dated.
- Nicktown would feature at least one attraction dedicated to different Nickelodeon shows, mainly Nicktoons.
- Disney would have never acquired Jumbo Pictures and the rights for Doug as Nickelodeon keeps their ownership, resulting in the last three seasons not happening.
- Despite this, Jumbo Pictures would still co-produce 101 Dalmatians: The Series and PB&J Otter, and provide pre-production services for 13 episodes of Sabrina: The Animated Series.
- Doug, Patti, Skeeter and Porkchop would've appeared in Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast.
- The show was renewed for a fifth season.
- The Doug movie gets tweaked to tell a new plot, being instead produced by Nickelodeon.
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie would serve as a series finale of Rugrats, although a proper finale would be given to its 10th anniversary special All Growed Up.
- The last three seasons, Rugrats Go Wild, Pre-School Daze, All Grown Up!, Tales from the Crib and the 2021 reboot wouldn't exist, although a new character Harold Frumpkin would make his first debut in All Growed Up.
- In Toon Twister 3D and Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2&3, Candi Milo would reprise her role as Chuckie from Royal Ransom.
- In Nicktoons Basketball and Freeze Frame Frenzy, Tommy is replaced by Ren and Stimpy as playable characters, and all other All Grown Up! characters are replaced by The New Ren and Stimpy Show ones.
- These Season 6 episodes would first premiere on:
- The Magic Baby / Dil We Meet Again - April 3rd, 1999
- All's Well that Pretends Well / Big Babies - April 24th, 1999
- Incredible Shrinking Babies / Miss Manners - June 11th, 1999
- A Dose of Dil / Famous Babies - June 25th, 1999
- Discover America - June 30th, 1999
- Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts - March 8th-10th, 2000
- However, the show would have reruns on the main channel until 2008.
- Mike, Lu & Og wouldn't be picked up due to being mainly seen like a rejected Klasky Csupo Nicktoon, so Crash Lancelot would stay as a short instead.
- John Kricfalusi would've been fired in 1992 for his sexual abuse, being replaced by Bob Camp, Chris Reccardi and Lynne Naylor as showrunners of The Ren and Stimpy Show with Mike Kazaleh serving as character designer.
- He is now arrested, locked up in jail, and barred permanently from ever making more cartoons, being transferred to Millhaven Institution in Bath, Ontario in Canada and sentenced to 50 years in prison, which leads to the shuttering of Spümcø.
- As a result, Nickelodeon ordered to remove all references and mentions to him on the series to avoid potential judicial problems.
- Ren has designed to be less of his author avatar as the new showrunners toned down his jerk and sociopath traits in order to make him more sympathetic at times.
- The network and the crew also ordered journalists and critics to avoid mentioning his name when talking about the show due to his acts still bringing some trauma to the ones who were victims of his abuse.
- According to the show's crew, they wanted the show to still feature grossout while still suitable for Nickelodeon.
- Spümcø Comic Book and the newer works from John K and Spümcø after "I Miss You" by Björk and the animated Old Navy commercials, including Al's Brain and the THX sequence for Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny would never exist.
- And neither would Gary the Rat, Stripperella and This Just In!.
- Instead of Spümcø Comic Book, John K would do a Walmart commercial and a Kmart Christmas one both in 1995 starring George Liquor, Jimmy the Idiot Boy and Sody Pop.
- As a result, WhirlGirl would've been the first cartoon produced exclusively for the Internet instead.
- He would never be involved in:
- The X's: the Bowling Alley Guy was instead voiced by Tom Kenny.
- Class of 3000: being replaced by Chris Reccardi and Lynne Naylor as guest art directors.
- The Simpsons: being replaced by Vincent Waller as guest animator for Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts and Treehouse of Horror XXVI.
- The Eric Andre New Year's Eve Spooktacular: C. H. Greenblatt will replace him.
- The John K defending would never happen, with his friends finally cutting off their friendship with him forever.
- His newer works since his NBC peacock project and Spike TV's cartoons wouldn't exist due to that, with WhirlGirl being the first cartoon produced exclusively for the Internet instead.
- The revival Ren and Stimpy theatrical short to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water(It's Our House Now!) will be produced and released in 2015, but without the involvement of John Kricfalusi, being instead given to Bob Camp, Lynne Naylor and Chris Reccardi.
- In this short, the titular characters and Powdered Toast Man are instead voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in his Taco Bell impression, Eric Bauza and Nolan North while Tom Kenny and Billy West will reprise their roles as SpongeBob and Sven.
- The revival Ren and Stimpy theatrical short to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water(It's Our House Now!) will be produced and released in 2015, but without the involvement of John Kricfalusi, being instead given to Bob Camp, Lynne Naylor and Chris Reccardi.
- Ren and Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon would still exist, yet as a kids show produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios for Nickelodeon instead of Spümcø for Spike and without John K's involvement, being retitled The New Ren & Stimpy Show and solely created by Chris Reccardi, Lynne Naylor and Bob Camp with Mike Kazaleh serving as character designer.
- The series runs from June 26th, 2003 to November 18th, 2011, staying on Nickelodeon for its entire run and lasting seven seasons.
- The show is rated TV-PG for some dark and grossout humor and some adult innuendo.
- According to the show's crew, they wanted the show to still feature grossout while still suitable for Nickelodeon.
- The show's crew also stated that they wanted to keep of the spirit of the original series, while also trying to introduce younger fans to Ren and Stimpy.
- According to the show's crew, they wanted the show to still feature grossout while still suitable for Nickelodeon.
- The disturbing and cruel moments, gratuitous over-the-top violence and all bad humor were heavily toned down.
- However, the show will still use grossout humor often like its predecessor because it wouldn't be a Ren and Stimpy show without it, yet it doesn't overfocus on it, making the viewers fundamentally grossed out.
- Ren beats up Stimpy when Stimpy did something stupid because, for one thing, it's hilarious, and it never went over the top or overly mean-spirited and harsh.
- Billy West would reprise his role as Ren, Stimpy, Mr. Horse and Sven.
- Ren wouldn't be a monstrous, unpleasant, and psychopathic moron.
- He is designed to be less of John Kricfalusi's author avatar as the developers toned down his jerk and sociopath traits in order to make him more sympathetic at times.
- He would care deeply for Stimpy.
- Although still dumb, ditzy and happy-go-lucky, Stimpy wouldn't be a stereotypical gay character.
- He would have his limits and wouldn't be too annoying.
- Ren Seeks Help and Stimpy's Pregnant would never exist.
- The over-usage of stock sound effects and the animation errors will be removed.
- The recurring characters from the original show such as Mr. Announcer Salesman, Muddy Mudskipper, Sven Höek, and Powdered Toast Man return in this series.
- Due to the sexual abuse cases involving its creator John Kricfalusi, Nickelodeon ordered to remove all references and mentions to him on the series to avoid potential judicial problems.
- Nickelodeon and the crew also ordered journalists and critics to avoid mentioning his name when talking about the show due to his acts still bringing some trauma to the ones who were victims of his abuse.
- However, George Liquor is often used to symbolize the abuses done by its creator towards its staff during its original run. Jimmy the Idiot Boy and Sody Pop will serve as his henchmen.
- The revival Ren and Stimpy theatrical short to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (It's Our House Now!) will be produced and released in 2015, but without the involvement of John Kricfalusi, being instead given to Bob Camp, Lynne Naylor and Chris Reccardi.
- In this short, the titular characters and Powdered Toast Man are instead voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in his Taco Bell impression, Eric Bauza and Nolan North while Tom Kenny and Billy West will reprise their roles as SpongeBob and Sven.
- The second reboot still exists, but for Nickelodeon.
- Nickelodeon would announce this in 2022, result that the reboot would air first in July 1, 2024 in France.
- Comedy Central would greenlit a Drawn Together reboot along with a revival series for Beavis and Butt-Head and Daria in August 5, 2020 instead.
- It would be produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio for Nickelodeon instead of Snipple Animation Studio for Comedy Central.
- The television rights for Terrytoons would be transferred from CBS to Nickelodeon on February 29th, 1996. And that means the franchise is officially part of the Nicktoons.
- Nickelodeon would heavily promote them.
- The dreadful SpongeBob SquarePants seasons would have more creative visions and make the events of the movie canon rather than setting it as a series finale.
- Mindy and King Neptune become recurring characters.
- SpongeBob's voice remains low-pitched.
- Jerkass Patrick doesn't happen.
- "Squidward torture porn" is heavily toned down, being only resorted to when he deserves it.
- Mermaid Man, Barnacle Boy, King Neptune (in his 2004 counterpart), Princess Mindy and Grandma SquarePants were all forced to be recast due to varying reasons. According to Vincent Waller, the crew justified the recast of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy due to them wanting to continue stories with them despite the actors not being around.
- Mindy due to Scarlett Johansson being expensive.
- Mermaid Man due to Ernest Borgnine's passing in 2012.
- Barnacle Boy due to Tim Conway's retirement in 2016 and consequent passing in 2018.
- King Neptune due to the sexual harassment scandals involving Jeffrey Tambor that arose in 2017.
- Grandma SquarePants due to Marion Ross' retirement in 2021.
- All of the flanderization to the show's many characters wouldn't happen.
- Stephen Hillenburg would have accepted spin-offs before his passing as long they added to the lore rather than just being merchandise-driven, especially considering Nickelodeon executives' well-known greed.
- So far, they are a tweaked Kamp Koral, a Patchy the Pirate show, a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy show and a Krabs and Plankton miniseries.
- In the live-action scenes of the second movie, the animated characters are traditionally animated rather than CGI.
- Burger Beard and Bubbles later started regularly appearing in the series a bit after the movie was released.
- The song "Thank Gosh It's Monday" and a deleted scene where Burger Beard explains his origins to the seagulls would've made it into the final film.
- When Sandy is her superhero alter ego, The Rodent, her design will be a lot more cartoony and identical to Hillenburg's artwork.
- The third movie was heavily tweaked, especially since it rehashed both an older episode done better and the first movie, aside from being a poorly disguised pilot for Kamp Koral, as it takes a new plot and makes it fully traditional.
- Sage, despite still being mostly live-action, is played by Samuel L. Jackson and has a more sarcastic humor tone.
- The advertised main villain is revealed to be manipulated by Plankton in order to help him conquer not just the fast food market but the world as well.
- Most of the new cast have been wiped due to being seen as pointless.
- It would keep its theatrical release instead of the VOD one and would come out on March 6th, 2020.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was later released on Premium VOD on March 24th in order to allow the viewers who want to avoid the risks of getting infected to have a chance to watch the movie.
- Sweet Victory would be played at the Super Bowl LIII in honor of Hillenburg's death.
- There are more experimental games dipping into other genres.
- BassWard was slightly different as SpongeBob made an appearance to accompany Squidward and Bubble Bass.
- Catscratch, The X's, El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera and Harvey Beaks would have lasted for two additional seasons.
- Same goes for Tak and the Power of Juju, which would be more faithful to the games.
- Nickelodeon would have treated animators like C.H. Greenblatt and Micah Wright with respect, meaning that Harvey Beaks would stay on the main channel before the series finale and Constant Payne would be picked up.
- Nickelodeon would pick up Phineas and Ferb, The Modifyers, Adventure Time and Bravest Warriors due to The Mighty B! and Fanboy and Chum Chum not existing, leading Cartoon Network to restart its renaissance only after the premieres of Regular Show and The Amazing World of Gumball while Stitch! was heavily altered to be set during the events of Lilo and Stitch: The Series, being considered Disney Channel's top-rated animated show after Kim Possible's ending, being then followed by Gravity Falls, Mickey Mouse, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, DuckTales, Big Hero 6: The Series, Big City Greens, Amphibia, The Owl House, The Ghost of Molly McGee and Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.
- Adventure Time: Distant Lands would air on Nick as well while Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake airs on Comedy Central and Nick at Nite.
- Milo's Murphy Law and Hamster & Gretel are instead produced for Nickelodeon.
- Due to being rejected by Cartoon Network, IMP, Inc. and Meddlen Meadows would be picked up by Nickelodeon by reworking them as assets and their characters as background or recurring characters for The Modifyers since the show had the most potential and shares the same universe as the failed pilots. And yes, Charlie Bean will be part of it too.
- Miss Piggy will be replaced with Patchy the Pirate and Potty in Take Two with Phineas and Ferb, which would also feature the titular characters interviewing other Nicktoon characters.
- Phineas and Ferb's Marvel and Star Wars specials don't exist.
- The episode "Phineas and Ferb Gets Busted" wouldn't exist at all. However, the scene of Perry's Dream at the end of the episode would still exist, but with a different episode.
- Gravity Falls and Mech-X4 would still air on Disney Channel rather than being moved to Disney XD while DuckTales and Big Hero 6: The Series would've premiered on the former network instead.
- Disney XD received bankruptcy and closed down on December 31st, 2017, with Fish Hooks airing on the network instead of Disney Channel, resulting in the former's newer originals being produced instead for the latter. (woah that was very harsh)
- Planet Sheen, Sanjay and Craig, Breadwinners and Pig Goat Banana Cricket would not all exist because of their negative receptions.
- Speaking of The Amazing World of Gumball, it was slightly different as Rachel would get more official appearances and speaking roles, Miss Simian remains as the main antagonist, and Penny and her family appear as actual deer instead of shape-shifting fairies since they had antlers.
- Miss Simian would get sent to the void and would become disfigured instead of Rob.
- The Wattersons' eyes from the second season were made permanent rather than becoming round in the third season.
- The full intro is played in US airings.
- Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension would be released in 2010 by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies as a theatrical film with a slightly longer runtime instead, replacing our real-life The Last Airbender.
- A prequel Modifyers film would be made in 2012, replacing Fun Size.
- Agent P's World Showcase Adventure wouldn't exist due to Paramount's brand licensing agreement with NBCUniversal, so Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure would stay open in Epcot at Walt Disney World until February 16th, 2020.
- The third season of My Life as a Teenage Robot would air in the US, running from November 18th, 2005 to June 16th, 2006.
- The series would end with the fourth season, running from August 11th, 2006 to March 2nd, 2007.
- Johnny Test would be produced by Jack Mackie Pictures and Nickelodeon Animation Studios for Nickelodeon instead of Warner Bros. Animation, Cookie Jar and DHX Media for Kids' WB and Teletoon, lasting 6 seasons from 2005 to 2010 with 78 episodes and having Dave Wasson as producer instead of Chris Savino while Stephen Silver serves as character designer and Kevin Manthei is still the show's composer, so the show wouldn't suffer budget cuts, nor be overexposed on Cartoon Network, nor overuse the whip crack sound effect.
- Supernoobs (another Scott Fellows animated cartoon) would've been produced by the same studios for the same channel as an American traditional cartoon instead of a Canadian flash one as this entire show was heavily tweaked to be plot-driven instead of crammed with filler later on, lasting four seasons from 2015 to 2018 with 52 episodes with Rob Boutilier and Loris Kramer Lunsford being replaced by Steve Marmel as co-developer of the show while Silver serves as character designer like Johnny. Also, it doesn't overuse a lot of humor nor focus too much on Earth and human characters.
- Dawg & Bone would've been created by Ray DeLaurentis and came out on November 9th, 2009 on Cartoon Network as THE Teletoon/Cookie Jar cartoon that's a ripoff of Dexter's Laboratory, The Fairly OddParents, and especially Johnny Test, and Teletoon could've gotten in legal trouble with Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon.
- The show would get cancelled on August 15th, 2012 due to poor ratings.
- Had both Johnny Test and Supernoobs praised, Scott Fellows would've had better treatment at Nickelodeon and could've been one of the most influential cartoonists of the modern era. Due to that, both shows would've had some consistent character development.
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil would be produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios for Nickelodeon instead of Disney Television Animation for Disney XD and Disney Channel, and it would never focus too much on romance drama nor shipping.
- Marco Diaz would likely be written out due to his harem and many shipping wars, especially with Star by many toxic Starco fans, resulting in Jackie, one of the recurring characters, taking his place as the main focus with Star.
- Due to being considered as an unnecessary love interest for Jackie, Chloe be written out too.
- While his hoodie still exists, it'd instead be teal and given to Jackie to make her more of a badass.
- After the first season, the animation for the series would still be provided by Mercury Filmworks and Toon City.
- Throughout the entire show, Star and Jackie travel to exotic dimensions using dimensional scissors while preventing the Mewman monster Ludo from stealing Star's magic wand.
- Marco Diaz would likely be written out due to his harem and many shipping wars, especially with Star by many toxic Starco fans, resulting in Jackie, one of the recurring characters, taking his place as the main focus with Star.
- Invader Zim wouldn't have been cancelled, since the show would get three additional seasons and it would have never moved to the Nicktoons Network.
- Season 2 of Blue's Room ("Blue's Farm Playdate" to "Music Stars") would be rewritten as season 1 episodes without Sprinkles, use the season 1 format, and would be produced and premiered from January to March 2006 before "Meet Blue's Baby Brother".
- Wayside is more faithful to the books with all 28 students being the main characters of the series and the main character changing from episode to episode.
- Viacom would acquire Bagdasarian Productions (alongside the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise) on October 21st, 2009.
- Alvin and the Chipmunks will be part of the Nicktoons.
- Before the acquisition, the live-action Garfield and Alvin movies would be made by Blue Sky Studios as animated films instead, being commercial and critical successes with some scenes being toned down.
- Chipwrecked and The Road Chip won't exist.
- The Marmaduke movies never existed in this AU, with The Garfield Movie releasing in 2010 to replace the live-action Marmaduke as a sequel to the first two Garfield movies, titled Garfield: Hittin' It At Large.
- The Long Haul and the animated Diary of a Wimpy Kid films made for Disney+ were all heavily altered into one film as it was based on The Ugly Truth and it will be a direct sequel to the first three films.
- The cancelled television special based on Cabin Fever would be produced on November 20th, 2020.
- Spies in Disguise would've kept its April 19, 2019 release date.
- Nimona would have finished production and kept its theatrical February 14th, 2020 release by 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios (as its last film) like intended instead of becoming a Netflix-exclusive 2023 one by Annapurna and DNEG.
- The film would have an extended ending: Ballister visits his old hideout. He hears Nimona's voice, and joyfully realizes that she has survived and suggests to tell the citizens, but she declines and essentially retires, preferring to stay hidden. Disappointed, he leaves her behind in her new home and continues his life. This would mean that possible sequels nor spin-offs would not happen at all.
- ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios) would be traditionally-animated by Rough Draft Studios instead of CGI by Technicolor Animation Productions, and it would have several changes to make it better. For example: the designs are more faithful to the 1983 artwork, the characters keep the same personalities they had in the 1983 show, the show only lasts for four seasons and it would never move over to Nicktoons.
- The revival series of Winx Club gets tweaked to tell new premises, being traditionally-animated instead and focusing on the further adventures of the seven magical fairies as they gained a brand-new ability to choose between fairy forms.
- World of Winx and Fate: The Winx Saga don't exist.
- Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus, Glitch Techs, Monster High (2022) and Transformers: EarthSpark would air on Nickelodeon rather than Netflix and Paramount+.
- The fourth season of Rabbids Invasion would've premiered on Nickelodeon from September 1st to December 26th, 2018, before airing on Nicktoons since July 2019 and streaming on Paramount+ since March 4th, 2021 in the United States instead of Netflix while Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars premiered on Paramount+ on September 10th, 2021 in the US as an original film instead, just like the first three seasons.
- After the success of Rabbids Invasion, Ubisoft began to partner up with Nickelodeon to make Nicktoons/Rabbids crossover games, much like they did with Nintendo for Mario, as well as collaborate to make games with some of their other major IPs like Rayman and Just Dance.
- Lego sets based on SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would still continue. Also, there would've been more Lego sets based on various Nicktoons.
- However, sets based of the 2012 TMNT would discontinue in 2018 as Lego would start making sets based on the 1987 series alongside other sets themed to other TMNT incarnations.
- Lego Dimensions would add Nicktoons characters to the game, including SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, Ren & Stimpy, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Rocko's Modern Life, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, The Wild Thornberries, The Angry Beavers, CatDog, Invader Zim, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Johnny Test, Phineas and Ferb, T.U.F.F. Puppy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Modifyers, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Constant Payne, The Legend of Korra and The Loud House.
- Traveler's Tales will make Lego games based on Nickelodeon properties, being licensed to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
- SpongeBob and Patrick would make cameos in The Lego Movie and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part as part of the Master Builders, with Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke reprising their roles.
- Butch Hartman was permanently retired from animation career on April 4th, 2015 as he would start focusing on poem writing due to Christian, leaving Frederator and Nickelodeon.
- Two The Fairly OddParents episodes Timmy the Barbarian and No Substitute for Crazy would both first premiere on October 7th, 2006 as the theatrical film was produced as a series finale and released on November 18th with the plot being the same as Channel Chasers but in an alternative cut version for one hour and 25 minutes.
- John Debney will serve as composer of the music for the film.
- The third season of Danny Phantom would be rewritten in order to keep Steve Marmel on board and avoid its negative reception with a total of 20 episodes due to Nickelodeon not firing many of the original writers from the first two seasons, running from June 17th, 2006 to February 10th, 2007 with a fourth and final season being produced in 2007 and finish in 2008 from March 17th to January 25th, ending with a final battle between Danny and Dark Danny.
- The 2015 episodes of T.U.F.F. Puppy would've premiered in February 14th-March 28th, 2014 before T.U.F.F. Break Up and Til Doom Do Us Part on November 24th, 2013.
- Billionfold, Inc. wouldn't exist with Danny Phantom and T.U.F.F. Puppy being produced by Frederator Studios instead with Fred Seibert serving as one of the executive producers.
- As a result, his controversial actions (including the OAXIS scandal) and his written works along with Bunsen Is a Beast, The Fairly Odd Phantom, HobbyKids Adventures, the failed Noog Network service, The Garden, Fairly Odder and A New Wish would've never happened since his retirement.
- And neither Pixel Pinkie, due to being a Fairly OddParents rip-off.
- Two The Fairly OddParents episodes Timmy the Barbarian and No Substitute for Crazy would both first premiere on October 7th, 2006 as the theatrical film was produced as a series finale and released on November 18th with the plot being the same as Channel Chasers but in an alternative cut version for one hour and 25 minutes.
- The Really Loud House would not exist as The Casagrandes would have more episodes and seasons, although some episode plots would be incorporated into The Loud House.
- And while its 2024 movie would still be made, it'd instead be given to Paramount for a theatrical release and animated by Yowza! Animation and Mercury Filmworks unlike The Loud House Movie, and it would be released on April 5th, 2024, with a live-action/animated short to celebrate Nickelodeon's 45th anniversary being produced in front of it while also premiering on the said channel four days ago.
- After the series finale of iCarly, the TeenNick channel would stay as TEENick and would be gradually reformatted into a live-action rerun channel with Sam & Cat being the last sitcom on the main channel, leading them to focus exclusively on animated content and provide stronger competition to Cartoon Network rather than Disney Channel.
- As a result, future live-action sitcoms, game shows and variety programs starting with Supah Ninjas, BrainSurge and You Gotta See This, and even Mr. Meaty, The Naked Brothers Band, the Fred film trilogy and show and the live-action Avatar series don't exist as the channel started to focus more on animated shows than live-action while occasionally airing iCarly, True Jackson, VP, The Troop, Big Time Rush, Victorious and Sam & Cat.
- Seven remaining episodes of The Troop for season 2 would have premiered on the main Nickelodeon channel from August 13th, 2011 until September 24th every Saturday.
- Big Time Dreams (the Big Time Rush series finale) would be released on November 17th, 2012 as part of the third season while the rest of the season 4 episodes wouldn't exist.
- One Thousand Berry Balls would've aired on July 7th, 2012 as a Victorious series finale while the rest of the season 4 episodes wouldn't exist either.
- Despite that, Henry Danger, The Thundermans, 100 Things to Do Before High School and I Am Frankie still exist, yet as animated and without Dan Schneider's involvement.
- However, due to it, most of its characters would be voiced by voice actors instead while CJ would still be voiced by Isabela Moner.
- The only exceptions are The Barbarian and the Troll, Tooned In, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? and the All That, Double Dare and Are You Afraid of the Dark? revivals.
- So Little Time and The Crystal Maze wouldn't air on Nickelodeon while Rank the Prank and Hunter Street are instead aired on Disney Channel.
- In March 2014, Dan Schneider was the victim of an invasion of activities on Twitter, where he often posted pictures of the feet of the young actresses who worked for him. The same month, he pulled out of the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards, where Sam & Cat won "Favorite Show" and Jennette McCurdy won "Favorite Actress". This results in Nickelodeon treating McCurdy fairly, who called 911 to arrest him, allowing the channel to fire him permanently as he was transferred to Bledsoe County Correctional Complex and sentenced to 37 years in prison, which leads to the permanent closure of Schneider's Bakery.
- Due to this, McCurdy wouldn't retire from acting, and she would've starred in Star vs. the Forces of Evil as Jackie Lynn Thomas and reprised her role as Sam in the 2021 iCarly reboot in which Noah Munck would've done the same thing as Gibby. Also, the reboot would've been renewed for season 4 in 2024.
- The infamous iCarly episode "iMeet Fred" will not exist and will be replaced with a new and much better episode "iMeet Patchy", which would feature Patchy the Pirate and Potty instead of Fred Figglehorn.
- Due to mainly being seen as cash grabs, Baby Shark's Big Show!, Dora and Friends: Into the City! and Franklin and Friends wouldn't exist.
- All the bad shows made to imitate SpongeBob don't exist.
- A day later after the Teen Titans Go! episode "The Mask" premiered on Cartoon Network, it would've caused a lawsuit with Time Warner. as Viacom angrily calls them, threatening to sue them for using the Handsome Squidward face.
- Same goes for "Truth, Justice and What?" after it premiered a day later with Greg Cipes, Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath. Not only that, but Viacom would've also forced them to cancel the show for making fun of good stuff, its assassination of the characters, laziness of the plots, Aesops that teach kids to be assholes, and the overall swirling torrent of pain and misery the so-called heroes inflict upon each other with little, if any, comeuppance. So, Jelenic and Horvath regretted working on Teen Titans Go!, which was permanently cancelled on June 30th, 2015 after the last episode "Beast Man", with Cartoon Network pulling the plug on the reboot and taking it off the air permanently.
- The Legend of Korra would have been a full series from a start and used the twenty episode count with no switch of channels.
- Korra's element she has a trouble mastering is water instead of air to add more dramatic weights and to show that Korra isn't ready to change. As a result, her waterbending mentor is Tarrlok.
- However, Korra still lives with Tenzin.
- The love triangle plot would not happen.
- Probending would make a lot more sense and it won't require the use of just earth, fire and water as there could be airbenders who are interested in it.
- Nickelodeon would've kept the international rights to Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.
- Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie would be internationally distributed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies.
- In the English dub, Cristina Vee and Bryce Papenbrook would also provide the singing parts for Marinette/Ladybug and Adrien/Cat Noir while Benjamin Diskin would reprise his role as Nooroo.
- Due to that, ZagHeroez would form a partnership with Nickelodeon to air their shows on said network.
- Tales of Fairyon, Pixie Girl, Miss Rose, Gayajin, Moonlight Hunters and Kosmik Wrestle: Space League would've been first premiered between 2018 and 2021, replacing Star Falls, Cousins for Life, Young Dylan, Side Hustle, Drama Club and Lay Lay.
- Paramount Pictures, which distributed the Peanuts home media from 1994 to 2006, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!), would keep the rights of Peanuts and have acquired Iconix's entertainment brands, including the 80% stake of Peanuts Worldwide and full rights to the Strawberry Shortcake brand, for $345 million on June 30th, 2017 while WildBrain provided the animation for shows.
- As a result, Paramount Home Entertainment would continue on releasing Peanuts home media rather than selling it to Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
- Peanuts and Strawberry Shortcake will be put under the Nickelodeon banner and are now part of the Nicktoons.
- However, The Peanuts Movie would still be made by 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios.
- Snoopy in Space, The Snoopy Show and Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City would be co-produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
- The show's Berry Big Specials would air on CBS and Nickelodeon instead of Family Jr.
- Sony Music Entertainment Japan wouldn't acquire 49% of its 80% stake in Peanuts Worldwide.
- In the fourth season of the 2003 Strawberry Shortcake series, the art style and designs of the characters are more identical to the first three seasons, retaining their same ages from them.
- The Sweet Dreams Movie is traditionally-animated instead of CGI, and fully distributed by 20th Century Fox as a wide theatrical film, with 20th Century Fox Animation co-producing the film and the animation upgraded to include shadows and lighting and provided by Yowza! Animation, Mercury Filmworks, Wang Film Productions and Toon City Animation. Also, it would've been released on September 15th, 2006 as Everyone's Hero doesn't exist.
- Fox Interactive would have phased out a year later in 2007, marking Alvin and the Chipmunks its last game published.
- This results in Eragon, Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Aliens vs Predators: Requiem and Alvin and the Chipmunks being published by Fox Interactive, with its on-screen logo appearing in the openings of the games.
- Strawberry Shortcake: Sweet Dreams (which was co-published with Fox Interactive) would be available on both Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS.
- Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game (which was co-published with Fox Interactive) would be also available on Xbox, GameCube and Xbox 360 rather than just PlayStation 2. A PC port would've been released. It would also be available on PlayStation 3 on November 17th, 2006 together with the console's launch, and on Wii two days later.
- Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (which was co-published with Fox Interactive) was also available on Xbox, GameCube, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and Game Boy Advance rather than just Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. The game was released on PlayStation 3 on November 17th, 2006 together with the console's launch, and on Wii two days later.
- Alvin and the Chipmunks (which was co-published with Fox Interactive) would also available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 while its sequel The Squeakquel (despite not by Fox Interactive) was on Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
- Before Paramount Global signed a partnership with IMPS/Lafig to share the global licensing rights for the Smurfs franchise with each other, Sony Pictures Animation would have produced their fourth and final Smurfs film instead of Hotel Transylvania, especially when Summer Vacation already served as a finale for the latter series.
- Smurfs: The Epic Quest would be released in the United States in a limited amount of theaters on April 10th, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and would be simultaneously released on video on demand while Trolls World Tour was on February 28th, 2020.
- The Mitchells vs. the Machines and Vivo would keep their theatrical January 10th, 2020 and November 6th, 2020 releases while Wish Dragon was theatrically released on October 23rd, 2020, leading the former to release then on home media on March 10th, completing its theatrical run two days later.
- The Mitchells would've won the 92nd Academy Award for Best Animated Feature instead of Toy Story 4, with Abominable being nominated but lost and Back to the Outback taking the film's place as part of the nomination of the 94th Academy Award ceremony.
- As a result, Transformania would not exist.
- Movies like Yours, Mine & Ours, Imagine That, Michael Bay's TMNT films, Sherlock Gnomes, the 2018 Slender Man movie, Playing with Fire, The J Team, Clifford, Paws of Fury, Fantasy Football, 2022's Snow Day and Saving Bikini Bottom don't exist and will be replaced with other movies.
- Harriet the Spy, Snow Day, Clockstoppers, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Nacho Libre, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, Hotel for Dogs and Monster Trucks are instead animated.
- While the live-action Harriet show and Blog Wars don't exist, the animated series is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios instead of Apple Studios and the Jim Henson Company as the 1996 film uses the same art style.
- Snow Day, Clockstoppers and Monster Trucks are rewritten in order to have a better storyline and avoid their negative reception.
- The 2017 Unfortunate Events Netflix series would not happen due to the film series already being animated.
- Some scenes in Nacho Libre and The Spiderwick Chronicles are toned down in the AU version.
- The upcoming live-action Spiderwick Chronicles show wouldn't likely happen due to the 2008 film already being animated.
- Hey Arnold!: The Movie would've have been a made-for-television film called Arnold Saves the Neighborhood like originally intended while Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie would release in 2005 as Hey Arnold!: The Movie while a cancelled Ren and Stimpy film was actually produced and released in 2002.
- Nickelodeon Movies would have no involvement in Mad Hot Ballroom.
- Wonder Park would be different as it was more down-to-earth and Dylan Brown wouldn't have been fired as he has some more time working on it and keeps the film title Amusement Park, focusing less on a very generic lazy comedy movie and more on a touching film about a little girl using imagination to escape from the harshness of reality, featuring June's mother dying at the end.
- Three films from the Weinstein Company: Hoodwinked!, TMNT and Paddington would be produced by Nickelodeon Movies instead of the Weinstein Company.
- Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil wouldn't exist.
- TMNT and Paddington 2 wouldn't be distributed internationally by Warner Bros. Pictures, being distributed by Paramount instead.
- The US version of The Magic Roundabout (2005) would've been distributed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies instead of The Weinstein Company, with the plot and script remaining entirely the same as the original UK version, but changing the British words to American words, removing all fart jokes and pop-culture references.
- The voice cast also remains wholly the same like the original UK version except David Kaufman as Dylan The Rabbit, using a mix between his Danny Phantom voice and a hippie/California-surfer voice.
- Oddbods, Masha and the Bear, Bernard Bear, Sheep in the Island and Pat & Stan would air on Nickelodeon in the US.
- Nickelodeon Movies would produce exclusively animated features, with SpongeBob films and Blue's Big City Adventure still using live-action segments and Good Burger 1&2, Charlotte's Web and the Paddington films being its only entire live-action films.
- Dora and the Lost City of Gold would be produced by Paramount Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company as a traditionally-animated film instead of Paramount Players and MRC as a live-action film, meaning that the hallucination scene would not be in it.
- The toilet humor would be heavily toned down, although the film would still be rated PG.
- Some of the characters from the original TV series (like Azul the Train and Señor Tucán) would appear in the film.
- Starting with this film, Nickelodeon Movies introduced its new logo where in a studio, we see SpongeBob SquarePants (who would be traditionally-animated instead, with Blink Industries providing the animation for him, using the same one for the hallucination scene from our real-life film). He grabs a lever and tries to pull it, but struggles at first, even putting his foot on it, causing some of Nick's trademark green slime to start flowing through a tube while electric sparks fly. The lights turn on, illuminating the 1984 Nickelodeon filmstrip logo in several shots. The walls, ceiling and stairs drop to reveal a Hollywood-type area (with five palm trees on it, á la the 20th Century Fox/Studios logo) at sunrise while the Nickelodeon blimp approaches and "movies" is drawn in a grungy font. The blimp takes off toward the screen right before the logo cuts out.
- Also, the music/sounds for the logo is SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny) yelling "I'm ready!" and grunting from him pulling the lever, then electrical noises as the slime flows with an extended version of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions theme, and finally, a bombastic orchestral redux of the final five notes, composed by John Debney and Germaine Franco, and The Jive Five singing the Nickelodeon jingle with SpongeBob singing at the end, ending with a ding noise.
- Marc Weiner would reprise his role as Swiper instead of Benicio del Toro while he still plays as Map.
- Boots, Backpack and Map would talk more often.
- Diego would have the same hairstyle he had in the original show and its spin-off Go, Diego, Go!, and Jake T. Austin would've reprised his role as the teenage Diego instead of Jeff Wahlberg.
- Due to that, the tween-aimed live-action series for Paramount+ would be animated and produced for Nickelodeon instead, with the art style being identical to the 2019 feature film while the 2024 CGI reboot never happened.
- Dora and the Fantastical Creatures would be replaced by a new short film Rocko Rama in: Mess-O-Trouble, which would coincide with the 30th anniversary of Rocko's Modern Life with the voice cast from the series reprising their roles.
- Rumble's plot line is heavily altered as it has more faithfulness to its source material Monster on the Hill, being produced by Nickelodeon Movies and The Kerner Entertainment Company.
- Also, the film would have remained as a theatrical release instead of being released on Paramount+.
- Reel FX Animation would only provide the animation in the film for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies.
- The Recobbled Cut of the Thief and the Cobbler would've been FULLY completed by the people at Nickelodeon Movies in 2005. Even if it wouldn't do well at the box office, it'll still have a better reputation compared to its Harvey Weinstein counterpart with Arabian Knight.
- The release date would be May 1st, 2005.
- Viacom would've outbidded Mattel to acquire HIT Entertainment in 2012, now serving as a division of Nickelodeon Productions.
- The network will have lots of care for the franchises HiT Entertainment owns, would give more attention to the HiT shows and franchises, and would give the older seasons of Fireman Sam and Thomas & Friends, as well as the original Bob the Builder much recognition, with all HIT shows airing on Nick Jr. for reruns.
- They would never private or block all videos of HIT properties or take down channels or fan games or shut down all websites that were owned by HIT Entertainment.
- Thomas & Friends: Big World Big Adventures! and Thomas and Friends: All Engines Go! wouldn't exist, meaning that the original Thomas & Friends would still continue and would stay in model rather than switching to CGI.
- The series 9 onwards of Fireman Sam was heavily altered as it continued with the stop-motion animation, kept the original continuity and taken all the great elements from season 5 and put them over into season 9, ignoring the events of the sixth, seventh and eighth seasons.
- Hot Animation wouldn't be closed down.
- The 2015 Bob the Builder gets tweaked to stay faithful to the original series.
- Rubbadubbers and Pingu would be revived for newer episodes.
- The Wiggles television series would be kept under HIT Entertainment's ownership and end up after the fourth series The Wiggles Show! in order to avoid ruining childhoods, especially how we miss the older members of the Wiggles.
- However, after Greg Page's return in 2012, a new animated Wiggles series would be made between 2012 and 2013 and stay faithful to the 1997 film and the first two seasons, and a new pink member of the Wiggles named Emma was additionally added to the cast, being voiced by Emma Watkins. The designs of the main Wiggles look more identical to the original 1998 series. Also, the show would have three seasons with ten episodes each.
- Kipper would additionally get a 2019 reboot.
- Barney & Friends and Angelina Ballerina would actually be produced in 2017 like they were originally intended, fixing the problems they have in the 7-14 seasons, the original 2001 series and The Next Steps, with the latter actually staying faithful to the original books and its source material.
- A new Barney animated series developed and run by Bob Boyle titled Barney's Big Adventures was made, being animated by Pipeline Studios, and will not have the Barney doll and the human kids due to unknown reasons.
- This show is about Barney and his friends having big adventures in Barney's world.
- I Love You, You Hate Me would air on Paramount Network instead of Peacock.
- The network will have lots of care for the franchises HiT Entertainment owns, would give more attention to the HiT shows and franchises, and would give the older seasons of Fireman Sam and Thomas & Friends, as well as the original Bob the Builder much recognition, with all HIT shows airing on Nick Jr. for reruns.
- LazyTown Entertainment would've been acquired by Viacom International Inc. in 2011 instead of Turner Broadcasting System, with LazyTown being put under the Nickelodeon banner, resulting in the show still airing on Nick Jr.
- Holly Hobbie & Friends would still be distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment rather than being transitioned to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
- A few original shows will take places of some of the shows that were terrible.
- Neopets would stay under Nickelodeon's ownership rather than being sold to JumpStart, resulting in PetPet Park still operating.
- Nickelodeon and Xilam would form a partnership as the latter's shows still air on the channel along with reruns of Xilam's older shows and newer shows like Karate Sheep.
- Despite this, Xilam would still produce content with other studios.
- Nicktoons would be reformatted into a classic Nickelodeon programming channel and keep its former name Nicktoons Network, meaning NickRewind wouldn't likely exist at all.
- The Nick Jr. channel wouldn't likely exist as the block would still air on Nickelodeon every weekday mornings while Noggin would still operate.
- Moose and Zee are still Noggin’s co-hosts.
- NickMom would never exist.
- Nick Jr./Noggin would keep all of its older shows for reruns.
- They would NEVER be obsessed with toyetic preschool shows, mainly focusing on original ideas.
- Their old programming would air on weekdays, while on weekends, the channel's schedule would be the same in real life.
- Peppa Pig would end up after the fourth season. The same goes for PAW Patrol after the seventh, with PAW Patrol: The Movie serving as the series finale.
- In this film, Katie and Alex would have larger roles, officially joining the members of the PAW Patrol. Cali and Mr. Porter would appear as well.
- Ultimate Rescue: Pups Save the Opening Ceremonies and Ultimate Rescue: Pups Save the Adventure Bay Games would have first aired in the US on March 27th, 2020 rather than July 23rd, 2021.
- Ollie's Pack, Rocket Monkeys, Regal Academy, Kuu Kuu Harajuka, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, Rainbow Rangers, Little Charmers, Ryan's Mystery Playdate, and Deer Squad are instead aired on Discovery Family in the United States.
- The N would still be an overnight programming block on Noggin.
- In 2011, Nick at Nite has been uploaded to an Adult Swim-esque block, airing Comedy Central/MTV's South Park, Beavis and Butthead, Daria, Celebrity Deathmatch and Digman!, as well as Ren and Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Invader Zim, Danny Phantom, Adventure Time and Bravest Warriors.
- However, Nick at Nite still airs sitcoms such as Friends, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The George Lopez Show and Mom.
- Nick Studio 10 would never happen.
- SLAM!, SNICK, Nickelodeon Splat!, Slime Time Live, U-Pick Live, Nickelodeon on Sunset, the Latin American Nicktoons network, Games and Sports for Kids (Nick GAS), Kindernet, the Italian TEENick network, Nick Hits, HaHa Nick, Nicktoonsters, N-Toons, the Noggin UK block on VIVA, and Nickelodeon Magazine would have lasted longer.
- Nicktoons Replay wouldn't likely happen as a result.
- Nick Radio would also last longer and be more successful.
- TEENick India would be a channel rather than a block on Nick Jr.
- Kids & You would keep its name Nick & You.
- Nickelodeon en Telemundo was revived in 2013.
- Nick in the Afternoon and Nickel-O-Zone were both revived in 2007.
- Nick Flicks was revived in 2009.
- Nickelodeon Japan would never shut down.
- Nick will re-release the Nick Picks, Nick Jr. Favorites, and Teenick Picks DVDs.
- Also, Nick Picks, Nick Jr. Favorites, and Teenick Picks will get more volumes.
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- Both Nickelodeon and its parent company, Viacom wouldn't rely too much on their streaming service, Paramount+.
- They would still air classic Nickelodeon shows on Pluto TV.
- Paramount would never decide not to renew its contract with Hulu to stream Nickelodeon content.
- As a result, their original animated films like Under the Boardwalk would be theatrical films instead.
- The All-Star Brawl and Kart Racers series would have larger rosters, also having characters from Nickelodeon Movies.
- Nick.com wouldn't get shut down in 2018.
- The new 2009 Nickelodeon logo would only exist as a wordmark change from 2009 to 2019 before reverting to the original wordmark in 2019 for the network's 40th anniversary, with the original splat logo being kept by using the 2006-2009 designs while TEENick uses its 2007 one, the Nicktoons Network uses its 2005 one, and Noggin and the N use their 1999 (for Noggin) and 2007 (for the N) ones.
- The Garfield website was not shut down but was instead updated.
- SpindleHorse Toons was acquired by Viacom on December 4th, 2019 as an adult animation arm of Nickelodeon Animation Studios created for adults-only Nicktoons for both Nick at Nite and Comedy Central.
- Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss would air on Comedy Central and Nick at Nite instead of Prime Video and YouTube due to the said former two channels picking them up into full shows, although Murder Family would still be uploaded on Vivienne Medrano's YouTube channel along with YouTube's Nick at Nite and Comedy Central channels.
- Faya Mata would've reprised her role as Katie Killjoy in the 2024 series.
- Cherri Bomb would be part of the main cast, helping run the hotel for Charlie and Vaggie better.
- Cliffside, Long Gone Gulch, Internecion Cube, Lackadaisy, Dark Harvest and The Amazing Digital Circus were picked up by Nick at Nite and Comedy Central into full shows by SpindleHorse Toons.
- Murder Drones would be co-produced by SpindleHorse Toons for Nick at Nite and Comedy Central.
- ZooPhobia has been adapted into an animated series.
- Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss would air on Comedy Central and Nick at Nite instead of Prime Video and YouTube due to the said former two channels picking them up into full shows, although Murder Family would still be uploaded on Vivienne Medrano's YouTube channel along with YouTube's Nick at Nite and Comedy Central channels.
- Paramount Animation would produce films without Nickelodeon Movies' involvement as they would also make PG-13 and R rated films along with G and PG rated films.
- Even after their runs, many older Nicktoon shows would've had merchandise.
Viacom and CBS staying merged since 2006[]
- Viacom opted to sack Tom Freston from his position, appealing to a better environment between Moonves and Freston's successor Philippe Dauman.
- When Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav came in talks with Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman to discuss a possible merger, Dauman was strongly against this idea and refused the merger to happen as he promises not to cancel upcoming projects or remove existing ones from Viacom's library for tax write-offs, convinced that it would end up like the Disney-Fox merger. Despite that not happening, Viacom would still use the Hanna-Barbera properties for Paramount Parks under license from Warner Bros. Entertainment.
- Viacom would currently consist of nine divisions and subsidiaries:
- Divisions: Paramount Pictures, CBS Entertainment Group, Outfront Media (still known as Viacom Outdoor), Infinity Broadcasting Corporation, Famous Players, Paramount Parks, Viacom Domestic Media Networks, Viacom Streaming and Viacom Global Distribution
- Subsidiaries: Blockbuster (never spun-off in 2004), Harmonix, Madison Square Garden, Bellator MMA, SST Media, Simon & Schuster, VidCon, CNET and Westinghouse Electrical Company (after Viacom acquired Westinghouse Electric Company in 2006 and merged the company with the Westinghouse Licensing Corporation)
- Famous Music (which would still operate), CBS Building, CBS Operations Inc., CBS Outdoor, CBS Radio, CBS Studio Center, CBS Television City, and the 30% stake of Rainbow S.p.A. (eventually expanded to 100%) would stay under Viacom's ownership.
- In 2016, MTV Hits is now known as CBS Hits.
- Since 2000, TNN would be reformatted as a country-skewed cable channel despite keeping The Nashville Network name rather than being rebranded into The National Network, Spike and Paramount Network while CMT would also be reformatted as a country music-skewed cable channel with its non-country music programming being aired on TNN.
- However, Most of TNN's non-country programming would instead aired on its sister channels.
- MyNetworkTV's own affiliates were acquired by Warner Bros. Entertainment for the WB Television Network on September 18th, 2002 to make the network more successful, leading UPN to be reformatted as a cable general entertainment channel and rebranded to the Paramount Network.
- Viacom vs. YouTube would never happen.
- While CBS and Paramount's television production units would still merge with each other, the combined unity would keep the CBS Paramount Television and CBS Paramount Domestic Television names, rebranding later to CBS Paramount Television Studios and CBS Paramount Television Distribution.
- CBS Films wouldn't likely exist, with its films being produced and distributed by Paramount.
- KOL Secret Slumber Party/KEWLopolis/Cookie Jar TV/Team Toon/CBS Dream Team/CBS Weekend/CBS WKND wouldn't exist due to Nick on CBS still airing on CBS.
- Team Toon's programming would air instead on Discovery Kids (now the Hub) except Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show, which would air on Nick Jr. and bring back Mazz, Jazzmin, Jumping Judy, Audio Murphy, Mudge and Mr. Moosehead to the animated show.
- On July 24th, 2013, Litton Entertainment originally wanted to launch a new weekend morning block featuring live-action lifestyle, wildlife, and documentary series aimed tweens/teens aged 10–18 for CBS to replace Nick on CBS, but Viacom and Nickelodeon were heavily against the idea and described that it would ruin their Saturday mornings, cancelling Litton's block and keeping Nick on CBS on the air.
- Epix wouldn't exist, since Paramount, as well as MGM and Lionsgate, would keep its first-run film output agreement with Showtime.
- However, Lionsgate would still move later on its first-run film output agreement to Starz.
- Due to being kept under Viacom's ownership and not being sold to Dish Network, Blockbuster still exists as a chain and there are still physical locations and franchises being opened.
- Toys "R" Us would never go bankrupt either, still operating in order to make the kids happy.
- Game Rush is still around as well, both as a section within Blockbuster and as standalone stores.
- Blockbuster Express vending machines still exist.
- Big Ticket Television is known as Blockbuster Television (IOTL this was Big Ticket Television's originally planned name due to being a Blockbuster affiliate at the time but Blockbuster's then-head denied permission). Here are the descriptions for its closing logos:
- 1995-1999: Against a gray background, a blue CGI ticket flips in and zooms out with a yellow streak flying across it. The streak wedges inside the ticket and turns into the yellow outline. The words "BLOCKBUSTER TELEVISION" fade in. Its music is the same as OTL's Big Ticket Productions logo, but without the "mmm!" sound.
- 1999-2021: Against a white background, the blue ticket flies in from the left to the center, and the yellow outline is drawn on the ticket as the words "BLOCKBUSTER TELEVISION" fade in.
- 2021-present: Against a blue background, the full ticket is shown completely straight with the words "BLOCKBUSTER TELEVISION", before a bit of it is torn off. The remaining fragment flies into place on the center.
- Mune: Guardian of the Moon would be first released to the US in theaters on October 14th, 2015 by Paramount Pictures instead of 2016 by GKIDS.
- The film's home media release would've been distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment on January 28th, 2016 instead of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment in 2017.
- Sohone, Leeyoon and Phospho would still be voiced by Trevor Devall, Michael Dobson and Davey Grant instead of being recast with Rob Lowe, Christian Slater and Jeff Dunham.
- The Tad the Lost Explorer trilogy, Capture the Flag and The Reef 2: High Tide are distributed by Summit Entertainment instead of Paramount Pictures.
- CBS All Access (later Paramount+) would also include content from Paramount, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, TV Land, BET, CMT and Logo as well.
- The original 1990 Viacom logo will be kept.
- DreamWorks Pictures is still acquired by Viacom in 2006 and DreamWorks Animation still enters its distribution deal with Paramount since 2006, although the animation division has also been acquired by Viacom on May 23rd, 2012 and remerged into the main DreamWorks studio with Steven Spielberg heading the live-action department and Jeffrey Katzenberg heading the animation department while David Geffen returns to the studio as co-head, being a division of Paramount Pictures.
- The DreamWorks Animation logo would eventually be adopted for live-action features as well, being now known as DreamWorks SKG for both live-action and animation features, adopting the Viacom byline and introducing a new fanfare composed by John Williams as it plays a peaceful guitar rendition of "Fairytale" that leads into the 1997 DreamWorks Pictures logo's theme.
- Ken in Bee Movie would've been voiced by Rob Riggle instead of Patrick Warburton.
- The Monsters vs. Aliens TV series produced for Nickelodeon would be different with Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett and Seth Rogen reprising their roles as Ginormica, Dr. Cockroach, the Missing Link and B.O.B.
- The live-action Dragon remake wouldn't exist.
- Chris Meledandri would be replaced by Brian Robbins as the executive producer of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, being co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies and serving as a pilot of a Shrek TV series in which would be announced on November 6th, 2018, replacing the upcoming fifth Shrek film and a Donkey spin-off film.
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment, DreamWorks Interactive and DreamWorks Records would be revived.
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment would serve as a sub-label of Paramount Home Entertainment.
- DreamWorks Interactive would produce newer video games for DreamWorks movies.
- DreamWorks Records will serve as a joint venture with Interscope Geffen A&M Records, with David Geffen heading the label.
- DreamWorks Television would remain open.
- DreamWorks' animation arm will stay producing films in-house at their Glendale campus.
- Felix the Cat, all Total Television cartoons, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Wendy the Good Little Witch, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, Richie Rich, Baby Huey, and all Jay Ward cartoons will become part of the Nicktoons.
- Movies like Home, Trolls and The Boss Baby will be replaced with other movies.
- The Trolls franchise is instead produced by Illumination due to its high popularity.
- Home and The Boss Baby wouldn't exist, although Tim will appear in Spirit Untamed as one of Lucky's allies and due to while Rocky and Bullwinkle keeps its theatrical release for Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
- Spirit Untamed gets changed into a standalone film that isn't connected to the first film. The Netflix series doesn't exist, making the film less babyfied and more down-to-earth. Spirit is replaced by Buck (the film is called Lucky Untamed instead), and the characters (including Lucky and Hendricks) are better fleshed-out. Also, Abigail is still a naïve as well airheaded yet sweet and innocent girl, and she would never abuse her little brother.
- It is instead traditionally-animated, marking DreamWorks Animation's return to hand-drawn animation since Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.
- Megamind 2 gets tweaked to tell a new plot.
- Carmen Sandiego (2019) would be co-produced by DreamWorks as it starts with a CGI film in November 2018.
- The interactive special To Steal or Not to Steal would be a 2019 video game instead.
- The TV series (titled The Adventures of Carmen Sandiego) would air on Nickelodeon instead of Netflix.
- Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken's plotline would be slightly different due to keeping the original idea of Chelsea and Queen Nerissa being separate while the former having a backstory of how her parents were abusive to her and she moved to Oceanside, then she and Ruby alongside the other krakens work together to stop Nerissa.
- The film keeps its original title Meet the Gillmans.
- Classic Media (now known as DreamWorks Classics) would keep the rights to Gumby as Viacom would acquire Premavision instead of Fox Entertainment, placing it under the DreamWorks Classics banner.
- Orion and the Dark would be a theatrical film instead of being exclusive to Netflix.
- In 2017, Jay Ward Productions would be acquired by DreamWorks Classics while Tiffany Ward would still be the president, leading Bullwinkle Studios to close down permanently.
- Viacom wouldn't fire Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Lisa Vischer and Kurt Heinecke as they would let them have more creative control over their properties, letting Big Idea Entertainment stay open.
- Viacom, including Nickelodeon and DreamWorks, would be supporting the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, no matter what. That means they would never follow Warner Bros. Discovery's steps at all.
Paramount Parks[]
- Cedar Fair wouldn't acquire all five parks in the Paramount Parks chain, remaining under Viacom's ownership that still continues the management contract to operate Bonfante Gardens.
- Despite this, Viacom would still enter its brand licensing agreement with NBCUniversal for its theme parks.
- Paramount is still allowed to keep the Hanna-Barbera license for its parks since 2006.
- Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo, Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Barney, Betty, Dino, George Jetson, Astro, Quick Draw McGraw, Jabberjaw, Hong Kong Phooey and Top Cat would still be in the character line-up for meet-and-greet opportunities while Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, Fred Jones, Jane Jetson, Judy Jetson, Elroy, Baba Looey, the Secret Squirrel, Magilla Gorilla, Dick Dastardly, Muttley, Penelope Pitstop, Tom, Jerry and Droopy were officially added since 1995.
- While Nickelodeon Central is still around, Planet Snoopy would still happen in these parks as their new built area each each due to Paramount still keeping the Peanuts franchise and distributing its home media.
- HIT Entertainment's IPs will be heavily promoted in the theme parks, as well as Universal Studios due to Viacom's brand licensing agreement with NBCUniversal.
- As a result, every ride would receive a retheme.
- Invertigo, The Bat and both Flight Decks and Afterburn, Boo Blasters, Backlot Stunt Coaster, The Crypt and Timewarp, and Nighthawk are still Face/Off, Top Gun, Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Castle, The Italian Job Stunt Track, Tomb Raider, and Borg Assimilator.
- Paramount's Kings Dominion, Paramount's Carowinds, Paramount's Kings Island, Paramount's Great America, and Paramount Canada's Wonderland would keep their names, and their areas and attractions would remain and stay operating since 2006.
- However, most rides that went defunct now still went defunct anyways throughout the next ten years, like Son of Beast, Hypersonic XLC, Hurler, Shockwave, and Skyrider were just a few.
- While all these rides had promising features, some of them were just complete failures or were horrible rides.
- Major rides were introduced in the five parks between 2007 and 2021.
- Paramount's Kings Island received Firehawk, Diamondback, Banshee, Mystic Timbers, and Orion.
- Paramount's Kings Dominion received Dominator, Intimidator 305, and Twisted Timbers.
- Paramount's Carowinds received Intimidator, Flying Cobras, Fury 325, and Copperhead Strike.
- Paramount Canada's Wonderland received Behemoth, Leviathan, Wondermelon's Guardian, and Yukon Striker.
- Paramount's Great America received Gold Striker, a redo of Vortex to Patriot, and Railblazer.
- First, Vacoma took a Vacoma Flying Dutchman to Paramount Canada's Wonderland, calling it Star Trek: Mission Enterprise. It would be an elaborate themed experience where you would join Captain Kirk on the enterprise on a space adventure. Since Paramount Parks did work with B&M, they would eventually add a B&M Hyper like Behemoth in 2012. Later, the park would also receive a modern GCI Woodie to go along with the new deal made with Paramount Parks and GCI to put a new GCI coaster in each park. Canada's Wonderland would be the first park to receive one as they would remove The Wild Beast and replace it with the Modern GCI. They would advertise it as a new generation of a wooden coaster. The park would also receive multiple flat rides throughout the next couple of years.
- Throughout the next couple of years, Great America didn't get much. The park did receive a CGI Woodie in 2017, and in 2015, the park did RMC Grizzly as this would be the first project RMC would do with Paramount Parks. Other than that, the park would receive a top spin named Tomb Raider in 2011, but that would be in Great America. Vortex stayed as Vortex except the did repaint the ride in 2016.
- Carowinds would build a Vacoma and Vertigo named Face/Off in 2008 when the park received a B&M Hyper in 2013. In 2017, the park would receive RMC Hurler. And finally in 2019, the park received its GCI Woodie coaster in Copperhead Strike's plot.
- In 2009, Kings Dominion would build a B&M Hyper. And in 2016, the park would RMC their version of Hurler with Carowinds, and they would build their GCI Woodie in Dominator's plot in 2018.
- In 2009, Kings Island would receive B&M Hyper like Diamondback, and in 2012, the park built a B&M Invert in Firehawks' plot. The park's GCI Woodie was built in 2016. It would be the biggest GCI out of the five, and it would replace the Son of Beast.
- However, most rides that went defunct now still went defunct anyways throughout the next ten years, like Son of Beast, Hypersonic XLC, Hurler, Shockwave, and Skyrider were just a few.
Universal[]
- They would focus on giving Universal Animation Studios more attention.
- The Great Longneck Migration would serve as the final chapter of The Land Before Time franchise.
- Invasion of the Tinysauruses, The Great Day of the Flyers, The Wisdom of Friends, Journey of the Brave and the Land Before Time TV series wouldn't exist due to being cash grabs.
- In the ninth and tenth movies, the words "skywater", "sky colors", "sleep story" and "Great Circle" are replaced with "rain", "rainbow", "dream" and "Bright Circle".
- Thomas Dekker would have reprised his role in the tenth film as Littlefoot.
- In the fifth film, Rob Paulsen would have reprised his role as Mr. Clubtail.
- Balto III: Wings of Change would first release on September 30th, 2003.
- After the success of Curious George, Universal Animation Studios would gradually axe its direct-to-video schedule as a way to focus exclusively on theatrical content and make more down-to-earth movies to provide stronger competition to Walt Disney Animation Studios rather than Disneytoon Studios.
- As a result, they would finally begin to focus more on original ideas.
- The studio would produce exclusively traditional animated features.
- The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (which would slightly be different, released on March 9th, 2007) and The Little Engine that Could (which would be traditionally-animated instead of CGI without the involvement of Crest Animation Productions) would have released theatrically rather than directly-to-video.
- The Little Engine that Could would combine elements from both the 1991 and 2011 direct-to-video films.
- The only exceptions are Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! and Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle as Curious George would've ended in 2015 after its ninth season with the third movie, Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle serving as the conclusion to the series' franchise.
- Speaking of Curious George, the first film would've added an Accidental Public Confession trope for Junior Bloomsberry due to pouring his coffee on the hologram and feeding it to George as a way to kick Ted and the monkey out, getting what he deserved.
- Starting with The Imps of Nature, Universal Animation Studios introduced its new logo as on a black background, the yellow/orange silhouette of Woody Woodpecker's head and the text "UNIVERSAL ANIMATION STUDIOS" (with "UNIVERSAL" in a green/blue Universal Serif font and "ANIMATION STUDIOS" in a purple/dark pink Metropolis Typeface font) glow bright and illuminate like lava lamps on a dark multicolor background with the echos of Woody Woodpecker's laugh being heard, followed by the "A Comcast Company" byline.
- Woody Woodpecker would become not only an American cultural icon and the official mascot of Universal Studios, but also one of the most recognizable characters in the world, being as remembered as Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.
- Jetty the Weak Jet Plane (the mascot of Universal Animation Studios from 1991 to 2006) would appear in many cartoons from 2006 to 2008, and later appear in the newer Woody Woodpecker shows.
- Vivendi Universal Games and Universal Music Group would stay at NBCUniversal as the former was rebranded to Universal Games in 2006 until July 10th, 2008 when NBCUniversal acquired Activision, Inc. and merged it with Universal Games to form the new Universal Interactive Studios, meaning that Universal Interactive would stay open and the rights for Spyro and Crash Bandicoot would remain at Universal Interactive Studios.
- The games after Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs and Crash Nitro Kart would be published by Universal Interactive, and there would be more Spyro and Crash games, so these games are developed yearly.
- The Legend of Spyro series would be published by Universal Interactive. In addition, Krome will provide the third game instead of Étranges Libellules.
- Skylanders Academy would've premiered in 2014 on Nickelodeon, being traditionally-animated instead.
- A Crash Bandicoot/Spyro-themed land (known as Wumpa Islands and Dragon Castles) would replace The Lost Continent at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure on June 18th, 2010, the same day The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Hogsmeade was opened to replace The Lost Continent as well.
- Crash Bandicoot,Coco Bandicoot, Dr. Neo Cortex, Spyro the Dragon, Hunter the Cheetah, Gill Grunt, Trigger Happy, Stealth Elf, Eruptor, Jet-Vac, Pop Fizz and Kaos are added to Universal Studios theme parks' character line-up for meet and greet opportunities.
- The characters would also appear in Universal Superstar Parade, replacing Dora the Explorer.
- Woody Woodpecker (2017) (which would be called Woody Woodpecker and Andy Panda, and would be produced by Universal Animation Studios) would be heavily altered as it would be more faithful to Walter Lantz's cartoons, would have a different plot and would be fully animated.
- Woody wouldn't be an annoying sadistic bird as he would have his limits and would act more like his original incarnation. On top of that, he would also learn to be more considerate of others.
- Pointless fart jokes, forgettable toilet humor, over-the-top violence and other poor attempts at humor would be toned down or removed.
- Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead and Splinter, Charlie Chicken, Wally Walrus, Buzz Buzzard, Miss Meany, Chilly Willy, Looney Gooney and other Walter Lantz characters, as well as Jetty the Weak Jet Plane, would make cameos in this film.
- Woody and Andy would the main protagonists of the film instead of Lance and Tommy Walters.
- The film wouldn't be "modernly", as the characters wouldn't use electronic gadgets, outdated slang and bad marks, or make pop culture references.
- Similar to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, the movie would be very welcoming to newcomers of Woody Woodpecker and other Walter Lantz characters, as it would set up the franchise's signature tone, present who some of the characters are and would explain what usually happens in a Walter Lantz cartoon, but would also try to tell a compelling and original story to give the movie its own identity.
- The writers would watch a lot of Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda and Chilly Willy cartoons to get to know what they're working with.
- It would be a theatrical film instead of a direct-to-video film.
- The 2018 Woody Woodpecker series still exists, but instead features three seven minute segments and more Walter Lantz characters like Mrs. Meany and without the flanderizations of Chilly Willy, Knothead and Splinter.
- The show would have a similar format to The New Woody Woodpecker Show.
- Speaking of Chilly Willy, he will be separate from Woody's cartoons like he usually is.
- Billy West would have reprised his role as Woody Woodpecker.
- The plotline for Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You was heavily altered as well, being a traditionally-animated theatrical film instead without the involvement for Splash Entertainment.
- Bobbleheads: The Movie wouldn't exist.
After Teen Titans Go!'s cancellation[]
- The rest of the Season 3 episodes, Season 4 onwards, the TTG films, Ask the Titans and the Cartoon Network Special Edition: NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest don't exist.
- While the Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary special still exists, it'd instead feature the Looney Tunes as the main characters due to the franchise regarded as the company's flagship IP and Bugs Bunny as its mascot, serving as the Warner Bros. equivalent to Disney's Once Upon a Studio.
- Cartoon Network would give the shows that were overshadowed by Teen Titans Go! more attention.
- They would've treated Mixels fairly as the show would've had more episodes with three seven minute segments and lasted for three additional seasons, although the shorts would still exist.
- The sixth and final season of Teen Titans would be produced, airing on Cartoon Network from April 4th, 2016 until March 3rd, 2017.
- Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi was revived with newer episodes and seasons and would never suffer seasonal rots nor flanderizations, serving as Cartoon Network's main flagship series.
- The revival would start airing since July 31st, 2015.
- Sam Register would return as showrunner.
- There would be no mean-spirited nor annoying moments in this revival.
- Clarence was cancelled after season one and was taken off the air permanently due to sexual allegations towards Skyler Page, meaning that the last two seasons and shorts wouldn't happen at all.
- Same goes for Uncle Grandpa after season two, with "Curiosities of Nature" being the last short while the last three seasons and newer shorts after that wouldn't exist.
- Dance Pantsed, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 reboots, Mighty Magiswords (due to series creator Kyle A. Carrozza not taking criticism at all), Robots in Disguise, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, the Cloudy show, 2017's Wacky Races, Total DramaRama, Taffy, The Banana Splits Movie, ThunderCats Roar, Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs, Mindy Kaling's Velma and Powerpuff (the cancelled live-action Powerpuff Girls TV series intended for The CW) wouldn't exist while OK K.O.: Let's Be Heroes, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? and 2019's DC Super Hero Girls were all renewed for more additional seasons and continuing to air to this day.
- Crossover Nexus would have the 2016 Ben replaced with his 2012 Omniverse version and the original '98 Powerpuff Girls while still keeping the Go! Raven due to being seen as the most tolerable and likable member of the Go! Titans with Yuri Lowenthal, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong and E.G. Daily reprising their roles.
- Boomerang will keep its old 1992-2014 glory, so the 2015 rebrand will never happen.
- Numb Chucks and Pakdam Pakdai (Rat-A-Tat) would never air on the channel.
- The network would never try to be hip and cool, not using any Fortnite dances at all.
- Also, they opted to bring back the CN City bumpers and its old 1992 checkerboard logo with Cartoon Network Studios reverted to the 1996 logo, although the 2004 CN logo would still be used for the "Welcome to CN City" sign.
- The Pokémon and Beyblade anime shows will remain aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang in the US and YTV in Canada.
- While Cartoonito still launches in the United States, it instead becomes a 24-hour channel, with Caillou and Baby Looney Tunes not airing on the network.
- Cartoon Network's 2020 return of live-action programming and the abandonment of any shows with mature themes or serialized shows would never happen.
- Steven Universe (both original and Future) and future Cartoon Network original shows starting with Summer Camp Island will remain on the channel for reruns.
- They would've never traced someone's Steven Universe fanart without permission and discredited the original creator on their Twitter account.
- Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart has been renewed for a second season.
- Galactic: Kids Next Door was produced and aired from September 29th, 2016 until TBD 2021.
- Infinity Train wouldn't leave Cartoon Network, having eight books.
Shows[]
Notes:
- This list includes exclusively original productions besides the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise.
- * = co-produced by Nickelodeon since 2011
- ** = collaboration between Nickelodeon and DreamWorks
Animated[]
- Doug (1991-1995)
- Rugrats (1991-2001)
- The Ren and Stimpy Show (1991-1996)
- Rocko's Modern Life (1993-1996)
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1994-1997)
- Hey Arnold! (1996-2004)
- KaBlam! (1996-2000)
- The Angry Beavers (1997-2001)
- CatDog (1998-2005)
- The Wild Thornberries (1998-2004)
- Rocket Power (1999-2004)
- As Told By Ginger (2000-2006)
- The Fairly OddParents (2001-2006)
- Invader Zim (2001-2006)
- Action League Now! (2001-2002)
- ChalkZone (2002-2008)
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2002-2006)
- Curbside (2003-2008)
- The New Ren and Stimpy Show (2003-2011)
- My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003-2007)
- Winx Club* (2004-2019)
- Danny Phantom (2004-2008)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)
- Catscratch (2005-2011)
- Johnny Test (2005-2010)
- The X's (2005-2008)
- Kappa Mikey (2006-2008)
- El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007-2011)
- Wayside School (2007-2012)
- Phineas and Ferb (2007-2015)
- Tak and the Power of Juju (2007-2010)
- Back at the Barnyard (2007-2011)
- The Modifyers (2008-2016)
- Making Fiends (2008-2012)
- The Penguins of Madagascar** (2008-2015)
- Constant Payne (2009-2015)
- Adventure Time (2010-2018)
- T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010-2014)
- Take Two with Phineas and Ferb (2010-2011)
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness** (2011-2016)
- The Legend of Korra (2012-2016)
- Robot and Monster (2012-2015)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012-2017)
- Bravest Warriors (2012-2018)
- Monsters vs. Aliens** (2013-201?)
- Sky Rat (2013-2017)
- Rabbids Invasion (2013-2018)
- The Thundermans (2013-2018)
- Henry Danger (2014-2020)
- 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014-2016)
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015-2019)
- Harvey Beaks (2015-2020)
- ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015-2021)
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015-present)
- Supernoobs (2015-2018)
- The Loud House (2016-present)
- Milo Murphy's Law (2016-2019)
- Zak Storm (2016-2018)
- Planet Panic (2017-2021)
- Welcome to the Wayne (2017-2022)
- I Am Frankie (2017-2023)
- Tales of Fairyon (2018-2021)
- Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018-2020)
- Pixie Girl (2018-2022)
- Pinky Malinky (2019)
- Ollie & Scoops (2019-present)
- Middle School Moguls (2019)
- Power Players (2019-2021)
- The Casagrandes (2019-present)
- Snoopy in Space (2019-2021)
- The Terrytoons Show (2019-present)
- It's Pony (2020-present)
- Glitch Techs (2020-present)
- Miss Rose (2020-2024)
- Danger Force (2020-present)
- Adventure Time: Distant Lands (2020-2021)
- Gayajin (2020-2023)
- Garfield: Bigger Than Life (2021-present)
- Moonlight Hunters (2021-present)
- The Smurfs (2021-present)
- The Snoopy Show (2021-present)
- Rayman's Legendary Adventures (2021-present)
- Middlemost Post (2021-present)
- Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (2021-present)
- Kosmik Wrestle: Space League (2021-present)
- Ghostforce (2021-present)
- Star Trek: Prodigy (2021-present)
- Harriet the Spy (2021-present)
- Big Nate (2022-present)
- Phoebe and Her Unicorn (2022-present)
- Welcome to Slime Theater! (2022-present)
- Monster High (2022-present)
- Transformers: EarthSpark (2022-present)
- Harpy Gee (2022-present)
- Rock Paper Scissors (2024-present)
- Ren & Stimpy (2024 Reboot) (2024-present)
- Adventures in Amusement Park (TBD)
SpindleHorse Toons (Nick at Nite and Comedy Central)[]
- Helluva Boss (2020-present)
- Cliffside (2021-present)
- ZooPhobia (2021-present)
- Murder Drones (2021-present)
- Long Gone Gulch (2022-present)
- Internecion Cube (2022-present)
- Dark Harvest (2023-present)
- Lackadaisy (2023-present)
- The Amazing Digital Circus (2023-present)
- Hazbin Hotel (2024-present)
Live-action[]
- Out of Control (1984-1985)
- Don't Just Sit There (1988-1990)
- Hey Dude (1989-1991)
- Fifteen (1991-1993)
- Salute Your Shorts (1991-1992)
- Clarissa Explains it All (1991-1994)
- Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1991-2000, 2019-2022)
- Welcome Freshmen (1991-1996)
- Roundhouse (1992-1996)
- The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1993-1996)
- Weinerville (1993-1995)
- All That (1994-2005, 2019-2020)
- The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994-1998)
- My Brother and Me (1994-1995)
- Space Cases (1996-1997)
- The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (1996-1998)
- Kenan & Kel (1996-2001)
- The Journey of Allen Strange (1997-2000)
- Cousin Skeeter (1998-2001)
- Animorphs (1998-1999)
- The Amanda Show (1999-2001)
- 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999-2002)
- Caitlin's Way (2000-2002)
- The Brothers García (2000-2004)
- Noah Knows Best (2000)
- Taina (2001-2002)
- The Nick Cannon Show (2002-2003)
- Romeo! (2003-2006)
- Drake & Josh (2004-2007)
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004-2007)
- Unfabulous (2004-2007)
- Zoey 101 (2005-2008)
- Just for Kicks (2006)
- H2O: Just Add Water (2006-2010)
- Just Jordan (2007-2008)
- iCarly (2007-2012)
- Dance on Sunset (2008)
- True Jackson, VP (2008-2011)
- The Troop (2009-2011)
- Big Time Rush (2009-2012)
- Victorious (2010-2012)
- House of Anubis (2011-2013)
- Sam & Cat (2013-2014)
- The Barbarian and the Troll (2021)
Game shows[]
- Double Dare (1986-1992; 2018-2019)
- Finders Keepers (1987-1988)
- Think Fast (1989-1991)
- Make the Grade (1989-1991)
- Wild & Crazy Kids (1990-1992)
- Get the Picture (1991)
- What Would You Do? (1991-1993)
- Nick Arcade (1992)
- Nickelodeon GUTS (1992-1996)
- Legends of the Hidden Temple (1993-1995)
- Figure it Out (1997-1999)
- You're On! (1998-1999)
- Nickelodeon Robot Wars (2002)
- My Family's Got Guts (2008-2009)
- Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (2019)
- Tooned In (2021-2022)
Preschool (Nick Jr.)[]
Notes:
- * = now collaboration between Nickelodeon and HIT Entertainment since 2012.
- ** = co-produced with Nickelodeon Animation Studios since 2009.
Animated[]
- Fireman Sam* (1987-2021)
- Little Bear (1995-1999)
- Blue's Clues (1996-2006)
- Franklin (1997-2004)
- Little Bill (1999-2002)
- Dora the Explorer (2000-2007)
- Oswald (2001)
- Max & Ruby (2002-2019)
- Peppa Pig** (2004-2012)
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (2004-2009)
- The Backyardigans (2004-2010)
- Go, Diego, Go! (2005-2009)
- Wonder Pets! (2005-2010)
- Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2006-2009)
- Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2008-2011)
- Team Umizoomi (2008-2014)
- LazyTown: The Animated Series (2009-2012)
- Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom (2009-2013)
- Bubble Guppies (2009-2016)
- Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show (2010-2013)
- Yo Gabba Gabba!: The Animated Adventures (2012-2016)
- Wigglymation (2012-2013)
- Tickety Toc (2012-2015)
- PAW Patrol (2013-2021)
- Wallykazam! (2014-2017)
- Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014-present)
- Fresh Beat Band of Spies (2015-2016)
- Shimmer and Shine (2015-2020)
- Bob the Builder (2015-2022)
- Rusty Rivets (2016-2020)
- Nella the Princess Knight (2017-2020)
- Angelina Ballerina (2017-2021)
- Sunny Day (2017-2020)
- Top Wing (2017-2020)
- Butterbean's Café (2018-2020)
- Abby Hatcher (2019-2022)
- Blue's Clues & You! (2019-present)
- Kipper (2019-2022)
- Rubbadubbers (2019-2023)
- Santiago of the Seas (2020-present)
- Tales of the Wild Thornberries (2020-present)
- Pingu (2021-present)
- Barney's Big Adventures (2021-2023)
- Face's Music Party (2022-present)
- The Tiny Chef Show (2022-present)
- Piper's Playdate Party (2023-present)
- Bossy Bear (2023-present)
Live-action[]
- Thomas & Friends (1984-present)
- Eureeka's Castle (1989-1999)
- Allegra's Window (1994-1999)
- Gullah Gullah Island (1994-2000)
- Blue's Clues (1996-2006)
- Binyah Binyah! (1998)
- Oobi (2003-2005)
- Whoopi's Littleburg (2004)
- Blue's Room (2004-2006)
- LazyTown (2004-2014)
- Curious Buddies (2004-2005)
- Jack's Big Music Show (2005-2007)
- Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007-2015)
- Team Umizoomi (2008-2014)
- The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2013)
- Nick Jr. Puppies (2015-2016)
- Mutt & Stuff (2015-2017)
- Barney & Friends (2017-2023)
- Blue's Clues & You! (2019-present)
DreamWorks Television[]
Films[]
Nickelodeon Movies[]
Note: These are the films outside of Paramount Animation.
Animated[]
- Harriet the Spy (1996)
- The Rugrats Movie (1998)
- Doug's Big Movie (1999)
- Snow Day (2000)
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)
- Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
- Clockstoppers (2002)
- R&S Tonight (2002)
- The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002)
- Bone (2003)
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation)
- The Magic Roundabout (2005)
- The Thief and the Cobbler: The Recobbled Cut (2005)
- Hey Arnold!: The Movie (2005)
- Zim: The Invasion Begins (2005)
- Hoodwinked! (2005)
- Nacho Libre (2006)
- The Ren and Stimpy Movie (2006)
- Barnyard (2006)
- The Fairly OddParents Movie (2006)
- TMNT (2007)
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: Part II (2007, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation)
- The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
- Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
- Hotel for Dogs (2009, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation)
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: Part III (2009, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation)
- Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension (2010)
- Rango (2011)
- The Adventures of Tintin (2011, co-produced with Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)
- The Modifyers Movie (2012)
- The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun (2014, co-produced with Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)
- The Loud House Movie (2021, Netflix-exclusive)
- Ren & Stimpy: Cosmic Mayhem (2025)
Live-action[]
- Good Burger (1997)
- Charlotte's Web (2006)
- Paddington (2014)
- Paddington 2 (2017)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
- Good Burger 2 (2023)
- Paddington in Peru (2024)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024)
DreamWorks SKG[]
Live-action[]
Animated[]
- Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012, first film under Viacom's ownership)
- Rise of the Guardians (2012)
- The Croods (2013)
- Turbo (2013)
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
- Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
- Rise of the Guardians 2 (2015)
- Monster Lake (2015)
- Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
- Guardian Angel (2016)
- Megamind Returns (2017)
- Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
- Guardian Angel 2 (2018)
- Larrikins (2018)
- Carmen Sandiego (2018)
- How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
- Abominable (2019)
- Beware the Penguins (2020)
- The Croods: A New Age (2020)
- Lucky Untamed (2021)
- Captain Underpants: The Ultimate Continuation (2021)
- Spooky Jack (2021)
- The Bad Guys (2022)
- Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
- Meet the Gillmans (2023)
- LarryBoy: A VeggieTales Movie (2023)
- Orion and the Dark (2024)
- Everglade Isles (2024)
- Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
- The Wild Robot (2024)
Paramount Animation[]
Note: * = co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water* (2015)
- The Little Prince (2015)
- Anomalisa (2015)
- Komodo Knight* (2016)
- Chimerica (2016)
- Monster Trucks* (2017)
- King Lear (2017)
- The Henry Danger Movie* (2018)
- The Adventures of Tintin: Explorers on the Moon* (2018, co-produced with Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)
- Rebel Crime (2018)
- Amusement Park* (2019)
- Dora and the Lost City of Gold* (2019)
- The Anybodies* (2019)
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run* (2020)
- Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against The Universe* (2020)
- Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie* (2021)
- PAW Patrol: The Movie* (2021)
- Mighty Mouse* (2021)
- The Nobodies* (2021)
- Monster on a Hill* (2021)
- Boons and Curses* (2022)
- Blue's Big City Adventure* (2022)
- Nicktoons Unite!* (2022)
- Genndy Tartakovsky's Can You Imagine?* (2022)
- Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie* (2023)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem* (2023)
- The Somebodies* (2023)
- Under the Boardwalk* (2023)
- Scribbleville* (2023)
- War Rhino (2024)
- The Tiger's Apprentice* (2024)
- The Casagrandes Movie* (2024)
- The Forgotten Forest* (2024)
- Transformers One (2024)
The SpongeBob SquarePants franchise after the 2004 film[]
Media[]
Television[]
Series[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-present)
- Behold Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy (2007-2014) - Set in the fictional show's universe, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy protect Bikini Bottom from extremely villainous threats.
- Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Teenage Years (2012-2017) - A teenage SpongeBob goes to the esteemed camp known as Kamp Koral as he gets into some misadventures there alongside Patrick, a reluctant Squidward and his new friends.
- The Swashbuckling Adventures of Patchy the Pirate (2018-2022) - When not obsessing over SpongeBob, Patchy resides in a very strange town as he is forced to take strange jobs and adventures in order to survive.
- Krabs and Plankton: Friends Forever (2020) - Set in Krabs' past, both he and Plankton try to get a good start at their business and swear to be friends forever, being unaware that soon in time, things change.
Specials[]
- Atlantis SquarePantis (2007)
- Truth or Square (2009)
- Legends of Bikini Bottom (2011)
- SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip (2011)
- It's a SpongeBob Christmas! (2012)
- The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom (2017)
- SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout (2019)
Films[]
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020) - An army of vicious creatures known as the Sirens have arrived to Bikini Bottom and has captured most of the citizens as SpongeBob, Patrick and a reluctant Squidward race to save their friends, meeting a strange cast of characters on the way.
Video games[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! (2005)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab (2006)
- SpongeBob SquarePants Diner Dash (2006)
- SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis (2007)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Underpants Slam (2007)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: The Game of Life (2008)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Monopoly (2008)
- SpongeBob's Truth or Square (2009)
- SpongeBob's Truth or Square: SpongeBob SquarePants (2009)
- SpongeBob's Boating Bash (2010)
- SpongeBob SquigglePants (2011)
- SpongeBob's Surf & Skate Roadtrip (2011)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge (2013)
- SpongeBob HeroPants (2015)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Patty Pursuit (2020)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (2020)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake (2023)
Handheld[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants: The Yellow Avenger (2005)
- Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition (2008)
- SpongeBob vs. The Big One: Beach Party Cook-Off (2009)
Mobile[]
- SpongeBob for iOS (2011)
- SpongeBob Dinner Dash (2011)
- SpongeBob Moves In! (2013)
- SpongeBob Krusty Cook-Off (2020)
- SpongeBob SolitairePants (2022)
Other[]
- SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical (2016)
Voice cast[]
Main[]
- Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants and Gary the Snail
- Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star
- Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles
- Clancy Brown as Eugene H. Krabs
- Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks
- Doug Lawrence as Sheldon Plankton
- Jill Talley as Karen Plankton
Supporting[]
- Mary Jo Catlett as Mrs. Puff
- Lori Alan as Pearl Krabs
- Jeffrey Tambor (until 2017) and Clancy Brown (since 2017) as King Neptune
- Jennifer Hale as Princess Mindy
- Carlos Alazraqui as Squire and Scooter
- Tom Kenny as Patchy the Pirate, Harold SquarePants, the Dirty Bubble, the French Narrator and Slappy Laszlo
- Doug Lawrence as Potty the Parrot, Larry the Lobster, Fred, Realistic Fish Head, Rube Goldfish and Gale Doppler
- Dee Bradley Baker as Perch Perkins, Squilliam Fancyson, Bubble Bass, Old Men Jenkins, Spot and Nosferatu
- Alexander Ward makes live-action appearances as Nosferatu
- Rodger Bumpass as Dr. Gill Gilliam and the Alaskan Bull Worm
- Sirena Irwin as Margaret SquarePants, Mama Krabs and Lady Upturn
- Marion Ross (until 2021) and [Grey Griffin, Tara Strong, Kath Soucie, Jennifer Hale, Vanessa Marshall, Kari Wahlgren, Debra Wilson, Susanne Blakeslee, Candi Milo, Nancy Cartwright or Tress MacNeille] (since 2021) as Grandma SquarePants
- Christopher Guest as Stanley S. SquarePants
- Ernest Borgnine (until his death in 2012) and John DiMaggio (since 2012) as Mermaid Man
- Tim Conway (until 2016) and Rodger Bumpass (since 2016) as Barnacle Boy
- Brian Doyle-Murray as the Flying Dutchman
- Bob Joles as Man Ray
- Martin Olson as the Chief
- Paul Tibbitt as DoodleBob
- Thomas J. Wilson as Flats the Flounder
- André Sogliuzzo as Burger Beard
- Matt Berry as Bubbles
New characters[]
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Teenage Years[]
- Crystal (voiced by Grey Griffin) - a rebellious fish who befriends SpongeBob and often goes on adventures with him.
- Camp Head Grime (voiced by Mark Hamill) - a giant caring sea slug who is the head of Kamp Koral and wants to make sure the campers are safe.
- Larry (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - Grime's pet snail who is extremely lazy.
- Hailey Grime (voiced by Olivia Hack) - Grime's peppy daughter who is a camper at Kamp Koral as she wants to just have fun.
- Markie (voiced by TBD) - a goofy sea mollusk who is a camper at Kamp Koral and is obsessed with collecting jellyfish.
- Robbie Marine (voiced by Nolan North) - the leader of the rival Camp Perfect who finds Kamp Koral's campers to be losers as he wants to prove his superiority.
The Swashbuckling Adventures of Patchy the Pirate[]
- Mr. John Bush (voiced by Rodger Bumpass) - Patchy's landlord who wants to make sure he is properly paying his rent.
- Wanda (voiced by Jill Talley) - a goofy and friendly warrior queen who Patchy is smitten with, yet she doesn't share his feelings.
- Darryl (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke) - a rival pirate to Patchy who is extremely egotistical and wants to prove his superiority to Patchy.
- Parrot Droid (voiced by Clancy Brown) - an extremely intelligent robot parrot who is Darryl's pet as Potty is extremely jealous of it.
- Mr. CEO (voiced by TBD) - the CEO of Sea Shore Media who Patchy constantly tries to pitch movies and shows to but often fails.
- Dolores (voiced by TBD) - Mr. CEO's tired assistant who is often forced to do whatever he asks.
- Crysta the Genie (voiced by TBD) - a flamboyant yet slightly seductive genie who wants to break free from her lamp as she attempts to manipulate Patchy and/or Potty to do it.
- TBD
Behold Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy[]
- The Sea Priestess (voiced by Olivia Olson) - a major fan of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy who becomes her own heroine as she attempts to impress her idols.
- The Abyss (voiced by Tony Todd) - the most powerful and dangerous supervillain who wants to conquer the world no matter what.
- Tom Clubs (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) - a friendly reporter who wants to get an interview with Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy as he often fails.
- The Siren (voiced by Tara Strong) - a seductive siren who tried to completely take control of Barnacle Boy's mind.
- Cyborgman and Barnacleborg (voiced by Ernest Borgnine until his death in 2012 and John DiMaggio afterwards and Tim Conway, respectively) - two robotic dopplegängers of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy who were made to cause chaos.
- The Big Whale (voiced by TBD) - a giant orca whale mob boss who is extremely flamboyant and loves throwing his riches around.
- The Hive Queen (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - the queen of a race of parasitic sea slugs who wants to control everyone.
- TBD
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run[]
- Queen Meg (voiced by Rachel Bloom) - the queen of the Sirens who runs Coast Kingdom as she is obsessed with being loved and worshipped as Plankton manipulates her into conquering Bikini Bottom for him.
- Aura (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) - Meg's top maid who is her one true friend although Meg refuses to admit it due to her vanity.
- Dante (voiced by Rob Riggle) - a shark mercenary who works for the Sirens as he was hired by Meg to prevent SpongeBob from ruining her plans.
- The Doom Worm (voiced by Kevin Hart) - a giant talking worm who is Meg's pet as she often uses him to help her out.
- The Sage (played by Samuel L. Jackson) - a wise yet very sarcastic being sent by the Fates to guide SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward through the right path but often gets annoyed at all three of them.
See also[]
- List of areas and attractions at Universal Studios Florida
- List of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? episodes
- The Splat Rises (2024)
Trivia[]
- Viacom (including Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon and DreamWorks SKG), alongside Cartoon Network, its sister channel Cartoonito, and Universal Animation Studios have been shown to be against NFTs (non-fungible tokens), calling them a waste of money and horrible for the environment, even to the point the former did a poster of several Nick and DreamWorks icons holding "No NFT!" signs together.
- The same goes for AI-generated art in which were described by the same company as the lack of human touch and emotional depth that is often associated with traditional artwork, with another poster of the said icons holding "No AI!" signs together.
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