Nickelodeon Rewind is a spin-off brand ofNickelodeon consisting of DVDs, digital downloads, television blocks, T-shirts, and other merchandise having to do with programs formerly aired on the channel. Beginning in June 2010, Nickelodeon Rewind was featured as a part of Comcast On Demand programming, with a lineup that features Nicktoons that aired in the 1990s and 2000s. Select episodes ofThe Angry Beavers,Hey Arnold!,Rugrats,The Fairly OddParents andDoug, are available.
Nickelodeon Rewind was originally a collection ofDVDs and merchandise that featured "classic" Nickelodeon television shows such asClarissa Explains It All,The Adventures of Pete and Pete, andYou Can't Do That on Television. After being launched in 2005, Nick Rewind entered the realm of television airings with the "Nick Rewind" programming block featured on Nickelodeon during Spring 2006. Nick Rewind was essentially put on hold, with the exception of some Amazon DVD releases, until June 2010 when a Nickelodeon Rewind feature appeared onComcast through On Demand, featuring episodes ofThe Angry Beavers,Hey Arnold!,Doug,The Ren & Stimpy Show, andRugrats. In the UK,Nicktoons was, as of July 2011, airingThe Amanda Show as part of the Nicktoons Rewind feature. In 2011, Nickelodeon Rewind went mainstream with the release of DVDs throughShout! Factory andThe '90s Are All That (now NickRewind) block of TeenNick.
Nickelodeon Rewind began as a collection of DVDs of older Nickelodeontelevision shows. The first two DVDs in this collection were released on May 17, 2005:Clarissa Explains It All[1] andThe Adventures of Pete and Pete.[2] These DVDs sold so well that Nickelodeon then released Season 2 ofPete and Pete in November 2005.[3] The third season of Pete and Pete, as well as Volume One of "You Can't Do That on Television", were set for release in Spring 2006, but after several postponements, the releases never occurred and are still seen as being "on hiatus."[4] Many suspect this to be due to Nickelodeon's parent company,Viacom, splitting withCBS, causing the resignation of Nickelodeon's president,Herb Scannell. Other reports have suggested that theclearances forYou Can't Do That on Television were too complicated for a DVD release, since it not only involves the numerous cast members who appeared on the show, but also involves the show's owner,CJOH-TV inOttawa,Ontario and, in turn, that station's current owner, theCTV Network division ofCTVglobemedia.[5]
In 2008, Nickelodeon struck a deal withAmazon.com to sell exclusive DVD sets which included various shows under the Nickelodeon name, includingDoug,Rugrats,Rocko's Modern Life, andHey Arnold!. These DVDs were widely criticized for being nothing more than DVD-R's that were burned to order, leading to a prohibitive cost, pricing many out of purchasing them. However, the prices for many of these DVDs were eventually reduced in 2014.
In 2011, Nickelodeon reached a deal withShout! Factory to release digitally remastered versions of classic Nickelodeon shows on traditional DVD, including Nickelodeon sitcoms and animated series. These shows have includedHey Dude,Rocko's Modern Life,The Angry Beavers,CatDog,Hey Arnold!,Aaahh!!! Real Monsters,The Wild Thornberrys andDanny Phantom as of now.
Nickelodeon Rewind is also a brand ofmerchandise and clothing relating to older Nickelodeon shows, and was sold exclusively atHot Topic stores. This collection included items from such shows asSalute Your Shorts,Double Dare,Hey Dude,Rocko's Modern Life,Hey Arnold!,Rugrats,The Fairly OddParents,SpongeBob SquarePants,The Adventures of Pete and Pete,Clarissa Explains It All,Invader Zim, andYou Can't Do That on Television. They're still being sold as of 2010. ThroughZazzle, Nickelodeon launched a webstore in 2011 that sells classic Nickelodeon merchandise, accessible through the Nickelodeon website.
Nickelodeon Rewind was an hour long block on Nickelodeon that aired from 1:00 - 2:00 pmEDT every Sunday in Spring2006. It featured such shows asThe Wild Thornberrys,The Angry Beavers,Rocko's Modern Life,Rocket Power, andThe Ren & Stimpy Show. It also featured old Nickelodeon bumpers and station ads. Nickelodeon let viewers vote on their website for the shows they most wanted to see each Sunday.[6] Some of these shows were also available on their online video service, TurboNick.
In 2010, Nick Rewind became available as a subcategory within Nickelodeon'son demand section onComcast digital cable. It was later added toVerizon Fios,DirecTV andCablevision. Shows includedCatDog,Doug,The Angry Beavers,The Fairly OddParents,Hey Arnold!, andRugrats, featuring a limited selection of episodes which were rotated periodically. In early-2025, Nick Rewind and all related shows were removed from Nickelodeon's on demand selections.
In March 2011, Keith Dawkins, Senior VP and General Manager forNicktoons andTeenNick, announced thatTeenNick would air a television block called "The '90s Are All That" that began airing on July 25, 2011. Nickelodeon made this surprising move in response to overpowering demand from fans who want to re-live their favorite childhood shows. 1990’s Nickelodeon programming has 9 million fans on Facebook alone. The block aired nightly from 10:00pm to 6:00amEST. Shows that last aired on the block were all animated series, includingHey Arnold!,Rugrats,The Wild Thornberrys,Doug, andRocko's Modern Life. Live-action series from the 1980s, 1990s and early-mid 2000s have previously aired on the block.[7]
On March 18, 2019, the block rebranded to "NickRewind", indirectly reviving the brand until its discontinuation on January 31, 2022.
The "Nickelodeon Rewind" logo is on iTunes since September 28, 2009. Nickelodeon Rewind became available oniTunes in July 2007. Nickelodeon Rewind Volume One is now available. Volume 2 was released in May 2008. More recently, several shows have been released under a "Nickelodeon Rewind" section on theXbox 360's andPlayStation 3's respective video services, as well as theMicrosoft Zune.
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