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{{quote|''Hop on the big orange couch, you are now SNICKing...''}}


[[SNICK]] (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a programming block on [[Nickelodeon]] that ran from 1992 to 2004. This block ran from 8pm to 10pm Saturdays, making it Nickelodeon's first foray into primetime programming. This block was reserved to Nickelodeon cream-of-the-crop programming/premieres and new shows. The first four shows to air during this block were ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]'', ''Roundhouse'', ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' and ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]]?''. The "big orange couch" served as the mascot of the block.
''Hop on the big orange couch, you are now SNICKing...''

SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a programming block on [[Nickelodeon]] that ran from 1992 to 2004. This block ran from 8pm to 10pm Saturdays, making it Nickelodeon's first foray into primetime programming. This block was reserved to Nickelodeon cream-of-the-crop programming/premieres and new shows. The first four shows to air during this block were ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]'', ''Roundhouse'', ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' and ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark]]?''. The "big orange couch" served as the mascot of the block.


SNICK was revamped in 1999 as the SNICK House. This iteration saw the block hosted by [[All That|Nick Cannon]] from a party house with special celebrity guests and musical performances. There were also kid-friendly music videos that occasionally aired.
SNICK was revamped in 1999 as the SNICK House. This iteration saw the block hosted by [[All That|Nick Cannon]] from a party house with special celebrity guests and musical performances. There were also kid-friendly music videos that occasionally aired.
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SNICK is fondly remembered as being one of Nickelodeon's best programming blocks ever and it launched many beloved shows, such as ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]'', ''All That'' and ''[[The Amanda Show]]''. The Saturday Night kids' programming template has been [[Follow the Leader|replicated by Cartoon Network and the Disney Channel]] but never duplicated.
SNICK is fondly remembered as being one of Nickelodeon's best programming blocks ever and it launched many beloved shows, such as ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]'', ''All That'' and ''[[The Amanda Show]]''. The Saturday Night kids' programming template has been [[Follow the Leader|replicated by Cartoon Network and the Disney Channel]] but never duplicated.


As of 2011, three classic Snick shows (''[[All That]]'', ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', and ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]'') are being aired in reruns as part of a [[Teen Nick]] block called "[[The 90s Are All That]]", which features the classic Big Orange Couch prominently in its ads. Can you say [[Spiritual Successor]]?
As of 2011, three classic Snick shows (''[[All That]]'', ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', and ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]'') are being aired in reruns as part of a [[Teen Nick]] block called "[[The 90s Are All That]]", which features the classic Big Orange Couch prominently in its ads. Can you say [[Spiritual Successor]]?

=== The following programs aired as part of the [[Snick]] block: ===


{{tropelist|The following programs aired as part of the [[Snick]] block:}}
* ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]''
* ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]''
* ''[[Roundhouse]]''
* ''[[Roundhouse]]''
* ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]''
* ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]''
* ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark]]''
* ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]]''
* ''[[The Adventures of Pete and Pete]]''
* ''[[The Adventures of Pete and Pete]]''
* ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]''
* ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]''
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* ''[[Kenan and Kel]]''
* ''[[Kenan and Kel]]''
* ''The Mystery Files Of Shelby Woo''
* ''The Mystery Files Of Shelby Woo''
* ''[[Ka Blam]]''
* ''[[KaBlam!]]''
* ''[[Rugrats]]''
* ''[[Rugrats]]''
* ''[[The Journey of Allen Strange]]''
* ''[[The Journey of Allen Strange]]''
* ''[[Animorphs (TV)|Animorphs]]''
* ''[[Animorphs (TV series)|Animorphs]]''
* ''Cousin Skeeter''
* ''Cousin Skeeter''
* ''[[The Amanda Show]]''
* ''[[The Amanda Show]]''
* ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd''
* ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd''
* ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]''
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''
* ''The Brothers Garcia''
* ''The Brothers Garcia''
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]''
* ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]''
* ''[[Invader Zim]]''
* ''[[Invader Zim]]''
* ''The Nick Cannon Show''
* ''The Nick Cannon Show''
* ''Taina''
* ''Taina''
* ''Romeo!''
* ''Romeo!''
* ''[[All Grown Up]]''!
* ''[[All Grown Up!]]''!


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Latest revision as of 18:05, 2 April 2020

The first SNICK logo

Hop on the big orange couch, you are now SNICKing...

SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a programming block on Nickelodeon that ran from 1992 to 2004. This block ran from 8pm to 10pm Saturdays, making it Nickelodeon's first foray into primetime programming. This block was reserved to Nickelodeon cream-of-the-crop programming/premieres and new shows. The first four shows to air during this block were Clarissa Explains It All, Roundhouse, The Ren and Stimpy Show and Are You Afraid of the Dark??. The "big orange couch" served as the mascot of the block.

SNICK was revamped in 1999 as the SNICK House. This iteration saw the block hosted by Nick Cannon from a party house with special celebrity guests and musical performances. There were also kid-friendly music videos that occasionally aired.

The final version of SNICK was the SNICK On-Air Dare that was hosted by the new All That cast in 2002. The All That cast would be "dared" to do outrageous stunts that included bobbing for apples in a toilet, being covered with raw eggs, and other gross hi-jinks. This lasted until 2004, when TEENick Saturday Night took over the slot.

SNICK is fondly remembered as being one of Nickelodeon's best programming blocks ever and it launched many beloved shows, such as The Secret World of Alex Mack, All That and The Amanda Show. The Saturday Night kids' programming template has been replicated by Cartoon Network and the Disney Channel but never duplicated.

As of 2011, three classic Snick shows (All That, Kenan and Kel, and Clarissa Explains It All) are being aired in reruns as part of a Teen Nick block called "The 90s Are All That", which features the classic Big Orange Couch prominently in its ads. Can you say Spiritual Successor?

The following programs aired as part of the Snick block: