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Nickelodeon Studios

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Nickelodeon Studios (opened June 7, 1990 – closed April 30, 2005) was an attraction at Universal Orlando Resort.

History

Opening Day, June 1990

The Slime Geyser is gone.

The Nickelodeon Time Capsule.

Opening on June 7, 1990, the facility was a working studio where many Nickelodeon shows were produced. It consisted of Soundstages 18 and 19, along with a building between them housing both Nickelodeon production offices and a studio tour for Universal Orlando guests. Over 2000 episodes of original programming were shot at Nickelodeon Studios while it was in operation.

The studio tour closed in 2001 after staffing cuts were made. The Game Lab portion of the tour would continue to run until Nickelodeon Studios closed.

The facility closed on April 30, 2005, after Nickelodeon had gradually moved its production facilities to Burbank, California, and New York City. The final program filmed at Nickelodeon Studios was Nick SPLAT! on August 17, 2004.

The Slime Geyser in front of Soundstage 18 was removed in May 2005. The trademark "Nickelodeon" sign above the facility was removed in January 2006. A time capsule was buried by the network in 1992 in front of Soundstage 18, however during late summer 2006 it was removed and replaced with a concrete slab. It might have contained Nickelodeon merchandising such as toys and games. The time capsule was scheduled to be opened on April 30, 2042, 50 years after it was buried.

Soundstages 18 and 19 are currently available for rental through the USF Production Group. The building between the two soundstages has been converted to offices for Universal Orlando and is currently being occupied by Pink Sneakers Productions.

Shows taped at Nickelodeon Studios

Live-action

* Clarissa Explains It All
* Fifteen
* Hi Honey, I'm Home!
* Kenan & Kel
* My Brother and Me
* Nickelodeon Launch Box
* Noah Knows Best
* Taina
* Teacher to Teacher: With Mr. Wizard
* The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
* The Nick Hit List
* U to U
* Welcome Freshmen

Game shows

* Double Dare 2000
* Family Double Dare
* Super Sloppy Double Dare
* Super Special Double Dare
* Figure It Out
* Figure It Out: Family Style
* Figure It Out: Wild Style
* Gamefarm
* Get the Picture
* GUTS
* Global GUTS
* Legends of the Hidden Temple
* Make the Grade
* Nick Arcade
* Think Fast! (Starting with Season 2)
* What Would You Do?
* You're On!

Variety

* All That
* The Amanda Show
* Outta Here
* Roundhouse
* Total Panic
* Weinerville

Nick Jr. series

* Allegra's Window
* Eureeka's Castle
* Gullah Gullah Island

Other

* Nick SPLAT!
* Slime Time Live
* Summer Slime Live

External links

*NickelodeonStudios.net - History of Nickelodeon Studios



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