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[[File:Nickelodeon's most wanted.png|thumb|[[Yogi Bear (character)|Yogi Bear]] on the Nickelodeon's Most Wanted bumper.]]
[[File:Nickelodeon's most wanted.png|thumb|[[Yogi Bear (character)|Yogi Bear]] on the Nickelodeon's Most Wanted bumper.]]
'''Nickelodeon''' is a television channel that is run by Viacom. Ever since it first launched on April 1, 1979, the channel has aired various television series (mostly being original shows by the animation studio).
'''Nickelodeon''' is a television channel that is run by Viacom. Ever since it first launched on April 1, 1979, the channel has aired various television series (mostly being original shows by the animation studio). The network hit its stride in 1991 big time when they introduced to the world ''Ren & Stimpy'', ''Rugrats'', and ''Doug''.


From October 1, 1990 to September 11, 1993, when [[Cartoon Network]] and Nickelodeon weren't battling for being the best channel, Nickelodeon aired a couple of episodes from the [[Yogi Bear (franchise)|Yogi Bear franchise]] for a block called "Nickelodeon's Most Wanted".
From October 1, 1990 to September 11, 1993, when [[Cartoon Network]] and Nickelodeon weren't battling for being the best channel, Nickelodeon aired a couple of episodes from the [[Yogi Bear (franchise)|Yogi Bear franchise]] for a block called "Nickelodeon's Most Wanted".

Revision as of 05:51, 6 May 2021

Yogi Bear on the Nickelodeon's Most Wanted bumper.

Nickelodeon is a television channel that is run by Viacom. Ever since it first launched on April 1, 1979, the channel has aired various television series (mostly being original shows by the animation studio). The network hit its stride in 1991 big time when they introduced to the world Ren & Stimpy, Rugrats, and Doug.

From October 1, 1990 to September 11, 1993, when Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon weren't battling for being the best channel, Nickelodeon aired a couple of episodes from the Yogi Bear franchise for a block called "Nickelodeon's Most Wanted".