While many remember the ’90s and early ’00s as a time filled with grunge music, body glitter and the World Wide Web, those who grew up in the era believe the real icons were NickToons and slime.
The beloved children's television network, Nickelodeon, has left a lasting mark on entertainment history – and at the heart of its journey lies its vibrant logo, which has evolved along with the ...
If you’re familiar with an ooey, gooey, neon green substance being poured over someone’s head, you probably grew up watching Nickelodeon. From You Can’t Do That on Television to Double Dare and Figure ...
This summer, Nickelodeon, the number-one entertainment brand for kids, will travel 25,000 miles to slime America with more than 1,200 gallons of the green, oozing stuff that helped make the network ...
Remember those glorious 90s moments when someone on TV got absolutely blasted with green slime? Yeah, we lived for that. If you were a Nickelodeon kid, you know: getting slimed wasn’t gross, like ...
As it turns out, what "you can't do (that) on television" on Earth, you can do in outer space. Nickelodeon, the children's cable channel that made green slime its trademark after it was first ...
On a Tuesday afternoon in November, former NFL wide receiver Nate Burleson stood patiently in a CBS studio as slime was applied to his face. A Nickelodeon crew member armed with a ketchup bottle full ...