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Nickelodeon Saturday programming block
NetworkNickelodeon
LaunchedSeptember 22, 2012; 10 years ago
ClosedNovember 20, 2021; 4 months ago
Country of originUnited States
FormatChildren/teen/young adult block
Running timeSaturday Mornings 10a.m.–12:30p.m. ET (2 1/2 hours)
(Fall 2012 – December 2017)
Saturday Mornings 8a.m.–9a.m. ET (1 hour) (Summer 2016 – December 2017)
Saturday Nights 8:00p.m.–9:30p.m. ET (1 1/2 hours)
(Fall 2012 – November 2021)

The Nickelodeon Saturday programming block, known as Gotta See Saturdays from 2012 to 2013, Nick's New Saturday Night from 2014, Nick's Saturday Night from 2015 to 2017 and A Night of Premieres from 2018 to 2021 was the program block branding of Nickelodeon's Saturday morning and Saturday evening programming on the flagship channel in the United States. The morning block (airing from 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m ET/PT) mainly features new premieres of Nicktoons programming, with the evening block (from 7:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m ET/PT) consisting of the network's original live-action sitcoms. The branding launched on September 22, 2012 with season premieres of the respective series in both dayparts.[1] The evening version of Gotta See Saturdays was a direct successor to the former Saturday night SNICK (1992–2004) and TEENick (2001–2009) blocks.[2]

On March 31, 2018, the branding for Nick's Saturday night premieres was known as A Night of Premieres, with the premiere of the newest original series Star Falls and Knight Squad alongside season 4 of Henry Danger. The branding was discontinued on November 20, 2021, when Danger Force moved to Thursday Night starting on January 6, 2022 and Side Hustle moved to Thursday Night starting on March 10, 2022. In its previous brandings, one of the first acquired programming to air in this format was TeenNick Top 10 from sister channel TeenNick. On February 25, 2017, Nickelodeon began promoting the Saturday morning block as The Hang Zone with Lincoln Loud, themed to The Loud House. The block was discontinued on March 23, 2017.[3]

Programming

Final programming

Animated series

Live-action series

Former programming

Animated series

  • The Fairly OddParents (March 30, 2001 – September 16, 2016 (Nickelodeon); January 18, 2017 – July 26, 2017 (Nicktoons))
  • The Penguins of Madagascar (November 29, 2008 – November 10, 2012 (Nickelodeon); December 24, 2013 – December 19, 2015 (Nicktoons))
  • T.U.F.F. Puppy (October 2, 2010 – August 9, 2013 (Nickelodeon); October 20, 2013 – April 4, 2015 (Nicktoons))
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (November 7, 2011 – June 29, 2014 (Nickelodeon); February 15 – June 29, 2016 (Nicktoons))
  • Robot and Monster (August 4, 2012 – December 8, 2012 (Nickelodeon); December 26, 2013 – February 14, 2015 (Nicktoons))
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (September 29, 2012 – November 12, 2017)
  • Monsters vs. Aliens (March 23, 2013 – February 8, 2014)
  • Sanjay and Craig (May 25, 2013 – July 29, 2016)
  • Rabbids Invasion (August 3, 2013 – February 7, 2016 (Nickelodeon); December 7, 2015 – June 23, 2017 (Nicktoons))
  • Breadwinners (February 17, 2014 – December 11, 2015 (Nickelodeon); April 18, 2016 – September 12, 2016 (Nicktoons))
  • Harvey Beaks (March 28, 2015 – December 9, 2016 (Nickelodeon); March 1, 2017 – December 29, 2017 (Nicktoons))
  • Pig Goat Banana Cricket (July 18, 2015 – February 26, 2016 (Nickelodeon); September 25, 2016 – August 11, 2018 (Nicktoons))
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (September 22, 2018 – October 13, 2019 (Nickelodeon); October 19, 2019 – August 7, 2020 (Nicktoons)

Live-action series

Acquired programming

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nickelodeon Teases Gotta See Saturdays This Fall". Hit Zone. August 19, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Mike (February 19, 2001). "New Nick Block Aims for Tweens". Cable World. HighBeam Research. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
  3. ^ "Nickelodeon USA: Hang Zone with Lincoln Loud - Promo 3".

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