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| - Nickelodeon Studios (opened June 7, 1990 – closed April 30, 2005) was a television taping studio as well as an original attraction at Universal Studios Florida.
- The 40-minute attraction allowed guests to take a tour of Nickelodeon's studio facility followed by an interactive live show which featured games based on Nickelodeon shows of the time. On April 30, 2005, it was closed and disestablished. It replaced by Blue Man Group Sharp Aquos Theatre which opened at Universal CityWalk Orlando on June 6, 2007.
- Nickelodeon originally aired on April Fools' Day, 2009. Originally, they had various live action shows as well as cartoons from around the world. The channel achived a large degree of popularity after acquiring the rights to Canadian sketchshow, You Can't Do That On Television. Nickelodeon's first original show, Double Dare, was also popular.
- Here is a list of game shows that were taped at Nickelodeon Studios:
* Beat the Clock (2002-2003 version even though it was not a Nick game show)
* Camp Nick
* Double Dare
* Double Dare 2000
* Family Double Dare
* Super Sloppy Double Dare
* Super Special Double Dare
* Figure it Out (Summer Sanders version only)
* Get the Picture
* I Don't Think So!
* Legends of the Hidden Temple
* Make the Grade (3rd season only)
* Morph Sports
* Nickelodeon Arcade
* Nickelodeon All Star Challenge
* Nickelodeon GAS Gamefarm
* Nickelodeon GUTS
* Global Guts
* Nick or Treat!
* Outta Here!
* Slime Survivor
* Slime Time Live!
* Splat!
* Think Fast (Lackey version only)
* Tooned In
* What Would You Do?
* Wh
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| - Nickelodeon Studios (opened June 7, 1990 – closed April 30, 2005) was a television taping studio as well as an original attraction at Universal Studios Florida.
- Nickelodeon originally aired on April Fools' Day, 2009. Originally, they had various live action shows as well as cartoons from around the world. The channel achived a large degree of popularity after acquiring the rights to Canadian sketchshow, You Can't Do That On Television. Nickelodeon's first original show, Double Dare, was also popular. Using $40 million that they earned from Double Dare, Nickelodeon started it's animation studios. They partnered with Klasky-Csupo and Spumco. They also hired a number of independent animators such as Jim Jinkins, Joe Murray, and Craig Bartlett. With these preparations, Project Nicktoons was launched. Nickelodeon started making movies in 1997 with the live action film Harriet the Spy. In 1998, they made their first animated film, The Rugrats Movie in 1998. Nickelodeon has produced seven animated films. Upcoming animated films include Barnyard and Charlotte's Web.
- Here is a list of game shows that were taped at Nickelodeon Studios:
* Beat the Clock (2002-2003 version even though it was not a Nick game show)
* Camp Nick
* Double Dare
* Double Dare 2000
* Family Double Dare
* Super Sloppy Double Dare
* Super Special Double Dare
* Figure it Out (Summer Sanders version only)
* Get the Picture
* I Don't Think So!
* Legends of the Hidden Temple
* Make the Grade (3rd season only)
* Morph Sports
* Nickelodeon Arcade
* Nickelodeon All Star Challenge
* Nickelodeon GAS Gamefarm
* Nickelodeon GUTS
* Global Guts
* Nick or Treat!
* Outta Here!
* Slime Survivor
* Slime Time Live!
* Splat!
* Think Fast (Lackey version only)
* Tooned In
* What Would You Do?
* Who Knew?
* You're On!
- The 40-minute attraction allowed guests to take a tour of Nickelodeon's studio facility followed by an interactive live show which featured games based on Nickelodeon shows of the time. On April 30, 2005, it was closed and disestablished. It replaced by Blue Man Group Sharp Aquos Theatre which opened at Universal CityWalk Orlando on June 6, 2007.
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