Nickelodeon Brining Back Old Shows (with new episodes?)

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So I've seen this psoted a few places as of today. The site of origin doesn't really provide a link or any proof beyond this letter, but if true this could be awesome or awful:
http://www.6theory.com/forum/index....-making-new-episodes-of-classic-90s-cartoons/

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Teenagers can finally rejoice because they now will be receiving what they have been talking about for years. For awhile now teens have been wishing that Nickelodeon will finally put their favorite cartoons back on the air and now their wish will come true.

Starting March 14, 2011, Nickelodeon will go back into the studios to produce new episodes for classic cartoons such as: Rocket Power, Doug, Rugrats, Hey Arnold, the Angry Beavers, and many more.

Cyma Zarghami, who runs the television station was quoted saying, “We have noticed a significant drop in ratings since our show from the late 1990’s. We have strayed from our cartoons and we believe that was our biggest mistake. We have contacted the producers from these shows and we were able to work out a deal to get them back to making new episodes.”

It is not known whether or not the shows will try to create new concepts for the characters, or if they will pick up from where they left off years ago. Rumors have been circulating that the kids in the shows have now aged and will be moving on with their lives. For instance, the gang from Rocket Power now have taken the leap into their teenage years and now attend high school in Ocean Shores, or Arnold and his pals from Hey Arnold, have now moved on from elementary school to middle school in New York.

Whatever new ideas they bring to the table they will be welcomed with open arms and hopefully they can remove the bad taste in our mouths from terrible shows that are on Nick now like iCarly, Big Time Rush, and TUFF Puppy.

Zarghami has not stated if the shows will be brought back full time or if it is making a comeback for a limited time to revitalize the Nickelodeon networks poor reputation in the new Millennium for cartoons and other shows. After the last episode of Rocket Power was aired, kids thought the only hope for Nickelodeon was Spongebob Squarepants but even that once great cartoon has had its own fall from grace.

Teenagers have wanted to show kids now-a-days what a real cartoon is made of but never had the evidence to convince these pups. Starting next month; these kids are in for the surprise of their lives.

EDIT: Apparently it is a hoax. Disregard post. :(
 
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It's been confirmed as a hoax, sadly. Nickelodeon couldn't make new episodes of Doug anyway, since they sold it to Disney.
I like iCarly though. :csad:
 
I hope they dont drop the ball here. Cause this could be gooood.
 
Oh, it's a hoax? :csad:
 
Where was it confirmed a hoax? That sucks, but oh well. If it's a hoax, close thread.
Well, reading through random forum posts they do give a lot of info as to why it probably is not true. Oh well, that's what I get from getting info from Facebook.
 
Oh, it's a hoax? :csad:

"Guys, I hate to say it but there's absolutely no way that this is true.

First of all, the source of this information came from the El Modena High School in Orange County's school newspaper. That's right. Not an entertainment publication, or a press release from Nickelodeon, or even from a gossip tabloid, but from a school newspaper. A HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER.

Not only that, but its a high school newspaper article with absolutely no sources. This supposed quotation from Cyma Zarghami doesn't show up anywhere else on the entire internet except for this article and sites that link to it. In fact, none of this information is found ANYWHERE else on the entire internet except for this school newspaper article, and if there was even a vague chance that this were true (or half-true) every gossip blog and publication would have something about this story, considering it'd be one of the biggest media events of the century. Plus, if Nickelodeon was going to announce something this huge, why in the world would they choose to announce it to a school newspaper?

I'm really sorry to have to crush everyone's hopes, but this needs to be nipped in the bud before this gets any more out of hand. We have to accept this fro what it truly is: One of the cruelest pranks in the history of the internet"
It's on the top of page 3
 
And this is why I don't start new threads often. :csad:
 
Well I guess Ill go cry now , my hopes just skyrocketed only to be return to the ground in flames.
 
My reaction reading first post of this thread::awesome:

My reaction after finding out it was a hoax::facepalm:
 
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