Top 10 Mistakes Nickelodeon Made

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The Top Ten
1 Canceling iCarly iCarly is an American teen sitcom that ran on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007 until November 23, 2012. The series, created by Dan Schneider, focuses on teenager Carly Shay, who creates her own web show called iCarly with her best friends Sam Puckett and Freddie Benson.

Nickelodeon didn’t cancel iCarly, the cast wanted to move on, Miranda Cosgrove was going to college, and it ended.
It ran for the longest time for any live-action sitcom on the channel, and it got a good series finale.
It was so popular that it ran longer than originally planned.

Cancelled? But I remember it having a proper ending...

add "making breadwinners"

2 Making FRED Fred Figglehorn is a fictional character created and portrayed by American actor Lucas Cruikshank. He rose to prominence in the early days of YouTube. In 2013, Cruikshank retired the character because he could no longer do the Fred voice. There was also a Fred movie trilogy that lasted from 2010 to 2012.

Actually, they signed him onto the network and imported his content onto the channel and made shows from him.
Fred didn’t originate from Nickelodeon, but from YouTube.

3 Making Marvin Marvin Marvin Marvin is an American science fiction slapstick comedy television series that aired from November 24, 2012 to April 27, 2013. The series stars Lucas Cruikshank as the title character Marvin Marvin, an alien teenage boy adjusting to human life.

Definitely worse than Fred: The Show, and it had more potential, but instead got poorly executed and was trying more to be like Invader Zim, which was a classic.
No wonder it got cancelled after the 1st season.

4 Canceling Invader Zim too early

One of the worst moves Nickelodeon has ever made period.
It was such a good show and it had a perfect storyline and characters.
Yet despite how dark and violent it was for little ones, especially the episode Dark Harvest, it was a gold show that stood out over everything we have today.

2001-2002 then came back in 2006 for only 1 last season

5 Making Henry Danger Henry Danger is an American superhero sitcom television series airing on Nickelodeon. The series was created by Dan Schneider and Dana Olsen. The series revolves around a 13-year-old boy who becomes the sidekick of a local superhero. On March 2, 2017, Nickelodeon announced that a new animated series, under the working title of The Adventures of Kid Danger and Captain Man, is in development with 10 episodes announced. On March 19, 2018, Jace confirmed in an interview with Extra that the series was picked up for a fifth season making it the first Nickelodean​ show to go past 109 Episodes. He also said that season 5 will most likely be the last season.

Um not to be rude but how is this bad? It is in its fifth season already. Put The adventures of kid danger on here instead.

Terrible show, just ruining what we once loved about Nickelodeon.
Yet it’s just a stupid plot or whatever you call it and horrible acting and humor, yet it’s trying to compete with iCarly for the longest live-action sitcom on Nickelodeon, and despite being a sitcom. it’s not really funny.

6 Making Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn is an American television sitcom produced by Nickelodeon. The series focuses on 10-year-old, later 11-year-old quadruplets Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn Harper. They have nothing in common and often fight, but they must work together to solve everyday situations.

Just a terrible, overrated show that focused on nothing but idiots and no plot whatsoever.
Yet 4 children is just outrageous for a show despite the fact that parents can have 4 children, though it’s rare.

I used to like this when I was younger to be honest.

7 Making How to Rock How to Rock is a critically panned American teen sitcom that ran on Nickelodeon from February 4 to December 8, 2012. It stars Cymphonique Miller as Kacey Simon. The series is based on the 2011 book, How to Rock Braces and Glasses by Meg Haston published by Little, Brown Books For Young Readers and Alloy Entertainment.

Not the worst ever, but not so much the best either, it was mediocre and just never compared to the classics we all loved.

8 Making WITS Academy WITS Academy is an American telenovela-formatted teen sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon from October 5, 2015, until October 30, 2015. The show, a spin-off/sequel to Every Witch Way, was announced on February 25, 2015. It was created by Catharina Ledeboer, produced by Viacom International and Cinemat Inc, and executive produced by Tatiana Rodriguez and José V Scheuren.

WITS Academy was one of the last good shows Nickelodeon’s made, with a decent plot, acting and storyline, and a very important lesson was to never give up.
It wasn’t really a mistake to green light this show, though it was to cancel it.
This should be renamed to Cancelling WITS Academy, as it didn’t even last after 1 season.

9 Making Less Cartoons

They took away Catscratch, Invader Zim, Rugrats, ChalkZone, Hey Arnold, Ren and Stimpy, the Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, and more.
Now they din’t run so much cartoons anymore and now focus on rip-offs of shows from other channels as well live-action sitcoms such as those that don’t have real comedy.
No wonder Nickelodeon’s lost so many viewers.

10 Making Bella and the Bulldogs Bella and the Bulldogs is an American teen sitcom created by Jonathan Butler and Gabriel Garza that premiered on Nickelodeon on January 17, 2015, and ended on June 25, 2016. The series stars Brec Bassinger as Bella Dawson, a Middle School cheerleader who becomes quarterback for her football team. The show is not currently shown on Nickelodeon and only airs occasional reruns on Teen Nick.

Just a terrible “sitcom” that stereotyped football players and white supermacists.
It shows us Nickelodeon fell further down the drain, and messed everything up.
Terrible move by Nickelodeon.