Touchdown said:
^Yes I have, they each have their separate areas where you can find them. Its really not all that hard.
I didn't mean the areas I was talking about Sixflags in general.
Miss_Maverick07 said:
:) If you could replace snoopy with anything you'd want, what would it be? (just a fun question)
Jennifer Aniston.
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I'm 13 and I would rather have The Peanuts rather than Nick. I love Spongebob and all but whenever I see or hear Snoopy I instantly think "CEDAR POINT" if they changed it, it just wouldn't seem right.
Let's just leave at this:
Cedar Fair - Peanuts
Six Flags - Looney Toons and Mattel
Paramount - Nickelodeon
Disney - Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
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I completely agree with you. I also think immediately of Cedar Point when I see something Snoopy/Peanuts related. The park just wouldn't be the same without them.
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I like older nicktoons to be honest... some of the new stuff (spongebob etc.) Is ok... but nothing beats rocko, s modern life, ren and stimpy, ahhh real monsters, rugrats
Im 23 and i still love that stuff.
But i understand that the license has to fit the park. Peanuts fits CP, as its more retro and mature. But i think cp could do better, a good example would be be getting a marvel contract... but six flags has that one i think. I feel cp needs something edgier, but still mature and time approved that appeals to a broader audience.
I wish there was a channel for all the 90s shows. Some are on late night, but not the good ones.
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I loved the Amanda Show! Way better than this iCarly crap they have now. I also loved Courage the Cowardly Dog (Cartoon Network), and Jimmy Neutron.
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I wish there was a channel for all the 90s shows. Some are on late night, but not the good ones.
Great news for you...if you have the TeenNick channel (channel 303 for DirecTV), they have the 90's Nickelodeon shows on there: Kenan and Kel, All That, Hey Arnold, Rugrats, Doug, Salute Your Shorts (on certain days), Hey Dude, and Clarissa Explains it all.
There also used to be a channel (not sure if it's still available) but it was called NickGas, and it played all of the old Nick Game Shows such as: Legends of the Hidden Temple, Double Dare, Guts, Picture This, Nick Arcade, etc.
When it comes to old school Nickelodeon and Amusement Parks, I don't shut up :D
Nick Gas was taken off air in 2009. They have a modern version of Figure it Out on Nick now.
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Legends of the Hidden Temple!! GO GREEN MONKIES!! lol I used to love that show... still do and I dont care :P
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Rugrats is by far the best old school Nickelodeon cartoon... Nothing else can compare.
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The problem with Nick as it related to theme park attractions is that many of the rides become obsolete in regards to theme fairly quickly. If you look at all the rides that were themed to Nick almost all of them are no longer on TV or atleast being watched by my kids with the exception of Spongebob and Scooby Doo (the one license which I feel had some value)
Snoopy is sort of timeless. You'll always see The Peanuts around the holidays playing on ABC and Hallmark uses him quite regularly on cards and ornaments. Though not as popular as some of the other childrens characters, it's probably the best they can do. Disney will always hold the monopoly and the rest are always passing fads (do kids even watch Looney Tunes anymore? Even they are kind of going the route of Snoopy and the gang, they don't have near a presence as they once did)
Six Flags strength will always be with the DC Comics license with Superman, Batman, etc. (again timeless franchises)
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