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Have you ever had a friend who had a REALLY bad idea, like, bad on just about every level imaginable, but he was so enthusiastic about it you couldn’t say anything? And then that friend got a fat head over it and started yelling at the people who didn’t like the idea cuz he thought they didn’t get it? And then you had to tell your friend it was a bad idea when it clearly was not working, but he refused to listen and kept going at it anyway?
While the clips are truly bad, the worst part is that they interrupt and cut off parts of the show.
and look at all those comments…
I totally want to see someone at Nick Studios shit the bed and, during an actual emergency broadcast, interrupt it with one of the Studio 10 skits.
I think that Nickelodeon wanted to do some kind of Rick Roll Screamer thing, thinking that’s what da kool kids like these days…but then again, the Nick Studio 10 crew also said that they’re targetting these jokes to older audiences, soooo I’ve got nothing.
Wow, that is the most retarded thing I’ve ever seen nick do. Rather watch recent spongebob…
The Twitter responses are particularly hilarious; they seriously believe that they are a viable programming block and that people like this shit. XD
Basically, Nick experimented with a block called Nick Studio 10, in which programs during the block were randomly interrupted by the studio’s interpretation of “random comedy”, cats on Roombas, farting into jars, and the like. And I mean, interrupted DURING THE SHOW, not just at commercial breaks. Nobody liked it, and the crew’s Twitter feed got a bit…defensive.
I don’t care if you put your unfunny Fart in a Jar shit before and after a commercial break, but you cannot interrupt your own programming to show something like a cat on a Roomba and claim it’s an “important announcement” and not expect backlash.
I honestly have no idea what Nick was thinking when they made this. A five year old could tell you it was a bad idea.
So you never heard of this…questionable experiment of Nickelodeon’s?