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Weinerville : ウィキペディア英語版
Weinerville

''Weinerville'' is an American television program on Nickelodeon that was produced in 1993-1994. The show was based around a giant puppet stage which was designed to look like a city, called Weinerville. The show was hosted by Marc Weiner.
The show premiered on July 11, 1993.
==Production==
During the first season, all episodes ran in a two-hour marathon every Sunday. However, ''Weinerville'' quickly gained popularity: in the middle of the first season Nickelodeon began running the show on weekday afternoons. An addition to Weinerville's popularity Nickelodeon allowed Marc and his characters to host a New Years special event, a kid version of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve "Nick New Years" which was intentionally host segments wrap around for the best Nicktoons and shows of that year, and read letters from kids about their New Year's resolutions as they count down to midnight, and celebrated by shooting slime into the sky. Marc and his Weinerville characters hosted "Nick New Years" in 1993 and 1994 from Times square in the Nickelodeon Party Penthouse. For the second season, which premiered on May 2, 1994, the episodes aired daily and in the summer was a part of the Stick Stickly show Nick in the Afternoon, which included Marc as Dottie in some segments. Unfortunately with all the success of hosting two seasons, promotions, three television specials, and hosting a four-hour new year's special for two years, Weinerville was not renewed for a third season. According to Marc, the cancellation of Weinerville happened was because Nickelodeon was changing their identity from family friendly to edgy, sarcastic, and some what subversive shows, and a puppetshow to Nickelodeon, did not fit in the networks' new direction of programming. 〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rMUW-Mk6w4〕 The show aired on Nickelodeon until June 30, 1997, although the Chanukah special re-ran on December 21, 1997.
On April 2, 2015, the series came to ''The '90s Are All That'' block for their "Out of the Vault" week.〔https://www.facebook.com/90sAreAllThat/photos/a.177952552263814.46055.152523378140065/867820519943677/?type=1&theater〕 When the block expanded and rebranded as ''The Splat'', ''Weinerville'' was given a permanent weekly time slot.

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