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[[No Free Rides (Episode)|No Free Rides]] and [[I'm Your Biggest Fanatic (Episode)|I'm Your Biggest Fanatic]] were originally going to premiere, but were moved 3 weeks later and replaced by repeats of "Wormy" and "Patty Hype" respectively. As a result, no new episodes premiered.
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No new episodes premiered on this date; while [[No Free Rides (Episode)|No Free Rides]] and [[I'm Your Biggest Fanatic (Episode)|I'm Your Biggest Fanatic]] were originally going to premiere, they were ultimately moved 3 weeks later and replaced by repeats of "Wormy" and "Patty Hype" respectively.
  
 
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====March 31====

Latest revision as of 22:10, 11 November 2024

Nick Saturdays began on May 1, 1999 with Help Wanted, Reef Blower and Tea at the Treedome. It restarted on February 6, 2010 with Gary in Love and Rodeo Daze. Between 1999 and 2003, Saturday premieres were typically on the SNICK block.

Contents

[edit] 1999

[edit] May

[edit] May 1

  • "Help Wanted"
  • "Reef Blower"
  • "Tea at the Treedome"

[edit] July

[edit] July 17

[edit] July 24

No new episodes premiered; a repeat of "Help Wanted", "Reef Blower" and "Tea at the Treedome" aired instead as the show had only recently officially debuted by then.

[edit] July 31

[edit] August

[edit] August 7

[edit] August 14

[edit] August 21

[edit] August 28

[edit] September

[edit] September 4

Sandy's Rocket and Squeaky Boots were originally going to premiere, but were moved to September 17. A rerun of "Bubblestand" and "Ripped Pants" aired instead.

[edit] September 11

[edit] September 18

[edit] September 25

MuscleBob BuffPants and Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost were originally going to premiere, but were replaced with a repeat of "Culture Shock" and "F.U.N." and moved a week later.

[edit] October

[edit] October 2

  • "MuscleBob BuffPants"
  • "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost"

As explained above, these episodes were originally going to premiere on September 25, but were moved to this date; a repeat of "Culture Shock" and "F.U.N." aired instead. The Chaperone and Employee of the Month were originally going to premiere, but were moved to March 8, 2000, when they premiered as part of March Toon Mania.

[edit] 2000

[edit] April

[edit] April 1

[edit] April 15

[edit] September

[edit] September 16

No new episodes aired; Nickelodeon aired a marathon called SpongeBob's Gold Medal Dive-a-Thon.

[edit] December

[edit] December 2

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of Something Smells and Bossy Boots aired instead.

[edit] December 9

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of Sleepy Time and Suds aired instead.

[edit] December 16

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "The Chaperone" and "Employee of the Month" aired instead.

[edit] December 23

No new episodes premiered due to SNICK that night having a Christmas theme; Christmas Who?, which premiered earlier, was aired on the block as a result.

[edit] December 30

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Arrgh!" and "Rock Bottom" aired instead.

[edit] 2001

[edit] January

[edit] January 6

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Help Wanted", "Reef Blower" and "Tea at the Treedome" aired instead.

[edit] January 13

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "SB-129" and "Karate Choppers" aired instead.

[edit] January 20

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Something Smells" and "Bossy Boots" aired instead.

[edit] January 27

These were the first regularly-premiered season 2 episodes. A repeat of "Jellyfishing" also aired as part of a marathon called Nicktoons Got Game-a-Thon.

[edit] February

[edit] February 3

[edit] February 10

No new episodes premiered due to SNICK that night having a Valentine's Day theme; a repeat of "Valentine's Day" and "The Paper" did get broadcast on SNICK. Plus, repeats of "Sandy's Rocket" and "Texas" aired as part of an event called Mighty Girls of Nick.

[edit] February 17

A repeat of "Jellyfish Jam" also aired as part of a musical marathon.

[edit] February 24

[edit] March

[edit] March 3

This episode, alongside Hooky, were mistakenly claimed to have premiered on April 8, 2000.

[edit] March 10

[edit] March 17

Dumped was originally going to premiere as well, but time constraints prevented that; it ultimately premiered on May 11, when it was a Nick U-Pick winner. Both episodes were incorrectly claimed to have premiered on March 5, 2001, but SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all that day; The Wild Thornberrys aired instead.

[edit] March 24

No new episodes premiered on this date; while No Free Rides and I'm Your Biggest Fanatic were originally going to premiere, they were ultimately moved 3 weeks later and replaced by repeats of "Wormy" and "Patty Hype" respectively.

[edit] March 31

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Dying for Pie" and "Imitation Krabs" aired instead.

[edit] April

[edit] April 7

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Hooky" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" aired instead.

[edit] April 14

  • "No Free Rides"
  • "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"

These two episodes were originally going to premiere on March 24, as explained above. They were also mistakenly claimed to have premiered on March 7, 2001. It's currently unknown whether or not SpongeBob SquarePants won that day's Daily U-Pick; if SpongeBob did lose the U-Pick or wasn't even a choice, the show therefore wouldn't have even been broadcast at all and The Wild Thornberrys would've aired instead.

[edit] April 21

No new episodes premiered, as that year's Kids' Choice Awards took place on this date. However, repeats of "Big Pink Loser," "Bubble Buddy," "The Chaperone" and "Employee of the Month" did air.

[edit] April 28

These two episodes were mistakenly claimed to have premiered on March 6, 2001. SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all that day; The Wild Thornberrys actually aired instead.

[edit] May

[edit] May 5

[edit] May 12

These two episodes were mistakenly claimed to have premiered on March 8, 2001. Once again, it's currently unknown if SpongeBob won that day's U-Pick; if SpongeBob did lose or wasn't even a choice, the show wouldn't have even aired at all and The Wild Thornberrys would've aired instead.

[edit] May 19

"Survival of the Idiots" and "Dumped" aired together for the first time. As explained above, these two episodes were incorrectly claimed to have premiered on March 5, 2001, but SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all that day; The Wild Thornberrys aired instead.

[edit] May 26

No new episodes premiered, for an unknown reason. A repeat of "Pre-Hibernation Week" and "Life of Crime" aired instead.

[edit] 2002

[edit] April

[edit] April 20

[edit] June

[edit] June 1

[edit] 2003

[edit] October

[edit] October 4

[edit] 2004

[edit] April

[edit] April 3

[edit] 2010

[edit] February

[edit] February 6

  • "Gary in Love"
  • "Rodeo Daze"

[edit] June

[edit] June 19

[edit] September

[edit] September 11

[edit] September 18

[edit] October

[edit] October 2

[edit] October 9

[edit] November

[edit] November 27

[edit] 2011

[edit] January

[edit] January 15

[edit] February

[edit] February 12

[edit] February 26

[edit] March

[edit] March 26

[edit] April

[edit] April 2

[edit] June

[edit] June 4

[edit] June 11

[edit] June 18

[edit] June 25

[edit] November

[edit] November 12

[edit] 2012

[edit] March

[edit] March 31

[edit] 2016

[edit] March

[edit] March 12

[edit] 2019

[edit] June

[edit] June 22

[edit] June 29

[edit] July

[edit] July 6

[edit] July 27

[edit] September

[edit] September 14

[edit] September 21

[edit] 2020

[edit] April

[edit] April 11

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