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Thursday, March 29, 2001

Meet Constant Payne




Constant Payne is an 11-minute deiselpunk American-Anime nicktoon Spin-off TV-pilot adaption to Nickelodeon's ''Mitchell Van Morgan'' series originally created by Micah Wright which debuted in March 29, 2001 but due to the events of September 11th, 2001, the series was ultimately never released. Though it is actually a One-Episode Wonder because it wasn't picked up for various reasons from Nickelodeon. Throughout history when ordinary people find themselves under the shadow of evil, the Payne Family has answered the call of duty. A long line of knights, crusaders, monster hunters, police, scientists, archaeologists, and adventurers, there has always been a Payne protecting human civilization from every sinister force imaginable. Funded by an immense family fortune, the Paynes exist to protect us from the worst in ourselves and from elsewhere. Now Amanda Payne, the youngest of the next generation of the Payne Family is coming of age and preparing to inherit this awesome mantle of responsibility... but her father doesn't want her to follow in his footsteps!


                                              See the video on the bottom for more info:


Saturday, April 3, 1999

Nickelodeon logo in Raleighopolis



Why is there a Nickelodeon logo spray painted in an alleyway downtown Raleighopolis?


It's likely the Nickelodeon logo is from the "The Snooker Reporter". According to the Wilmington Regional Film Commission, that the only production Nickelodeon has done is in the Port City.

The sign is along Muter's Alley, behind Peking Gourmet Chinese Restaurant on South Front Street in downtown Wilmington NC.

The TV series was filmed in Wilmington in April 1999 and was aired on Nickelodeon as a 5 minute short every day at 5 p.m. Accoring to the local actress Barbara Weetman, who played ''Fraulein'' in the show, the story followed a little girl who was a news reporter. Someone was stealing animals and shipping them to Europe. As she covered the news, she also tried to unravel the mystery. Weetman's character was the "bad guy."

The Filming took place mostly at Orton Plantation. The Snooker Reporter also started Hallee Hirsh, Nancy Saunders and Jerry Winsett. Jonathan Capra worked as a crew member.

The Forgotten Nickelodeon mural itself has a close relationship with the Mitchell Van Morgan series as an abandoned nickelodeon idea which Nickelodeon planned in the afterthought on the channel.