Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 - Now officially able to handle the Neutron style

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I came from the Randy Stair thread, but now I'm curious. Do they have the rights to the Transformers? I know that they are literally the TRANSformers now, but still their shows and movies are by Paramount and their gay cartoon is on Nickelodeon. I'd be down for Optimus Prime showing up being way bigger than the other fighters.
 
I came from the Randy Stair thread, but now I'm curious. Do they have the rights to the Transformers? I know that they are literally the TRANSformers now, but still their shows and movies are by Paramount and their gay cartoon is on Nickelodeon. I'd be down for Optimus Prime showing up being way bigger than the other fighters.
As a matter of fact, yes. Paramount has film and TV rights to any Hasbro property, especially Transformers, GI Joe and Dungeons & Dragons, among others.
 
Fuck it, if Paramount and Nick want to surprise us, bring Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, Broly, Cell, Piccolo and Jiren in the game. I mean, Nick aired Dragonball GT at one point.
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Pelswick as main when?
I keep forgetting Pelswick existed and then every time I hear it it floods my memories.

EDIT: Oh, now I remember My Dad the Rock Star. They could totally bring Rock Zilla in there.
 
I keep forgetting Pelswick existed and then every time I hear it it floods my memories.

EDIT: Oh, now I remember My Dad the Rock Star. They could totally bring Rock Zilla in there.
I also remember Kaput & Zosky, and now I want to main the two
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They got HungryBox to narrate this and boy does he suck ass. Doesn't this guy stream? Why does he sound so bad?
 
Oh my God, they'd be perfect.

What the fuck is going on with Nickelodeon's licensing that they aren't digging this deep for treasure?
I did mention in the other Nick All Stars Brawl thread that they had their own film festival during the mid-to-late 2000s (which was noteable for kickstarting The Mighty B and Regular Show)
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So if anything, I know who I will main as
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What the fuck is going on with Nickelodeon's licensing that they aren't digging this deep for treasure?
Nick is an interesting company that seems to have a lot more issues than say, CN.

Throughout the 00s, Nick ran off a SpongeBob rule where franchises had to be as popular in season 1 as SpongeBob otherwise face cancellation. The strictness of this rule varied, but there are many series Nick cucked on purpose and likely want to avoid bringing up given that fact.

Nick also has multiple distribution rights scattered in the global market, which affects Fairly Odd Parents, My Life as a Teenage Robot and Jimmy Neutron that I know off. These complications are likely on other IPs as well. Adding to this is the complications of studios going under such as DNA which made Jimmy, or even Klasky Csupo which made all the shows with Rugrats visuals. This is without mentioning the things they likely do not own such as Tak, which was a THQ property and Kappa Mikey which they seem to have no ownership of as it is property of Animation Collective or Kanonen & Bestreichen, Inc..

Nick just had this large lack of care between at least 2005 to even currently as they relied on SpongeBob and Dan "the man" Schnieder to be their entire content pool. Many IPs got screwed and have been put through the wringer and the consequences are starting to become more apparent now.
 
This is without mentioning the things they likely do not own such as Tak, which was a THQ property and Kappa Mikey which they seem to have no ownership of as it is property of Animation Collective or
According to Kappa Mikey's creator and former CEO of Animation Collective, he doesn't own it.

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And according to this site, Kanonen & Bestreichen, Inc.'s patent has expired.

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So it begs the question who owns it.
 
According to Kappa Mikey's creator and former CEO of Animation Collective, he doesn't own it.
From my understanding, I don't think Nick has it either.

There was a lost media search for the pilot not that long ago where I remember hearing something along those lines, but maybe I am wrong. One has to remember that Mikey was made for MTV first and it somehow got grandfathered into Nick. Maybe Viacom? That would mean Nick technically has the rights.
 
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