Rugrats!
Nostalgic Gen Y'ers can now download a slice of childhood and watch it on their iPods, widescreen TVs (via Apple TV) or on their desktops.
Nickelodeon introduced a catalog of its classic shows on iTunes, including Rugrats, Hey Dude, and Clarissa Explains It All.
Teens and young parents had been clamoring for "the shows that defined their childhood," said Steve Youngwood, EVP, Digital Media, Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids and Family Group.
Now they can purchase and download classic Nickelodeon shows on "Nick Rewind," ranging from $1.99 for one episode to $8.99-$19.99 for full seasons and "Best of" volumes.
Series include:
- Aaahhh Real Monsters - Season 1 (13 episodes)
- The Amanda Show* - Best of, Vol. 1 (5 episodes)
- Angry Beavers - Best of, Vol. 1 (7 episodes)
- As Told by Ginger - Season 1 (13 episodes)
- Clarissa Explains It All - Best of (7 episodes)
- Doug - Season 1 (13 episodes)
- Hey Arnold - Season 1 (13 episodes)
- Hey Dude - Season 1 (13 episodes)
- Rocket Power* - Best of, Vol. 1 (7 episodes)
- Rocko's Modern Life - Best of, Vol. 1 (6 episodes)
- Rugrats* - Best of, Vol. 1 (7 episodes)
- Wild Thornberrys - Best of, Vol. 1 (7 episodes)
*Ad-supported versions of the shows are also available on Nickelodeon's website.
In April, Warner Bros. said it would use TheWB.com to stream ad-supported "classic" shows from The WB, a teen-oriented network that went bust in 2006.