List of films broadcast by Nickelodeon

This is a list of films aired on Nickelodeon, an American cable television channel network owned by the MTV Networks division of Viacom.

1990s

  1. Doom Runners (April 25, 1998)[1][2]

2000s

2000

  1. Blue's Big Musical Movie (October 6, 2000[3])
  2. Cry Baby Lane (October 28, 2000)[4]

2001

  1. As Told by Ginger: Summer of Camp Caprice (July 7, 2001)
  2. The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie (August 18, 2001)

2002

  1. Rocket Power: Race Across New Zealand (February 16, 2002)
  2. The Wild Thornberrys Movie (December 20, 2002)

2003

2004

2005

  1. Rugrats: Tales from the Crib: Snow White (September 6, 2005)

2006

  1. Drake & Josh Go Hollywood (January 6, 2006)[8]
  2. The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (January 16, 2006)
  3. The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators (July 21, 2006)
  4. Rugrats: Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks and a Beanstalk (September 5, 2006)
  5. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (November 10, 2006)

2007

2008

  1. Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman (February 1, 2008)
  2. The Fairly OddParents: Fairly OddBaby (February 18, 2008)[15]
  3. The Naked Brothers Band: Polar Bears (June 6, 2008)[16]
  4. Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid (July 13, 2008)
  5. Sozin's Comet: The Final Battle (July 19, 2008)[17]
  6. Gym Teacher: The Movie (September 12, 2008)[18]
  7. Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween (October 31, 2008)
  8. Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess (November 3, 2008)
  9. iCarly: iGo to Japan (November 8, 2008)[19][20]
  10. Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh (December 5, 2008)[21]

2009

  1. Spectacular! (February 16, 2009)[22]
  2. Mr. Troop Mom (June 19, 2009)[23]
  3. Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom (November 1, 2009)

2010s

2010

  1. School Gyrls (February 21, 2010)[24]
  2. Fred: The Movie (September 18, 2010)[25]
  3. The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (October 23, 2010)[26]
  4. A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day (December 4, 2010)[27]

2011

2012

  1. Big Time Movie (March 10, 2012)[33]
  2. Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom (March 11, 2012)[34]
  3. Rags (May 28, 2012)[35]
  4. Fred 3: Camp Fred (July 28, 2012)[36]
  5. A Fairly Odd Christmas (November 29, 2012)[37]

2013

  1. The Last Airbender (January 21, 2013)
  2. Cats & Dogs (May 5, 2013)
  3. Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure (May 20, 2013)[34]
  4. Nicky Deuce (May 27, 2013)[38]
  5. House of Anubis: Touchstone of Ra (U.S.: June 17, 2013[39]/UK: June 14, 2013[40])
  6. Swindle (August 24, 2013)[41]
  7. Winx Infinity: Escape from the Unused Vault (November 24, 2013)
  8. Jinxed (November 29, 2013)[42]

2014

  1. The Spiderwick Chronicles (January 12, 2014)
  2. Charlotte's Web (May 4, 2014)
  3. Terry the Tomboy (June 21, 2014)[43]
  4. A Fairly Odd Summer (August 2, 2014)[44]
  5. The Adventures of Tintin (October 13, 2014)
  6. Santa Hunters (November 28, 2014)[45]
  7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (December 2014)

2015

  1. Splitting Adam (February 16, 2015)[46]
  2. Genie in a Bikini (May 25, 2015)[47]
  3. One Crazy Cruise (June 19, 2015)[48][49]
  4. The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery (August 1, 2015)[50]
  5. Liar, Liar, Vampire (October 12, 2015)[51]

2016

  1. Rufus (January 18, 2016)[52][53]
  2. Lost in the West (May 28–30, 2016) (miniseries[54][55])
  3. Legends of the Hidden Temple (November 26, 2016)[56]

See also

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