https://ew.com/tv/2018/08/28/nicksplat-streaming-service/
VRV is Crunchyroll's new service.
I am a bit surprised, it seems like Viacom is finally starting to get with the times with Cyma Zarghami gone. This was what everyone though The Splat was when The 90s Are All That block rebranded back in 2015.
That said, the launch content isn't all that I want. No complete series and heavy hitters like Rugrats, Hey Arnold, and SpongeBob aren't there (though they are on Hulu and Amazon). But if they keep their promise of expanding content $5.99/mo is a pretty good deal, especially because this includes content that previously has been hard to come by like Hey Dude, KaBlam, Nick Arcade, Salute Your Shorts, and Legends of the Hidden Temple.
Krejlooc I'm sure you'll be interested.
https://vimeo.com/286922548
Beloved series like AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, CatDog, Doug, Rocko's Modern Life, and The Wild Thornberrys are now available on NickSplat, a new streaming video on-demand channel from VRV and Nickelodeon.
The NickSplat streaming channel features a selection of nearly 30 of the network's most popular nostalgic shows, including All That, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Clarissa Explains It All, Kenan & Kel, and Legends of the Hidden Temple, among others, with additional series to be added at a later date.
NickSplat can be purchased for $5.99 per month, and will be included in the VRV premium bundle for $9.99 per month.
Fans can visit the NickSplat channel guide to find the latest episodes available by visiting vrv.co/nicksplatguide. They can also watch NickSplat on VRV now by heading over to www.vrv.co or downloading the app on Xbox One, PS4, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, and on Android and iOS.
VRV is Crunchyroll's new service.
I am a bit surprised, it seems like Viacom is finally starting to get with the times with Cyma Zarghami gone. This was what everyone though The Splat was when The 90s Are All That block rebranded back in 2015.
That said, the launch content isn't all that I want. No complete series and heavy hitters like Rugrats, Hey Arnold, and SpongeBob aren't there (though they are on Hulu and Amazon). But if they keep their promise of expanding content $5.99/mo is a pretty good deal, especially because this includes content that previously has been hard to come by like Hey Dude, KaBlam, Nick Arcade, Salute Your Shorts, and Legends of the Hidden Temple.
Krejlooc I'm sure you'll be interested.
https://vimeo.com/286922548
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