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Kinderwood
The Noggin app's show Kinderwood is currently under "digital short series" along with interstitial-length web shorts (4-minute shorts that didn't air as separate shows on TV), but Kinderwood was a longer show (10 24-minute episodes divided into 30 8-minute segments). It also aired as a separate show when it aired on the Nick Jr Channel's "Noggin Presents" block, while the "Nick Jr. Just for Me Stories" were interstitials between shows. Shouldn't Kinderwood be moved as it's a full-length show and not really a digital short series?
FunhausFrank (
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21:13, 6 November 2022 (UTC)reply
It was the same format as Making Fiends, which had three 7-minute segments compiled together to fill a half-hour slot. Both weren’t produced as shorts, but as regular series with three segments instead of the usual two. So shouldn’t Kinderwood count?
FunhausFrank (
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01:51, 7 November 2022 (UTC)reply
I don't think so. It premiered primarily on Noggin as intended, and the shorts represent that. Making Fiends is different, because that was made for television, based on a web series.
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02:52, 7 November 2022 (UTC)reply
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Reporting errors
Kinderwood
The Noggin app's show Kinderwood is currently under "digital short series" along with interstitial-length web shorts (4-minute shorts that didn't air as separate shows on TV), but Kinderwood was a longer show (10 24-minute episodes divided into 30 8-minute segments). It also aired as a separate show when it aired on the Nick Jr Channel's "Noggin Presents" block, while the "Nick Jr. Just for Me Stories" were interstitials between shows. Shouldn't Kinderwood be moved as it's a full-length show and not really a digital short series?
FunhausFrank (
talk)
21:13, 6 November 2022 (UTC)reply
It was the same format as Making Fiends, which had three 7-minute segments compiled together to fill a half-hour slot. Both weren’t produced as shorts, but as regular series with three segments instead of the usual two. So shouldn’t Kinderwood count?
FunhausFrank (
talk)
01:51, 7 November 2022 (UTC)reply
I don't think so. It premiered primarily on Noggin as intended, and the shorts represent that. Making Fiends is different, because that was made for television, based on a web series.
BrickMaster02 (
talk)
02:52, 7 November 2022 (UTC)reply