A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.
"Saturday Night Live" for a Nickelodeon audience. That's the basic premise of "All That," a Saturday night staple on Nick's lineup for a decade. The cast members -- who, like "SNL," changed throughout the seasons as people came and left -- participate in comedy sketches, often featuring recurring characters like Goodburger employee Ed and teenage superhero Superdude. Most episodes have a musical guest with some also featuring a guest host. Coincidentally, original cast member Kenan Thompson eventually went on to star on "SNL" beginning in 2003. Other notable alumni include TV personality-rapper Nick Cannon, actress Amanda Bynes and comedian Gabriel Iglesias.—Paramount+
A comedy sketch series for young humans. Anything can happen throughout this series. Along the way, countless guests appear and come up with a whole range of different styles of comedy to entertain everyone and keep a number of segments and other shows running.—RECB3
A combination sketch comedy/musical performance show in the tradition of "Saturday Night Live," this program starred a teenage cast and was targeted at younger viewers. The show featured a number of repeating characters, including Baggin' Saggin' Barry, Super Dude, and the misfit fast food employees of Good Burger, which spawned a movie of the same name.—Jean-Marc Rocher <[email protected]>