So, you think the Loud parents' faces were revealed in 11 Louds a Leapin', but it was banned in Russia, CEE and Greece because of Clyde's fathers. But what if The Loud House stop aired on Nickelodeon in Russia, CEE and Grecce after the first season?
Changes[]
Before[]
- Rugrats would be ended after the sixth season and the second movie.
- SpongeBob SquarePants would be ended after the first movie.
- The Fairly OddParents ended in 2006 with Channel Chasers. Butch Hartman left Danny Phantom after Season 2 to focus on his last cartoon T.U.F.F. Puppy which came out in 2008 and ended in 2012 when he retires his animation career, and have Steve Marmel became showrunner for the final two seasons of Danny Phantom. This means his newer cartoons since Bunsen is a Beast along with Fairly Odder and A New Wish do not exist at all.
- Nickelodeon would've kept the international rights to Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, so the characters would also be added to the character line-up for meet and greet opportunities.
- Viacom (now known as Paramount Global) opted to make truces with YouTube and wouldn't become overprotective of their intellectual properties.
- After the series finale of ICarly, Nickelodeon opted to axe its live-action schedule as a way to focus exclusively on animated content and provide stronger competition to Cartoon Network.
- Disney would never acquire Jumbo Pictures, it would keep the rights of Doug.
- In PAW Patrol, Katie and Alex are officially joining Ryder and the Pups as new members of the crew starting in Season 2, it doesn't try hard to be hip and cool with target audiences, and Chase, Marshall and Skye were less overused in order to focus on Rubble, Rocky and Zuma.
- Dora the Explorer would end after the fourth season, with Dora's Big Birthday Adventure being made and premiered in 2008.
- The same thing goes to Go, Diego, Go! after Season 3.
- After both shows ended, some of the writers would work for other Nick Jr. shows.
- The Dora hatebase would never happen, ESPECIALLY her grounded videos.
- LazyTown Entertainment would've been acquired by Viacom International Inc. in 2011 instead of Turner Broadcasting System, with LazyTown being put under the Nickelodeon banner, resulting in the show still airing on Nick Jr.
- Harvey Beaks would get the highest ratings than other shows on Nickelodeon as a premiere.
- After that, Harvey Beaks would stay on Nickelodeon and recieve more seasons.
After[]
- After Harvey Beaks get the high ratings, The Loud House would be cancelled after the third season and the first movie.
- After The Loud House stop aired on Russia, CEE and Greece after the first season, the Polish and Turkish dubs would be cancelled after the second season.
- Nickelodeon CEE would merge with Nickelodeon Poland, Nickelodeon Turkiye and Nickelodeon Russia before The Loud House's third season.
- After the merge, Nickelodeon Russia would get back the commercials.
- While The Casagrandes would still exist, the first five episodes of the fourth season of The Loud House would be written as The Casagrandes episodes, starting with the episode "Friended!".
- A Loud House Christmas, The Really Loud House and The Really Haunted Loud House wouldn't exist.
- After The Loud House stop aired in Russia, CEE and Greece, and Polish and Turkish dubs get cancelled after the second season, The Loud House's later seasons, the movies and the spin-offs (except The Casagrandes) wouldn't exist in Russia, CEE, Türkiye, Poland and Greece.
- While The Casagrandes still exists in Russia, CEE, Türkiye, Poland and Greece, the 3 episodes, The Horror-Scope, Cursed!, and A Very Casagrandes Christmas would be banned due to Loud parents' faces.
- Also, Matters of the Kart would likely banned in Russia, CEE, Türkiye, Poland and Greece due to LGBT. And, Throwing Pains and Let's Get Ready to Rumba would likely edited out in Russia, CEE, Türkiye, Poland and Greece due to avoid LGBT.
- PAW Patrol would end up after the sixth season, with its 2021 film serving as the series finale.
- After Dora the Explorer ended, Dora and the Lost City of Gold and the upcoming tween-oriented series still exist, yet as animated and without the hallucination scene.