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Nickelodeon Arcade
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How many seasons does Nickelodeon Arcade have?
4 seasons
How many episodes does Nickelodeon Arcade have?
70 episodes
When did Nickelodeon Arcade premiere?
February 1992
When did Nickelodeon Arcade end?
1992
How long are episodes of Nickelodeon Arcade?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Nickelodeon Arcade?
7.5 out of 10
Who stars in Nickelodeon Arcade?
Phil Moore
,
Andrea Lively
, and
Michael Bower
Who created Nickelodeon Arcade?
Karim Miteff
and
James Bethea
Who wrote Nickelodeon Arcade?
James Bethea
,
Andy Bamberger
,
Bill Aiken
,
Bobby Lory
,
Gwen Billings
,
Herb Scannell
,
Jeffrey Ginsberg
, and
Karim Miteff
Who directed Nickelodeon Arcade?
James Bethea
,
Bob Lampel
, and
C. Weed
Who was the producer of Nickelodeon Arcade?
James Bethea
and
Karim Miteff
Who was the composer for Nickelodeon Arcade?
Dan Vitco
and
Mark Schultz
Who was the executive producer of Nickelodeon Arcade?
Andy Bamberger
,
Brown Johnson
, and
Geoffrey Darby
What is the plot of Nickelodeon Arcade?
Two teams vie for a chance to go inside a video game!
What genre is Nickelodeon Arcade?
Family and Game-Show
How many awards has Nickelodeon Arcade been nominated for?
1 nomination
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