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Old 08-19-2006, 03:26 AM   #16
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Ah, thanks for the clear answer, David. Even though it lasted a short run with only two seasons I still think Salute Your Shorts is one of the fondest remembered nick shows. The extra money and effort would have been worth it to continue the show.

I've always wondered why it ended and now I know. Strange because I never remember the show fifteen although Welcome Freshman is vaguely familiar.
I know this is an old post but u are so right, this show was so funny.. I remember my lil brother watching the show andi would watch with him.. I thought Ug was so cute and funny.. I saw him on an episodde of Arliss yrs ago.. Wonder what hes up 2 now? I would love to get this show on DVD.. IS it avail?
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Old 01-02-2007, 05:47 PM   #17
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wow thats true, i wish nickelodeon could put out dvd's of those shows!
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:02 PM   #18
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Well besides the reason of the cancellation of Nick shows, hate to state the obvious they don't know good shows when they see them. =)

I did notice Salute your Shorts location was definately not an indoor shows. I really liked the show, although I was born in 1990 they showed the show for many years because it was on when I was about four and I would watch it. I vividly remember it - they must have not filmed all the episodes in a row. I bet if I saw right now today - Welcome Freshmen or Fifteen I would remember them -but it's not ringing any bells to me right now.

Even so, Nick usually does have issues when it comes to good quality television. They always were that way and they probably will always be.

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Old 08-25-2007, 10:51 AM   #19
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It was cancelled because Nick got the new studios at Universal(which are no longer there) and didn't want to pay the money to have shows that are filmed elsewhere.
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Fifteen was so annoying. I watched it, when nothing else was on. I think on Sundays......
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In the 1980s, many Nickelodeon shows were filmed in New York City and a few were filmed in Canada as the network had no official production home until the 1990's. Many former NICK actors have always said the same thing. "Kids like repetition and familiarity so you can forever rerun shows hence most only lasting 26-60 episodes. You Can't Do That On Television was running out of steam and becoming increasingly dated by the end of its run in 1990 so NICK pulled the plug and started searching for a new comedy series which is how ended up with Roundhouse and All That. All That was the first show to have a ton of episodes, I think YCDTOTV had close to 100 but it took them 11 years (1979-1990) with most episodes being filmed from 1979-1986 and a handful in the last years.

Salute Your Shorts was a great summer filler and the problem looking it as an adult, you really couldn't make but so many episodes of the series. How many times would the kids go to the same camp? I think it was good that it was a notable short series. Truth be told, it probably only had one more season left in it. Kids age and many of them were to be in the summer job phase. I can see ZZ being a camp counselor but she was really not a character that would kept people coming back. Like another poster said, there was no breakout star and everyone played off each other.
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According to Tim Eyster, who was Sponge, after the second season, MTV bought out Nickelodeon and wanted to use the money towards their newest show at the time, Beavis and Butt-head. They figured that new SYS episodes wouldn't be a part of their "newer" Nickelodeon network. Granted, if you want to get technical, MTV Networks has always owned Nickelodeon from the start. Nickelodeon, then Pinwheel, was originally created and owned by a company called Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment. Then in 1986, WASE was bought out by Viacom and renamed MTV Networks.

Another likely reason for why SYS ended so soon is cast was getting too old and no longer seemed believable as campers, especially Blake Soper, Michael Bower, and Danny Cooksey, who were 19, 17, and 17 respectively during the show's second season. They looked old enough to be camp counselors. Plus, the growing actors probably wanted to do different projects rather than be stuck on Nickelodeon, a kid's network.

Not only that, Nickelodeon more than likely could no longer get access to Griffith Park, where it was filmed.

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I didn’t realize there were only 26 shows. I remember the original kid was replaced with another one at some point.
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https://www.looper.com/207294/the-re...were-canceled/

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Salute Your Shorts was one of Nickelodeon's first big live action success stories. Following a group of kids at a summer camp, it was Nick's version of a sitcom for children — a genre that would grow enormously popular in later decades with shows like Hannah Montana and iCarly. It was a big success, producing two seasons within a calendar year on a shoestring budget. Production changes, however, forced a cancellation.

In June 1990, Nickelodeon Studios opened in Orlando, Florida. Nick intended to have all their programming shot there going forward. Salute Your Shorts had been recorded in Los Angeles up to that point, and struggled to adapt. The cast was primarily children and teenagers, who all decided that it wasn't worth it to up and move across the country. Hey Dude, one of Nick's other live action comedies, faced the same predicament. Ultimately, with nobody moving, both shows were canceled.
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Why did Nickelodeon cancel Salute Your Shorts after only two seasons?

This classic '90s show became a fan favorite, capturing the spirit of summer camp with unforgettable characters like Donkeylips, Budnick, and Z.Z. But despite its popularity, Nickelodeon pulled the plug, leaving fans wondering why. In this video, we explore the reasons behind the early cancellation of Salute Your Shorts, diving into behind-the-scenes challenges, Nickelodeon’s evolving lineup, and what made this short-lived show such a nostalgic treasure for '90s kids. If you loved Salute Your Shorts, don’t miss this look at why it ended too soon!
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What a blast from the past. I don’t even remember the show Fifteen that I was talking about when I was 19 on the first page. I do remember Salute Your Shorts. I was bummed Erik MacArthur left because I had a crush on him lol. I kept hoping he’d return later, but he didn’t, and then the show got the ax. I recognized him in Pleasantville years later, which was pretty cool, but by then it was all about Paul Walker (RIP).

Some foreshadowing when I wrote how bad Nickelodeon was. We now know how bad it got.
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