Any millennial worth his or her salt remembers at least a little about Nicktoons. But do you remember a lot? Well, if you grew up watching a steady diet of Nickelodeon shows, this Nicktoons characters quiz will be a walk in the park. But keep your wits about you. Because some of these questions are a bit tricky…
Any millennial worth his or her salt remembers at least a little about Nicktoons. But do you remember a lot? Well, if you grew up watching a steady diet of Nickelodeon shows, this Nicktoons characters quiz will be a walk in the park. But keep your wits about you. Because some of these questions are a bit tricky…
Ren is a Chihuahua and Stimpy is a cat in "Ren and Stimpy."
"Doug" creator Jim Jinkins based Quailman on a similar superhero he created as a kid.
In "The Fairly OddParents," the Crimson Chin operates from his secret hideout the Chin Cave in the city of Chincinnati.
On "Rocko's Modern Life," Rocko was voiced by actor Carlos Alazraqui, who went on to play Deputy James Garcia in "Reno 911."
Nigel and Eliza Thornberry are characters in "The Wild Thornberrys."
Ickis, Oblina and Krumm and all main characters in "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters."
I once paid to watch something called "The Angry Beavers" on a pay-per-view channel, but it wasn't this.
Squidward is, of course, the best character on "SpongeBob SquarePants."
Between Quailman, the Crimson Chin and Powdered Toast Man, Nicktoons sure love to have fictional superheroes within their universes.
Everyone had an Angelica in their class at school growing up. Mine was named Connie Morisette. I still hate you, Connie.
Krusty Krab is the fast food joint in "SpongeBob SquarePants." If you didn't know that, you're not going to do well on this quiz.
OK, this is just a direct rip-off of Quailman. Come on, Nicktoons, don't eat yourself.
Von Strangle is another character from "The Fairly OddParents."
Get it? Like the Beatles? Except they're the Beets? It's not stupid.
Stoop Kid is a character from "Hey Arnold."
"Prometheus and Bob" was one of several popular recurring segments on "KaBlam!"
All four characters seen here are the team of heroes in the "Action League Now!" segment on "KaBlam!"
"CatDog" is a show about a creature who has a cat on one end, a dog on the other end, and a butthole nowhere.
"ChalkZone" is a show about a kid who can enter the world of his chalk drawings. It's fairly complete ripoff of the '70s British kids' show "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings."
The Gromble is Ickis, Oblina and Krumm's teacher on "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters."
If you're worried that the show never specified what type of tree Stump was, they did: He's an elm.
What is the deal with people who name their pets after food?
The initialism GIR stands for "Garbage-issue Information Retrieval"
Chuckie Finster is the best friend on "Rugrats," Stevie Kenarban is the best friend on "Malcolm in the Middle" and Jason Penopolis is the best friend on "Home Movies."
If the art style on "Ginger" reminds you of "Rugrats," it's probably because both shows were produced by the same studio: Klasky Csupo.