Worldwide Day of Play
Worldwide Day of Play | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 12 (as of September 20, 2015) |
Production | |
Running time | 3 hours (12PM–3PM EST, 11AM-2PM CENTRAL, the last Saturday of September) |
Release | |
Original network |
Nickelodeon (2004–present) Nick Jr. (2004–present) Nicktoons (2004–present) Nick GaS (2004–2008) TeenNick (2008–present) |
Original release | October 2, 2004 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge |
Worldwide Day of Play is an annual event designed to encourage children and parents to turn off the television and play, especially outdoors. The yearly event officially began on all US Nickelodeon channels: Nickelodeon, Nick GAS (until 2008), Noggin (now Nick Jr.), The N (now TeenNick), and Nicktoons on October 1, 2005. The event was first shown on October 2, 2004 on Nickelodeon. Some foreign versions of Nick also participated. The event is designed as a finale for Nick's six-month-long Let's Just Play campaign. In addition, Nick.com would also have special features for children to learn how to stay active and healthy.
General purpose
The event encourages children to think about getting away from the TV and being physically active. Schools and educational organizations have also been encouraged to host events around this theme.
As it has since 2004, Nickelodeon will suspend programming on WWDoP across all of its TV channels–Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons and TeenNick– and websites from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. (ET/PT). urging kids to “get up, go outside and play.” According to Viacom, the owner of the Nickelodeon networks, millions of children and adults are expected to participate in "thousands of events in dozens of countries."[1]
When the Let's Just Play campaign ended in September, Nickelodeon aired the finale during the last Saturday of September, the "Worldwide Day of Play". Nickelodeon and its sister channels suspend programming for three hours from 12 Noon to 3PM ET/PT. During the time there was no programming, a special message would appear on the screen. There was no Let's Just Play campaign in 2008, though the Day of Play was held that year.
New episodes of Nickelodeon series
After Nickelodeon resumes airing, they usually air marathons and premieres of TEENick series, or SpongeBob SquarePants. In 2007, SpongeBob SquarePants, Just Jordan, Tak and the Power of Juju, Zoey 101, iCarly, Back at the Barnyard had new episodes. Following in 2008 was the season premiere of iCarly and the finale of My Family's Got GUTS. Following in 2009 and 2010, iCarly and True Jackson, VP, and Big Time Rush had new episodes. Later followed in 2011, new episodes of iCarly Big Time Rush and Supah Ninjas aired. In 2012, before the Worldwide Day of Play begin, new episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness aired as well with an hour-long final season premiere of "iCarly" later that night with a sneak peek of See Dad Run following iCarly. For 2013, new episodes of Sanjay and Craig and Rabbids Invasion aired prior to the event, while premieres of Sam & Cat and The Haunted Hathaways were shown that evening. In 2014, new episodes of Sanjay And Craig and Breadwinners were shown prior to the event, while new episodes of The Haunted Hathaways, Henry Danger, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, The Thundermans, and AwesomenessTV were shown in the evening. In 2015, new episodes of Henry Danger, Game Shakers, and 100 Things To Do Before High School will air in the evening.
Appearances
Special appearances were arranged for the Worldwide Day of Play. Guests were included: Victoria Justice, Jeff Sutphen, Nathan Kress, Jennette McCurdy, Miranda Cosgrove, Keke Palmer and Barack Obama's first lady Michelle Obama. Some of the guests were included of its cast from original Nickelodeon shows including Power Rangers: Samurai and Big Time Rush.
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