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He was the host of ''[[Nick in the Afternoon]]'', a programming block on the network that aired summers from 1995 to 1998 on weekday afternoons. Stickly would often be subject to U-Dip, where viewers pick which substance he is dipped in or any substance at all using their bare feet.
He was the host of ''[[Nick in the Afternoon]]'', a programming block on the network that aired summers from 1995 to 1998 on weekday afternoons. Stickly would often be subject to U-Dip, where viewers pick which substance he is dipped in or any substance at all using their bare feet.


After more than a dozen years off the air, Stickly would next be seen in various promos for the [[TeenNick]] programming block ''[[The '90s Are All That]]'', including the music video for the block's anthem. On September 6, 2011, an ad aired announcing that Stick would be returning to television on Friday October 7, 2011 at midnight. The following week, it was announced via a separate ad that he would host every friday for the block's version of U-Pick. On his debut night, it became apparent that his segments were adapted for his new target demographic.
After more than a dozen years off the air, Stickly would next be seen in various promos for the [[TeenNick]] programming block ''[[The '90s Are All That]]<ref>[http://generationz.jfbs.net/index.php?showtopic=968 Stick Stickly Returns!]</ref><ref>[http://www.teennick.com/specials/90s-are-all-that/ 90s are all that with Stick Stickly!]</ref>'', including the music video for the block's anthem. On September 6, 2011, an ad aired announcing that Stick would be returning to television on Friday October 7, 2011 at midnight. The following week, it was announced via a separate ad that he would host every friday for the block's version of U-Pick. On his debut night, it became apparent that his segments were adapted for his new target demographic.


For New Year's Eve 2011/12, he was joined by correspondents [[Woodknot]] and [[Face]].
For New Year's Eve 2011/12, he was joined by correspondents [[Woodknot]] and [[Face]].


Stickly is voiced by [[Paul Christie]].
Stickly is voiced by [[Paul Christie]].

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Revision as of 14:49, 16 May 2014

Nick in the Afternoon
Nick in the Afternoon host, Stick Stickly with the logo shown behind him.
NetworkNickelodeon
LaunchedJune 1995
ClosedDecember 1998
Country of originUnited States
FormatSummer block
Running timeVaries
Official websiteteennick.com/90sareallthat

Stick Stickly is a fictional character created by Nickelodeon. He is a Popsicle stick with googly eyes, a jelly bean nose, and a small mouth.

He was the host of Nick in the Afternoon, a programming block on the network that aired summers from 1995 to 1998 on weekday afternoons. Stickly would often be subject to U-Dip, where viewers pick which substance he is dipped in or any substance at all using their bare feet.

After more than a dozen years off the air, Stickly would next be seen in various promos for the TeenNick programming block The '90s Are All That[1][2], including the music video for the block's anthem. On September 6, 2011, an ad aired announcing that Stick would be returning to television on Friday October 7, 2011 at midnight. The following week, it was announced via a separate ad that he would host every friday for the block's version of U-Pick. On his debut night, it became apparent that his segments were adapted for his new target demographic.

For New Year's Eve 2011/12, he was joined by correspondents Woodknot and Face.

Stickly is voiced by Paul Christie.

References