Magic Adventures of Mumfie (United Kingdom).The Loud House (was aired once as a simulcast for the show's premiere).Dora and Friends: Into the City! (aimed at girls ages 6-12).Barbapapa: One Big Happy Family! (worldwide).Baby Shark's Big Show! (co-creation with Pinkfong).The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth (aired for three two-week periods in 19 to promote "The Brush In The Stone", "Rainy Day Adventure" and "An Eye For A Tooth").channel programming includes note Any of the programming listed below may: A.) Currently be airing on Nick Jr., B.) Have aired in the United States on either Nickelodeon/Nick Jr., or C.) Aired on Nick Jr. Eventually, NickMom was shut down on September 28, 2015, after an airing of Guarding Tess. By June 2013, the block consisted of some original programming mixed in with acquired sitcoms from Nick Nite. A separate West Coast feed was finally launched in February 2013, much to the relief of parents west of the Rockies. Many of the more vulgar shows and the remixed Brady episodes bombed, with others getting content tweaks. Worse, whatever was scheduled at 10pm in New York State aired at 7pm in Los Angeles and 5pm in Honolulu note or 4, since Hawaii does not observe DST because of time zones, as at the time, Nick Jr./NickMom carried only an Eastern Time Zone feed. Despite this, angry parents loathed the block for its course content and the fact episodes of The Brady Bunch had adult-themed Pop Up Video commentary from Carol Brady. This might not be so much the loss it seems, given that most of what aired in the late-night hours was just repeats of stuff that had aired during the day anyway. This block aired in the hours specifically targeted at mothers, with raunchy original programming and syndicated repeats. network began airing NickMom, an adult-oriented programming block. Noggin itself would later be relaunched as a streaming service in 2015, serving as a separate brand operating concurrently with Nick Jr. on Nickelodeon" to distinguish it from the separate channel. name was brought back to the weekday-morning block on Nickelodeon it continues to air, under the branding of "Nick Jr. became its own 24/7 channel, replacing Noggin. On September 28 of the same year, coinciding with Nickelodeon's rebranding and logo change, Nick Jr. block was renamed to "Nickelodeon's Play Date", effectively (at the time) ending the 21-year history of Nick Jr. The block on CBS ended in 2006 after the 13-year-long Viacom/CBS split. shows (the 2004 revamp would also see the introduction of a new mascot, Piper O'Possum, voiced by Ali Brustofski). 2001 saw the block add programs from "normal" Nickelodeon, mostly programs to help stations meet the E/I quota, and it was renamed Nick on CBS, at least until 2004 when it reverted to only Nick Jr. on CBS, complete with Face hosting (the only show to be held over from the old block was another Nelvana show, Franklin). When Viacom merged with CBS in 2000, the existing CBS Kidshow Saturday-morning block, supplied by Nelvana, ended in favor of Nick Jr. The block launched the pre-school juggernauts Blue's Clues and Dora the Explorer, while also airing some fondly-remembered anime such as The Noozles, The Adventure of The Little Koala and Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics. The block was revamped in 1994, now with mostly Nickelodeon-made programming and a new host, Face (voiced by Chris Phillips). In its earliest days, the block was home to many classic off-network cartoons and foreign programming/ anime such as The World of David the Gnome, Muppet Babies, Belle and Sebastian and Rupert. block is part of Nickelodeon's regular daytime schedule, typically running from 7 a.m./8 a.m. note The Noggin brand went dormant for a few years, but Nick eventually revived it as a streaming service in 2015. didn't became its own separate network until 2009, when it took over the channel space held by Noggin. block has been running since the late '80s, Nick Jr. is one of Nickelodeon's sister channels, mainly airing shows aimed at preschoolers and young children. Originally launched as a programming block in January 1988, Nick Jr.