Talk:List of All That episodes

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I dont know about yall, but I am doin my best to reedit this list by adding episode lists like other episode list articles. So it would be nice of yall to help. Thanks in advance--Wikialexdx (talk) 00:08, 9 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Seasons 7-10[edit]

Ok, when The N comes to air 7-10, I would like to fill up the entire seasons, and send them to a new article. So it would be nice if yall helped too. Thanks--Wikialexdx (talk) 15:31, 13 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Missing Episodes?[edit]

Not sure if there is a way to figure this out... but this doesn't add up correctly. Apparently according to most sites, the 10 seasons from 1994-2005 had a total of 167 episodes + 2 unaired episodes, which gives a total of 169 episodes. The problem, however, is that Nickelodeon's press release for the new cast states, "All That was Nickelodeon's longest running live-action series with 171 episodes across 10 seasons from 1994 to 2005." Where would there possibly be some missing episodes? Unless (possibly) Nickelodeon made a mistake?... Magitroopa (talk) 05:27, 1 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, I agree with you, I've been trying to figure out the exact episode count, too (and airdates in some regards) and the numbers don't exactly add up. So, I added all the specials to the episode count, starting with season five.
Added to season five were four specials: Best of Amanda, Josh, Kel, and Kenan. According to the airdates listed on Wiki, they were in 1999, but TV.com lists them as airing in 2001. Those four episodes account for episodes 100 - 103.
Added to season six were seven specials: two Best ofs (Lori Beth and Danny) and five miscellaneous ones. The airdates don't exactly lineup with TV.com, but there's no way of knowing. These seven episodes account for episodes 114, 118-123.
Season 8 includes the R U All That contest, which apparently counts as two episodes (152 and 153)

Season 10 includes the Reunion Special which apparently counts as two episodes (167 and 168).

Which would mean Season 10 ended with 178 episodes, seven more than the press release says. I assume, we can cut the R U All That Special, and then make the 100th episode and Reunion Special count as one episode instead of two. What do you think?
Water78 (talk) 21:06, 15 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
If we cut those, then the count becomes 174; only three off the count.
Water78 (talk) 21:11, 15 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, so I compiled a number of shows that can be counted as specials and removed from the episode count. I found a total of 178 episodes currently, before we start applying Season 11 to the count. So, if we remove the following shows it will even out to 171.
Season 10 - Reunion Show -2
Season 08 - R U All That - 2
Season 06 - Music Pass - 1
Season 03 - Music Special - 1
Season 02 - Good Burger Special - 1
Water78 (talk) 21:11, 18 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Unaccounted Episode[edit]

While I was watching a rerun of the Kane Brown episode on TeenNick, a promo aired featuring Darci Lynne guesting and the Jonas Brothers as musical guest again, singing a different song than Sucker of course. So why is an ep not mentioning either of them listed for October 5?--Simmerdon3448 (talk) 22:31, 1 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Would love to see this promo if possible. Anyways- that episode with Darci Lynne and Jonas Brothers (didn't know it was a different song) is "1109" which was originally scheduled for this Saturday. However, Nickelodeon changed their schedule, and now "1111" is the episode scheduled for this Saturday, with performer Bryce Vine. You can go on October 5 and check 8:30pm here to see "1111" listed.
I actually was posting comments on Darci's Instagram post advertising her episode of All That airing October 4, just checked now and she's removed the original post(s) and put up a new one saying her episode is airing on November 2. So yeah- bascially they're going out of order and "1111" is this week, "1109" (Darci/Jonas Brothers episode) is on November 2. Magitroopa (talk) 23:09, 1 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Weird, because it was a packaged promo with the week’s new Henry Danger, and it was a Halloween-themed graphics package (the garage door had a spider web and the skies/lighting were more ominous). I’m not gonna touch anything obviously, it’s probably best to wait it out--Simmerdon3448 (talk) 02:23, 2 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]