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Weinerville

Specials 1993 - 1996

  • 1993-12-31T05:00:00Z on Nickelodeon
  • 25m
  • 2h 5m (5 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
Weinerville is an American television program on Nickelodeon that was produced in 1993-1994. The show was based around a giant puppet stage which was designed to look like a city called Weinerville. The show was hosted by Marc Weiner.

6 episodes

Marc and his Weinerville characters host the best Nickelodeon shows and Nicktoons of 1993.

When Marc and the Weinerville gang head to New York City for New Year's, Dottie accidentally forgets to inform them that they have to join Cocktail Frank and His Weenies to perform at Nick's New Year's Eve party and tries to get the message out to them.

Marc and his Weinerville characters host the best Nickelodeon shows and Nicktoons of 1994. This one is shot in Times Square with guests Danny Tamberelli and Melissa Joan Hart.

The Weinerville inhabitants are celebrating Chanukah at the Weinerville Ski Lodge as Marc is on his way there with his family and friends. Two potato pancake-looking Sectos named Nivek (Joanne Blum) and Sinrek (Michael Gunst) are pursued by the evil alien king Antidorkus (Brian O'Connor) of the Kerg Empire and crash-land at the Weinerville Ski Lodge where they receive the help of Boney, Socko, and Fluffy the Dog.

Boney is running for president and the Weinerville gang helps him with his campaign. However, the other candidate Hugh J. Magnate (Phillip Mansfield) is not pleased and is working on an evil scheme to sabotage Boney along with his henchman "Knuckles" (Joe O'Connor). With the help of Boney's campaign manager Liberty Brown (Preslaysa Edwards), they will expose Hugh for his evil plan to turn all nation's parks into parking lots.

Marc Weiner and his Weinerville characters (appearing on Nickleodeon's Weinerville) act out a sketch on the importance of breakfast to everyone especially children.

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