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Have you seen Weinerville (1993-1996)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it

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Weinerville - Several Episodes (Videos, Marc Weiner, 1993-1994)
You can watch various episodes of this obscure Nickelodeon show here - more can be found on YouTube.
Merry Christmas!
Here are some scenes from a few lesser-known holiday classics!
Toriko, chapter 173 "Gourmet Santa!" Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Michaelangelo Micro Series #1, "The Christmas Aliens", Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird
Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire, BBC
Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama
Also, since it's the first day of Chanukah/Hanukkah, here's a scene from my favorite special for that holiday!
"HEY, SUMMERS!"
"....What, Boney?"
Join Boney, Dottie and Socko as they try to save a couple of latke aliens, who are almost metaphores of the Jewish people, from Shining Time Station's Schemer. It's an obnoxious Chanukah miracle! Happy Hanukkah!

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A piece of 90′s Nickelodeon history.
Yes, that is an actual Silver Hot Dog award from the show Weinerville. It was a trophy awarded to runner-up contestants in the “Playland” segments, near the end of the show.
This one in particular was a Christmas present from my mother. When she presented it to me, you could’ve sworn she had given me jewels from King Tut’s tomb by the way I reacted.
The icing on the cake is that Marc Weiner himself signed the back of it! That is freakin’ cool!
If you want one yourself, Marc has a limited number of them he sells from his website. I would highly recommend them if you’re a 90′s Nickelodeon enthusiast. Now, if I could get an Aggro Crag from GUTS and a Silver Monkey Shrine from Legends of the Hidden Temple, i’ll be in business.
Long live Weinerville!
Remember this guy? What a crazy show Weinerville was. There was an episode where a paleontologist wanted to put Boney in a museum, and he had to hide. He ended up as at Chef Louie’s and called himself “Joanie” and sang his catch phrase as “I’m Joanie, I’m Joanie, try my macaroni!”