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Rainbow-Viacom released half a minute of footage at the Lucca Comics convention in Originally completed around According to casting director Steve Maisel here, there was a separate Winx Club pilot produced by Nickelodeon in November It is unknown if he was referring to the first Nickelodeon special or something different.

Robot and Monster. The pilot was greenlit in , [4] following a long development period. Sanjay and Craig. A clip of the pilot was posted by Jim Dirschberger here. Pig Goat Banana Cricket. Harvey Beaks. Was later remade as the show's first episode, " Pe-Choo! The Loud House. It was later featured on Nick. Bunsen is a Beast.

Welcome to the Wayne. Pinky Malinky. This pilot was produced by Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe in , and it was released as part of Cartoon Network's shorts program.

The series was eventually picked up by Nickelodeon and Netflix. It's Pony. Glitch Techs. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Was aired as the first episode of the series. An earlier version of the episode was filmed in , with Stephen Furst playing Walter Nichols instead of Jonathan Goldstein.

Blue's Clues. Dora the Explorer. Was aired as the fourth episode of the show. A clip of this pilot has been uploaded by Funline Animation. This was a series of short clips filmed by the LazyTown crew in The clips can be watched online.

The Backyardigans. A short clip of this live-action pilot, filmed in , was featured in a Nickelodeon Studios Orlando retrospective. Wonder Pets! This was the first short of "Linny the Guinea Pig" interstitial shorts that eventually became the Wonder Pets! This was the second short of "Linny the Guinea Pig" interstitial shorts that eventually became the Wonder Pets! Yo Gabba Gabba!

Two pilot episodes were independently produced in Jared Hess of Napoleon Dynamite fame recommended the pilot to Nickelodeon executive Brown Johnson, who greenlit a full series.

The pilot was based on the first episode of the series and got recreated in with different art styles and promotional artwork. Ni-Hao, Kai-Lan. Most of the characters remained the same between series minus some design changes. Of these three, "Dragon Dance" has been found and can be viewed below. Promotional screenshots using the Downward Doghouse designs are available on the Internet. Some storyboards for an episode featuring Rintoo, and using the final designs from Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, but still using the "Downward Doghouse" title have also surfaced.

Team Umizoomi. The shows idea was thought up of in and the pilot was completed in The full pilot was never released or has never surfaced the internet but some bits of the pilot can be found in the character animation reel for Jumping Tadpole. There was a pilot for PAW Patrol that was completed in There was also a pup named Timber. Also, it's so heartbreaking and the acting is extraordinary. I just rewatched it and I am shocked by how many hints there were to the twist. It's masterful and tells you a lot about the rest of the show while giving absolutely nothing away.

Also, it's super funny. Seeing how Bran being pushed from the window triggered literally every event to come was wild. Also, there's just so much foreshadowing. I loved how they used it as a cold open and then transitioned back in time to explain what had led up to it.

It's actually one of my favorite episodes of the whole series. They capture the coziness of Stars Hollow and introduced every character perfectly. You get well-developed characters and a twist ending that makes you want to keep watching. I've rewatched it so many times and it never fails to make me cry laugh.

It went fast and hard, without getting too confusing, and had a great cliffhanger. I've shown Orphan Black to a lot of my friends, and although some of them didn't finish the whole show, that first episode had them hooked.

In fact, it had the best opening scene of any TV show ever. It was completely different to anything I had ever watched. You realize instantly that Villanelle is unlike any other character on TV. An escort vehicle, also called a pilot vehicle in most areas, is an automobile used to escort [ further explanation needed ] trucks with large loads, convoys of large vehicles, guide motorists through construction sites, and assist aircraft in taxiing from the runway to the tarmac at many airports.

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