Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling

Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus

Bob Bakish, the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Viacom, today announced during Viacom's Q2 2019 Viacom Inc Earnings Conference Call, that Nickelodeon, through its studio initiative, has sold the rights to the network's upcoming made-for-TV movies,and, to Netflix. Bakish revealed the news at approximately the 51:43 mark of the conference call, which can be listened to at https://edge.media-server.com/m6/p/88eigaqy Netflix will reportedly debuton Friday, August 16, 2019! Please note that this has yet to be confirmed by Nickelodeon and/or Netflix. The movie will be titledin Brazil.Charlie Adler (Ed Bighead) has revealed that Netflix will premiereon Friday, August 9, 2019! Watch the trailer here!: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2019/07/nickelodeon-and-netflix-unveil-new.html Invader ZIM voice actor Richard Horvitz has confirmed at Atlanta Comic-Con that Netflix will debutin August 2019!Netflix has unveiled the official synopsis' forand!:After 20 years in space, Rocko returns to a technologically advanced O-Town and makes it his mission to get his favorite show back on the air.When Zim suddenly reappears to begin Phase 2 of his evil alien plan to conquer Earth, his longtime nemesis Dib sets out to unmask him once and for all.Although unconfirmed, it is being speculated that Netflix will debutin October 2019, just in time for Halloween!Carlos Alazraqui, the actor who voices Rocko, has reportedly revealed that Netflix will premierein August 2019! Additionally, the Netflix page for Static Cling confirms that the movie will feature a LGBTQ theme, which confirms whatcreator Joe Murray revealed last year , in which he also promises that the movie will do justice for the LGBTQ community."There’s a definite turn in the episode that we had an advisor from GLAAD work with us closely on it so that we get it right," says Murray. "It was actually embraced by the network – they knew we were doing it, so we’ve come a long way.”Murray says that at least two representatives of the LGBT media-monitoring organization were present for each major stage of production – from reading the outline to looking at the storyboards to viewing the final film. "They loved the way that we approached it," he says. "I’m really happy about it.”Netflix has revealed that bothandwill premiere on the platform during summer 2019!Netflix has revealed thathas a run time of 1 hour and 11 minutes, whilst's running time is 45 minutes!Joe Murray, the creator of, has revealed that Netflix will debutduring "late summer"!Created by Joe Murray and originally airing from 1993-1996, the animated seriesfollows the adventures of an Australian wallaby named Rocko and his two companions, Heffer and Filburt, through their adventures in their home of O-Town. Just like the original ‘90s series, "Static Cling" is hand-drawn special that stars Rocko, a wallaby who emigrated from Australia to the United States and enjoys the simple things in life; Heffer, Rocko’s best friend; Filburt, Rocko’s other best friend; and Ed Bighead and Bev Bighead, Rocko’s neighbors; as well as the other colorful characters.brings the beloved characters back to Earth after being lost in outer space since 1996. Rocko has trouble accepting this 21st century modern life, while Heffer and Filburt embrace every aspect of new technology, social media and the endless diversity of food trucks. Rocko wholeheartedly believes that his nostalgia for the past can save him from the tortures of the modern world.The voice actors reprising their famed roles include: Carlos Alazraqui () as Rocko, Spunky, and Leon; Tom Kenny () as Heffer Wolfe, Chuck, and Really Really Big Man; Mr. Lawrence () as Filburt Turtle and Maitre D’; Charlie Adler () as Ed Bighead, Bev Bighead, Mr. Dupette, Grandpa Wolfe, and Mrs. Fathead; Linda Wallem (, executive producer) as Aunt Gretchen and Dr. Hutchinson; Jill Talley () as Nosey and Joe Murray as Ralph. Additionally, Steve Little () joins the cast as Cowboy and Cosmo Segurson (, director) as Pillow Salesman.Created by Jhonen Vasquez,premiered on March 30, 2001, running for 27 episodes over two seasons on Nickelodeon, winning an Emmy Award and an Annie Award for individual achievement in animation (which went to storyboard artists Kyle Menke and Steve Ressel, respectively). The series chronicles an alien named Zim who arrived on Earth from his home planet of Irk with imperialistic intentions of conquering the planet (in order to gain favor with his Irken home race). Wildly ineffective but hilariously earnest, Zim and his robot companion GIR attempted to blend in and study the human race while simultaneously trying to enslave it. Despite Zim and GIR's subpar disguises, the only humans who realize they are extraterrestrials are school-aged paranormal investigator Dib.In, ZIM discovers his almighty leaders have no intention of coming to Earth and he loses confidence in his own amazingness for the first time in his amazing life, which is the big break his human nemesis Dib has been waiting for. At some point, GIR rides a tiny donkey, and that's all anyone should really care about.The 2D-animated TV movie, produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, will see original voice cast members Richard Horvitz () and Rikki Simons return as fan-favorites ZIM and GIR, alongside Andy Berman as Dib Membrane and Melissa Fahn as Gaz Membrane. Additional voice actors reprising their original series roles include: Wally Wingert as Almighty Tallest Red; Kevin McDonald as Almighty Tallest Purple; Rodger Bumpass as Professor Membrane, Dib and Gaz's father; Olivia d'Abo as Tak, ZIM's Irken nemesis; and Paul Greenberg as Poonchy, one of ZIM and Dib's human classmates.The news follows Netflix acquiring the Nickelodeon animated series Pinky Malinky , which debuted on the SVOD earlier this year. Nickelodeon are also producing two animated movies , inspired by two of the network's hit animated shows,and, and a live-action Avatar The Last Airbender series for the streamer.