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'''''Gruff's Groove Box '''''was a music series that aired on Nickelodeon in Southeast Asia, South Korea, and some other territories (at least one site claims the show aired in Australia and was featured in their Kids' Choice Awards). | '''''Gruff's Groove Box '''''was a music series that aired on Nickelodeon in Southeast Asia, South Korea, and some other territories (at least one site claims the show aired in Australia and was featured in their Kids' Choice Awards). | ||
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No footage of the show has turned up online, despite being popular enough in Asian territories to last three seasons. | No footage of the show has turned up online, despite being popular enough in Asian territories to last three seasons. | ||
[http://web.archive.org/web/20010802135338/http://www.nickelodeon.com.au/gruffsshowtime/] | [http://web.archive.org/web/20010802135338/http://www.nickelodeon.com.au/gruffsshowtime/] | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://news.google.com/newspapers | |||
nid=1370&dat=20011109&id=85kVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3390,758732&hl=en A newspaper talking about the premiere of the show.] | |||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20010802135338/http://www.nickelodeon.com.au/gruffsshowtime/ Gruff's Show Time page on Nickelodeon's Australian website.] | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20010802135338/http://www.nickelodeon.com.au/gruffsshowtime/ Gruff's Show Time page on Nickelodeon's Australian website.] | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
Revision as of 22:02, 17 August 2017
Gruff's Groove Box was a music series that aired on Nickelodeon in Southeast Asia, South Korea, and some other territories (at least one site claims the show aired in Australia and was featured in their Kids' Choice Awards).
The series revolved around a claymation dog named Gruff and his in-house band called Kitty Litter. They took requests on music videos to play, read fan mail, and interviewed celebrities.
The series is perhaps most remembered for being yanked off in the air in Malaysia due to the death of the Agong, or ruling king, just one day after its premiere. (A law in Malaysia bans all upbeat music from being played for a month after the king's death.)
No footage of the show has turned up online, despite being popular enough in Asian territories to last three seasons. [1]
External Links
nid=1370&dat=20011109&id=85kVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3390,758732&hl=en A newspaper talking about the premiere of the show.]