Nickelodeon describes the series as combining "the best of the web, behind-the-scenes footage, celebrity interviews, pranks, bloopers" and as a 30-minute series that "rolls all the must-see clips of the week into one hilarious package".[1]
Production
A 20-episode season of You Gotta See This was ordered by Nickelodeon in 2012, with production underway by summer 2012.[1][2] The series was cancelled by Nickelodeon after one season.
Silly Internet clips; explosive watermelon experiment; One Direction plays basketball.
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"Powder Pranks and Donkey Duets"
April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01) (Nicktoons)
109
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Internet videos; Chris and Noah break dance; Crazy Jackson mails pudding; One Direction plays charades.
10
"Pic Pranks and Tiny Turtles"
April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01) (Nicktoons)
117
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Noah and Chris find the most awesome internet videos watch amazing voice impressions, and go on a photo-bombing adventure.
11
"Pizza Pros and Basketball Bros"
April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01) (Nicktoons)
110
N/A
Internet clips; Crazy Jackson walks on eggs; backstage with the cast of iCarly; Chris gets pranked.
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"Parent Pranks and Radical Rainbows"
April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01) (Nicktoons)
113
N/A
Noah and Chris share the latest and greatest Internet videos including surprise scares and mega cheeseballs, and Noah gets pranked.
13
"Sleepy Skiers and Wicked Wedgies"
Unaired
118
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Internet videos; the cast of iCarly; One Direction goes superhero.
14
"Daring Ducks and Bumbling Bands"
Unaired
112
N/A
Noah and Chris find the most hilarious web videos, hit the streets to discover swag-tasting talent, and One Direction introduces the latest Internet sensation.
15
"Angry Alligators and Slippery Slides"
Unaired
115
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Noah and Chris share crazy internet videos including epic karate fails, angry animals and super sports clips, plus One Direction introduces a hilarious game.
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"Fake Fame and Wet Weddings"
Unaired
116
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Noah and Chris show off epic Internet videos, One Direction introduces a hot new video, and a lucky kid gets a taste of fame for a day.
17
"Karate Cats and Groovin' Grandmas"
November 2, 2012 (2012-11-02) (Amazon Prime Video)
102
N/A
Internet videos; Ciara Bravo gets pranked; the boys from One Direction take the stacking challenge; Crazy Jackson creates an ice cream sundae slide.
18
"Window Wipers and Dazzling Dragons"
Unaired
119
N/A
Internet videos; backstage with the cast of Marvin Marvin; One Direction shows off a new talent.
19
"Gossiping Goats and Dizzy Dudes"
Unaired
108
N/A
Silly Internet clips; epic trampoline fails; Crazy Jackson tries to break a world record; a talking goat.
20
"Penguin Play and Bike Bails"
Unaired
120
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Noah and Chris share Internet clips including double fails, a musical mash-up and One Direction bloopers.
Broadcast
You Gotta See This premiered on Nickelodeon on July 21, 2012. Eight episodes of the series aired before it was pulled from the network. On April 1, 2014, four episodes of the series made their U.S. debut on Nicktoons. Eight episodes were never aired in the U.S.
^Lesley Goldberg (August 3, 2012). "Two Spinoffs, Animated Pilot From 'SpongeBob' Scribe Part of Ambitious Nickelodeon Slate". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 23, 2017. Hosted by Chris O'Neal and Noah Crawford (How to Rock), the half-hour series rolls all the must-see clips of the week into one package. Nickelodeon is in production on this 20-episode series in Los Angeles.