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Happy First Day of December, which means that there are Thirty-One days left in 2017. Everybody is gearing up for the Christmas and for the last month of the year, I give to you "Readers of #KlicKNet" gifts galore. #KlicKNet will sign off for the year on December 22nd, and we have a lot to catch up on, but the most interesting topic that i have my mind wrapped around this year is the fact that Universal and Disney have been competing for Theme Park Popularity, I never paid too much attention, but now I have. It started with the opening of Shanghai Disneyland last year, then I learned in November 2016 that Hong Kong Disneyland will be the first Disney Park to bring in Marvel attractions starting with The Iron Man Experience. Shortly then after, Disney California Adventure opened Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout back in May before announcing that a bigger Marvel presence would be coming to that park. At D23 Expo, there were ton of announcements about so many new attractions coming to Disney Parks everywhere such as Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Toy Story Land, Pixar Pier and many more. Universal Parks has able to keep able to keep up with Disney by adding their own attractions and new hotels, and also a Universal Resort will be coming to Beijing, China to compete with the two 2 Chinese Disney Parks. So right now I want to continue a series I started two weeks ago called "What If" when I wrote my idea for a Marvel Land at Disney California Adventure. Starting with Universal, last week we talked about the leaked plans for Super Nintendo World and how it will be broken up into different phases starting with Universal Studios Florida having an area themed to just the Mario and Donkey Kong Universes. This would allow Nintendo to expand into Islands of Adventure, and for that we turn to this video made by Universal Newscast.
Super Nintendo Worlds 8.8 Acre Leaked Permits
Plans - Universal Studios News 11/29/2017
To make Nick Studios Park even more exciting, the network could even bring back "Slime Time Live", just like MTV brought back "TRL". The show was so popular on Nickelodeon in the early 2000s and was taped live from in and outside of the studios, so this new themed area could do the same by taping the show from within. Universal would have to make room and I say they should remove the Storm Force teacups ride and build an entire Slime Time Studio, in which a two-story building that houses a queue area and office site, which then then lead to a new soundstage built on the space behind the Drop Towers. Outside taping of Slime Time Live would take place between the Good Burger restaurant and Studios museum. The museum could have the same exteriors as the colorful Nickelodeon Studios building that was put in between the two sound stages that hous other things. Now all of this would have a certain time period in which Marvel Island would have in 2015 the same time the Hulk coaster closed down for a new look, and then Nickelodeon Studios Park would open on August 11th, 2016, that date is very special because it marks the 25th Anniversary of the first three Original Nicktoons to appear: Doug, Ren & Stimpy and Rugrats. For a better idea on this, check this these photos that I have put together.

It was the Place where Nick was made, so imagine this being the exterior of a museum

This is what Marvel Super Hero Island looks like.

CELEBRITY of the DAY
Born: May 12, 1983
Starred in Brooklyn and The Revenant
Starred in Brooklyn and The Revenant
Set to star in Star Wars: The Last Jedi
That's your Celebrity of the Day, Tune in for Dem Agents!
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