A journey behind the scenes of the Nickelodeon television network to chronicle its unprecedented success, from its humble origins as a small local channel to its status as an international phenomenon that helped shape an entire generation of children.
It's December 31st 6:00 Am at Weinerville, by midnight it'll be New Year's Day. The way for the Weinerville gang to celebrate it is by going to New York City to throw a party for all of the kids that live there. Marc, Boney, Captain Bob, Louie, Pops, and Socko get inside Marc's van for a road trip to the Big Apple. Dottie and Zip who remain in town were looking forward to some peace and quiet, until Cocktail Frank tells Dotty that the bands that were going to be there just withdrew from attending. Dotty tells Zip to stop the van from leaving so that Dotty, Cocktail Frank, and Zip can tell them what happens and have the three of them come along as the substitute band or there won't be a party. Zip was unsuccessful in stopping the van. Now Dotty and Zip must find another way to get in touch with the gang who are now separated from each other and lost in the Big Apple.
Big Pete puts aside his pride to help Little Pete break the record for the number of houses visited on Halloween.
Pete and Pete are two redheaded brothers living in the somewhat surreal town of Wellsville. Pete, the older of the two, narrates the stories about their adventures in everyday life.
Michael C. Maronna (born September 27, 1977) is an American actor, who has appeared in several television programs and films. He is best known for his roles as "Big Pete" Wrigley on the television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete and as Jeff McCallister in the movie Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992).
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