Very specifically, Nickelodeon is aimed at eight- and nine-year-olds.
People would see me on a Nickelodeon commercial, and I would hear about it the next day in school
It was never something I had in my mind to do – a show on Nickelodeon, let alone being consider a teen idol. It’s odd. I remember my mom picking up a magazine with me on the cover and saying, ‘You don’t know how weird this is for me. ’ I told her, ‘You don’t know how weird it is for me!’
I'm so into playing different characters, even when I was on Nickelodeon. I just observe.
I'm the Nickelodeon version of DangerMouse.
I'm forever in debt to Nickelodeon. It made me who I am today.
I'm so protected in my Nickelodeon bubble and 'What I Like About You. ' It's all pretty much the same people I've worked with and it was pretty protected.
I park two blocks away from Nickelodeon studios and I hop on my skateboard and I skateboard the rest of the way to the studio.
My first on-screen kiss was lame: Nickelodeon. But my first real-life kiss was super cute and nice, but still very awkward. It was with this hot skateboarder with dreadlocks. He was my little Rasta man.
Sony and Nickelodeon knew they wanted to create a TV show that was a platform for a band they would have for Sony. They knew what they wanted, and it took two years of auditions and screen tests and countless people coming in and out the door until they finally settled on the four of us.
There's this cornucopia of potential, and it can't be realized until someone works their ass off for it. Even on a Nickelodeon sitcom.
I owe a lot to Nickelodeon.