Nickelodeon's The Tiny Chef Show Canceled in Heartbreaking Video
- Nickelodeon's stop-motion comedy series The Tiny Chef Show was canceled after nearly three years, with the news shared in a heartrending video on June 24, 2025.
- The cancellation surprised the creators and fans who described it as very unexpected, and the show's lack of continued network support prompted crowdfunding efforts.
- The show, created by Rachel Larsen, Adam Reid, and Ozlem Akturk and produced in part by Kristen Bell, earned critical acclaim and won multiple awards including two Children's and Family Emmys and Annie Awards.
- The Tiny Chef’s video announcing the cancellation includes the statement 'But we won an Emmy' and triggered emotional responses online, with fans posting on TikTok and X to support the character and blame Nickelodeon for the end.
- Following the cancellation, the creators continue seeking fan donations to maintain Tiny Chef’s presence on social media and potentially revive the show through alternative means.
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