Nickelodeon Cancels The Tiny Chef Show After Three Years, to the Internet’s Dismay
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Why the ‘Tiny Chef’ cancellation broke the internet’s heart
Justice for Tiny Chef. A now-viral clip of the stop-motion animated star of The Tiny Chef Show getting laid off directly by the execs at “Mickelflodeon” has tugged at the heartstrings of the internet. In a YouTube short posted earlier this week, now with 365,000 views, the tiny green chef (Cheffy, as he’s known to friends) is minding his business, dusting his room, when he gets a call delivering the terrible news: His show’s been canceled. “But …
The youngest TV chef received a call. On the other side of the line, someone from Nickelodeon told him that his program had been canceled. Tiny Chef, the tiny green cook with a white hat, colorful mandile and shaky voice, barely managed to process it. He blinked a couple of times, took his hands to his face and his tears began to spill. “But we won an Emmy!” he said in sobs. The scene, which is part of a video released this week, has touched the…
Several generations were heartbroken to see Tiny Chef's live layoff, a Nickelodeon series that ends abruptly. And his only reaction was enough for fans to join forces and help him continue the show.The children's show had two seasons in Nickelodeon, but this June 24 became official the cancellation of the children's TV show that not only enjoyed big guys, too.On social networks a video went viral in which the famous character animated with stop-…
Heartbreaking Animated Video Announcing Emmy-Winning Show's Cancellation Has The Internet Sobbing
Whether or not you've heard of the show, Nickelodeon's The Tiny Chef Show has been turning heads. Not only is it a show that children love, but it's an Emmy Award winner. Despite all of this adorable, pea-sized chef's success, and a Minion-like voice to boot, the show appears to be canceled. But the Tiny Chef is not going quietly.Instead, the producers behind The Tiny Chef Show put out a call for help on their TikTok page, featuring the Tiny Che…
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