Nickelodeon Renaissance

The Nickelodeon Renaissance is the period from 2024 to 2028 during which Nickelodeon Movies returned to producing critically and commercially successful films that were mostly based on Nicktoons animated television shows, much as the studio did during the late 90s to the early 2000s. The executives at Paramount allowed Nickelodeon's films based on Nicktoons shows to become powerhouse successes at the domestic and foreign box office, earning much greater profit than most of the Nickelodeon films of previous decades.

The films released by Paramount Pictures during this period include: Aang (2024), Teenage Robot Reborn (2024), Danny Phantom Returns (2025), Zim (2025), A Fairly OddParents Movie: Far from Dimmsdale (2026), The Mighty B! Movie (2026), The Rise of El Tigre (2027), The Nicktoons (2027), The Angry Beavers Movie (2028) and The ChalkZone Movie (2028).

Animation
The Nickelodeon Renaissance allowed the creators to use the same animation style (2D animation) as Nicktoons animated television shows were during the 1990s to the late 2000s. However, the exception is Avatar: The Last Airbender, because of being more of a manga/anime show.

Films
The films had a variety of Nickelodeon's old Nicktoons series from the 1990s to the late 2000s, while its exceptions are SpongeBob SquarePants; Rugrats; Hey Arnold!; and The Wild Thornberrys, due to already receiving their own films (even though Doug already had its own film which was produced during its Disney-era, The Fairly OddParents already had several TV films and Invader Zim has its own film on Netflix).

Music
The films have their scores composed by well-known composers such as John Powell, Hans Zimmer, Tom Holkenborg, Danny Elfman, John Debney, Theodore Shapiro, and Tyler Bates; while a composer to a Nicktoons series is a music supervisor.

Feature films
CG Entirely animated in stylized CGI.

BH Butch Hartman was not involved with the first two films including Danny Phantom Returns and A Fairly OddParents Movie: Far from Dimmsdale.