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'''''Morph Sports '''''is a dropped game show pilot that was hosted by David Sidoni (Of ''Roundhouse ''fame) and was taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida during either 1995 or 1996. It is unknown why it wasn't greenlit by Nickelodeon. 
'''''Morph Sports''''' is a dropped game show pilot that was hosted by David Sidoni (Who was previously a main cast member on ''Roundhouse'') and was taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida during either 1995 or 1996. It is unknown why it wasn't greenlit by Nickelodeon. 


The only known footage of ''Morph Sports'' online is in a 5 minute compilation video created by former crew members of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10 year anniversary in 2000. There is around 5 seconds of video without the original audio. There is very little information about this pilot available, and whether or not Nickelodeon still has this remains unconfirmed.


==Existing Footage==
The only known footage of this show online is in a 5 minute compilation video created by former crew members of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10 year anniversary (The video was uploaded by avavideos1). Everything else is currently lost and very little information about it is available.





Revision as of 04:45, 13 April 2015

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Screenshot of 3 contestants playing with a humongous basketball from the Best of Nickelodeon Studios video.

Status: Lost


Morph Sports is a dropped game show pilot that was hosted by David Sidoni (Who was previously a main cast member on Roundhouse) and was taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida during either 1995 or 1996. It is unknown why it wasn't greenlit by Nickelodeon. 

The only known footage of Morph Sports online is in a 5 minute compilation video created by former crew members of Nickelodeon Studios for it's 10 year anniversary in 2000. There is around 5 seconds of video without the original audio. There is very little information about this pilot available, and whether or not Nickelodeon still has this remains unconfirmed.






External links

MEGA mirror of "Best of NSF, Florida". Last retrieved 12 Apr 2015.