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Perth Now
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
The Tiny Chef Show's heartbreaking cancellation announcement
The internet is up in arms over the cancellation of Nickelodeon kids series The Tiny Chef Show. The stop-motion and live-action hybrid series premiered on the kid's network back in 2022 and received critical acclaim, having won two Children's and Family Emmy's over the past two years. The show's social media broke the news by posting a stop-motion of Chef receiving the phone call from Nick with the news of the cancellation. The video, which sees Chef try to compose himself before sobbing onto his bed, quickly went viral – amassing more than 3.3 million views on TikTok in two days. 'We want to thank Nickelodeon for giving Chef two blamazing seasons and all the besties he made there,' the post was captioned. 'Chef wouldn't want anyone to blame his friends over there, he's just deeply sad he doesn't get to continue hosting a show he adores. 'Please let Cheffy know how much he means to you in the comments - he's really feelin' this one.' The cancellation announcement struck a chord with social media users, with many expressing their outrage at Nick's decision. 'Oh, Nickelodeon BROKE this man,' one user posted in a tweet that has been viewed more than 25 million times. The internet has rallied around the kid's character Tiny Chef after his show cancellation. Credit: Supplied 'Nickelodeon please give Tiny Chef his show back PLEASE I am in absolute shambles,' another user said. 'I had no idea Tiny Chef existed before seeing this video, but I immediately love him, and I demand the names of the Nickelodeon executives responsible for making him cry immediately,' someone else chimed in. The creators of The Tiny Chef Show, Rachel Larsen and Ozlem Akturk, said that while they hoped the clip would encourage fans to come to their aid and help keep Chef on social media, the video ended up reaching 'a different stratosphere entirely'. 'We didn't expect that kind of attention, but we're really happy with it,' the show creators told The Wrap in an interview. 'He's getting the attention we feel like he deserves, it feels very connecting.' The creators have put together a website on how people can continue to help Tiny Chef in light of his cancellation.


Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Tiny Chef Show's Sad Cancellation Video Is Going Viral
A kids' TV show has reduced adults who've never even heard of it before to tears after the creators posted an emotional video about Nickelodeon cancelling it to social media. The Tiny Chef Show is a stop-motion/ live-action hybrid series that premiered on the network back in 2022. It has won huge critical acclaim over the years, and even won two Children's and Family Emmy awards, one for Outstanding Directing for a Preschool Animated Program in 2023, and one for Outstanding Preschool Animated series just this year. It also has a pretty star-studded cast, with RuPaul, Rebel Wilson, and Alan Cumming among the voice actors on the show. But despite all of this, The Tiny Chef Show took to social media on Tuesday to announce that it had been cancelled, writing in the caption: "SOS Cheffers, please go to the link our bio to learn how you can help us keep Chef on social media. Tiny chefs cooking show has officially been cancelled (very unexpected) and without the support of a major network we need crowd funding to keep cookin' over here.' 'We want to thank @nickelodeon for giving Chef two blamazing seasons and all the besties he made there,' the post went on. 'Chef wouldn't want anyone to blame his friends over there, he's just deeply sad he doesn't get to continue hosting a show he adores. Please let cheffy know how much he means to you in the comments he's really feelin this one.' And the accompanying video is going viral on X for how emotional it is, with the creators behind the show putting together a short clip of the stop-motion main character, Tiny Chef, discovering that the show has been axed. In the video, Tiny Chef is upbeat as he cleans his apartment when his phone rings. Still pretty excited, he says: 'Hey Nickelodeon, how's it going? You ready to cook up some more episodes? I got a million id-" but he is cut Chef then gasps and brings his hand to his mouth as he says: 'Cancelled? What do you mean cancelled?' 'I have ideas that will blow your mind,' he pleads, before wiping away tears and sadly saying: 'But we won an Emmy… But what about Rob? And Jen? Kate? Patty? MK? Leah? All my friends?' 'I understand,' Tiny Chef eventually says with sad acceptance. 'I love you, too.' After hanging up the phone, Tiny Chef straightens out his apron and begins to pick up where he left off with the cleaning, only to burst into tears and go and sit on his bed sobbing. The whole thing has really struck a chord with social media users, with one person sharing the video to X alongside the caption: 'Oh. Nickelodeon BROKE this man….' At the time of writing, this tweet has been seen more than 25 million times, and racked up hundreds of thousands of likes, retweets, and replies. 'Never seen an episode and this broke my fucking heart oh my god just let the little man cook,' a viral quote-tweet read. Somebody else added: 'The way he tries to go back to what he was doing before hearing the news but ends up breaking down into tears. That is real human emotion coming from this stop motion pre-school character.'One more wrote: 'never knew tiny chef existed before i saw this post on the tl but i know for a fact he ain't deserve that shit.'And another asked: 'How did they make me care about this character despite never seeing a single episode.' One more tweet read: 'I dunno who this little guy is but im boutta go to war for him.''im crying for a cancellation of a show I didn't even knew existed 10/10 announcement,' another user echoed. Somebody else shared a pretty apt edit of a Brooklyn Nine-Nine meme, and wrote: 'The Internet as soon this video released.' As always, let me know your thoughts in the comments.