Bin Weevils Cartoon

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May 2003 - Bin-Weevils is opened to the public after many beta tests. With the help of Prism Entertainment and Nickelodeon, they were also able to release cartoons to promote their virtual world. September 2007 - Bin-Weevils Re-Open with better graphics and a whole new design which included 2D and 3D Places. 3 days later 'james' was created. Oct 09, 2009 But Spike gets three-quarters of the special thanks and other is towards Bw team/Nickelodeon, not being bothered to take them off! Bin Weevils SWS. Bin Weevils Exclusive - Old Bin Exposed. Bin Weevils was created in 2003 by 55pixels and published by Nickelodeon. So, as you can guess, it sucked. Then, in 2007, 55pixels overthrew Nickelodeon and gained control of Bin Weevils (and everything else Nickelodeon owned) to make it better for everyone. In Bin Weevils, you can build a nest, which is nothing like the igloos in Club Penguin. Bin Weevils is a free to play browser based online game and social community. Based upon the popular Bin Weevils cartoon series on Nickelodeon, and in the online world of Bin Weevils, players can compete in fun games, hang out and chat or party with friends, and decorate their own personal house, their “nest” with furniture and items from the Shopping Mall! Bin Weevils is a 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing game (abbreviated as a MMORPG) created by Bin Weevils, Ltd. Originally created in 2003, Bin Weevils were cartoon shorts that were shown on the TV channel Nickelodeon.

Bin Weevils Cartoons Episode 12 - Gong.mp4 download 24.0M Bin Weevils Cartoons Episode 13 - Fling Special Episode.mp4 download. Baby Flem Baby Gam Baby Rigg Baby Kip Baby Bing Baby Rott Baby Rum Baby Dosh Baby Punt Baby Ink Baby Tab Baby Gong Baby Tink Baby Clott Baby Marie Baby Fling Baby Tum Baby Slum Baby Bunt Baby Runt Baby Grunt Baby Pab Baby Lab Much more Characters Flem's First Day/Jungle of Lost: Flem and Marie goes to the nursery for the First time ever/ the Gang gets lost in the woods Song: Weevils in Danger.

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1st January 2004 – Binweevils was born, as a 50/50 joint venture between Nickelodeon UK and Prism Entertainment.

24th November 2007 – Bin Weevils re-launched with massive updates and Binweevils was no longer a 3D world

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24th November 2007 – Bin Weevils suffered an earthquake and a lot of weevils lost their weevils!

15th January 2008 – The wonderful and speedy Weevil Wheels entered the Binscape for Bin Weevils to play.

5th March 2008 – Flem Manor has entered the weevily world of Bin Weevils! But the inside wasn’t created yet.

2nd May 2008 – Mulch Island arrived at Rum’s Airport. Before, there was no destination at Rum’s Airport.

20th May 2008 – Binpets had bounced their way into the bin, everyone even non-members were able to buy them.

27th June 2008 – The option to invite Bin Weevils to your nest appeared!

3rd March 2009 – The inside of Flem Manor was created and was opened to binweevils!

13th April 2009 – The SWS (Secret Weevil Service) arrived in the Binscape and a SWS headquaters was made in Flem Manor

24th May 2009 – Tum’s Diner opened up inside the Shopping Mall and it was only available to members.

15th June 2009 – Figg’s Café opened up in the Binscape, next to Rigg’s Moviemultiplex.

22nd September 2009 – Scribbles was created and made his first appearance in the Bin.

N/A April 2010 – Bin Weevils went through some massive updates and was no longer owned by Nickelodeon.

5th May 2010 – Tink and Clott visited the Bin to get people to vote for them in the Bin Weevils Elections.

15th June 2010 – Bin Gardens arrived in Bin Weevils for everyone to plant and harvests plants.

6 October 2010 – Tycoon TV Towers opened, for all Bin Weevils to pay to watch TV online.

18 February 2011 – Club Fling re-opened with some new updates!

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14th March 2011 – Bin Weevils first ever merchandise, Top Trumps were available to buy at all good stores.

13 May 2011 – Flum’s Fountain arrived in the Bin and sadly In’s Orange Peel was demolished and taken away.

22 June 2011 – Tink’s Tree arrived in the Bin and the Bin-tastic Peel Park got demolished.

23rd November 2011 – Buddy Lists where given a makeover, and the ability to view buddy news came.

29th November 2011 – Bin Weevils won their weevily first Bafta award!

25th March 2012 – Levels 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65 were introduced to the Bin and Scribbles became level 70.

7th June 2012 – Bin Cards were released, allowing everyone to stamp them everyday and earn rewards.

7th June 2012 – The brand new currency, called Dosh arrived in the Bin. Many other updates happened this day also.

26th November 2012 – Bin Weevils won their weevily second Bafta award!

7th June 2013 – Garden of the Week was released, allowing all Bin Weevils to receive Bin Garden trophies.

23rd August 2013 – Weevil Post arrived and Scribbles changed his Bin Weevils shape!

21st October 2013 – Weevil Weekly, for the first time in the whole of Bin History, was published on Monday.

24th November 2013 – Bin Weevils won their weevily third Bafta award!

4th December 2013 – Bin Pets Paradise opened!

29th January 2014 – Club Fling had a complete makeover!

21th February 2014 – The Shopping Mall and the ‘sidebar’ got an update.

4th March 2014 – Ram’s Pop-Up Arcade arrived in the Binscape, outside of Flem Manor!

16th April 2014 – To congratulate the winner of the Easter Egg Competition, nearly all of the Bin Weevils Team members took a visit!

13th May 2014 – The Buddy Message system got updated, allowing Weevils to send and receive messages from anywhere in the Binscape!

19th May 2014 – The loading screen and server screen, which you see when you log into Bin Weevils, had an update!

20th May 2014 – Bin Tycoons got the choice to get stripey legs for their Weevils and the Weevil Changer became available for all Weevils.

28th May 2014 – The ability to travel back in time arrived at the left side of Bin Pet’s Paradise and you were able to travel back to Ink’s Orange Peel!

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20th June 2014 – The Upstairs of Weevil Post arrived, and the ability to level right up to 70 arrived in the Binscape! Scribbles leveled up to 80.

28th June 2014 – Peel Park arrived at the Time Portal at Bin Pets Paradise and luckily Ink’s Orange Peel wasn’t removed!

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18th July 2014 – The Summer Fair returned to Bin Weevils and it was bigger and better than last year.

24th July 2014 – Red and White Super Legs became available for Bin Tycoons – to receive these, you had to visit the Super Antenna tent at the Summer Fair.

12th September 2014 – Bin Weevils re-opened after a week of maintenance and the brand new location, Nest Street arrived!

1st October 2014 – The Super Antenna Quest returned and this time, you could receive The Maker’s original Super Legs!

15th October 2014 – Our nest hall had a complete makeover and a way was made for you to go to nest street through your nest!

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22nd November 2014 – Bin Weevils won their weevily fourth Bafta award!

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5th December 2014 – A massive snowstorm hit the Binscape and part of the Binscape got covered in snow!

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12th February 2015 – Rum’s Airport received a brilliant, shiny update! The game Rum’s Luggage Rummage was also added there.

9th March 2015 – Sinks Submarine entered the Bin, the game Sink’s Ships was available to play to members!

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22nd March 2015 – A new celebrity came into the Bin, this weevil was called ‘Sink’ and was 5 more levels up than the highest level.

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29th April 2016 – Weevils could now level up to level 80, click here to see the winning trophy designs!

Streaming video content has become a standard feature of kidcaster websites the world over, but UK-based virtual world BinWeevils is putting a new spin on online VOD. It’s so novel, in fact, that Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon UK have handed over a whack of content to the service, along with several indie distributors like Cake Entertainment.

The UK-based 3D online entertainment platform’s social VOD service, which launched last October, now allows its subscribers to choose from more than 200 hours of Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network TV content on-demand while simultaneously communicating with other users through their avatars. In the true nature of on-demand, the site’s target of seven- to-12-year-olds can view content at their own pace within a cinema screening room but can also interact with and make comments to others who happen to be in the virtual theater .

‘We see this as a launch of a whole new category, a fusion of two very popular forms of kids entertainment, which is social gaming and VOD. We think in bringing them together they can each bolster one another,’ says BinWeevils non-executive director and investor Rod Henwood. (His experience is steeped in VOD, as he launched UK-based Channel 4′s 4OD service and led the now-defunct Project Kangaroo.)

In creating this virtual world/social gaming/VOD hybrid, Henwood and his team pulled together the concept out of what he deems are current voids within the social gaming worlds – lack of user engagement and visitor retention. At the time of the social VOD launch, individual BinWeevils users, which number roughly 580,000 a month, were spending 30 minutes on the site per visit. While roughly 80% of BinWeevils’ gaming content is offered for free, the new service has so far fulfilled the goals of lengthening visit times and converting more users into full-fledged subscribers.

‘We see this as a next step to ensuring we stay ahead in terms of immersiveness,’ says Henwood. Apart from the monthly subscription component, which is US$7.80, or US$4.65 with a 12-month commitment, Henwood cares most about the total number of minutes consumed on the site, which exceeds 60 million monthly.

It seems Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network were also interested in the minutes kids spend on BinWeevils and, in an effort to capitalize on their engagement, are each providing hours of branded VOD content in exchange for a percentage of the subscription price as well as rewards on a platform-to-channel basis.

‘We have collaborated with BinWeevils in the past on marketing activity, but this ticks both boxes in that it offers premium content to those who may not already have multichannel offerings,’ says Joe Braman, commercial director at Cartoon Network’s parent company Turner Broadcasting.

Braman’s team provides BinWeevils with regularly refreshed Cartoon Network content from a range of shows including Ben 10, Chowder and The Secret Saturdays. BinWeevils also links to the channel’s website, which has its own offerings of games and programming information and averages one million unique users a month.

‘We are going to place our content where there’s an audience for it,’ says Braman. ‘BinWeevils is the first kid-specific VOD service [in the UK] and it makes absolute sense for us to be on this platform. ‘

While the audience is currently heavily UK-based, the website hosts users from 120 territories and is looking to expand in other countries, including the US, where it rolled out advertising initiatives last month. Naturally, the two broadcasters currently on-board are involved in these efforts and will help in the push for expansion into more English-speaking territories throughout the year.

And global distribution isn’t the only area earmarked for growth. BinWeevils is in the process of securing more broadcasting partnerships in order to bolster its VOD content offerings and is looking to acquire more third-party programming to join shows coming in from global distributors like Target Entertainment, DHX Media, Millimages and Cake.