Summary
Fans of "The Tiny Chef Show" are upset that Nickelodeon canceled the program. They are actively trying to save the show by signing petitions and raising funds. The creators of the show are looking for new ways to keep Tiny Chef's adventures going.
Key Facts
- "The Tiny Chef Show" on Nickelodeon has been canceled, causing fans to protest.
- Fans share videos and have signed a petition with over 10,000 supporters to save the show.
- A Tiny Chef membership club raised more than $120,000 to keep producing content for social media.
- The petition highlights the show's positive impact on encouraging kindness and creativity.
- The show's creators, Rachel Larsen and Ozi Akturk, started it as a personal project.
- Larsen and Akturk combined their ideas to make a stop-motion cooking show with a green puppet.
- Fans' support has been overwhelming, and other media outlets have shown interest in the show.
- Nickelodeon has not responded to requests for comments on the show's cancellation.