EDITION: U.S.
- |
- Sign Out
May 22, 2013
- FRONT PAGE
-
PoliticsMore in Politics You might also like
-
BusinessMore in Business You might also like
-
CelebrityMore in Celebrity You might also like
-
MediaMore in Media You might also like
-
ComedyMore in Comedy You might also like
-
BooksMore in Books You might also like
-
Style
- PHOTOS: This Is The Best Response To Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries We've Seen Yet635
- RUMORED: Cara Delevingne Snubs Leonardo DiCaprio?175
- A Curly-Haired Girl's Best Styling Weapon Is...30
- PHOTOS: Christie Brinkley Gets Back Into A Swimsuit At 59 Years Old68
- VINTAGE PHOTO: 15-Year-Old Kate Moss Is A Fresh-Faced Beauty10
-
Go to Style
More in Style You might also like -
CrimeMore in Crime You might also like
-
ALL SECTIONSEntertainmentLife & StyleTech & ScienceOur Mobile Apps
SHOW
DESCRIPTION
They're nerds and proud of it. And they want to achieve pwnage (that's ``ownage,'' to the non-gamers) -- well, basically, they're looking for respect in a world that is definitely anti-nerd. They take any and all challenges to their video game prowess very, very seriously. The biting humor and pop-culture references make ``Nerdland'' a perfect fit for Teletoon's nighttime programming block, where it originated as part of the channel's Detour Pilot Project, which sought new voices in Canadian animation.
Advertisement
- Copyright © 2013 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. |
- "The Huffington Post" is a registered trademark of TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Part of AOL-HuffPost TV Group