Nickelodeon explores blended family life in Wylde Pak

This original 2D-animated comedy series marks the second project to be greenlit from the US kidsnet's shorts incubation program.
March 11, 2025

Nickelodeon is tackling life in a blended family with its latest original series project, a new 2D-animated comedy called Wylde Pak. Co-created by Paul Watling (The Tiger’s Apprentice) and Kyle Marshall (The Loud House), the 26-episode toon is slated to premiere on Nick in the US sometime this summer.

This is the second concept from Nick’s Intergalactic Shorts Program to be greenlit and produced as a full series. The first was Rock, Paper, Scissors, which earned a series order after being selected from the inaugural round of shorts that were submitted to the incubator in 2019.

Wylde Pak revolves around a Korean-American family—and specifically on tween half-siblings Lily and Jack, who are learning to co-exist in their newly blended family. Episodes will cover the nuances of modern family dynamics as part of comedic subplots involving the family-owned pet grooming/boarding business and everyday scenarios like navigating the local Asian market to find a specific brand of Korean cookies.

Seonna Hong (My Life as a Teenage Robot) and Conrad Vernon (Shrek) are on board as executive producers, along with Watling and Marshall. Nickelodeon’s Claudia Spinelli (SVP of TV series animation) and Daniel Wineman (VP of original animation development) have overseen the development process and production out of the Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank. And Paramount Global Content Distribution will handle international sales.

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