Nicktoons MLB is a baseball game for the Xbox 360, Wii, DS, and soon 3DS. that features both Nickelodeon's Nicktoons and real life MLB players. It was developed by High Voltage Software[1] and published by 2K Play. It is pretty much a Spiritual Successor to 2K Games' arcade baseball game The Bigs, to the point that it actually runs on The Bigs' engine.

The game features all 30 MLB teams and the following 23 Nicktoons characters[2]:

Here's the trailer for those who are interested.


Tropes used in Nicktoons MLB include:
  • Announcer Chatter: Brought to you by Perch Perkins and GIR!
  • Ascended Extra: Jimmy Neutron cameos on a loading screen in the Wii/360 versions, before becoming playable in the 3DS version.
  • Backstory: The baseball cards for all the playable Nicktoons have a short explanation of what brought them to the game or what they are currently doing.
  • Big Boo's Haunt: Ghost Zone Field
  • Blow You Away: Aang's hits and pitches cover the ball in air. Also in his intro.
  • The Cameo: Many of the Nicktoons from the represented series who didn't make the roster appear on in-game baseball cards. Other Nicktoons characters whose series didn't make the cut, period, appear on the loading screens.
  • Continuity Nod: One of the adds that can be seen in some of the stadiums says "Chum is Fum", a reference to the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Chum Bucket Supreme".
    • When Dudley hits a turbo pitch, he frightfully asks "Was that thunder?", a reference to his fear of thunder in the Tuff Puppy episode "Thunder Dog".
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Toph's hits and pitches cover the ball in earth (dirt). Oddly, unlike the other Avatar characters, she doesn't use bending in her intro.
  • Everything's Better with Rainbows: SpongeBob's hits and pitches cover the ball in bubbles, with a trailing rainbow.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: You can play baseball with Zim and The Flying Dutchman!
  • Gotta Catch Em All: The baseball cards.
  • Green Hill Zone: All of the real MLB stadiums.
  • Ground-Shattering Landing: Ultra Lord's intro.
  • Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels: The three difficulties in order of easiest to hardest are Rookie, Pro and All-Star.
  • Jungle Japes: Ook Park[5]
  • Lazy Artist: Almost all of the baseball cards reuse already exsisting artwork of the characters featured. This is also true for some of the characters who make cameos on the loading screens.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Gaz:

"This feels like a... video game... somehow."

  1. 360 and Wii versions only
  2. 25 in the 3DS version
  3. 3DS-Only
  4. 3DS-Only
  5. 3DS-Only
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