![]() ![]() Because of the series' relatively short run, the series does not have a permanent time slot, but it has won several U-Picks and has also appeared in holiday blocks. Salute Your Shorts has appeared frequently on The Splat, formerly The 90's Are All That, a 1990s oriented program block on TeenNick. As of May 2018 (when shut down their website in favor of social-media posts only), the series was the #1 voted show that had yet to see a physical release of a full season in all of television. Six episodes are also available on Media Go. In August 2010, six episodes from season one became available for purchase on each place. ![]() In March 2010, six episodes from season two became available for purchase on iTunes,, and Zune marketplace. Ronnie Pinsky (left) with his frequent rival Budnick, having a momentary truce and teenage angst as they muse over their woes. His clashes with the more rough-and-tumble Budnick (Danny Cooksey) become a recurrent theme and the source for various capers as the two boys vie for the attention of the girls at Camp Anawanna. In the second season, Blake Soper joined the cast, playing the part of a suave preppie and ladies-man, Ronald "Ronnie" Foster Pinsky. Hence, when people see them waving like a flag, other children salute them as part of the prank. ![]() The title comes from a common prank campers play on each other: a group of children steal a boy's boxer shorts and raise them up a flagpole. It was primarily filmed at Franklin Canyon Park and the Griffith Park Boys Camp within Griffith Park in Los Angeles. It focuses on teenage campers, their strict and bossy counselor, and the various capers and jocularities they engage in. The series is set at the fictional summer camp, Camp Anawanna. It was based on the 1986 book Salute Your Shorts: Life at Summer Camp by Steve Slavkin and Thomas Hill. Salute Your Shorts is an American comedy television series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1992 with reruns until early 1999. ![]()
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