The first confirmed sighting of this logo was during an airing of Chalk Zone on May 27, 2006 and sporadically used during Summer 2006. This logo comes in 3 versions: a standard 4:3 version (for TV shows and full frame versions of their film output, though some films have slight letterboxing), a 1.75:1 widescreen version (matted to 1.85:1 for theatrical features released in the US (1.66:1 in Europe) and to 1.78:1 for both home video releases of those films and the final season of All Grown Up), a 16:9 HD version (for the studio's reopening video) and a 2.35:1 scope version (seen at the end of The Wild Thornberrys Movie). During The Tracey Ullman Show's days, Klasky-Csupo produced the animated Simpsons shorts, consisting of 48, before The Simpsons became a full-time network series in 1989. He looks here and there, then jumps onto the button, making it light orange. (2000-2006) Nickname: The Weird Object. It can be found on games for cartridge-based handheld consoles and Vtech's V.Flash system. Nicknames: "The Rooster", "Crazy Rooster", "The Collision of Pathé and Klasky-Csupo", ''WAAAAAKE UPPPPPPPPPPPP!''. The "Originals" variant appears on Degrassi starting with the 14th season and Open Heart (Canadian airings of these two shows don't have it). When the logo was first being used during the summer of 2006, this logo had the "POP!" When the bomb detonates, it explodes into an orange drop, which transforms into an orange fish reading "NICKELODEON", and then into an orange triangle, also reading "NICKELODEON". Logo: Essentially the same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo, but excluding the word "PRODUCTIONS" and sometimes the copyright stamp. I just spotted the '91 "Haystack" on 'Doug'. This logo was based on the on-air look Nick had from 2000 to early 2003, which was designed by Burning Settlers Cabin. It's also been spotted on some pre-2014 airings of The Fairly OddParents episode "Fairly OddBaby", which surprisingly kept the original ending credits and logos intact despite the credits being displayed on the bottom-left of the screen and had the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo play on the bottom right of the screen. It hits it, and goes through a loop with an orange arrow with "NICKELODEON" on it. However, it didn't fully come into effect on all split screen credits airings until September 2006. The Nickelodeon 2014 was played instead of the More Common Logo. The bylineless version can also be seen on some Nick Jr. shows and plasters over the Nick Jr. Productions logo along with the first five episodes of The Troop on Nicktoons. No indication of an interactive media indicator whatsoever. Nicknames: \"The Rhino\", \"Blue Rhino\", \"Nick Rhino\"Logo: A blue rhino is shown running on what appears to be clouds (a send-up of the TriStar Pictures logo). Varient: On Cry Baby Lane there is a still version of the logo and copyright info is not shown. The shilloutes clap hands two times and four orange hands appear on screen. The blocks arrange themselves to form the K-C logo (like before, but refined to match the print logo). 4th Box: A light blue cone with rings surround it that turns into a crayon with a layer on it, then turns into a silhouette of a lizard, then turns into a silhouette of a snake, which turns into an "S" in a Gill Sans-like font that sits in the bottom-left of the box. The only footstep appears on The Rugrats Movie for Game Boy and Game Boy Color, Rugrats: Time Travellers for GameBoy Color and Rugrats: Castle Capers for Game Boy Advance. A catchy drum-machine loop (time signature possibly 5/4) and a strange film projector-like sound (sounding much like a bingo machine) play as well; the former stops once the logo zooms out, while the latter stops when the transition to B&W starts. And as always copyright info is shown below or sometimes not at all. Dvd-4-U Entertainment (With Presents Variant) (1999), Hinkler Books Pty Ltd (2000s) (With Warning Screen), https://closing-logos-unlimited.fandom.com, https://closinglogos.fandom.com/wiki/Klasky-Csupo?oldid=14615. Scare Factor: Minimal. Also seen more commonly across the globe. Logo: On a black background, we see the infamous Nickelodeon orange splat logo in 2D. Seen on Rugrats in Paris: The Movie on PlayStation, N64 and Game Boy Color. The animation here is good. It was also seen on US airings of early El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera episodes. Its production includes the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants and his comics in association with Nickelodeon Animation Studio. FX/SFX: The letters in CGI or Flash animation. Nicknames: "Splaat," "Robot", ''The Face', "Super Scary Face," "The (SSF)", "That Even Strange Logo After Rugrats". Availability: Seen on games listed above. It has produced family features and films based on Nickelodeon programs, as well as other adaptations and original projects. Prior to 1991, Nickelodeon had aired foreign-made animated films since its inception. 1 1990–1995 2 1990–2008/2009 3 1992–1993 4 1992-1994 5 1993 6 1993–2009 7 1993–2004 8 1993–1999 9 1994 10 1994–1997 11 1994–2004 12 1996-2009 13 1998–2003 14 1998–2005 15 1992?-2001; 2000-2006? ; Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day (SNES): A bone on purple background with doodles of a bone, cake, a heart, a tennis ball, a TV, a stopwatch, a swirly pattern, a fork, and an arrow. Appears on Ollie's Pack. There is a version where the logo is smaller and the color scheme is reversed (the logo is white, while the background is orange). Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. During the face's screen time, there are holes in the liquid background which reveal some of the purple background that emerge from the center and slide off screen from many different directions. FX/SFX: None for the still variants. sound and gurgling sounds from the 2007 Nickelodeon Productions logo. The previous logo's audio on the mentioned shows above. The 2001 variant was seen on Rugrats: All Growed Up. Screens behind them say "Nick.". Music/Sounds: Regular jingle in computerized format. Please follow one of the disambiguation links above or search to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. Strangely, the TV movie The Boy Who Cried Wolf used this logo, despite it premiering a year after the 2009 rebrand. It is also worth noting that the filmed version logo is used, considering the graininess at the end of the logo. Background. Teacup: On a black background, we see a very weird looking tea-dispenser with green grass-like hair, big eyes, a tongue holding a teacup, and a tube coming out of its nose into the teacup. All of the boxes and letters in ", There was a different variant where the animation was cheaper (e.g. Availability: Common. Video games from the company have a still, slightly bigger logo which completely skips Splaat. Variant: There was a superimposed variant of the short fireworks logo that was seen on Double Defi, the French-Canadian version of Double Dare. Music/Sounds: The sounds of kids laughing or none. Nick TV: On a lime background we see a boy in glasses standing next to a large winged turtle with a TV screen on it. The golf logo can be found on some Orlando-taped SSDD episodes as well. Pinchface aired from 1992 to 1998, In a funky-style room, two eyes, big glasses, a mouth, and a bow appear in the center. It crows loudly as the blocks in the K-C logo float around. which first aired in September 2011. The voice was supplied by the "Boing" novelty voice in the text-to-speech program used on Mac computers). Nick Box: On a cream-colored background with objects we see many objects falling down and landing in a black rectangle. Logo: Against a teal background various versions of the … Nickipedia is a free, public and collaborative encyclopedia for everything related to Nickelodeon and the network's corporation: television networks, films, television shows, characters, and more. It comes through a windmill with flat orange hands with "NICKELODEON" on it, and finally gets through a curvy pathway with Nickelodeon arrows pointing up. This was done by Colossal Pictures. The logo is shown w/o the copyright stamp on some Nick Jr. shows Back at the Barnyard and the first five episodes of The Troop. An in-credit variation was on Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day on HBO Storybook Musicals and on the credits for the music video of "Shadrach" by Beastie Boys. Please try a current version of, http://dmiqhxtnnyjjh.cloudfront.net/img/bg/1.png?v=20111214172750, Thanks to keyword tags, links to related pages and threads are added to the bottom of your pages. Also, when Nickelodeon ran The Ultimate SpongeBob SpongeBash marathon in July 2009, this logo was revived after the split-screen credits of all of the SpongeBob episodes. Also seen more commonly across the globe. This logo contains flashing or excessive use of colours which aren’t suitable for people who have epilepsy. The logo is shown without the copyright stamp on some Nick Jr. shows. The long fireworks version (with music) can be seen on the video Double Dare: The Inside Scoop and at the end of Double Dare: The Messiest Moments on VHS. The black background version is much rare and appears on Spongebob's Boating Bash. Fireworks: We see shadow figures of three children looking into the night sky. It also appeared on Cry Baby Lane. An animated version without any copyright notice also exists. A curtain with the Nickelodeon text in it's familiar font drops. It also appears on Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants. A long list of variants of the Nickelodeon logo, using different shapes and silhouettes acting as a background. Nickelodeon, often shortened to Nick and previously known as Pinwheel from 1977 until 1979, is an American children's cable television channel. A faint robotic whisper of the company name can be heard at the end. It makes a box shape then the Nickelodeon text flashes white and a butterfly flies out of the box. Then the logo turns black and white while the "Y" turns purple a second later. Logo: The standard 1998 Nickelodeon Movies logo, from The Rugrats Movie, except it is in print view. Variants: On Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition, the splat is different. Real Monsters, on the Shout! Logo: Against a teal background, various hard-to-describe versions of the Nick logo bounce around the screen (usually "Cloud 2"), eventually settling in the center. Logo: On a black background we see the famous orange splat logo in 2D then the background glows dark orange and the splat transforms into an orange 3D CGI light bulb an obvious homage to Nickelodeon Productions logo of 1996 which turns toward us.