Baby Nick Jr.

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Logo descriptions by BenIsRandom

1st Logo

(August 31, 2004)

Logo: On a blue background with polka dots, we see an orange dinosaur looking at an egg, which seems to be hatching. Suddenly, a blue dinosaur hatches from the egg, happily surprising the orange dinosaur. The two dinosaurs cuddle as "NICK" (in the then-corporate Nickelodeon font) appears on the orange dinosaur and "JR." (in the same font as "NICK") appears on the blue dinosaur. The two dinosaurs then look at each other as "Baby" (in a gentle font) appears on the egg, and then we fade out. Copyright information is below for the entire logo.

FX/SFX: The animation.

Music/Sounds: A gentle piano/guitar tune as well as a small "POP!" when the egg hatches and a baby giggling at the end.

Availability: Rare. Seen episodes of Curious Buddies from "Look and Listen at the Park" to "Helping at Home", which apparently all aired on August 31, 2004.

Editor's Note: None

2nd Logo

(April 12, 2005)

Logo: On a pale green background, we see a mobile spinning with 4 squares (an orange one with a "B" on it, a yellow one with an "A" on it, a green one that also has a "B" on it, and a pink one with a "Y" on it) spinning and bobbing up and down. The mobile then slows down almost completely and the squares position themselves to form the word "BABY". Then 2 more squares (an orange one with "NICK" on it and a blue one with "JR." on it) flip down below the squares. Like the 1st logo, copyright information is seen throughout the entire logo.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Variant: There is a still version with a white background with no copyright info. This is seen on DVDs of Curious Buddies.

Music/Sounds: The same piano/guitar tune from the last logo with a few twinkling noises.

Availability: Rare. Seen on episodes of Curious Buddies from "Let's Move!" to "Let's Make Music!" which all aired on the same day, April 12, 2005.

Editor's Note: SO CUTE!

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