===Background===
'''Nickelodeon Originals''' is the international division of [[Nickelodeon Productions]].
'''Nickelodeon''', or simply '''Nick''', is an American cable and satellite network, aimed at children and adolescents aged 2-17, along with a broader family audience through its program blocks. Launched on December 1st, 1977 by the Warner Cable Communications unit of [[WarnerMedia|Warner Communications]], the network was originally founded as C-3 (thought branded under the name Pinwheel, named after a children's television show of the same name). The network was later renamed to Nickelodeon on April 1, 1979, after an early 20th century exhibition dedicated to showing projected motion pictures. In 1984, Nickelodeon alongside other channels such as [[MTV]] and [[VH1|VH-1]] were spun off into a separate company known as MTV Networks. In 1985, Warner sold a minority of MTVN to [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]] and Warner acquired American Express' shares in the company. Later that year, Viacom acquired the rest of MTVN's shares from Warner. By this point, Viacom turned Nickelodeon into one of the most successful and popular children's entertainment brands in the world during the 90s to today.
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|Nickelodeon old logo.jpeg|1st Logo (1984-1992)
|Nas5.jpeg|2nd Logo (1996-2003)
|Nickelodeon logo (HD version, 2009).PNG|3rd Logo (September 28, 2009-)
|Nickelodeon (2009) (From - Artzooka!).png|4th Logo (September 21, 2010-April 13, 2012)
|Nickelodeon (Ollie).png|5th Logo (2013?-)
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===1st Logo (1984-1992)===
Nickelodeon old logo.jpeg|Fireworks
Nickelodeon Network (1989).jpeg|Nick Box
Nickelodeon Egg(1986, andFish SpoonStage) ID(Credit - Benjamin Velez).png|Egg &Fish SpoonStage
Nickelodeon Network - CLG Wiki (1).png|Golf
Nickelodeon Network - CLG Wiki (2).png|Dinosaur
Nickelodeon Network - CLG Wiki (3).png|Bicycles
Nickelodeon Teacup Bumper (1980s).png|Nick Brew
Nickelodeon (1984, Transformation) (Credit - carofthe89).png|Clay
Nickelodeon (1984, Pattycake) (Credit - William Thompson).png|Pattycake
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* Fireworks: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID. The short variant was used more commonly.
* Nick TV: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it starts at the scene where the boy leaps on the TV creature.
* Nick Box: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID.
* Nick Box: On a {{color|navajowhite|cream-colored}} background with several random objects are many objects falling down and landing in a black rectangle. Then a black rectangle with an {{color|orange|orange}} rectangle unfolding on top of it is seen, revealing "'''''NICKELODEON'''''" in the colors of the objects and in its familiar font. The rectangles form a box shape, then the "'''''NICKELODEON'''''" text flashes white, and a butterfly flies out of the box.
* Fish: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it starts a little before the background changes.
* Golf: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it stops as the ball goes through the winding road.
* Submarine: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it starts at the scene where the T. rex-Rex is looking around.
* Nick Brew: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it starts at the scene where the face starts turning transparent.
* Bikes: Same as the respective Nickelodeon ID, but it starts at the scene where the father helps his son on his tricycle.
'''Variants:'''
* On ''Yakkity Yak'', the logo is shortened and has a copyright for Nickelodeon Australia scuttle in below in {{color|orange}}.
* A still version exists.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Audio:''' Three bouncing noises, followed by a splatting noise. Sometimes, it plays the closing theme of the show or trailer.
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'''Visuals:''' Essentially the same as the 2009 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] logo, but excluding the word "{{color|green|'''PRODUCTIONS'''}}".
* Widescreen and fullscreen variants exist.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Trollbäck+Company.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2009 [[Nickelodeon Digital]] logo, but it is still, the copyright notice is removed, and "'''''NICKELODEON'''''" is shortened to "'''''NICK'''''".
'''Technique:''' NoneA still image.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme to the show.
'''Availability:''' It was only seen on ''Artzooka!'', but [[Qubo]] broadcasts edit this out. It's kept intact on other prints, however, such as when POP in the UK aired this series in 2013.
===5th Logo (2013?- )=== ▼
'''Legacy:''' This logo seems to be an end tag for Nickelodeon Germany. Curiously, the 1984 Nickelodeon logo is used, despite the 2009 logo debuting in Germany by April 2010. Surprisingly, Africa used the 1984 logo until 2011.
▲===5th Logo (2013?- )===
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Nickelodeon (Ollie).png|Ollie's Pack Variant/White Background Variant (2020-2021)
* On ''Glitch Techs'', the logo is seen in an arcade machine along with a score counter above it and the blinking text "PRESS START" below it. The logo also glitches a little.
* Before the start of Netflix prints of Nickelodeon shows, each letter of the logo pops-up one-by-one, as the camera zooms out.
* There is a version where the logo is smaller and the color scheme is reversed (the logo is white, while the background is {{color|orange}}).
* Another smaller version exists without the reversed color scheme.
* On many shows, the logo is in-credit.
* At the end of ''PawPAW Patrol: The Movie'', the logo is on a black background.
* On ''Rank the Prank'' and ''Sharkdog'', a 3D version of the Nickelodeon logo is used. The latter had the logo take place on a beach background.
'''Technique:''' Usually nonea still image, but 2D animation for the ''Pinky Malinky'' and ''Glitch Techs'' opening variants.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or none.
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