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'''Variant:''' There was a superimposed variant of the short fireworks logo that was seen on ''Double Defi'', the French-Canadian version of ''Double Dare''.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.
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*There's a rare still variant that was only seen on a trailer for ''Harriet the Spy'' and the teaser trailer for ''The Rugrats Movie''.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Three bouncing noises, followed by a splatting noise. Sometimes, it plays the closing theme of the show or trailer.
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* Widescreen and fullscreen variants exist.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2009 [[Nickelodeon Digital]] logo, but it is still, the copyright notice is removed, and "'''''NICKELODEON'''''" is shortened to "'''''NICK'''''".
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme to the show.
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* On ''Rank the Prank'', a 3D version of the Nickelodeon logo is used.
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* ''Pinky Malinky'' variant: Pinky running and jumping around the logo.
* ''Glitch Techs'' variant: The logo glitching and the "PRESS START" text blinking.
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Nickelodeon, or simply Nick, is an American cable and satellite network, aimed at children and adolescents aged 9-16. Launched on December 1st, 1977, the network was originally founded as 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.
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Logo: There are multiple variants used:
Trivia: - Nickelodeon was the name for an old-time movie theater that existed in the 1910s. - These logos were all based on the iconic idents for which Nickelodeon was known throughout most of the 1980s.
Variant: There was a superimposed variant of the short fireworks logo that was seen on Double Defi, the French-Canadian version of Double Dare.
Technique: Depends on the variant.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.
Music/Sounds Variant:
Availability: Rare. Most of the variants can be seen on the Orlando-taped episodes of Super Sloppy Double Dare. 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 short fireworks version, however, appeared on the syndicated versions of Double Dare, Finders Keepers, and Eureeka's Castle, as well as the Fox version of Family Double Dare (and even appeared on the Australian version of Double Dare after the "This program is based off of.." bumper). A short Nick Box is seen on the syndicated version of Double Dare and 1989 episodes of Super Sloppy Double Dare (both the Philadelphia and Orlando-taped episodes). The full Nick Box, however, can be seen on the video How to Throw a Double Dare Party. The golf logo can be found on some Orlando-taped SSDD episodes as well. None of these variants appear on the British and Dutch versions of Double Dare, though.
Logo: A CGI ball appears on a black background and then forms a "NICKELODEON" splat, which resembles the Nicktoons version but with smaller text.
Variants:
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: Three bouncing noises, followed by a splatting noise. Sometimes, it plays the closing theme of the show or trailer.
Availability: Rare. The animated version was only seen on Yakkity Yak and the Fat Files shorts. The still version of the Nickelodeon logo was only seen on the trailer for Harriet the Spy and the teaser trailer for The Rugrats Movie.
Legacy: This logo can be seen in a couple of Nickelodeon promos from the late 90s.
Logo: Essentially the same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo, but excluding the word "PRODUCTIONS".
Variants:
Technique: Same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
Music/Sounds: Same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
Availability: Common. Although most shows and TV airings now use the Nickelodeon Productions logos, it's still seen at the start of post-2009 Nickelodeon DVDs, and sometimes at the end of certain shows like Rabbids Invasion. The "Originals" variant appears on Degrassi starting with the 14th season and Open Heart (Canadian airings of these two shows replace this logo with that of a Canadian channel).
Logo: Same as the 2009 Nickelodeon Digital logo, but it is still, the copyright notice is removed, and "NICKELODEON" is shortened to "NICK".
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme to the show.
Availability: Very rare. 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.
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.
Logo: Just the current Nickelodeon logo on a white background.
Variants:
Technique: Usually none, except for the animation in the two custom Netflix variants:
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show or none.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Current. Appears on Ollie's Pack. The reversed color scheme version can be found on Becca's Bunch. The smaller variant with the normal colours can be seen on Deer Squad. The custom animated variants are seen before the Netflix original shows Pinky Malinky and Glitch Techs. The in-credit variant is very common and can be found on shows such as Make It Pop, Star Falls, Ride, Max & Shred, Dorg van Dango, Massive Monster Mayhem and the 2019 version of The Adventures of Paddington.
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