Nickelodeon Productions/Other (2024)

Contents

  • 1 1990–1995
  • 2 1990, 1991–2009
  • 3 1992
  • 4 1992-1994
  • 5 1992-1995
  • 6 1993–2011?
  • 7 1992–2004
  • 8 1992–1997
  • 9 1993
  • 10 1993–1997
  • 11 1994–2004
  • 12 1996-2008
  • 13 1997–2002
  • 14 March 3- September 3, 2000
  • 15 September 4th, 2000-2006
  • 16 2006-2009, 2011
  • 17 November 1, 2006–July 24, 2008
  • 18 2008-2009, 2010, 2013
  • 19 September 28, 2009–Present
  • 20 September 3, 2018-Present
  • 21 February 27, 2023-present
  • 22 Videos

1990–1995[]

1990, 1991–2009[]

Bylineless variant

Variant seen on Rocko's Modern Life. The show currently airs on TeenNick's NickSplat block, and it uses the current logo instead.

Rugrats (1991)

Rugrats (1993)

The Wild Thornberrys (1998)

Variant seen on Rugrats.

Rugrats (2000)

Seen on Blue's Clues: Blue's Big News and Cafe Blue 2001 VHS.

Seen on Nickelodeon: Super Toons 2002 VHS.

Seen on releases of Little Bear from 2003.

All Grown Up! (2003)

Seen on DVD release of Nick Jr. Celebrates Spring (2004)

Seen on DVD releases of As Told By Ginger.

Seen on All Grown Up: Dude, Where's My Horse? 2005 VHS.

Seen on releases of Dora The Explorer.

Seen on releases of Go, Diego, Go!

Seen on TV releases until 2006 and DVD releases of SpongeBob SquarePants until 2008

The logo first appeared on Rugrats, and was also seen on numerous other Nickelodeon shows.

1992[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (22)

1992-1994[]

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992)

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1993)

1992-1995[]

Variation on the original Rugrats VHS Tales From The Crib and A Baby's Gotta Do What A Baby's Gotta Do releases from Sony Wonder.

Seen on Doug Volume 2: Patti, You're the Mayonnase for Me

1993–2011?[]

1992–2004[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (40)

1992–1997[]

Roundhouse (1993)

1993[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (44)

1993–1997[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (45)

Variant for the © for the service.

After 1994, Nickelodeon used the "Balloon Dog" logo for unknown reasons until 1997.

1994–2004[]

Atom (Kenan & Kel 1996)

Cap Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1994)

The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994)

The Secret World of Alex Mack (1995)

Kenan & Kel (1996)

Lightbulb, seen on Doug: Doug's Christmas Story 1997 VHS.

1996-2008[]

1999

1997

2002

KaBlam! (1996) KaBlam did not use the buzzing sound, but used the credit music.

KaBlam! (1997) Note that the 1997 text is plastering the year and thus creates a cutoff

An Offbeats Valentine's (1999)

KaBlam! (2000)

The Electric Piper (2000)

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004)

The logo started along with the arm Nick Jr. Productions in 1996. This appeared on KaBlam! and The Fairly Odd Parents in 2008

There is an Splat of the logo seen on German Prints of Ned's Desclassified School Survival Guide in 2002

1997–2002[]

Various Nickelodeon VHS Uses The Bone

Seen on Blue's Clues: Story Time and Arts and Crafts 1998 VHS.

Seen on Blue's Clues: All Kinds of Signs and Blue's Big Holiday 2001 VHS.

Seen on Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Prince 2002 VHS.

Football used on Nickelodeon UK's Renford Rejects

March 3- September 3, 2000[]

Starting on March 3rd, 2000, Nick began showing re-typed credits on the left side of the screen with the show's logo on top, while showing promos on the right side and using older Nickelodeon logos that wasn't being used on TV with copyright notice at the bottom while the show's end theme was playing.

Used on Doug (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Used on KaBlam! (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Used on Rocket Power (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Used on SpongeBob SquarePants (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Used on Ren & Stimpy (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Used on The Wild Thornberrys (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Seen on Blue's Clues: Blue's Discoveries 1999 VHS.

Seen on Rugrats: Runaway Reptar 1999 VHS.

Seen on Catdog vs. The Greasers 1999 VHS.

Seen on CatDog: Together Forever 1999 VHS.

Seen on Little Bear: Little Goblin Bear 1999 VHS.

Seen on Little Bear: Little Sherlock Bear 2001 VHS.

Seen on Rugrats (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000) (Unlike the one used for The Secret World of Alex Mack, this one includes a byline)

Seen on The Secret World of Alex Mack (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000) (Unlike the one used for Rugrats, this one has no byline)

Seen on CatDog (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000) (Like the one used for The Secret World of Alex Mack, this one has no byline too)

Used on Rocko's Modern Life (Using split screen credits from March 3-September 3, 2000)

September 4th, 2000-2006[]

Cloud 2 (Seen on CatDog, Rugrats, Speed Racer, Hey Arnold! and SpongeBob SquarePants)

Amoeba (Seen on Doug and The Wild Thornberrys)

Baroque (Seen only on Hey Arnold!)

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Electron (Seen only on Pelswick)

Evolution (Seen only on SpongeBob SquarePants)

Flower (Seen on All Grown Up, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Catscratch, Rocket Power, Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants and My Dad the Rockstar)

Splat (Seen on Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, Catscratch and Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Nicktoons (Seen on The Fairly OddParents, My Life As A Teenage Robot, ChalkZone, Oh Yeah Cartoons and Invader ZIM)

Radishes (Seen on The Amanda Show, The Fairly OddParents, Rugrats and SpongeBob SquarePants), there's variants with faint cut off.

Mattel (Seen only on Barbie)

(Seen on Cry Baby Lane and the infamous Nickelodeon Cable Error of 2002)

Flower with no Copyright Notice

Same as the 2001 version but with the TRP (Tollin/Robbins Productions) It uses The Amanda Show version the with the it uses a faint cut off version the Light Bulb buzzing sound.

Invader Zim Variant 2004.PNG

Variant seen after the first episode of Invader Zim.

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This was for going into a commercial but the other is behind a teal background with The Fairly OddParents instrumental theme playing and copyright notice.

This was for going into a commercial but the other is behind a teal background with Doug instrumental theme playing and copyright notice.

2006-2009, 2011[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (97)

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002/2006)

Nickelodeon Avatar: The Last Airbender (2007)

Tak and the Power of Juju (2007)

The Fairly Oddparents (2007)

Wayside (2007)

The Mighty B! (2008)

Making Fiends (2008)

November 1, 2006–July 24, 2008[]

2008-2009, 2010, 2013[]

Dora the Explorer (TV, 2008-2009)

September 28, 2009–Present[]

In September 2018, this Logo got back on Henry Danger instead of the 2017 logo. Same for Butterbeans Cafe from when it premiered back in November 2018.

NickMom variant

iCarly (2009)

Team Umizoomi (2009)

The Mighty B! (2010-2011)

Victorious (2011)

The Penguins of Madagascar (2012)

SpongeBob SquarePants: It's A SpongeBob Christmas! (2012)

Figure It Out (2012-2013)

The Fairly Oddparents (2008, 2013-2017)

TMNT (2015-2017)

The Loud House (2016-2017)

September 3, 2018-Present[]

Still used in NickSplat airings and current shows

With blue-ish background.

This is used in the first version of the part of the endings,

February 27, 2023-present[]

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (130)

Videos[]

[1]

Nickelodeon Productions (2017) 2

Nickelodeon Productions (Bounce) (2017) (REAL LONG VERSION, music added)

Nickelodeon Productions/Other (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Nick Jr productions? ›

founded in 1993. On February 2, 2009, the Nick Jr. Productions brand was folded into the television production arm of Nickelodeon as Nick Jr. was re-branded as Nickelodeon's Play Date at the same time.

Is Nickelodeon owned by Disney? ›

Nickelodeon is an American television network owned by Paramount Global since 1985, formerly Viacom. But what if Disney (the rival of Cartoon Network owner Warner Bros. that acquired the rights of Doug from the channel and aired The Fairly OddParents on a few Disney Channels internationally) acquired it instead?

Who owns Nickelodeon now? ›

Nickelodeon (occasionally shortened to Nick) is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through Paramount Media Networks' subdivision, Nickelodeon Group.

When did Nickelodeon rebrand? ›

The new logo debuted on September 28, 2009, across Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, and Nicktoons, along with the newly launched TeenNick (named after the TEENick block) and the Nick Jr. channel (named after the concurrently-running Nick Jr.

Why is Nick Junior shutting down? ›

The company shut the apps down because of low adoption and usage, with most viewers still checking out the programming through cable or video on demand, according to a person familiar with the matter. Update (12/8) - Nickelodeon has confirmed plans to also closedown the Nick Jr. App.

Why did Noggin change to Nick Jr.? ›

On February 23, 2009, Nickelodeon announced that Noggin would be replaced by a channel named after the Nick Jr. block. The intention was to bring the channel in line with the Nickelodeon brand identity.

Who did Disney just buy? ›

The Walt Disney Company announced Wednesday that it would invest $1.5 billion to acquire an equity stake in video game maker Epic Games. The company said that it would create a "new persistent universe" within Epic Games' Fortnite to integrate the company's franchises within the gaming monolith.

Why did Nick studios close? ›

The studio closed its doors on April 30, 2005. This was a result of Nickelodeon gradually moving its administration to the MTV Networks headquarters in Santa Monica, California and One Astor Plaza in New York City and its live-action production arm to the Nickelodeon on Sunset.

What was Nickelodeon's original name? ›

The channel launched as Pinwheel on December 1, 1977, originally airing educational fare from around the world for 12 hours a day, without commercials.

What is the oldest Nickelodeon cartoon? ›

The first program broadcast on Nickelodeon was Pinwheel, a preschool series created by Dr. Vivian Horner, who also conceived the idea for the channel itself.

Is Nickelodeon still producing? ›

The network emphasized its “franchise strategy” which aims to expand “the global footprint of beloved properties through spinoffs, theatricals and additional seasons.” Nickelodeon Animation currently has over 40 projects in active production across series and movies.

What was Nickelodeon's original logo? ›

The first logo in this era featured a bold wordmark in the Balloon Extra Bold font, set against an orange silhouette representing various objects like an aeroplane, bone, car, taxi or star. The design was the collaborative work of Tom Corey and Scott Nash.

Why did Nickelodeon bring back the Splat logo? ›

In trade publication articles about Nickelodeon's rebranding, Sabrina Caluori, a Nickelodeon executive, said research showed strong feelings for the network's legacy identity, so it was a way to target nostalgic parents who watch TV with their children.

Why did NickMom shut down? ›

On September 9, 2015, the network's Twitter and Facebook accounts released a statement saying that the NickMom programming block and website would end operations by the end of September 2015 due to Viacom's 2015 cutbacks involving acquired programming and also due to the programming block's low ratings.

Where has Nick Jr. gone? ›

As a result, MTV, Nick Jr and Nickelodeon content will move to a new home on 10Play and Paramount+, available via our iQ5, iQ4 and iQ3 boxes from 1 August 2023.

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