In 2010, the Music Television sign was removed from the logo. Music/Sounds Variant: On split-screen airings of the Ni-Hao Kai-Lan episode "The Ant Playground", the 2005 Nick Jr. Productions jingle may play over the logo without the copyright stamp. The albums included are as follows: The Jetsam Collection. Music/Sounds: A weird 3-note followed by cartoon-like sound effects and a hip-hop mix the Nickelodeon theme. Rocket Power. On December 18, 2006, the "Hit List" theme returned to MTV Hits. Robot & Monster. The Nicktoon characters' animation was produced by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Ginger Logo. Add a photo to this gallery. Wild Thornberrys. Availibility: Can only be seen on The Rugrats Movie. Invader Zim Logo. The Flotsam Collection. Rugrats. The logo started along with the arm Nick Jr. Productions in 1996. All of these ID's, which debuted in 1988, were produced by Howard Hoffman.

2005 Raccoons; this was used as the Nick Jr. On Demand logo and the on-screen bug for split-screen credits2006 Bats; there is also an on-screen bug with this during Halloween2006 Ghosts; there is also an on-screen bug with this during HalloweenTeddy Bears; this was used as an on-screen bug from 2006-2008.2003 Frog logo, commonly seen on the opening logo of Nick Jr. DVD printsNickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn (pre-2009)Nickelodeon Family Cruise with Royal Caribbean International (pre-2009)Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Variant with the words "im Aftruag von", which is German for "in behalf of".Seen on a Latin American VHS of Blue's Clues: Stop, Look, and ListenSame 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.Variant seen after the first episode of Invader Zim.This was for going into a commercial but the other is behind a teal background with This was for going into a commercial but the other is behind a teal background with This is used in the first version of the part of the endings.Nickelodeon Productions (Bounce) (2017) (REAL LONG VERSION, music added)2008–2009, January 28, 2010 (SpongeBob SquarePants: Viking-Sized Adventures)Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

As with In 2005, the network began airing a feature called "My Hitlist Month", which was based on viewer selected playlists, submitted to a newly launched network website. ET on May 17, 1993, following "The New Shapes Contest" held by Nickelodeon, the network debuted a series of new CGI stings, produced in-house. On September 28, 2009, all four U.S. Nickelodeon networks went through a complete overhaul. 5th Logo (Feburury 11, 2000-March 29, 2002, 2006) An additional set of stings premiered on August 1, 1996. From 1999 to 2001, Nickelodeon produced network IDs for its current Nicktoons. NickMusic is an American digital cable television network that is owned by Viacom and is under the editorial control of the children's cable network Nickelodeon as the network's sixth brand extension in its history. Variant: The version of this logo exists, with no "MOVIES" sign.. FX/SFX: None.. Music/Sounds: None.. The current logo is a custom drawn logotype in orange. This video shows the Nickelodeon logo from various shows set to different songs. The Nickelodeon logo has undergone several changes since its foundation in 1977. FX/SFX: The dog and the dot dog struggles the foot stomps the dog and the camera pans to show the Nickelodeon logo. Mr. Meaty. Finally, Fresh Faces consists of material from newer or 'on the verge' younger artists. The network launched on May 1, 2002, with its programming consisted entirely of music videos. On March 3, 2000, Nick begins 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 weren't being used on TV with a copyright notice at the bottom while the show's end theme was playing. At 6 a.m. An additional set of "Camp Nickelodeon" ID's, produced by One-Eighty-One Productions, debuted in 1991.