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  1. Aug 9, 2024 · Background. Normally on VHS or DVD releases, Nickelodeon will typically replace their normal TV logo with a still screenshot of one of their ID's used at the time. This page features logos exclusively seen on these releases, as well as ones exclusively seen on home media or have also been used as a Nickelodeon Productions logo.

  2. Background: Normally on VHS or DVD releases, Nickelodeon will typically replace their normal TV logo with a still screenshot of one of their ID's used at the time. This page features logos exclusively seen on these releases, as well as ones exclusively seen on home media or have also been used as a Nickelodeon Productions logo. 1st Logo.

  3. The page describes the opening IDs that Nickelodeon used on their VHS and DVD releases. Starting in 1996, when distribution of Nickelodeon videos switched from Sony Wonder to Paramount Home Video (which Viacom acquired two years prior), Nickelodeon alternated between using their station idents and their first home video ID before ultimately settling with the former. Currently, the bylineless ...

    • (November 22, 1989-August 17, 2008) Visuals: On a black background, one of various orange shapes is seen with Nickelodeon text inside, and with (or without) copyright info underneath.
    • (July 4, 1993-September 27, 2009) Visuals: On a black background, the Nickelodeon logo in the shape of a hard-to-describe ovular balloon shape rotates, pops up, and stays on screen.
    • (July 10, 1993-April 29, 1995) Visuals: On a black background, an orange wireframe jack spins in from the top left corner of the screen and then moves into place.
    • (September 18, 1993-2004?) Visuals: During the opening of a show, several 3D Nickelodeon logos of different shapes and sizes (including a balloon, crayon, leaf, hat, crown, gear, top, bone, jack, key, etc.)
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    • A Nickelodeon Production
    • Nickelodeon (first era)
    • Nickelodeon Productions (first era)
    • Nicktoons
    • Nickelodeon Productions (second era)
    • Nickelodeon (second era)

    This page only shows primary logo variants.

    For other related logos and images, see:

    1990–2013

    Typography:  Balloon Extra Bold Launched:  Unknown

    1996–2008

    Typography:  Balloon Extra Bold Variex Regular (modified) Launched:  May 11, 1996 This logo, designed as a lightbulb surrounded by a light-bolt above and the word "Productions" underneath it, originally debuted on KaBlam!. It later began to be used mostly on live-action shows such as Drake & Josh, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Zoey 101, and iCarly. Strangely, some animated Nickelodeon shows used this logo, such as few early season 6 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants, some early season 6 episodes of The Fairly OddParents, and Pelswick.

    1997–2007

    Typography:  Balloon Extra Bold Launched:  April 19, 1997 This splat logo that reads Nicktoons instead of Nickelodeon was used on Hey Arnold!, The Angry Beavers, CatDog, Oh Yeah! Cartoons, SpongeBob SquarePants (until season 5), Invader Zim, The Fairly OddParents (until season 5), ChalkZone, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Danny Phantom, and The X's.

    2009–2020

    Typography:  Custom (unofficially nicknamed "Litebulb") Gotham Book Launched:  September 26, 2009 This logo is still used on the on-screen credits on some shows on TeenNick and Nicktoons. It was first used two days before the official launch of the current Nickelodeon logo on September 28, 2009.

    2017–2024

    Typography:  Custom Galano Grotesque Alternate Black Launched:  March 11, 2017

    2023–present

    Typography:  Custom Neue Plak Condensed Bold Launched:  February 27, 2023

    2017–2024 (secondary)

    Typography:  Custom Launched:  March 11, 2017 The "Productions" was dropped from its logo while only displaying the 2009 Nickelodeon logo. It is seen on some shows depending on what it is. This is the second logo to only show the network's logo as the production logo, the first being the 1990–2013 one which uses Nickelodeon's 1984–2009 logo. It's still used in shows such as Rock Paper Scissors.

  4. Nickelodeon network has been entertaining kids (and the young at heart) for decades, has a logo that’s just as memorable as its shows. From its quirky beginnings as “Pinwheel” to the iconic orange splat that screams fun, Nickelodeon’s logo has evolved alongside the channel, capturing the playful spirit that makes it a staple of childhood nostalgia.

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  6. If you were growing up during the 80s or 90s, the Nickelodeon symbol probably holds an important place in your heart. Bright and eye-catching, this logo epitomized the joy and excitement of childhood. Ever since Nickelodeon first appeared on our channels in 1979, as the very first cable channel for children, it has had an enduring impact on the ...

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