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Logopedia is a wiki that documents logos and branding. It shows the different versions of the Nickelodeon Movies logo from 1996 to present, with design, typography and launch dates.
Includes the logo for The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run
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- (Harriet the Spy custom variant) (July 10, 1996) Visuals: A blue rhino is shown running on what appears to be clouds (in a send-up of the first TriStar Pictures logo), as the camera slowly brightens.
- (Good Burger custom variant) (July 25, 1997) Trailer version. TV spots/making-of special version. Visuals: Over a black/blue gradient background, the logo starts with orange soda being dispensed into a large cup.
- (The Rugrats Movie custom trailer variant) (1997) Visuals: On a white background, an orange movie camera with the Nickelodeon wordmark is shown, with a green filmstrip reading "MOVIES" unfolding from one of the reels.
- (The Rugrats Movie custom variant) (November 20, 1998) Trailer version. Visuals: The logo starts with Slap T. Pooch (a character from the short, "What is Funny?"
Dec 18, 2019 · Hope you enjoy! Tell your friends who like Nickelodeon to take a look at this! Nickelodeon Movies is the titular network's movie production arm. In 1993, Nic...
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Jan 24, 2024 · 1996 – 1998. This emblem is based on the Nickelodeon logo, created by Tom Corey and Scott Nash in 1984. The original concept allowed for the image’s appearance to change – the main thing was to maintain the orange color and rounded font. The Nickelodeon Movies logo is also a variation of such a transformation: designers gave it a form ...
See the history and variations of the Nickelodeon Movies logo, from the blue rhino to the giant foot. Learn about the animations, sounds, and trivia behind each logo.
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Learn about the evolution of the Nickelodeon Movies logo from 1996 to present, with 2D and 3D animation, music, and sound effects. See custom variants for specific films and unused logos.