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*On ''The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish'', the copyright information is different.
*On ''The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish'', the copyright information is different.


'''Technique:''' CGI done by Roger in Los Angeles.<ref>https://brief.promax.org/index.php/article/nickelodeon-brings-back-its-splat-as-portal-to-fun</ref>
'''Technique:''' CGI done by Roger in Los Angeles.<ref>https://www.gema.org/brief/nickelodeon-brings-back-its-splat-as-portal-to-fun</ref>


'''Audio:''' A trap/techno arrangement of the Nickelodeon theme (somewhat reminiscent of 8-bit chiptune music) featuring a heavily manipulated male voice vocalizing the first half of the jingle (almost sounding like a groan tube), with digital-sounding splat noises accompanying the logo turning normal. This and the other variants were composed by Radium Audio and Mekanical<ref name="nick">https://brief.promax.org/index.php/article/nickelodeon-returns-to-its-roots-with-preschool-rebrand</ref>, and used as network bumper music.<ref name="nick"/>
'''Audio:''' A trap/techno arrangement of the Nickelodeon theme (somewhat reminiscent of 8-bit chiptune music) featuring a heavily manipulated male voice vocalizing the first half of the jingle (almost sounding like a groan tube), with digital-sounding splat noises accompanying the logo turning normal. This and the other variants were composed by Radium Audio and Mekanical<ref name="nick">https://www.gema.org/brief/nickelodeon-returns-to-its-roots-with-preschool-rebrand</ref>, and used as network bumper music.<ref name="nick"/>


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''

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