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[[File:NickelodeonMontage.png|center|frameless]]
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'''Nickname:''' "Montage"
'''Nickname:''' "Montage", " Nickelodeon Month"


'''Logo:''' First,  the barbershop singers from the "Easy Groove" ID singing the familiar Nickelodeon theme on the bottom-left of the screen, behind the parrot from the "Dog and Parrot" ID, who caws out the Nickelodeon logo in the form of a speech bubble. Then, the monster from the "Flying TV Monster" ID flies into the screen, and the television on it switches to a background with a white floor and the Nickelodeon logo as its wall. Several characters from Nickelodeon IDs walk across it, including the "Blobman", the "Doo-Wop Dinosaurs", the "Frog" and several others. The DJ from the 1987 "Top of the Hour" bumper appears, holding three tube sticks on them, and hits them onto the screen, transitioning us to another scene where the barbershop singers perform against an orange-tinted clip of the "Take 50" bumper as more Nickelodeon ID characters move around in the background and foreground. The fish from "Top of the Hour" bumper appear. Several transitions bring us to several edited versions of Nickelodeon IDs, such as the "Anteater" and "Brew" bumpers against a "Top of the Hour" background (should've been shot in black-and-white), and the "T-Rex" roaring against the "Better Off by Far" bumper, a dish lid opens a viking singing and two dogs are riding bumper cars. Finally, the barbershop singers appear again as the Nickelodeon logo (in its form seen on, for example, ''Wild and Crazy Kids''), in computer animation, but the "Take 50" bumper is also shot in black-and-white and rotating from left to right as its design moves, appears above them. Finally, the logo ends with a television switch-off effect.
'''Logo:''' First,  the barbershop singers from the "Easy Groove" ID singing the familiar Nickelodeon theme on the bottom-left of the screen, behind the parrot from the "Dog and Parrot" ID, who caws out the Nickelodeon logo in the form of a speech bubble. Then, the monster from the "Flying TV Monster" ID flies into the screen, and the television on it switches to a background with a white floor and the Nickelodeon logo as its wall. Several characters from Nickelodeon IDs walk across it, including the "Blobman", the "Doo-Wop Dinosaurs", the "Frog" and several others. The DJ from the 1987 "Top of the Hour" bumper appears, holding three tube sticks on them, and hits them onto the screen, transitioning us to another scene where the barbershop singers perform against an orange-tinted clip of the "Take 50" bumper as more Nickelodeon ID characters move around in the background and foreground. The fish from "Top of the Hour" bumper appear. Several transitions bring us to several edited versions of Nickelodeon IDs, such as the "Anteater" and "Brew" bumpers against a "Top of the Hour" background (should've been shot in black-and-white), and the "T-Rex" roaring against the "Better Off by Far" bumper, a dish lid opens a viking singing and two dogs are riding bumper cars. Finally, the barbershop singers appear again as the Nickelodeon logo (in its form seen on, for example, ''Wild and Crazy Kids''), in computer animation, but the "Take 50" bumper is also shot in black-and-white and rotating from left to right as its design moves, appears above them. Finally, the logo ends with a television switch-off effect.
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* Seen on most Nickelodeon releases from the era released by Sony Wonder (with live-action series) and Paramount Home Video, and was also used on several international releases as well.
* Seen on most Nickelodeon releases from the era released by Sony Wonder (with live-action series) and Paramount Home Video, and was also used on several international releases as well.
* However, some videotapes, like the Paramount reprints of the ''Rugrats'' Sony Wonder tapes, used certain television bumpers instead of this.
* However, some videotapes, like the Paramount reprints of the ''Rugrats'' Sony Wonder tapes, used certain television bumpers instead of this.
* It was first seen on the original Sony Wonder releases of ''Rugrats'' and ''Doug'' (original run only) and was last seen on ''Rugrats: Make Room for Dil''.
* It was first seen on the original Sony Wonder releases of ''Rugrats'' and ''Doug'' (original version only) and was last seen on ''Rugrats: Make Room for Dil''.
* It also appears on the 1995 Sony Wonder LaserDisc ''The Ren and Stimpy Show: The Essential Collection - Classics I & II''.
* It also appears on the 1995 Sony Wonder LaserDisc ''The Ren and Stimpy Show: The Essential Collection - Classics I & II''.
* The ID also appeared on the rare ''KaBlam! 3-D'' VHS.
* The ID also appeared on the rare ''KaBlam! 3-D'' VHS.
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