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'''FX/SFX:''' A mixture of live-action and computer animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' A mixture of live-action and computer animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A downtempo beat alongside a chorus of children singing "Na-na-na-Nick!", as well as various sound effects, including a honk when the Nickelodeon ball is thrown up to the screen and bounces back. The kids in the bumper repeatedly state "One world, one Nickelodeon" in their native languages, which in order are: Zulu(?), Arabic, English, Finnish, Spanish, Hindi, Japanese, and Chinese. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A downtempo beat alongside a chorus of children singing "Na-na-eight" (if you listen closely, they sing "Na-na-na-Nick!"), as well as various sound effects, including a honk when the Nickelodeon ball is thrown up to the screen and bounces back. The kids in the bumper repeatedly state "One world, one Nickelodeon" in their native languages, which in order are: Zulu(?), Arabic, English, Finnish, Spanish, Hindi, Japanese, and Chinese. | ||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on Nickelodeon videotapes released internationally by CIC Video and later Paramount Home Video, such as several ''Rugrats'' tapes from the UK and the Australian VHS releases of ''Blue's Clues: Arts & Crafts'' and ''The Ren and Stimpy Show: Incredibly Stupid Stories''. In North America, this only appeared on Spanish-language tapes released in the United States and for French-language tapes released in Canada. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on Nickelodeon videotapes released internationally by CIC Video and later Paramount Home Video, such as several ''Rugrats'' tapes from the UK and the Australian VHS releases of ''Blue's Clues: Arts & Crafts'' and ''The Ren and Stimpy Show: Incredibly Stupid Stories''. In North America, this only appeared on Spanish-language tapes released in the United States and for French-language tapes released in Canada. | ||
===3rd ID (January 11, 2000-January 28, 2003, 2013)=== | ===3rd ID (January 11, 2000-January 28, 2003, 2013)=== | ||