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* '''Splat:''' Seen on ''Wild & Crazy Kids!'' and also on various [[Sony Wonder]]-distributed Nickelodeon VHS tapes, such as ''Ren & Stimpy: Classics II'' and at least one VHS release of ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete''.
* '''Splat:''' Seen on ''Wild & Crazy Kids!'' and also on various [[Sony Wonder]]-distributed Nickelodeon VHS tapes, such as ''Ren & Stimpy: Classics II'' and at least one VHS release of ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete''.
* '''Heart:''' Seen on original airings of ''The Adventures of Pete and Pete'' special "The Valentine's Day Massacre". That special was later repackaged as a standard ''Pete and Pete'' episode, with this logo plastered by the normal "balloon" logo on subsequent airings and by the Haypile logo on the 2005 Season 1 DVD.
* '''Heart:''' Seen on original airings of ''The Adventures of Pete and Pete'' special "The Valentine's Day Massacre". That special was later repackaged as a standard ''Pete and Pete'' episode, with this logo plastered by the normal "balloon" logo on subsequent airings and by the Haypile logo on the 2005 Season 1 DVD.
* '''Haypile:''' Even though it's become a victim of plastering with the 2009 and 2017 logos, it's still very easy to find on VHS and DVD releases of Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. series released from 1991 until 2008.
* '''Haypile:''' Even though it's become a victim of plastering with the 2009 and 2017 logos, it's still very easy to find on VHS and DVD releases of Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. series released from 1991 until 2008. This variant is the basis for the most-known [[Nickelodeon Home Media/Endcaps|Nickelodeon logo in the category of home media]].
** It made its earliest known appearance on the ''Rugrats'' pilot "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" (produced in 1990), but it didn't make its debut on television until August 11, 1991, the day the first three Nicktoons (''Doug'', ''Rugrats'', and ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'') premiered.
** It made its earliest known appearance on the ''Rugrats'' pilot "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" (produced in 1990), but it didn't make its debut on television until August 11, 1991, the day the first three Nicktoons (''Doug'', ''Rugrats'', and ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'') premiered.
** The MTV Networks copyright variant can be seen on VHS tapes and DVDs of ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era (including the pilot), VHS tapes and DVDs of early episodes of ''Rocko's Modern Life'', and 1991-1994 episodes of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' on VHS (the ''Season 1'' and ''2'' DVDs edit it out, but it's still intact on the ''Seasons 3 and a Half-ish'' and ''Season 5 and Some More of 4'' DVDs), and VHS tapes and DVDs of pre-1994 episodes of ''Doug''.
** The MTV Networks copyright variant can be seen on VHS tapes and DVDs of ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era (including the pilot), VHS tapes and DVDs of early episodes of ''Rocko's Modern Life'', and 1991-1994 episodes of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' on VHS (the ''Season 1'' and ''2'' DVDs edit it out, but it's still intact on the ''Seasons 3 and a Half-ish'' and ''Season 5 and Some More of 4'' DVDs), and VHS tapes and DVDs of pre-1994 episodes of ''Doug''.
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** The "Big House Blues" variant is not only edited out in the seasons 1 & 2 DVD releases in addition to the other episodes, but when aired, the episode shares "In the Army"'s credits.
** The "Big House Blues" variant is not only edited out in the seasons 1 & 2 DVD releases in addition to the other episodes, but when aired, the episode shares "In the Army"'s credits.
** This logo also appeared on the obscure ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' series, which can be found as a bonus feature the ''Rugrats Tales From the Crib'' DVDs. It was also intact on MTV airings of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''.
** This logo also appeared on the obscure ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' series, which can be found as a bonus feature the ''Rugrats Tales From the Crib'' DVDs. It was also intact on MTV airings of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''.
** This did not appear on certain animated Nick shows such as ''KaBlam!'' and ''Pelswick'', which used the 1996 "lightbulb" logo instead.
** This doesn't appear on certain animated Nick shows such as ''KaBlam!'' and ''Pelswick'', which used the 1996 "lightbulb" logo instead.
** This logo used to be preserved on airings of shows on The 90s Are All That block on TeenNick (later The Splat, then NickSplat, and finally NickRewind), but due to the block later adopting Nickelodeon's "credits on the last scene" format, it is no longer seen and is plastered by the 2009 logo (or sometimes one of the 2017 logos). However, ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters'' and ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' kept it intact during that time (the latter also kept the original credits intact).
** This logo used to be preserved on airings of shows on The 90s Are All That block on TeenNick (later The Splat, then NickSplat, and finally NickRewind), but due to the block later adopting Nickelodeon's "credits on the last scene" format, it is no longer seen and is plastered by the 2009 logo (or sometimes one of the 2017 logos). However, ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters'' and ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' kept it intact during that time (the latter also kept the original credits intact).
* '''Banner:''' Appears on the first three seasons of ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' (preserved on DVD releases).
* '''Banner:''' Appears on the first three seasons of ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' (preserved on DVD releases).
* '''Scribble:''' Appears on episodes of ''Nick News'' from its premiere in 1992 until 2000. The show last reran on TeenNick (on "The Splat") on November 5, 2016, when an episode was shown to commemorate the 2016 US presidential election.
* '''Scribble:''' Seen on episodes of ''Nick News'' from its premiere in 1992 until 2000. The show last reran on TeenNick (on "The Splat") on November 5, 2016, when an episode was shown to commemorate the 2016 US presidential election.
* '''Elephant:''' Seen on ''The Nickelodeon Wild Side Show'', which last reran on Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on March 31, 2002.
* '''Elephant:''' Seen on ''The Nickelodeon Wild Side Show'', last aired on Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on March 31, 2002.
* '''Pencil:''' Although, this was never used on TV, this was allegedly seen at least on one 1994 ''Doug'' tape, but it remains unknown which one exactly used it. However, season 4 of ''Doug'' have the Haypile logo during original and international airings.
* '''Pencil:''' Though unused on TV, this was allegedly seen at least on one 1994 ''Doug'' tape, but it remains unknown which one exactly used it. However, season 4 of ''Doug'' have the Haypile logo during original and international airings.


==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (July 4, 1993-September 27, 2009)===
==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (July 4, 1993-September 27, 2009)===
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* The variant with the black background was first used as a network ID. It appeared on ''Roundhouse'', which occasionally aired on NickSplat until 2017 (it is unknown if it kept this logo intact or plastered it with the 2009 logo). This logo is also intact on ''Roundhouse'' episodes featured on the ''Nick Snicks Friendship'' and ''Nick Snicks the Family'' VHS tapes from the early 1990s.
* The variant with the black background was first used as a network ID. It appeared on ''Roundhouse'', which occasionally aired on NickSplat until 2017 (it is unknown if it kept this logo intact or plastered it with the 2009 logo, though one of these two possibilities is more likely). This logo is also intact on ''Roundhouse'' episodes featured on the ''Nick Snicks Friendship'' and ''Nick Snicks the Family'' VHS tapes from the early 1990s.
* The blue background variant was last seen in 2005, when season 1 episodes of ''All That'' were rerun on Nickelodeon.
* The blue background variant was last seen in 2005, when season 1 episodes of ''All That'' were rerun on Nickelodeon.


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