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*The preceding logo's audio on split-screen credits of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and ''Hey Arnold!''. | *The preceding logo's audio on split-screen credits of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and ''Hey Arnold!''. | ||
*On some shows, the audio of the the 1996 "lightbulb" logo continues over this one (just like the 2000 logo). | *On some shows, the audio of the the 1996 "lightbulb" logo continues over this one (just like the 2000 logo). | ||
*When this logo was first used during the summer of 2006, it had | *When this logo was first used during the summer of 2006, it had its own "POP!" sound and gurgling sounds that would later be reused for the next logo. It was also used on the ''iCarly'' episode "iWanna Stay with Spencer". | ||
*On the ''The Naked Brothers Band'' episode "Naked Idol", an odd variant is used where another copy of the "kids laughing" audio, slightly cut-off at the beginning, plays over the regular, uncut "kids laughing" audio. The ending theme (which fades out during this logo) also accompanies it. This also occurs with 19th logo if it was to follow instead. | |||
*On the behind the scenes featurette of ''The Last Day of Summer'', a different splatting noise is used. | *On the behind the scenes featurette of ''The Last Day of Summer'', a different splatting noise is used. | ||
*On the end of ''Three Delivery'' shorts, it is silent. | *On the end of ''Three Delivery'' shorts, it is silent. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Nick's in-house team. | '''Technique:''' CGI animation by Nick's in-house team. | ||
'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' Same bubble and splatting sounds from the previous logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
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*Some episodes of ''Back at the Barnyard'' would use the short country tune from the 2006 "CGI Splat" logo's variant. | *Some episodes of ''Back at the Barnyard'' would use the short country tune from the 2006 "CGI Splat" logo's variant. | ||
*Airings of ''Jimmy Neutron'' with this logo would use the "Gotta blast!" audio variant. | *Airings of ''Jimmy Neutron'' with this logo would use the "Gotta blast!" audio variant. | ||
*On the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand" (also the final ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode with that logo), the logo used a different, softer laugh soundbite with less voices (presumably either the Diddy laugh from the [[Rare]], the child giggling from the Chuck E. Cheese's funding bumpers or the [[Sesame Workshop]] laugh). Most prints of the episode plaster this variant with the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo. | *On the original print of the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "SpongeBob's Last Stand" (also the final ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode with that logo), the logo used a different, softer laugh soundbite with less voices (presumably either the Diddy laugh from the [[Rare]], the child giggling from the Chuck E. Cheese's funding bumpers or the [[Sesame Workshop]] laugh). Most other prints of the episode plaster this variant with either the second half of the standard laugh (while retaining this logo) or the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
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*On shows produced by Nickelodeon's Australian unit, the words "A Nickelodeon Australia Production" are seen above the copyright stamp. | *On shows produced by Nickelodeon's Australian unit, the words "A Nickelodeon Australia Production" are seen above the copyright stamp. | ||
*On TeenNick reruns of ''All That'', the first three seasons of ''Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn'', the first two seasons of ''School of Rock'', and some other shows, the logo is in warp speed. | *On TeenNick reruns of ''All That'', the first three seasons of ''Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn'', the first two seasons of ''School of Rock'', and some other shows, the logo is in warp speed. | ||
*An extended version of this logo exists where it's just the white background for a | *An extended version of this logo exists where it's just the white background for a second before the animation starts. | ||
*A still version is seen on Nick-produced [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] movies, specials and series such as ''Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling'', ''Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus'', ''Pinky Malinky'' and ''Glitch Techs''. It doesn't appear on ''The Loud House Movie'' and ''Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie'', which uses the 2020 [[Nickelodeon Movies]] logo instead of this for some reason (animated at the beginning, still at the end in the first movie and appears in-credit). | *A still version is seen on Nick-produced [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] movies, specials and series such as ''Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling'', ''Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus'', ''Pinky Malinky'' and ''Glitch Techs''. It doesn't appear on ''The Loud House Movie'' and ''Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie'', which uses the 2020 [[Nickelodeon Movies]] logo instead of this for some reason (animated at the beginning, still at the end in the first movie and appears in-credit). | ||
*On various airings of Nick shows on September 26, 2009, two copyright notices would appear on the logo: one from 2009 (when the logo first appeared), and another depending on when the show's episode came out. | *On various airings of Nick shows on September 26, 2009, two copyright notices would appear on the logo: one from 2009 (when the logo first appeared), and another depending on when the show's episode came out. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* | *Several shortened versions of the music exist. | ||
*Sometimes, the end theme is used instead. | *Sometimes, the end theme is used instead. | ||
*Sometimes, it can be silent. | *Sometimes, it can be silent. | ||
*''T.U.F.F. Puppy'' uses a quiet guitar riff from the show. | *''T.U.F.F. Puppy'' uses a quiet guitar riff from the show. | ||
*On series produced by [[Schneider's Bakery]], bubbling sounds are heard with the normal theme. However, on split-screen credits airings of ''iCarly'', ''Victorious'', ''Drake & Josh'' and ''Zoey 101'', the bubbling sounds aren't heard and the | *On series produced by [[Schneider's Bakery]], bubbling sounds are heard with the normal theme. However, on split-screen credits airings of ''iCarly'', ''Victorious'', ''Drake & Josh'' and ''Zoey 101'', the bubbling sounds aren't heard and the music is instead the final part of the extended theme. The split-screen variant was last seen in November 2012, when TeenNick's split-screen credits would play logos in fullscreen with audio. | ||
*On | *On seasons 7-8 of ''Dora the Explorer'', the music is bass-boosted. A few season 8 episodes have this lower-pitched. | ||
*On ''The Loud House'', the final segment of the end theme trails into the beginning of the logo. | *On ''The Loud House'', the final segment of the end theme trails into the beginning of the logo. | ||
*On at least one print of ''Team Umizoomi'', it used the laughing sound from the 2001 split-screen credits logo. This also happened on airings of various ''iCarly'' episodes on September 26, 2009, and again on an airing of the ''iCarly'' episode "iNevel" on November 1, 2009. | *On at least one print of ''Team Umizoomi'', it used the laughing sound from the 2001 split-screen credits logo. This also happened on airings of various ''iCarly'' episodes on September 26, 2009, and again on an airing of the ''iCarly'' episode "iNevel" on November 1, 2009. | ||
*On some season 7 episodes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', the end theme of the show | **On some season 7 episodes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', this and the end theme of the show play at the same time. | ||
*On ''I Am Frankie'' and ''Vikki RPM'', a techno-rock remix of the Nickelodeon theme is used, which actually originated from some bumpers used from 2009 to 2012, and also composed by Sacred Noise. | *On ''I Am Frankie'' and ''Vikki RPM'', a techno-rock remix of the Nickelodeon theme is used, which actually originated from some bumpers used from 2009 to 2012, and also composed by Sacred Noise. | ||
*On airings of various ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episodes on September 26, 2009, the logo had the audio of the following [[United Plankton Pictures, Inc.|United Plankton Pictures]] logo because of the fact that the split screen credits accidentally used this logo instead of the 2008 "Lightbulb" logo. | *On airings of various ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episodes on September 26, 2009, the logo had the audio of the following [[United Plankton Pictures, Inc.|United Plankton Pictures]] logo because of the fact that the split screen credits accidentally used this logo instead of the 2008 "Lightbulb" logo. | ||
*On season 2 episodes of ''Glitch Techs'' (except for "BITT Prime"), an 8-bit video game version of the Nickelodeon theme is played. | *On season 2 episodes of ''Glitch Techs'' (except for "BITT Prime"), an 8-bit video game version of the Nickelodeon theme is played. | ||
*On split-screen credits airings of ''The Backyardigans'', the show’s closing theme plays for half of the logo's duration, before cutting to the logo’s regular music. | *On split-screen credits airings of ''The Backyardigans'', the show’s closing theme plays for half of the logo's duration, before cutting to the logo’s regular music. | ||
*On the first episode of ''Deadtime Stories'', the music is | *On the first episode of ''Deadtime Stories'', the music is slowed down. | ||
*On the ''Rugrats'' "Outdoor Shenanigans" DVD, the logo's music and a quote from the show played at the same time. | *On the ''Rugrats'' "Outdoor Shenanigans" DVD, the logo's music and a quote from the show played at the same time. | ||
*On a November 2012 CBS airing of the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!", a generic theme was used. | *On a November 2012 CBS airing of the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!", a generic theme was used. |