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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, it's the "kids laughing" audio from the previous logo.
*Sometimes, it's the "kids laughing" audio from the previous logo.
*The synthesized sound effect of kids laughing from the "Abstract" logo which features a boy hooting, a kid screaming before the third laugh and a girl (who sounds similar to Angelica Pickles from ''Rugrats'') laughing evily.
*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!''
*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".
*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 the 19th logo if it was to follow instead.
*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 the 19th logo if it was to follow instead.

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