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===Background=== | ===Background=== <!--T:2--> | ||
Nickelodeon Studios was a television studio in Universal Studios Florida that also served as an attraction in the park, allowing kids to attend tapings of [[Nickelodeon IDs|Nick]]'s game shows. The first program taped there, ''Super Sloppy Double Dare'', was taped in Spring 1989, with the attraction fully opening on June 7th, 1990. The attraction, while initially very popular, began to decline in the 2000s as Nick began slowly switching their live-action output to closed-set sitcoms and moving filming to Nickelodeon on Sunset in Hollywood. The final show taped there, ''Nickelodeon Splat!'', finished taping on August 17th, 2004, with the attraction permanently shutting down on April 30th, 2005. | Nickelodeon Studios was a television studio in Universal Studios Florida that also served as an attraction in the park, allowing kids to attend tapings of [[Nickelodeon IDs|Nick]]'s game shows. The first program taped there, ''Super Sloppy Double Dare'', was taped in Spring 1989, with the attraction fully opening on June 7th, 1990. The attraction, while initially very popular, began to decline in the 2000s as Nick began slowly switching their live-action output to closed-set sitcoms and moving filming to Nickelodeon on Sunset in Hollywood. The final show taped there, ''Nickelodeon Splat!'', finished taping on August 17th, 2004, with the attraction permanently shutting down on April 30th, 2005. | ||
===1st Logo (July 1990-2003)=== | ===1st Logo (July 1990-2003)=== <!--T:3--> | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Ride View", "Animated Nick Studio" | '''Nicknames:''' "The Ride View", "Animated Nick Studio" | ||
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'''Logo:''' We see a realistic coloring of a side view of the front of Nickelodeon Studios (that looks like it was done with a colored pencil), including the slime fountain. Then, it fades to a front view of it, with the Universal globe visible next to it. | '''Logo:''' We see a realistic coloring of a side view of the front of Nickelodeon Studios (that looks like it was done with a colored pencil), including the slime fountain. Then, it fades to a front view of it, with the Universal globe visible next to it. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' Nice CGI animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' Nice CGI animation. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "[TITLE OF SHOW] was/is recorded/produced in front of a live (studio) audience at (in) Nickelodeon Studios (in Orlando) at Universal Studios (in Orlando), Florida". On some shows like ''GUTS'', the ending of the show's theme plays as well. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "[TITLE OF SHOW] was/is recorded/produced in front of a live (studio) audience at (in) Nickelodeon Studios (in Orlando) at Universal Studios (in Orlando), Florida". On some shows like ''GUTS'', the ending of the show's theme plays as well. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* On a Russian airing of a ''Noah Knows Best'' episode, there was no announcer and only the end theme of the show could be heard. | * On a Russian airing of a ''Noah Knows Best'' episode, there was no announcer and only the end theme of the show could be heard. | ||
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*On ''Gamefarm'', a synthesized announcer says the spiel. | *On ''Gamefarm'', a synthesized announcer says the spiel. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen on almost any show recorded from Nickelodeon Studios in the early '90s like ''Nick Arcade'', ''What Would You Do?'', and ''Nickelodeon GUTS'', among others. This can be also seen on any Nick Jr. show recorded from Nickelodeon Studios, including ''Gullah Gullah Island'' and ''Allegra's Window'' when they were rerun on Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin). It is currently seen on Nick Video. | '''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen on almost any show recorded from Nickelodeon Studios in the early '90s like ''Nick Arcade'', ''What Would You Do?'', and ''Nickelodeon GUTS'', among others. This can be also seen on any Nick Jr. show recorded from Nickelodeon Studios, including ''Gullah Gullah Island'' and ''Allegra's Window'' when they were rerun on Nick Jr. (formerly Noggin). It is currently seen on Nick Video. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' This is a favorite of many who grew up watching Nickelodeon programming as shown above. | '''Editor's Note:''' This is a favorite of many who grew up watching Nickelodeon programming as shown above. | ||
===2nd Logo (1990-2003)=== | ===2nd Logo (1990-2003)=== <!--T:12--> | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Ride View II", "Live Action Nick Studio" | '''Nicknames:''' "The Ride View II", "Live Action Nick Studio" | ||
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'''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, but it's live action instead. | '''Logo:''' Same as the previous logo, but it's live action instead. | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*In the first variant, we see the side view of the studio, with the slime geyser, like the previous logo, but as we fade into the front, the camera slowly zooms out until it's showing the globe. This is one of two variants that was shot on a sunny day. This can be seen on ''Clarissa Explains It All'', ''Get The Picture'', ''Eureeka's Castle'', ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!'' and ''Welcome Freshman''. | *In the first variant, we see the side view of the studio, with the slime geyser, like the previous logo, but as we fade into the front, the camera slowly zooms out until it's showing the globe. This is one of two variants that was shot on a sunny day. This can be seen on ''Clarissa Explains It All'', ''Get The Picture'', ''Eureeka's Castle'', ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!'' and ''Welcome Freshman''. | ||
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*The opening to ''Global GUTS'' featured an overhead shot of the studio's facade. | *The opening to ''Global GUTS'' featured an overhead shot of the studio's facade. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' Live action footage. | '''FX/SFX:''' Live action footage. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
*On ''Weinerville'', a "Woo!" can be heard near the end. | *On ''Weinerville'', a "Woo!" can be heard near the end. | ||
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*After they say the spiel on the VHS tape ''Allegra's Window: Small Is Beautiful'', Woofer says "Thanks, Tweeter!" "No problem!" Tweeter replies. | *After they say the spiel on the VHS tape ''Allegra's Window: Small Is Beautiful'', Woofer says "Thanks, Tweeter!" "No problem!" Tweeter replies. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Same as the previous logo. This logo appeared on some shows prior to 1995, such as ''Get the Picture'', but didn't become the main logo until 1995. All episodes of the ''Clarissa Explains it All'' season 1 DVD retain this logo. Currently, it can be seen on ''All That'' and ''Kenan & Kel'' on NickSplat on TeenNick. The running version was seen on ''Real Mature'', a Nick-produced sketch show that aired as a special on ABC in 1991, and the pilot episode of ''All That'' (the running footage was also seen in some Nick promos of the time). | '''Availability:''' Same as the previous logo. This logo appeared on some shows prior to 1995, such as ''Get the Picture'', but didn't become the main logo until 1995. All episodes of the ''Clarissa Explains it All'' season 1 DVD retain this logo. Currently, it can be seen on ''All That'' and ''Kenan & Kel'' on NickSplat on TeenNick. The running version was seen on ''Real Mature'', a Nick-produced sketch show that aired as a special on ABC in 1991, and the pilot episode of ''All That'' (the running footage was also seen in some Nick promos of the time). | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' A very nice and realistic live-action successor to the previous logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' A very nice and realistic live-action successor to the previous logo. | ||
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