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'''Technique:''' Live action. | '''Technique:''' Live action. | ||
'''Audio:''' A voiceover (usually a character from one of the shows) saying "This show (or the title of the show) was/is recorded/produced/taped (in front of/before a live studio/live audience) at/in Nickelodeon Studios (in Orlando) at Universal Studios Florida/in Orlando, Florida", which varies. On some shows, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | '''Audio:''' A voiceover (usually a character or announcer from one of the shows, or sometimes Wendell Craig) saying "This show (or the title of the show) was/is recorded/produced/taped (in front of/before a live studio/live audience) at/in Nickelodeon Studios (in Orlando) at Universal Studios Florida/in Orlando, Florida", which varies. On some shows, the ending theme of the show plays over it. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' On some shows, instead of a character, a generic recording is used | '''Audio Variant:''' On some shows, instead of a character, a generic recording is used with Wendell Craig saying "This show was produced in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida." This is one of the most common versions of the logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Family Double Dare'' and ''Outta Here!'' as well as one season 3 episode of ''Make | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''Family Double Dare'' and ''Outta Here!'' as well as one season 3 episode of ''Make the Grade''. | ||
===2nd Logo (August 1990)=== | ===2nd Logo (August 1990)=== | ||
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'''Technique:''' Same as the previous logo. | '''Technique:''' Same as the previous logo. | ||
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo. | '''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo. Maria Milito provides the narration. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen only on most season 3 episodes of ''Make | '''Availability:''' Seen only on most season 3 episodes of ''Make the Grade''. | ||
===3rd Logo (November 1990-1991)=== | ===3rd Logo (November 1990-1991)=== | ||
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*Another variant has the view of Nickelodeon Studios shot on an overcast day, like the first two logos. But this time, the clouds are darker which makes it look like it's about to rain. | *Another variant has the view of Nickelodeon Studios shot on an overcast day, like the first two logos. But this time, the clouds are darker which makes it look like it's about to rain. | ||
** There’s also an extended version which has a shot of kids running towards the Nickelodeon Studios building. This shot was also used in a few Universal Studios Florida commercials from 1993-94. | ** There’s also an extended version which has a shot of kids running towards the Nickelodeon Studios building. This shot was also used in a few Universal Studios Florida commercials from 1993-94. | ||
*On ''Clarissa Explains It All'', the logo transitions from the [[Thunder Pictures]] logo. | |||
'''Technique:''' Same as the first two logos. | '''Technique:''' Same as the first two logos. | ||
'''Audio:''' Same as the first two logos. | '''Audio:''' Same as the first two logos. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' There is a silent variant at the end of the [[Sony Wonder]] VHS release of ''Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments''. | |||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* The full logo is seen on ''Eureeka's Castle'', and the first seasons of both ''Welcome Freshmen'' and ''Get | * The full logo is seen on ''Eureeka's Castle'', and the first seasons of both ''Welcome Freshmen'' and ''Get the Picture''. | ||
* The short version without the Slime Geyser shot is seen on the first seasons of both ''Clarissa Explains It All'' and ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!'', as well as later Season 1 episodes of ''Get | * The short version without the Slime Geyser shot is seen on the first seasons of both ''Clarissa Explains It All'' and ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!'', as well as later Season 1 episodes of ''Get the Picture''. | ||
** The short version was also used on 2011-2015 broadcasts of seasons 2-5 of ''All That'' on TeenNick's The 90's Are All That block, plastering over the 1994 version of the 5th logo on season 2 and the 1994 and 1996 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] logos on seasons 2 through 5. | ** The short version was also used on 2011-2015 broadcasts of seasons 2-5 of ''All That'' on TeenNick's The 90's Are All That block, plastering over the 1994 version of the 5th logo on season 2 and the 1994 and 1996 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] logos on seasons 2 through 5. | ||
* The overcast variant is seen on later 1991 episodes of ''Eureeka's Castle'' and also on ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!''. | * The overcast variant is seen on later 1991 episodes of ''Eureeka's Castle'' and also on ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!''. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Similar to the last logo, except it's animated. There is a realistic coloring of a side view of the front of Nickelodeon Studios (that looks like it was done with a | '''Visuals:''' Similar to the last logo, except it's animated. There is 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 Geyser. Around the building, there is a {{color|hotpink|hot pink}} line. The sequence then fades to a front view of the building, with the Universal Studios globe visible next to it. The entire picture "wiggles" throughout. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This is the only logo that is animated as opposed to using live action footage. | '''Trivia:''' This is the only logo that is animated as opposed to using live action footage. | ||
'''Variants:''' | |||
* On some shows like ''Figure It Out'', a copyright stamp is superimposed at the bottom of the screen. It may appear during the front view sequence or all throughout the logo. | |||
* On ''Clarissa Explains It All'', the logo (just like the previous) transitions from the [[Thunder Pictures]] logo. | |||
'''Technique:''' Cel animation. | '''Technique:''' Cel animation. | ||
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*On later Russian airings of ''Noah Knows Best'', a voiceover says the monologue in Russian. | *On later Russian airings of ''Noah Knows Best'', a voiceover says the monologue in Russian. | ||
**On a Russian airing of an episode, there is no announcer, leaving just the end theme. | **On a Russian airing of an episode, there is no announcer, leaving just the end theme. | ||
* | *''Gullah Gullah Island'' has a short guitar tune playing underneath the voiceover. Sometimes, there is no music, or the ending theme of the episode plays instead. | ||
*On ''Roundhouse'', a child giggles after the ending monologue. On most episodes, | *On ''Roundhouse'', a child giggles after the ending monologue. On most episodes, another voiceover interrupts and repeats what the first voiceover says, causing the first one to say "Shut up!" | ||
*On ''Weinerville'', | *On ''Weinerville'', Dottie (played by Marc Weiner) does the voiceover, and ends her spiel by going "Woo!". | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* A copyright stamp may be seen below, either all throughout the logo or during just the globe sequence. | |||
* Starting in 1994, the zooming shot is replaced with a new shot taken from the perspective of a park guest approaching the main building on foot before cutting to the Universal globe shot. | * Starting in 1994, the zooming shot is replaced with a new shot taken from the perspective of a park guest approaching the main building on foot before cutting to the Universal globe shot. | ||
*One version seen on season 2 of ''What Would You Do?'' and the pilot episode of ''All That'' has the shot of the kids running towards the building from the overcast variant of the 3rd logo, before it fades to the globe shot. | *One version seen on season 2 of ''What Would You Do?'' and the pilot episode of ''All That'' has the shot of the kids running towards the building from the overcast variant of the 3rd logo, before it fades to the globe shot. | ||
* On a season one episode of ''All That'' and ''Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments'', there’s a short version with just the shot of the Universal Globe. | * On a season one episode of ''All That'' and ''Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments'', there’s a short version with just the shot of the Universal Globe. | ||
* An extended version of the zoom-in towards the building which starts further out can be found on an rare Nickelodeon promo. The only known use of it was during the ‘Greetings from Nickelodeon Studios’ block on The Splat. | * An extended version of the zoom-in towards the building which starts further out can be found on an rare Nickelodeon promo. The only known use of it was during the ‘Greetings from Nickelodeon Studios’ block on The Splat. | ||
'''Technique:''' Same as the first logo. | '''Technique:''' Same as the first logo. | ||
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*The second variant was seen on the first two seasons of both ''All That'' and ''Kenan & Kel''. | *The second variant was seen on the first two seasons of both ''All That'' and ''Kenan & Kel''. | ||
* Starting in 1997, all shows taped at Nickelodeon Studios use the previous logo instead. | * Starting in 1997, all shows taped at Nickelodeon Studios use the previous logo instead. | ||
'''Final Note:''' Due to lack of talent in the area and Nickelodeon’s shift from game-shows to closed-set productions, Nickelodeon Studios closed on April 30, 2005. The last program to use the studio was ''Nickelodeon SPLAT!'' in August of 2004.{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Paramount}}{{Animation-Navbox}} | |||
'''Final Note:''' Due to lack of talent in the area and Nickelodeon’s shift from game-shows to closed-set productions, Nickelodeon Studios closed on April 30, 2005. The last program to use the studio was ''Nickelodeon SPLAT!'' in August of 2004. | |||
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