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Nickelodeon, or simply Nick, is an American cable and satellite network, aimed at children and adolescents aged 9-16. Launched on December 1st, 1977, the network was originally founded as Pinwheel, named after a children's television show of the same name. The network was later renamed to Nickelodeon on April 1, 1979, after an early 20th century exhibition dedicated to showing projected motion pictures. | Nickelodeon, or simply Nick, is an American cable and satellite network, aimed at children and adolescents aged 9-16. Launched on December 1st, 1977, the network was originally founded as Pinwheel, named after a children's television show of the same name. The network was later renamed to Nickelodeon on April 1, 1979, after an early 20th century exhibition dedicated to showing projected motion pictures. | ||
===1st Logo | ===1st Logo (1988-1989)=== | ||
<u>Nickname:</u> "Nick ID Snippets" | <u>Nickname:</u> "Nick ID Snippets" | ||
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* On the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'', we hear the fireworks logo's music. | * On the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'', we hear the fireworks logo's music. | ||
<u>Availability:</u> Most of the variants can be seen on the Orlando-taped episodes of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare''. The long fireworks version (with music) can be seen on the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'' and at the end of ''Double Dare: The Messiest Moments'' on VHS. The short fireworks version, however, appeared on the syndicated versions of ''Double Dare'' and ''Finders Keepers'', as well as the Fox version of ''Family Double Dare'' (and even appeared on the Australian version of ''Double Dare'' after the "This program is based off of.." bumper). A short Nick Box is seen on the syndicated version of ''Double Dare'' and 1989 episodes of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare'' (both the Philadelphia and Orlando-taped episodes). The full Nick Box, however, can be seen on the video ''How to Throw a Double Dare Party''. The golf logo can be found on some Orlando-taped SSDD episodes as well. None of these variants appear on the British and Dutch versions of ''Double Dare'', though. | <u>Availability:</u> Rare. Most of the variants can be seen on the Orlando-taped episodes of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare''. The long fireworks version (with music) can be seen on the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'' and at the end of ''Double Dare: The Messiest Moments'' on VHS. The short fireworks version, however, appeared on the syndicated versions of ''Double Dare'' and ''Finders Keepers'', as well as the Fox version of ''Family Double Dare'' (and even appeared on the Australian version of ''Double Dare'' after the "This program is based off of.." bumper). A short Nick Box is seen on the syndicated version of ''Double Dare'' and 1989 episodes of ''Super Sloppy Double Dare'' (both the Philadelphia and Orlando-taped episodes). The full Nick Box, however, can be seen on the video ''How to Throw a Double Dare Party''. The golf logo can be found on some Orlando-taped SSDD episodes as well. None of these variants appear on the British and Dutch versions of ''Double Dare'', though. | ||
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> None. | ||
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*On at least one airing of ''Hey Arnold'', the kids laughing audio and the continued Snee-Oosh theme both play. | *On at least one airing of ''Hey Arnold'', the kids laughing audio and the continued Snee-Oosh theme both play. | ||
<u>Availability:</u> | <u>Availability:</u> Extinct. This logo was mainly used to plaster the Nickelodeon Productions logo on the split-screen credits (this was done to simplify the creation of the credits). Strangely, this logo wasn't seen on a 2001 airing of ''Taina'' with the split-screen credits, as the 1996 Nick Productions "Lightbulb" logo appears, and several airings of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' with the split-screen credits omitted this logo in favour of the NAS “Nickelodeon splat”, it is unknown what shape the Nickelodeon logo used on the former show. It was used from 2000 until 2006. Sometimes, it would appear on shows that weren't made by Nickelodeon, but had split-screen credits, like ''Speed Racer X'', ''My Dad The Rock Star'' and ''Butt Ugly Martians''. This logo was also used on the Nick on CBS block when it aired Nicktoons because of the fact that the block's credits were the same ones Nickelodeon used at the time. The still logo was last seen on the 2011 airing of ''Cry Baby Lane'', as current airings on NickSplat remove this logo. | ||
<u>Editor's Note:</u> None. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> None. |