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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On several episodes of ''Finders Keepers'', we hear silence over the fireworks logo.
* On several episodes of ''Finders Keepers'', there is silence over the fireworks logo.
* On the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'', we hear the fireworks logo's music.
* On the video ''Double Dare: The Inside Scoop'', there is the fireworks logo's music.


'''Availability:'''  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'', ''Finders Keepers'', and ''Eureeka's Castle'', as well as the [[Fox Television Stations Productions|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.
'''Availability:'''  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'', ''Finders Keepers'', and ''Eureeka's Castle'', as well as the [[Fox Television Stations Productions|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.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On ''Pinky Malinky'', we hear the opening theme of the show along with Pinky laughing, then saying "I can't, I can't" and then screaming  "woah!".
* On ''Pinky Malinky'', there is the opening theme of the show along with Pinky laughing, then saying "I can't, I can't" and then screaming  "woah!".
* On ''Glitch Techs'', some video game sound effects are heard.
* On ''Glitch Techs'', some video game sound effects are heard.
* The opening logo has a different rendition of the last five notes of Nickelodeon theme.
* The opening logo has a different rendition of the last five notes of Nickelodeon theme.
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