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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* In exceptional cases, it uses the closing theme, like ''Stressed Eric'' and the ''Rugrats'' episode "I Remember Melville/No More Cookies". | * In exceptional cases, it uses the closing theme, like ''Stressed Eric'' and the ''Rugrats'' episode "I Remember Melville/No More Cookies". | ||
*For the abridged variant, the music is higher pitched, sped-up, and out-of-sync as it starts at where the second K should form. | * For the abridged variant, the music is higher pitched, sped-up, and out-of-sync as it starts at where the second K should form. | ||
* On ''Bird in the Window'', the logo is silent. | * On ''Bird in the Window'', the logo is silent. | ||
* A version exists on the 1998 pilot of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' where the logo plays as usual, but with the 1998 "Robot" logo audio instead. The pilot aired on September 1, 1998, and the "Robot" logo was introduced on October 8, 1998, so the "Robot" logo might have been intended to debut on this pilot, but for unknown reasons, was changed back to the "Graffiti" logo, but keeping the "Robot" audio intact. Interesting, but still very strange, not to mention that all other episodes with this logo use the normal music/sound variant. | * A version exists on the 1998 pilot of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' where the logo plays as usual, but with the 1998 "Robot" logo audio instead. The pilot aired on September 1, 1998, and the "Robot" logo was introduced on October 8, 1998, so the "Robot" logo might have been intended to debut on this pilot, but for unknown reasons, was changed back to the "Graffiti" logo, but keeping the "Robot" audio intact. Interesting, but still very strange, not to mention that all other episodes with this logo use the normal music/sound variant. | ||
* On ''Santo Bugito'', a slightly shortened version of the music is heard. | * On ''Santo Bugito'', a slightly shortened version of the music is heard. | ||
*On PAL prints, the music is high-pitched. | * On PAL prints, the music is high-pitched. | ||
*On a December 2001 CBS airing of the ''Rugrats'' episodes "Rugrats: The Santa Experience" and "A Rugrats Chanukah", a generic theme is playing. | * On a December 2001 CBS airing of the ''Rugrats'' episodes "Rugrats: The Santa Experience" and "A Rugrats Chanukah", a generic theme is playing. | ||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be seen on ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era on DVD and VHS. However, some episodes of ''Rugrats'' had this logo even after 1999; "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (aired May 4, 2001) is one example. This is most likely because the episode was intended to air with the first part of season 6 (the last batch of episodes to use this logo), but it got pushed back. Another strange case is that the 2002 VHS release of ''Rugrats'', ''Halloween'' for one example, also used this logo in place of the next one. It's also seen on home media releases of ''Duckman'', ''Santo Bugito'', and ''AAAHH!!!'' ''Real Monsters''. Also seen on early episodes of ''The Wild Thornberrys''. The ''Wild Thornberrys'' pilot variant is extinct, as the pilot hasn't been released or aired since its original airing in 1998. Don't expect to see this on the third season of ''The Simpsons'' for the reason above. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||
* Can be seen on ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era on DVD and VHS. | |||
* However, some episodes of ''Rugrats'' had this logo even after 1999; "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (aired May 4, 2001) is one example. This is most likely because the episode was intended to air with the first part of season 6 (the last batch of episodes to use this logo), but it got pushed back. | |||
* Another strange case is that the 2002 VHS release of ''Rugrats'', ''Halloween'' for one example, also used this logo in place of the next one. | |||
* It's also seen on home media releases of ''Duckman'', ''Santo Bugito'', and ''AAAHH!!!'' ''Real Monsters''. | |||
* Also seen on early episodes of ''The Wild Thornberrys''. The ''Wild Thornberrys'' pilot variant is extinct, as the pilot hasn't been released or aired since its original airing in 1998. | |||
* Don't expect to see this on the third season of ''The Simpsons'' for the reason above. | |||
'''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is well-known inside and outside the community for its constant airplay on Nickelodeon, as well as the off-the-wall music, animation, and design. | '''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is well-known inside and outside the community for its constant airplay on Nickelodeon, as well as the off-the-wall music, animation, and design. |