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* On the still variants, it's silent.
* On the still variants, it's silent.
* On ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris'', the audio is out-of-sync. To accommodate this, the ending sound effects are closer together and the quacking sound is sped-up (this also occurs on the cheaply-animated alternate variant).
* On ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris'', the audio is out-of-sync. To accommodate this, the ending sound effects are closer together and the quacking sound is sped-up (this also occurs on the cheaply-animated alternate variant).
* On television airings of ''Rugrats'' episodes with this logo from November 1999 to early spring 2000, the logo's theme is low-pitched.
* In 2010-2013 Nickelodeon re-airings of ''Rugrats'' with the split-screen credits omit the boing sound at the end.
* In 2010-2013 Nickelodeon re-airings of ''Rugrats'' with the split-screen credits omit the boing sound at the end.
* On the first season of ''The Wild Thornberrys,'' the episode, "Nigel Knows Best" (the only season one episode from the show to have this logo), the boing sound gets cut-off before it fully finishes and in between the transition from this logo to the Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Haypile", the last note from the last logo is heard.
* On the first season of ''The Wild Thornberrys,'' the episode, "Nigel Knows Best" (the only season one episode from the show to have this logo), the boing sound gets cut-off before it fully finishes and in between the transition from this logo to the Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Haypile", the last note from the last logo is heard.
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