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* On the ''Rugrats'' episode "The Baby Vanishes/Farewell, My Friend", we hear an audio engineer saying (tying into how in the end credits for said episode, Tommy and Chuckie are heard arguing over whether the basement in their home is scary or not): "Gonna keep you going even longer than that next time, we'll do it one more time." This variant was often taken out of future Nickelodeon airings due to split-screen credits, but was later put back in on The '90s Are All That airings prior to rebranding as The Splat.
* On the ''Rugrats'' episode "The Baby Vanishes/Farewell, My Friend", we hear an audio engineer saying (tying into how in the end credits for said episode, Tommy and Chuckie are heard arguing over whether the basement in their home is scary or not): "Gonna keep you going even longer than that next time, we'll do it one more time." This variant was often taken out of future Nickelodeon airings due to split-screen credits, but was later put back in on The '90s Are All That airings prior to rebranding as The Splat.
* On the original pilot version of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''<nowiki/>'s episode "Big House Blues", calliope music was heard during this logo since the ending theme didn't trail into the Carbunkle Cartoons and Spumco logos.  
* On the original pilot version of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''<nowiki/>'s episode "Big House Blues", calliope music was heard during this logo since the ending theme didn't trail into the Carbunkle Cartoons and Spumco logos.  
* On a DVD release of ''The Amanda Show'', this logo had the buzzing sounds of the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
* On DVD and VHS releases of ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', this logo had the same audio as the next logo's variant with the show’s theme and Jimmy saying "Gotta blast!"


<u>Availability</u>: Even though this logo has become a victim of plastering with the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo, it's still very common thanks to its long usage, which especially extends to home media. The MTV Networks copyright can be currently be seen on VHS tapes and DVDs of ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era, (including the pilot) and is currently seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, VHS tapes and DVDs of early episodes of ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and is also seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, and 1991-1994 episodes of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' on VHS and is again, also seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, as the Seasons 1 & 2 DVD edit it out. However, it's intact on the "Seasons 3 and a Halfish" and Season 5 and Some more of 4 DVDs, and VHS tapes and DVDs of pre-1994 episodes of ''Doug'', which is, once again, currently seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick''.'' The Nickelodeon byline is rather rare as it was used for a short time along with being used concurrently with the Viacom copyright from 1995-1996 and it can be seen on VHS tapes of some ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era and is seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, VHS tapes and DVDs of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' episodes from the era, VHS tapes of some ''Rocko's Modern Life'' episodes from this era, and season 1-3 episodes of ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters'' on VHS, which was last seen in October 2011 on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick. It was also seen on ''The Angry Beavers'' pilot episode from 1994 called "Snowbound". The Viacom variant is super-duper common and can be seen on all Nicktoons up until 1997, when they used the logo below. At that point, only Klasky Csupo shows such as ''Rugrats'', ''As Told by Ginger'', and ''The Wild Thornberrys'' used this logo along with ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (current prints of the latter use the next logo instead). The 1997 variant is rare and can only be found on late-1997 episodes of ''Rugrats'' and ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters.'' The first three seasons of ''Rocko's Modern Life'' released through Shout! Factory have this logo intact (2011-2012). The "Big House Blues" variant is very rare, since not only does the Seasons 1 & 2 DVD edit it out as well as the other episodes but when aired the episode shares "In The Army"'s credits. This logo also appeared on the obscure ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' series, which can be found as a bonus feature on some ''Rugrats'' DVD releases.It was intact on MTV airings of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''. Strangely, some animated Nick shows did not use this logo, such as ''KaBlam!'' and ''Pelswick'', as they used the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions logo.
<u>Availability</u>: Even though this logo has become a victim of plastering with the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo, it's still very common thanks to its long usage, which especially extends to home media. The MTV Networks copyright can be currently be seen on VHS tapes and DVDs of ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era, (including the pilot) and is currently seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, VHS tapes and DVDs of early episodes of ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and is also seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, and 1991-1994 episodes of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' on VHS and is again, also seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, as the Seasons 1 & 2 DVD edit it out. However, it's intact on the "Seasons 3 and a Halfish" and Season 5 and Some more of 4 DVDs, and VHS tapes and DVDs of pre-1994 episodes of ''Doug'', which is, once again, currently seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick''.'' The Nickelodeon byline is rather rare as it was used for a short time along with being used concurrently with the Viacom copyright from 1995-1996 and it can be seen on VHS tapes of some ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era and is seen on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick, VHS tapes and DVDs of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' episodes from the era, VHS tapes of some ''Rocko's Modern Life'' episodes from this era, and season 1-3 episodes of ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters'' on VHS, which was last seen in October 2011 on ''The '90s Are All That'' on TeenNick. It was also seen on ''The Angry Beavers'' pilot episode from 1994 called "Snowbound". The Viacom variant is super-duper common and can be seen on all Nicktoons up until 1997, when they used the logo below. At that point, only Klasky Csupo shows such as ''Rugrats'', ''As Told by Ginger'', and ''The Wild Thornberrys'' used this logo along with ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (current prints of the latter use the next logo instead). The 1997 variant is rare and can only be found on late-1997 episodes of ''Rugrats'' and ''AAAHH!!! Real Monsters.'' The first three seasons of ''Rocko's Modern Life'' released through Shout! Factory have this logo intact (2011-2012). The "Big House Blues" variant is very rare, since not only does the Seasons 1 & 2 DVD edit it out as well as the other episodes but when aired the episode shares "In The Army"'s credits. This logo also appeared on the obscure ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'' series, which can be found as a bonus feature on some ''Rugrats'' DVD releases.It was intact on MTV airings of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''. Strangely, some animated Nick shows did not use this logo, such as ''KaBlam!'' and ''Pelswick'', as they used the 1996 Nickelodeon Productions logo.

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