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* On some split-screen credits airings of ''Invader Zim'', the copyright doesn't appear for a few seconds.
* On some split-screen credits airings of ''Invader Zim'', the copyright doesn't appear for a few seconds.
* On ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', the words "Produced at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Burbank, California" are in between the logo and copyright info.
* On ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', the words "Produced at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Burbank, California" are in between the logo and copyright info.
* On ''Garlic Boy,'' The logo is smaller and tilted to the right.
* On ''Garlic Boy,'' the logo is smaller and tilted to the right.
* On the 2004 releases of ''Invader Zim'', the Nicktoons splat is replaced with an orange Nickelodeon splat logo.


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*The 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo usually plasters this on reruns. Even NickRewind on TeenNick is replacing this logo and the first one with the same logo during split-screen credits (''Angry Beavers'' is one show that still retains this logo because there is no split screen credits at the end).
*The 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo usually plasters this on reruns. Even NickRewind on TeenNick is replacing this logo and the first one with the same logo during split-screen credits (''Angry Beavers'' is one show that still retains this logo because there is no split screen credits at the end).
*''Hey Arnold'' has this logo plastered by the one of the 2017 Nickelodeon Productions logos on NickRewind, but VOD prints retain it (season 1 episodes have the first logo); it's the same for ''CatDog'' and ''Angry Beavers''.
*''Hey Arnold'' has this logo plastered by the one of the 2017 Nickelodeon Productions logos on NickRewind, but VOD prints retain it (season 1 episodes have the first logo); it's the same for ''CatDog'' and ''Angry Beavers''.
*The "Nickelodeon" variant is seen on ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'', ''Catscratch'', non-US airings of early ''El Tigre'' episodes, early episodes of ''Random! Cartoons'', 2007 episodes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', and the final season of ''Chalkzone''. It's also superimposed over the closing credits of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''. The main logo still appears on new episodes of shows that debuted prior to 2007, such as ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', until 2008.
*The "Nickelodeon" variant is seen on ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'', ''Catscratch'', non-US airings of early ''El Tigre'' episodes, early episodes of ''Random! Cartoons'', 2007 episodes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', and the final season of ''ChalkZone''. It's also superimposed over the closing credits of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''. The main logo still appears on new episodes of shows that debuted prior to 2007, such as ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', until 2008.
*The version without the copyright info was seen on ''Charlotte's Web 2 - Wilbur's Great Adventure'' and the teaser trailer for ''The Rugrats Movie''. It is also retained on Amazon Instant Video prints of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''.
*The version without the copyright info was seen on ''Charlotte's Web 2 - Wilbur's Great Adventure'' and the teaser trailer for ''The Rugrats Movie''. It is also retained on Amazon Instant Video prints of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''.
*From 2001 to 2006, this logo was seen on certain Nicktoons after split-screen credits on [[Nickelodeon]], replacing the 2000 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] "Weird Object" logo. This includes ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', ''The Fairly OddParents'' (which alternated with "The Weird Object"), ''ChalkZone'', ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'', ''Danny Phantom'', and ''Invader Zim'', which kept their respective logos while all of the other Nicktoons used the regular Nickelodeon Productions logo.
*From 2001 to 2006, this logo was seen on certain Nicktoons after split-screen credits on [[Nickelodeon]], replacing the 2000 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] "Weird Object" logo. This includes ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', ''The Fairly OddParents'' (which alternated with "The Weird Object"), ''ChalkZone'', ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'', ''Danny Phantom'', and ''Invader Zim'', which kept their respective logos while all of the other Nicktoons used the regular Nickelodeon Productions logo.
*Along with "The Weird Object", this has been extinct on television since 2006 and can only be found on VHS recordings or encodes online. Also seen on the 1997 ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' pilot and the 1998 ''Jimmy Neutron'' pilot.
*Along with "The Weird Object", this has been extinct on television since 2006 and can only be found on VHS recordings or encodes online. Also seen on the 1997 ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' pilot and the 1998 ''Jimmy Neutron'' pilot.
*The last cartoon to premiere with this logo was ''El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera'', while the last to use it was on the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode ''Goo Goo Gas''. It could also be seen on the three super-deformed shorts of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', which are preserved on the season 2 DVD release.
*The last cartoon to premiere with this logo was ''El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera'', while the last to use it was on the ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode "Goo Goo Ga''s"''. It could also be seen on the three super-deformed shorts of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', which are preserved on the season 2 DVD release.


'''Editor's Note:''' If this logo has been shown after Nickelodeon USA's split-screen credits, sometimes the name of the show in the copyright notice is very horribly shortened down (e.g., ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'' becomes ''Teen Age Robot'', and ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' becomes ''Oh Yeah!'').
'''Editor's Note:''' If this logo has been shown after Nickelodeon USA's split-screen credits, sometimes the name of the show in the copyright notice is very horribly shortened down (e.g., ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'' becomes ''Teen Age Robot'', and ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' becomes ''Oh Yeah!'').

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