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This is the vanity card for ''Hey Arnold!'' creator Craig Bartlett.
This is the vanity card for ''Hey Arnold!'' creator Craig Bartlett.


(October 7, 1996-June 8, 2004; February 15, 2016-)
(October 7, 1996-June 8, 2004; February 15, 2016-May 16, 2019)


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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show. However, when Nickelodeon started using credits pushback on their shows in September 2000 (which as a result cuts off the ending theme in favor of promos), the logo gained a theme. It consists of a chorus singing the company name, followed by a mysterious flute/gong tune (similar to Native American tribe woodwind music) which played over the following Nickelodeon or Nickelodeon Productions logo. Composed by Jim Lang, the head composer for ''Hey Arnold!''. However, an airing on the episode, "April Fools' Day" actually replaced the musical version and instead used the end theme from the episode, "Timberly Loves Arnold/Eugene, Eugene!" which played over the Nickelodeon logo that followed as well.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show. However, when Nickelodeon started using credits pushback on their shows in September 2000 (which as a result cuts off the ending theme in favor of promos), the logo gained a theme. It consists of a chorus singing the company name, followed by a mysterious flute/gong tune (similar to Native American tribe woodwind music) which played over the following Nickelodeon or Nickelodeon Productions logo. Composed by Jim Lang, the head composer for ''Hey Arnold!''. However, an airing on the episode, "April Fools' Day" actually replaced the musical version and instead used the end theme from the episode, "Timberly Loves Arnold/Eugene, Eugene!" which played over the Nickelodeon logo that followed as well.


'''Availability:''' The original version survives on DVDs of ''Hey Arnold!'', as well as all airings of the series on TeenNick's Nick Rewind block. The variation with the chorus is extinct and has not appeared since the show was last aired on Nicktoons Network in 2008, and all airings of the series on TeenNick (prior to them adopting the "credits on the bottom of the screen" format) use the early variant of this logo. Also seen on the Cartoon Network pilot ''Party Wagon.'' It is currently seen on ''Ready Jet Go!'' on PBS Kids. Don't expect to see this logo on ''Dinosaur Train'', ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', or on ''Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie''.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. The original version survives on DVDs of ''Hey Arnold!'', as well as all airings of the series on TeenNick's Nick Rewind block. The variation with the chorus is extinct and has not appeared since the show was last aired on Nicktoons Network in 2008, and all airings of the series on TeenNick (prior to them adopting the "credits on the bottom of the screen" format) use the early variant of this logo. Also seen on the Cartoon Network pilot ''Party Wagon.'' It is currently seen on ''Ready Jet Go!'' on PBS Kids. Don't expect to see this logo on ''Dinosaur Train'', ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', or on ''Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie''.


'''Editor’s Note:''' A very popular logo due to its omnipresence on Nickelodeon (thanks to the success of ''Hey Arnold!''), which is also known for the weird music and logo design.
'''Editor’s Note:''' A very popular logo due to its omnipresence on Nickelodeon (thanks to the success of ''Hey Arnold!''), which is also known for the weird music and logo design.
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