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*''Ready Jet Go!'' uses the above variant, but the logo zooms in slightly, in color, and lacks the film effect. It is also in the 16:9 aspect ratio. The logo also has a flash at the end to transition to the Wind Dancer Films logo.
*''Ready Jet Go!'' uses the above variant, but the logo zooms in slightly, in color, and lacks the film effect. It is also in the 16:9 aspect ratio. The logo also has a flash at the end to transition to the Wind Dancer Films logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' None. However, ''Ready Jet Go!'' has the logo zoom in and has it flash at the end.
'''Technique:''' None. However, ''Ready Jet Go!'' has the logo zoom in and has it flash at the end.


'''Music/Sounds:''' 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!''. Prior to 2000 and again on ''Party Wagon'' and since 2016, until 2019, it had the closing theme of the show. 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:''' 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!''. Prior to 2000 and again on ''Party Wagon'' and since 2016, until 2019, it had the closing theme of the show. 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.

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