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'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* When Nickelodeon revamped their credits pushback on their shows in August 2001 (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 Productions]] logo. Composed by Jim Lang, the head composer for ''Hey Arnold!''.
* When Nickelodeon revamped their credits pushback on their shows in August 2001 (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 Productions]] logo. Composed by Jim Lang, the head composer for ''Hey Arnold!''.
* An airing on the ''Hey Arnold!'' 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.
* An airing on the ''Hey Arnold!'' 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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