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Music/Sounds: The opening theme/voiceover of the trailer.Īvailability: This logo was made specifically for the first trailer for The Rugrats Movie, although it was used as a print logo from the company's inception up until the next logo. A green filmstrip sticks out reading "MOVIES".
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Logo: On a white background, we see an orange movie camera with " NICKELODEON" (in its well known font). The soda looks more like slime this may be intentional, given the fact that slime is one of Nickelodeon's most recognizable trademarks. Also appeared as an ident on Nickelodeon in Summer 1997 to promote the film.Įditor's Note: Well done concept but the CGI has not aged well. The brake sounds are accompanied with the familiar vocal Nickelodeon theme: "Nick nick nick nick, na-nick nick nick, NICKELODEON!"Īvailability: Like with the last logo, it's only seen on one movie, Good Burger. Music/Sounds: Soda pouring sounds and car sounds.
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On a TV spot for Snooze Alarm, the 2000 logo is tacked in the orange soda, replacing the NICKELODEON text.On The Making of Good Burger, the logo has " MOVIES" below also in the same font as " NICKELODEON".On the trailer for Good Burger, the Paramount logo stretches into a still, lightly-colored version of this logo.On full-screen prints of Good Burger, the logo is choppier.Trivia: This logo pays homage to a Nickelodeon Productions logo from 1995. When it's done pouring, the cap of the cup with a straw closes the top, and the cup drives around the screen like a race car, until it brakes and falls down, resulting in the cap coming off and the soda spilling out of the cup, reading " NICKELODEON" in the well known Nickelodeon font. Logo: On a black and blue gradient background, we see orange soda being dispensed into a large cup. Nicknames: "Home of the Good Burger", "Orange Soda" It's only seen on Harriet the Spy released on July 10th, 1996. Originally used as a Summer 1996 network ident. The music builds up to the blue rhino crashing into the screen, which segues into a rap-style vocal version of the Nickelodeon jingle.Īvailability: Extremely rare. Music/Sounds: Dramatic orchestral music that starts getting messed up as the blue rhino trips, along with yelping from the blue rhino when he's about to crash into the camera.
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Variant: On full-screen prints of Harriet the Spy, the logo is choppier.įX/SFX: 2D animation produced by Wild Brain in San Francisco. The blue rhino swings a bit on it and then smiles at the screen. The blue rhino pulls himself off the screen and hangs onto the Nickelodeon cloud on a black background, causes the cloud turns into the splat design. The blue rhino trips over the Nickelodeon logo, shaped like a cloud, and crashes into the camera. However, he repeatedly bumps, slips and crashes into the clouds in the logo, which turn out to be cardboard cutouts on a movie set. Logo: A blue rhino is shown running on what appears to be clouds (a send-up of the TriStar Pictures logo). Nicknames: "The Rhino", "Blue Rhino", "Nick Rhino" Their first film was Harriet the Spy, released in 1996. All of their movies are distributed by Paramount Pictures, as when Nickelodeon Movies was founded, its parent company Viacom (formerly the "old" Viacom, now known as CBS Corporation) had merged with Paramount Communications. In 1993, Nickelodeon made a deal with 20th Century Fox to produce films based on their properties such as their three original Nicktoons, but no movies were made under this joint venture, due to the Nick/TCF contract expiring in 1995, and Nickelodeon Movies was established to produce movies based on their shows, as well as other original family films. Logo descriptions and captures by AsdfTheRevival, Logoboy95, CuriousGeorge60, sega3dmm, Muzzarino, LogosForTheWin, and Nathan B.Įditions by AsdfTheRevival, Logoboy95, sega3dmm, V of Doom, CuriousGeorge60, DreamMechanic, CNViewer2006, Nathan B., Muzzarino, JackLovesCLGLogos, zman1997, and BoyOnTheMoonīackground: Nickelodeon Movies is the titular network's movie production arm.