Several black lines and curved lines are drawn, tracing the motion of their arms. Availability: Extremely rare; your best bets are looking for Nick Jr. VHS tapes and DVDs from 1997-1999, such as Blue's Clues: Blue's Birthday. FX/SFX: The set and props are all real-life, but there were complicated computer/2D effects used. Logo: In the North Pole, we see a blue bear on a mountain, and an orange bear cheering. Nick Jr.'s 2001 rebrand was produced by AdamsMoroika and Editional Effects. After the third jump, a silhouette of a cat walks by, stops and lets out a weird "MEOW!" It is retained when rerun on Nick Jr. (formerly "Noggin"), and appears alongside the 1995 Paramount Television logo on its VHS releases, excluding Blue's Birthday, Blue's Discoveries, and Blue's Safari. Nick Jr. is a 24-hour television network and sister station of Nickelodeon. They meet each other and snuggle together. Until February 2 2009, Nick Jr. was part of the Nickelodeon programming channel, seen on Nickelodeon weekday mornings. Variant: An extended version exists where at the beginning the two frogs hop on the lily pads in the back before they stop hopping on their usual spots. When the fish eat it, the left fills with orange and the right with blue, resulting in the Nick Jr. logo of the time (which is basically the same as the 1996 version, but with a "tighter" look to the shapes). Then, JR runs around Nick, as lots of complicated things happen in the background. The extended version is extinct. Editor's Note: The environment that the pigs are in doesn't seem quite like a farm. ", followed by the children replying, "Ready!". Appeared on several shows of the era, such as Gullah Gullah Island and Allegra's Window. Variant: Sometimes, a female announcer would say “There's more Nick Jr. coming up, up and up!”. You can find it on old VHS tapes, or DVDs. Music/Sounds: A piano dings, then a synthesized rise plays when the crocodiles smile at each other. Wubbzy! Music: A whimsical cartoon-sounding piece with a clarinet, bassoon, violin and percussion. Then, an orange moon saying "NICK" appears. Although there is a brick wall on the right side of the screen, if you look closely in the very back, you can see what looks like an ocean behind them. 3. https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/Nick_Jr._Productions/Summary?oldid=100007, A dad with a child holding hands together (see the 1st logo). Boy: "When are we gonna start?" Availability: Common for the short version. They both go to investigate. The boy stares at them from over the side of his bed in puzzlement. ", before fading to black. Logo: A lot to describe here, but here we go: We fade in to a moving cloud sky (a la Gaumont-Buena Vista International) with an orange crescent-shaped object with the Nickelodeon text, peeling from one end (a la a banana). Music/Sounds: A peaceful celesta/Rhodes piano tune overlapped with a reverberated synth-bass "pin drop" sound effect, a high-octave xylophone tingle and the kitten meowing and purring. Trivia: The game board that Nick and Jr are running on is similar to the Candy Land board game. The frogs are slightly bigger in this variant. Little Bear: "Are you sure?" NICK runs to JR and does the same thing, before swinging JR up. Logo: On a swamp background, we see three lily pads, one of them has an orange frog and a small blue frog. Nickname: "Nick Robot", "The Pixel Robot", "8-Bit Nick" Logo: On a white background, an orange object blurs in from the somewhat-bottom-left to the bottom-center, revealing it is a 2D 8-bit robot composed of large pixels. Availability: Extinct. Although Blue's Clues was the only show to air this logo on TV, the silent version without the copyright stamp can also be found on some VHS and DVD releases of Dora the Explorer and Little Bill. Variant: A short version exists, starting with the mice eating the cheese. Then JR. comes out and they snuggle together. It zooms out to reveal a multi-colored doorway. On DVDs, this is unnecessary since there would be no bug on the screen, and one who never saw the extended variant would wonder why the effect was there in the first place. Variant: There are many depending on the show you see. Then, a salt shaker stares at Nick and Jr. flying out of the toaster. Logo: On a white background, we see 2 black dots pop up in the center. Then, the two pigs walk to each other, and snuggle, getting into position once again. JR. stops temporarily and watches NICK doing it as a banana falls out from behind him. Add new page. Frogs 2 (2003-2007) Nick Jr… Music/Sounds: First, we hear the father and his son laughing and a Hanna-Barbera BOING sound, over the jumping animations. Final Note: On August 29, 2003, Face, the original host of Nick Jr, was last seen with his original look, before he was redesigned on September 1st. @RedBoy747, now that we know both logos exist, i think you should put it down on the page. https://freakylogo.fandom.com/wiki/Nick_Jr_Frogs_(2003)?oldid=98215. Logo: Same as the 4th logo, but the new Nick Jr. logo is used. JR runs to NICK and bumps NICK. Nicknames: "Game Of Catch", "Holding Hands", "Air Catch", "Father and Son". This Is A Category Of Nick Jr. FANDOM. as we pan out to the TV. Logo: In a backyard, we see a blue cat and an orange cat, walking through the backyard. First, the trademark info fades in-and-out. Music/Sounds: A jazzy vibraphone/bass fiddle tune with bouncing and frog sound effects. Finally, the xylophone plays the last three notes of the Nick Jr. theme by itself. Then, the dots "morph" into 2 drawings of fish. This also plasters over the 6th logo when the Nick Jr. block aired newer episodes of Dora the Explorer (especially on their primetime specials). Logo: In a bedroom, we see a boy (not the same one in "Scary Night"), winding up a toy, which leads to a creative set-up of toys such as toy soldiers and balls, that make a small gumball machine let out a gumball. Logo: On a white background, 2 black scanimated elephants (one large on the left and one small on the right) walk up to a pool. Usually, the closing theme of the show ends over. Seen on the Gullah Gullah Island: Binyah Binyah's Surprise VHS. Editor's Note: This logo might be too much for those scared of the dark, and the music, cat screeching and crow cawing can be very unsettling for some. We pan to the left to see trees and the words "nickjr." We cut to the kids laughing at the TV, and cut to the last few seconds of the ID, with the vocals "Nick Jr. is just for me!" Little Bear's line "Are you sure" is replaced by Dora saying "Wanna play?". 1 1993–2003 2 September 8, 1996–March 2, 2004 3 November 28, 1999–February 2, 2009 4 September 6, 2004–February 2, 2009 5 Variants 5.1 1993–2003 5.2 September 8, 1996–March 2, 2004 5.3 2001–2010 5.4 January 26, 2004 Seen on Little Bear seasons 1-4, Blue's Clues on VHS, Eureeka's Castle, Allegra's Window,and Gullah Gullah Island. A "Maggie and the Ferocious Beast" promo "Maggie and the Ferocious Beast" promo (Nowhere Land Parade) "Move it Like This" "I Love My Boots" "I Want Candy" "Blue's Big News" promo. The second … Logo: On a white background, with green hills, we see orange stripes with a blue curve around it. Just For Me! Logo: In a football game, we see 2 robots, one orange and one blue. Also, if you look around the screen at the end, you'll see a white outline around the entire logo, as if it came out of a book. It was also seen at the end of the 2000 VHS of Blue's Clues: Blue's Safari, instead of the next logo. It has a xylophone remix of the old "Nick Jr. is just for me!" The two people are both hugging together after the logo completely forms. The elephants start to dance, as NICK swings JR up with his trunk. Then, a fly appears, and the orange frog tries to catch it twice, but then the blue frog catches it. Music/Sounds: A 4-note theme with a “SQUEAK” sound at the end. FX/SFX: CGI animation produced by Data-Motion-Arts in New York.. Music/Sounds: A trumpet combined with a brief boogie-woogie riff. Then, a blue boy named JR. comes spinning out from the back left twirling crazily. Nick and Jr. each take turns jumping on the piano keys, then they jump onto the piano's rim. After their first leap, a silhouette of a tree with legs is walking the same direction as the stars. Unfortunately, it was plastered by the 2008 Nickelodeon "Lightbulb Returns" logo. This logo is uncommon today and can be seen on Little Bear and Gullah Gullah Island on their VHS releases and on the Noggin app, as well as VHS releases of Allegra's Window, Gullah Gullah Island, and Little Bear (along with the 1995 Paramount Television logo). and The Backyardigans (though the latter show instead uses the closing theme). and "It's a baby duck!". Background: Nick Jr. Productions is a television production arm of Nick Jr. founded in 1993. Music/Sounds: A banjo skiffle with kids giggling. FX/SFX: All the characters appearing, then the pan. Availability: Ultra rare. Oona pops up and claps as well. This logo can be seen on select episodes of Fifi and the FlowerTots and Roary the Racing Car. Then, the dots "morph" into 2 drawings of fish. It appears on Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Treasure Hunt. Music/Sounds: A beautiful pizzicato piece with strings, mixed with the weird "MEOW!" A promo for "Dora Saves the Prince" "Eight New Reasons" promo. Nick and Jr. crash into the ground and get into their normal position. Availability: This was originally used as a Nick Jr. ID. Recently plastered over with the 2008 Nickelodeon logo without the copyright stamp only on Nickelodeon. Nicknames: "Game Of Catch", "Holding Hands", "Air Catch", "Father and Son", "Pretend Catch" Logo: On a white background, we see an orange dad with "NICK" on his body and a blue child with "JR" on his body, making a "throwing" motion, like they are playing catch. Availability: Seen on Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom episodes since Season 2 and Peppa Pig episodes since Season 3 (2nd half). Variant: Later releases had the Little Bear clips replaced with ones from Dora The Explorer. It plasters over the 2nd logo at the end of the first three episodes on the DVD release of Blue's Clues: Blue's Biggest Stories. This page was last edited on 19 September 2020, at 22:45. In between, wee see silhouettes of a tree and a girl with a jump rope walking by. Then we pan down as the two hold hands together as they descend. Like with the snow globe logo, it appeared from November to March of every year it aired. Then the snow globe is shaken, and we zoom out to see that the same logo, but animated, is outside on a white background with NICK holding the snow globe. Wow! Music/Sounds: The children, the clips, and various sound effects accompanied by a soft, country-style jingle. Editor's Note: It's very memorable and is a favorite of many. However, on "What is Blue Afraid Of?," a soft meow can be heard accompanied by the end theme. Several black lines and curved lines are drawn, tracing the motion of their arms. It can be seen on pre-2005 episodes of shows like Blue's Clues, Little Bill (The first show to use this logo), Oswald, and The Backyardigans on Nick Jr. and pre-2009 episodes of Dora the Explorer on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. (Which is why the bumper is called Candy Land.). Then they stop, and NICK roars loudly. Share your feedback on, National Telefilm Associates Home Entertainment, Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (Thailand), National Iranian Radio & Television (Iran), Three Characters Incorporated/Angelica Films. Logo: In a barn, we see a nest and zoom out from it. Logo: From below in a computer-generated city, we see two gigantic parade floats, one orange and one blue, resembling the NICK JR. logo. Logo: We see an aurora in a black forest. The parent has "NICK" on it's body when his/her child has "JR" on it's body. Scary Logos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. FX/SFX: 2D animation produced by Lester Films. Availability: Extremely rare. This was used as a station ID. Finally, the background turns into a peaceful, purple color, with corny "stars" that move, and NICK and JR get into their position. When the fish eat it, the left fills with orange and the right with blue, resulting in the Nick Jr. logo of the time (which is basically the same thing as the 1994 version, but with a "tighter" look to the shapes).

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