1984–2005
Some of these variants were still seen at Nickelodeon Studios until 2005.
Splat version #11 (used in the 1992 "How to Nickelodeon" manual)
Slime version #2 (used for You Can't Do That on Television and Double Dare)
1993–2004
Splat version #1 (also used on the Dutch DVDs of Little Red Tractor and other non-Nicktoon Dutch DVDs that are aired on Nickelodeon in the Netherlands)
Splat version #19 (used in the "Never Done Clay" ID from 1997)
1998–2008
Splat version #3 (used on a 1998
CatDog ID)
2000–2004
2002–2009
In 2003, the main design of the splat changed from a cartoonish style to a more realistic look. Its earliest debut was in the Nickmas commercial in December 2002. According to the Orange Book branding manual, some of these versions have names (i.e. "Armpit Fart", "Kapow!", "Pink Lemonade").[1]
Splat version #1 (2nd version) (used for a
SNICK commercial in 2004)
Splat version #1 (shortened)
Splat version #3 (shortened)
Splat version #3 (shortened) (2nd version) (used for Nicksgiving Weekend from 2003)
Splat version #5 (2nd version) (used in the We've Got Your Back commercial from 2005)
Splat version #6 (shortened)
Splat version #7 (2nd version) (used for Scribble Era idents from 2006-2009)
Splat version #7 (shortened)
Splat version #7 (shortened) (alternative) (used in DVD, merchandise and books from 2004-2007)
Splat version #7 (shortened) (3rd version) (used for
Nickelodeon DI TV9)
Splat version #7 (shortened) (4th version)
Splat version #9 (seen on the personalized version of "
Dora the Explorer: Whose Birthday Is It?")
Splat version #10 (shortened)
Splat version #11 (shortened)
Splat version #12 (used on DVD and VHS covers from 2003–2004)
Splat version #12 (shortened) (used on DVD and VHS covers from 2004–2006)
Splat version #16 (shortened)
100 MPH version (shortened)
Bonanza! version (shortened) (used as a screenbug in Germany from 2005-2007/08)
Buuurrrp! version (shortened) (seen in Nickelodeon Germany wallpapers from 2005)
Dancing Martain version #2 (seen on Nickelodeon Italy website)
Kapow! version (shortened)
Loooogie version (shortened)
My New Best Friend version
Peace Out, Homey version (shortened)
Peace Out, Homey version #2 (shortened) (used for a
Nickelodeon brand promo in Germany)
Pink Lemonade version #5 (Used for
Zoey 101)
Pink Lemonade version (shortened)
Pink lemonade version #2 (shortened)
Snooze version (shortened)
Snotrocket version (shortened)
Speed Demon version (shortened)
Speed Demon version #2 (shortened)
Squirt! version (shortened)
Squirt! version #2 (shortened)
Squirt! version #3 (shortened)
Treat version (shortened)
Treat version #2 (shortened) (used for
TEENick from 2004–2007)
Treat version #3 (shortened) (seen in
Nickelodeon R U All That? commercial from 2003)
Turkey version (used for Nicksgiving Weekend from 2004)
Earliest version (used in the Nickmas promo from 2002)
2006–2009
These versions were used in tandem with some of the 2003 variants until 2009.
2008 version (used in some promos, bumpers,
Play Date block from 2009, and the
Nickelodeon Productions "lightbulb" logo)
Short version #2 (used in some promos, bumpers, split-screen credits, and as an onscreen bug)
Short version #3 (used in some promos, bumpers, and split-screen credits)
Glossy version (used in France from 2009 to 2010)
Shortened gloss version (used in the
Nick.com website from 2007 to 2009)
1984–2005
Some of these variants were still seen at Nickelodeon Studios until 2005.
Blimp version #3 (shortened)
Christmas ornament version
Christmas tree version #1
Christmas tree version #2
Christmas tree version #3
Feet version (used on the "Gymnast" ID from 1992–1996)
Flag version #2 (Germany screenbug)
Glasses version #1 (used in the "Doo-Wop-a-Saurus" ID from 1986–1992)
Hands version (used on the "Pattycake" ID from 1984–1990)
Heart and arrow version #1
Jack-O-Lantern version #1
Jack-O-Lantern version #2
Jack-O-Lantern version #3
Lightning bolt version #1
Lightning bolt version #2
Lightning bolt version #3
Lightning bolt version #4
Movie theater banner version
Logo used in the Plug bumper.
Ragdoll and thought bubble version
Ribbon version (used in the "Orange You Glad" ID from 1986–1991)
Rocket version #3 (shortened)
Scattered letters version
Sun version #4 (used in the "All the Kids Say" ID from 1993-1995)
Thought bubble version #1
Thought bubble version #2