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1981–2003
Idents
"Silver Ball", by Lou Dorfsman & Bob Klein
"Doo-Wop-A-Saurus", by Joey Ahlbum
"Pinchface", by BlueBrick
"Dog & Bird", by International Rocketship
"Sweater", by Joanna Ferrone
"Christmas Eve", by Chris Harvey
"Disco Dogz", by Chris Gilligan
"Paper Chase", by Chris Gilligan
"Valentines", by 1-80-1 Productions
"Babette", by Wowhouse Pictures
"Chanukkah", by Chris Harvey
"Microphone Box", by BlueBrick
"Skeleton Dance", by Jim Keeshen
"Sleigh Ride", by Primal Screen
"Pop Goes The Monkey", by International Rocketship
"Jungle Quintet", by Joey Ahlbum
"Nick Brew", by Edward Bakst
"Egg & Spoon", by Edward Bakst
"Shaker", by Edward Bakst
"Fly Fishing", by Primal Screen
"Worm Feast", by Noyes & Laybourne
"Dog Poses", by William Wegman
"Dog Dreams", by VT2 Studios
"Opera Lady", by BlueBrick
"Falling Hats", by Steve Speer
"Slap's Fleck", by Colossal Pictures
"Rhino", by Colossal Pictures
"Mouse on Patrol", by Colossal Pictures
"Hans & Henrietta", by Steve Speer
"NickBot Takes All", by The Jim Henson Company
"Silly Putty", by Chris Gilligan
"Silly Putty 2", by Chris Gilligan
"Silly Putty 3", by Chris Gilligan
"Toothbrush", by Cosgrove Hall Films
"Breakfast", by Cosgrove Hall Films
"Hands", by Cosgrove Hall Films
"Jackhammer", by Mark Marek
"Arnold's Room", by Craig Barlett
"Skating Rink", by Jerry Lieberman
"Heads", by Jeff Sargeant
"Elvis", by Chris Gilligan
"Snooze", by Jerry Lieberman
"Waiting For You", by David Lubell
"Plaster", by 1-80-1 Productions
"Snowboy", by Jim Keeshen
"Fruits 1", by Joey Ahlbum
"Fruits 2", by Joey Ahlbum
"Buggy Drink", by Voltaire
"Surfer Dude", by Pete List
"The Band", by International Rocketship
"Dino Bop", by Joey Ahlbum
"Bulldog Crew", by Joey Ahlbum
"Easy Groove", by Jerry Lieberman
"Big Beast Quintet", by Colossal Pictures
"Whoopee", by Primal Screen
"Happy Chanukah", by Klasky Csupo
"Flying Monster", by Colossal Pictures
"Theatre", by IBC Digital
"Bicycles", by Noyes and Laybourne
"The Ship", by Noyes & Laybourne
"The Flip", by Noyes & Laybourne
"The Octopus", by Noyes & Laybourne
"Better off by Far", by David Lubell
"Anteater", by Olive Jar Studios
"Cheese Sandwich", by Broadcast Arts
"Origami", by Buzzco Associates
"Aliens", by Joesph Silver
"Nick Is Everyday 3D", by International Rocketship
"Tommy & Spike", by Klasky Csupo inc
"Dragon", by Buzzco Associates
"Caterpillar", by Buzzco Associates
"Four Circles", by Buzzco Associates
"Windbag", by Buzzco Associates
"Clown", by Buzzco Associates
"Screw", by Buzzco Associates
"Anime Shorts", by Gedeon
"Mengarie", by Noyes & Laybourne
"Nick Sings", by Cat&Crossbones Productions
'Monster Disco", by Webster Colcord
"Kid Cave Art", by Funline Animation
Camp Nickelodeon
All of these idents were produced by Howard Hoffman.
Stings
At 6 a.m. ET on July 4, 1993, following a contest (the contest was called "The New Shapes Contest") held by Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon debuted a series of new 3-dimensional stings produced by Nick Digital, Nickelodeon's in-house animation studio. An additional set of stings premiered on August 1, 1996. The stings were used for over 17 years.
Endtags
1984–1993
1993–1996
These endtags were designed by Barry Deck and made their world premiere on July 4, 1993 at 6 a.m. ET along with Nickelodeon's animated 3D logo stings.
1996–1998
1998–2000
Bumpers
1985-1993
1993–1996
1995–1999
1998–2001
All of these bumpers were produced by Colossal Pictures.
1999–2005
Character IDs Set A (1999-2002)
In 1999, Nickelodeon slowly began phasing out the old network IDs and replacing them with new ones featuring Nickelodeon characters.
"Angelica", by Klasky Csupo
"Tommy & Dil", by Klasky Csupo
Character ID's Set B (2003-2005)
In 2003, Nickelodeon began airing similar ID's by Primal Screen .
Abstract ID's (2000-2003)
Pictograph ID's (2002-2004)
One Featuring SpongeBob Characters
World IDs (1999-2004)
Also, Nickelodeon started using ID's featuring children around the world.
2005–2009
Idents
Promos
"Superstuffed Nicktoons Weekend 2008"
"The Penguins of Madagascar Premiere"