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=== Idents ===
 
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images (2).jpg|"Doo-Wop-A-Saurus", by Joey Ahlbum

Revision as of 18:53, 30 November 2013

1981–2003

Idents

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.

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)

World IDs (1999-2004)

Also, Nickelodeon started using ID's featuring children around the world.

2005–2009

Idents

Bumpers

Promos