The "ball" version of the logo was first seen in the live-action film Snow Day. The version with the logo was used until the 2D-animated film Rugrats Go Wild, released in 2003.
Following Nickelodeon's new logo design in 2009, the film division had gotten a new logo based on it. It was first introduced in the live-action film The Last Airbender released in 2010 albeit through a logo variant; the standard version was introduced in the computer-animated film Rango, then last used in Wonder Park. The logo was shown again before the short film Dora and the Fantastical Creatures when shown in theaters with PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie. This was done by Devastudios.
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This version was first seen in a trailer to the computer-animated film Wonder Park, and only used in only two live-action films Dora and the Lost City of Gold and Playing With Fire, both released in 2019.