On April 7, 2003, the channel was renamed as '''Nicktoons'''. This change was believed to be the golden years of Nicktoons by fans due to the channel featuring many classic Nickelodeon programming on it during its time and the logo being a homage on the original Nickelodeon logo.
On April 7, 2003, the channel was renamed as '''Nicktoons'''. This change was believed to be the golden years of Nicktoons by fans due to the channel featuring many classic Nickelodeon programming on it during its time and the logo being a homage on the original Nickelodeon logo.
The original logo for Nicktoons TV featured orange silhouettes of Nickelodeon characters.
Nicktoons (first era)
2003-2004
2004–2005
On April 7, 2003, the channel was renamed as Nicktoons. This change was believed to be the golden years of Nicktoons by fans due to the channel featuring many classic Nickelodeon programming on it during its time and the logo being a homage on the original Nickelodeon logo.
Nicktoons Network
2005–2009
On September 23, 2005, Nicktoons introduced a new look and became Nicktoons Network. The logo was designed in house, and Exopolis created the new on-air graphics package.
As part of Nickelodeon's rebranding effort, all of its channels were rebranded on September 28, 2009. Along with the rebrand, Nicktoons Network reverted back to its old name used from 2003 to 2005. The "TOONS" part is shown in red, blue, silver/grey, yellow and green in bumpers and promotional advertisements and even on on-screen bugs from 2009–2014 before the channel stuck with only one variant bug. This red one is still sometimes used in Nicktoons bumpers and advertisements.
2014–2016
On May 5, 2014, the main variant and on-screen bug for "TOONS" was changed. While multiple other designs for the Nicktoons logo remained on bumpers and sometimes on-screen bugs, this lime logo replaced the red one as the main variant.
2016–present
In 2016, Nicktoons replaced the green 'toons' screen bug to blue again.
Notes: 1Owned by Universidad de Chile (former owners of CHV), operating as a secondary channel. 2Local stations until 1993. 3Local version of The Voice, previously made by competitor Canal 13, under current license of ITV Studios. 4Under license of Fremantle. 5Under license of Venevisión. 6Under license of Cartoon Network (WarnerMedia). 7Local version of the game show The Alphabet Game. 8Co-production with Iguana Producciones. 9Under the licence of TVE. 10Under licence of Telefe. 11Local version of the Big Brother program, currently licensed by Banijay. 12Alongside all the members of Anatel. 13Under online availability.
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