Miscellaneous

What does the Nick Jr logo look like?

What does the Nick Jr logo look like?

Logo: On a sky background with skinny red-violet clouds, we see the Nick Jr. logo, as two stars wearing nightcaps (one big orange with NICK on it and small blue with JR. on it) ballet-jumping across the screen three times. In between, we see silhouettes of a tree and a girl with a jump rope walking by.

What is the meaning of Nick’s and Jr’s thumbs up?

The Nick arm is doing an “OK” gesture while the Jr. arm is holding a thumbs up. Diver (1989-1992): On a sky background, a blonde-haired teenage boy in swimming trunks climbs up a ladder of a diving board, runs to the end, and dives into a giant fishbowl.

Who animates the Nick Jr movie?

1996 – Webster Colcord animating the Nick Jr. “Crocodiles” I.D. at his studio in Portland, Oregon. Set by David Waddle, lighting by John Ashlee and David Trappe. 1996 – Webster Colcord animating the Nick Jr. “Crocodiles” I.D. at his studio in Portland, Oregon. Set by David Waddle, lighting by John Ashlee and David Trappe.

What is the game board Nick and Jr are running on?

Trivia: The game board Nick and Jr. are running on is similar to the Candy Land board game. (Which is why the bumper is called Candy Land) FX/SFX: CGI animation produced by Data-Motion-Arts in New York. Music: Carousel sounds, followed by a spinning noise.

When did Nickelodeon start using the doo wop bumper?

It was used from 1992 to the late ’90s. Easy Groove a trio of guys sing Nickelodeon doo-wop next to a orange billboard while construction workers change the Nickelodeon logo to different shapes. This bumper was used from 1985 to 1992. Created by Jerry Lieberman and Fred/Alan.

What were the bumpers on Nickelodeon in the 80s?

These are some bumpers that appeared on Nickelodeon during the 1980s, throughout the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and now on. Note: Some of the 1980s bumpers appear at the end of Super Sloppy Double Dare. Teacup Head A green-haired, computer-animated human drinks something out of a orange cup through his nose.

What year did Nickelodeon use the fish stage Bumper?

Internationally, Nickelodeon used to use this ident to sign-off every night. In the United States, it was an everyday bumper used from 1988 to 1995. Created by Noyes & Laybourne and Fred/Alan. Fish Stage Features a quartet of fish singing on a stage.