Nickelodeon disappoints me. They change their logo, which results in their creative crew leaving. Then they purposely make "The '90s Are All That" because they "cared for the fans" when in reality, the block is a hoax and is just an attempt for them to change all of their older show's production logos into the new one. I highly doubt that NICKELODEON cares for the fans. If they did then they wouldn't have changed the logo in the first place. Idiots.
@Medachod They only changed the production logos on a couple shows. Most of the shows still retain their original Nick logos. The pre-lightbulb ones even.
Fans have been wanting Nick to show the old shows forever now. Now they finally do it, with much effort mind you (full 90s Are All That packaging) and people still complain? Can't be pleased I suppose.
@Zipperman2000 No, they don't. By now, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Doug, and any other shows that have aired on the block for at least two months have had their production logos changed. If anything, only the "Nickelodeon Studios Florida" bit is left in, though on some occasions even that is removed to play the full jingle of the new logo.
@Medachod I've seen plenty of shows retain their original production logos at the end. You are right that some do have the new one, but not all. Also, it depends on the season. I see that Kenan and Kel tends to retain its production logo, as well as All That, though earlier seasons of All That do sometimes have the new logo used. I've seen Rugrats and Hey Arnold use their original production logos just last week. So it's as I said, some, not all, use the new logo.
@zshaw7549 I had stopped watching Nick by 97 too, thought I was too mature, but here I am an adult and wanting to see classic Nick again. =) They did rerun Salute Your Shorts and Pete and Pete for a few years after the shows were cancelled, I remember.
Yup.
loveforlogos 3 days ago
Actually, Chris Phillips tells us what's coming up next.
loveforlogos 4 days ago
@loveforlogos Is Chris Phillips the announcer here? Because I've been looking for his name FOREVER.
Zipperman2000 3 days ago
Blue's Clues Blue's Discoveries VHS
kathyjoyb 3 weeks ago
Nickelodeon disappoints me. They change their logo, which results in their creative crew leaving. Then they purposely make "The '90s Are All That" because they "cared for the fans" when in reality, the block is a hoax and is just an attempt for them to change all of their older show's production logos into the new one. I highly doubt that NICKELODEON cares for the fans. If they did then they wouldn't have changed the logo in the first place. Idiots.
Medachod 4 weeks ago
@Medachod They only changed the production logos on a couple shows. Most of the shows still retain their original Nick logos. The pre-lightbulb ones even.
Fans have been wanting Nick to show the old shows forever now. Now they finally do it, with much effort mind you (full 90s Are All That packaging) and people still complain? Can't be pleased I suppose.
Zipperman2000 1 week ago
@Zipperman2000 No, they don't. By now, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Doug, and any other shows that have aired on the block for at least two months have had their production logos changed. If anything, only the "Nickelodeon Studios Florida" bit is left in, though on some occasions even that is removed to play the full jingle of the new logo.
Medachod 1 week ago
@Medachod I've seen plenty of shows retain their original production logos at the end. You are right that some do have the new one, but not all. Also, it depends on the season. I see that Kenan and Kel tends to retain its production logo, as well as All That, though earlier seasons of All That do sometimes have the new logo used. I've seen Rugrats and Hey Arnold use their original production logos just last week. So it's as I said, some, not all, use the new logo.
Zipperman2000 3 days ago
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@Medachod Actually, the 90s Are All That was the brainchild of the interns at Nickelodeon in Burbank.
fezmovies 1 week ago
Hell yes! Legends of the Hidden Fucking Temple!
MrV902 7 months ago 7
1997.. really? I stopped watching nickelodeon by then. I was 15 years old and deep into MTV.
zshaw7549 7 months ago
@zshaw7549 I had stopped watching Nick by 97 too, thought I was too mature, but here I am an adult and wanting to see classic Nick again. =) They did rerun Salute Your Shorts and Pete and Pete for a few years after the shows were cancelled, I remember.
MusicandDancing4Ever 7 months ago
@MusicandDancing4Ever I think they ran reruns all the way until 1998 or so.
travelsonic 1 month ago