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Nickelodeon Movies is the motion picture production arm of children's cable channel Nickelodeon, originally founded in 1996. Its first film was Harriet the Spy. It has produced films based on Nickelodeon programs, as well as other adaptations and original projects. Its films are released by fellow Viacom division Paramount Pictures.
On August 21, 2006, Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films became full labels of the Paramount Motion Pictures Group.[1]
[edit] Notable films
[edit] Logo sequences
Nickelodeon Movies Logo used from 2000-2007.
- Harriet the Spy: A blue rhino runs in the clouds to the logo shaped as a cloud, but crashes each of the clouds, which reveals to be a movie set and then finally crashes to the camera. The blue rhino hangs on to the Nickelodeon cloud in a black screen, then the cloud turns into a splat-like Nickelodeon logo.
- Good Burger: Some orange drink is being poured in the cup and the lid closes and the cup goes fast like a race car while Jive Five sings "Ni-Ni, Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Nick, Nick, Nick-Nickelodeon!" and the cup tips over and the soda spills and appeared the Nickelodeon logo.
- The Rugrats Movie: Slap T. Pooch from Oh Yeah! Cartoons spots a blob of orange goo and tries to catch it, it then gets stuck to his fingers and he struggles to throw it off, it does but multiples and becomes a giant Nickelodeon footprint which stomps on the dog.
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: A man rakes the leaves in his lawn and a dog watches him. The Eiffel Tower can be seen in the background. Suddenly a large Nickelodeon orange ball crashes into the house, destroying it, and then the little blue ball comes up with the logo as the background becomes black. The dog barks at the end along with the man swearing in French. This sequence was later modified for Snow Day.
- Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: The two orange balls bounce and Goddard comes up. then, his back opens and a lazer appears and makes the blue ball. then, Goddard pants to the audience.
- Snow Day: The sequence is like the one in Rugrats in Paris, only the man is English and he is instead shoveling snow when the giant Nickelodeon ball crashes down and destroys his house.
- Hey Arnold!: The Movie and Rugrats Go Wild: In space, the audience sees the sun and the earth. Suddenly, the earth sneezes, resulting in the appearance of the Nickelodeon Movies logo, which bounces around for a while before stopping.
- The Wild Thornberrys Movie: A dog is sniffing and then, he stops and he whines and he looks at the Nickelodeon Movies logo. then, he licks.
- The Spongebob Squarepants Movie: We see several kalidoscope-like patterns fill the screen, and at the end, it becomes the familiar Nickelodeon Movies logo in what appears to be presumbaly the ocean, as the bubbles float around, just like the previous logo. We can briefly see a Nickelodeon Blimp (without the text on the side, but the orange paint still remains).
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and Yours, Mine and Ours, Barnyard (film) and Charlotte's Web: In space, we see the out line of the Nickelodeon font logo which then becomes pasted onto a planet. Two other planet make the small ball in between "Nickelodeon" and "Movies". The camera then pans down from the logo.
- Nacho Libre: The Nickelodeon Movies logo is a ringing bell for a wrestling match.
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