0:271:04 This is used for Croatia (1999-2001) Bumpers: Mateo & Friends/SpongeBob SquarePants, Ren & Stimpy/ Buwinkle's Moosarama, Rugrats/Snagglepuss (Moosarama just aired that years but my favorite BGM! Also, The others we're used too)
I also remember in 2003, Nick briefly revived a few of these jingles, like "Industry Nick" for generic commercial bumpers. Another used a shortened version of "Samurai Swing." It was a nice little throwback.
Hey Zak, can you do Nickelodeon bumpers with Total Television Broadcast shows? Menus: Underdog to Rocko's Modern Life Tennessee Tuxedo to Underdog King and Odie to Commander McGrath And more
Afro Nick can be used for generic bumpers in 1996-1998 shows. Brazil Nick can be used for Tiny Toons and generic shows. Crickets can be used for Legends of the Hidden Temple. Gnats in Space was used for Stick Stickly in Stuck. Industry Nick can be used for Rugarts. I can name about all the shows the music is used for but I would run out of characters and time.
Wouldn't much of the same music be used in the 1996-98 bumpers especially the generic ones? Hey Arnold!, KaBlam! and Secret World of Alex Mack (96-98 era bumpers) didn't use any of the 1993 cues. I'm not sure what music "Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss" (which later moved over to Nick Jr.) used but it did have the "Nick Cloud" logo.
I forget what design company did those bumpers for Nickelodeon. Anyway, I'm recreating those commercial break bumpers, as well as the menu bumpers, from that era with Moho Pro 12.
@romleys I have a Shabba Sugar (Be Right Back)/Gnats in Space (We Now Return) combo for "Afraid". It's in another of my videos. Both use the bumper with colored squares seen at 0:05 here. BTW, please check your personal messages, romleys.
Kid's Court, Special Delivery and Beyond Belief with the 1993 era bumpers are hard to find. All the other shows with the 1993 era bumpers (A and/or B) should be easy to find.@Kevin Martinez
The Alex Mack bumper can be found at this link and the uploader who found it has the other set and the all that ones and other up next bumps. ua-cam.com/video/_vBGVxceHos/v-deo.html @Kevin Martinez
The first time I heard the last theme was on a Rugrats quiz game I used to play on the web. To be honest, I never realized it was taken from the TV channel's bumper.
Anyone ever find the Alex Mack, All That, or My Brother and Me commercial break bumpers for the 93-96 format? I think I remember somebody uploaded commercials during My Brother and Me and the 93-96 style commercial break bumpers were included, but I didn't think to save it myself because I mistakenly thought they were already included in V2.5.
They're in "1994 Nickelodeon commercials/promos" posted by Michael Pannoni. The Hey Dude "B" bumpers I'm referring to. You can add it on V3. @Kevin Martinez
And Alex Mack and All That had to have received one since these bumpers were being used at the time those shows premiered. You could look for those too.
Marcus Millwood Those will definitely go in V3. I still don't have any real clue about when/where Nick used B bumpers for shows. It would seem that all of the episodes in that video come from the same timeslot.
Kevin Martinez Those are blue frame bumpers. I noticed you didn't edit the annotations stating you found the B bumpers. I'm thinking the B bumpers aired in weird places.
@hamursh Yes, and Tandoori Nick was used for Doug. At some point in late 1995, Nick made new CGI commercial break bumpers for a handful of shows (Doug, Rugrats, LOTHT and Tiny Toons), but kept on using the 1993-era bumpers for the rest until late 1996-early 1997. For the 1996 revamp, Nick updated the commercial break bumpers, then the coming up next ones, then the station idents, then finally the promos.
Thank you both. For the moment, it's lost to history whether the Alvin show used Shakeroo for coming back (a la The Muppet Show) or Techno (a la Beetlejuice, Double Dare and AAAHHH!!! Real Monsters). Keep up the good work.
Fifteen and WF are weird examples, because copies of those shows are so hard to find. They probably came from weird time slots (my "Rugats B" bumpers were recorded early in the morning)
I know Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Rocko had CGI bumpers, but I don't remember what music they used (I do remember though that the A!RM bumper used the Nickelodeon slug as the logo).
0:27 1:04 This is used for Croatia (1999-2001) Bumpers:
Mateo & Friends/SpongeBob SquarePants, Ren & Stimpy/ Buwinkle's Moosarama, Rugrats/Snagglepuss
(Moosarama just aired that years but my favorite BGM! Also, The others we're used too)
I also remember in 2003, Nick briefly revived a few of these jingles, like "Industry Nick" for generic commercial bumpers. Another used a shortened version of "Samurai Swing." It was a nice little throwback.
Hey Zak, can you do Nickelodeon bumpers with Total Television Broadcast shows?
Menus:
Underdog to Rocko's Modern Life
Tennessee Tuxedo to Underdog
King and Odie to Commander McGrath
And more
Afro Nick can be used for generic bumpers in 1996-1998 shows. Brazil Nick can be used for Tiny Toons and generic shows. Crickets can be used for Legends of the Hidden Temple. Gnats in Space was used for Stick Stickly in Stuck. Industry Nick can be used for Rugarts. I can name about all the shows the music is used for but I would run out of characters and time.
JACKHAMMER BERNSTEIN
Eureeka's castle
Salute your shorts
Gumby
Looney tunes
1:21 Anyone else get a Wacky Workbench vibe from this one?
I wouldn't know. Ren & Stimpy was off limits in my house, and by the time I was old enough to watch it they had gotten rid of the 93-96 bumpers.
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Looking for the one that sings "1,2,3 its the 4th of July on the only kids network"
Gumby and Looney Tunes was available the JB (Jackhammer Bernstein) music too.
How did you find the audio for the bumpers?
I remember Looney Tunes using "Jackhammer Berenstain" and "Afro Nick."
So did Gumby
I meant 96-98 bumpers. I also couldn't watch AYAOTD, but KaBlam was fine.
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Wouldn't much of the same music be used in the 1996-98 bumpers especially the generic ones? Hey Arnold!, KaBlam! and Secret World of Alex Mack (96-98 era bumpers) didn't use any of the 1993 cues. I'm not sure what music "Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss" (which later moved over to Nick Jr.) used but it did have the "Nick Cloud" logo.
Hey Arnold (Robot Jackhammer Bernstein)
KaBlam! (Atom Shabba Sugar)
The Secret World Of Alex Mack (Balloon Dog Sufi Doo Wop)
Do you know how many pieces of music were used for the 1993-1996 and 1996-1998 coming up next bumpers? They were the 10 second pieces.
I do, but it has special "Nick or Treat" bumpers/
Where did you get the background bumper music without the announcer?
I think you forgot to add "Shakeroo" to the video. Anyways, what soundtrack is that BGM on, and at what track number?
Also what menu did the Elephant Show use for we'll be right back and now back to
I forget what design company did those bumpers for Nickelodeon.
Anyway, I'm recreating those commercial break bumpers, as well as the menu bumpers, from that era with Moho Pro 12.
The Clarissa bumpers can be found under December 18, 1993 nickelodeon commercials.
I have a "Gnats In Space" (Be Right Back Bumper) for Are Your Afraid of the Dark
@romleys I have a Shabba Sugar (Be Right Back)/Gnats in Space (We Now Return) combo for "Afraid". It's in another of my videos. Both use the bumper with colored squares seen at 0:05 here.
BTW, please check your personal messages, romleys.
Yogi Bear with animals has Yellow Frames, uploaded by Vance's TV Archives under Nickelodeon commercials mid 1993.
Are You Putting Up Nickelodeon Bumpers V3 Someday? Thanks.
Kid's Court, Special Delivery and Beyond Belief with the 1993 era bumpers are hard to find. All the other shows with the 1993 era bumpers (A and/or B) should be easy to find.@Kevin Martinez
0:49 Nickelodeon Muppet Matinee Will Return After This.
The Alex Mack bumper can be found at this link and the uploader who found it has the other set and the all that ones and other up next bumps. ua-cam.com/video/_vBGVxceHos/v-deo.html @Kevin Martinez
Did you find any new next menus in that recent find of yours?
@MrAamigo I know. I have a copy of that. Anything not listed is something I have a copy of.
When will you be doing V3?
There's a torrent for muppet babies episodes on myspleen. You should see if it has the B bumpers.
BTW, Afro Nick was used on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.
When will you be uploading all of them again in a V3?
That's the Pinchface ident. In the future, I'll be doing Station Ident vid's.
What if: Mone Media done a broadcast with these bumpers and I asked him to do it
The first time I heard the last theme was on a Rugrats quiz game I used to play on the web. To be honest, I never realized it was taken from the TV channel's bumper.
Anyone ever find the Alex Mack, All That, or My Brother and Me commercial break bumpers for the 93-96 format? I think I remember somebody uploaded commercials during My Brother and Me and the 93-96 style commercial break bumpers were included, but I didn't think to save it myself because I mistakenly thought they were already included in V2.5.
I did find bumpers for My Brother and Me. Jury's still out on whether the other two even had bumpers created for them.
@@superleviathan They aired on Sunday afternoons in addition to the Snick slot, so wouldn't they have had to?
I found the nick news bumper
And Aahhh real monsters your forgot
SOOOOO.....MANY.....MEMORIES!!! I have seen them in recent years, though.
They're in "1994 Nickelodeon commercials/promos" posted by Michael Pannoni. The Hey Dude "B" bumpers I'm referring to. You can add it on V3. @Kevin Martinez
And Alex Mack and All That had to have received one since these bumpers were being used at the time those shows premiered. You could look for those too.
Damn. I thought I blocked Myles for good.
Pay him no heed, Mr. Aamigo. He's either a troll, a spambot or a weird obsesso.
Clarissa used Industry Nick with Colored Squares and Now back to the Alvin Show used Yellow Squares of Techno.
Well how about Kenan & Kel, Hey Arnold! Garfield and Friends CatDog or Shelby Woo?
most of those bumpers were phased out around the time these shows began, others used the generic 1996-98 bumpers which used more of the same themes.
Tandoori Nick was used for Alvin & The Chipmunks.
There's one I've been looking for. It features these creepy gloves and one glove with a face that talks.
Shakeroo didn't have a listing at the ASCAP site, so I had nothing to go on.
Theater Pup uploaded Now back to Muppet Matinee with the Yellow Frames and Jungle Freeway
@eb36045 No.
Are you going by memory or what?
they didn't show shakaroo on the bumpers
I meant 1996-1998.
Cool! Where did you manage to score the music cues without the voiceover?
The Alvin Show used Shakeroo. You can find it on rugratskid2ndchannel's video for the episode Sam Valiant: Real Estate.
What date did Nickelodeon introduced new graphics? Just to be sure.
Summer time 1993. They lasted til either summer or fall of 1996.
Are you really sure? mvangord1 told me it is around April 1996.
***** Most of the up next bumpers were updated in the spring of 96, but most of the shows still used the commercial bumpers from 1993 at that point.
I actually have a recording of Doug's Christmas Story. It has the A bumpers.
You never edited the annotations.
I don't have enough new material yet to justify doing a V3. Gt me in contact with romleys and that will help.
What menu did Cartoon Kablooey use for We'll be right back and now back to
It's been offline for quite awhile. I'm fortunate I accessed the listings when I did.
Kevin Martinez do you have all of the Nickelodeon 100% complete set of commercial break bumpers and generic bumpers from 1993-1996?
1:21. My Favorite One
A few of these were used on the "Melodic Montage" and "Rhythmic Montage"
on the "Newest Nicktoons" CD, a must-have for any Nick fan.
That's ironic, because by the time that CD came out those jingles were no longer being used on the channel!
my favourite one is “Sufi Doo Wop” does anyone remember which years did nickelodeon air this?
1993-1998
@@lifeoftyler-i2wthank you!!
I noticed you forgot Shakeroo from this list.
Don't forget to mention you found the "B" bumpers for Hey Dude in the video.
Marcus Millwood Those will definitely go in V3.
I still don't have any real clue about when/where Nick used B bumpers for shows. It would seem that all of the episodes in that video come from the same timeslot.
Kevin Martinez Those are blue frame bumpers. I noticed you didn't edit the annotations stating you found the B bumpers. I'm thinking the B bumpers aired in weird places.
+Kevin Martinez Hey Are You Going To Upload More Nickelodeon Bumpers All of them This Year Thanks bye love from Nolan Mills.
+Kevin Martinez Hey When is V3 Nickelodeon Bumpers Coming This Year? Thanks Bye Love Nolan Mills.
Marcus Millwood and the adventures of Tintin
No, I don't have all the copies
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"Clarissa Explains It All will be right back on Nick."
@hamursh Yes, and Tandoori Nick was used for Doug.
At some point in late 1995, Nick made new CGI commercial break bumpers for a handful of shows (Doug, Rugrats, LOTHT and Tiny Toons), but kept on using the 1993-era bumpers for the rest until late 1996-early 1997.
For the 1996 revamp, Nick updated the commercial break bumpers, then the coming up next ones, then the station idents, then finally the promos.
You missed Shakeroo
@MrAamigo I know. I intentionally left off the bumpers that I have adequate copies of. The ones I'm missing are in the video.
Afro Nick should be called Afro Nick (Commercial break version).
Thank you both. For the moment, it's lost to history whether the Alvin show used Shakeroo for coming back (a la The Muppet Show) or Techno (a la Beetlejuice, Double Dare and AAAHHH!!! Real Monsters).
Keep up the good work.
Several, actually. I just haven't the patience to update the annotations.
where?
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Fifteen and WF are weird examples, because copies of those shows are so hard to find. They probably came from weird time slots (my "Rugats B" bumpers were recorded early in the morning)
What is WF?
Never mind it is welcome freshmen
waiting to hear back from Romleys.
Where would I find the ASCAP
Not really.
no
@MrAamigo one of the 1993-era set of bumpers did. It features the border seen at 0:06.
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Trumpet Triumph
I know Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Rocko had CGI bumpers, but I don't remember what music they used (I do remember though that the A!RM bumper used the Nickelodeon slug as the logo).
I heard that Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (CGI bumpers) used the "Suctione" music. Rocko would've used an alternative bumper see here: watch?v=cFOkoZzshgE.
Rocko used generic bumpers. Don’t know about real monsters.
@@Numbers832 Yes, that was 10 years ago and I've since learned that neither used any. I was just misinformed.
@@mvangord1 My fault. Have you found any new ones lately?
Wow.
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