What do you mean? The second spongebob got good reviews, nickelodeon started doing what they are doing now, its just that other shows also had good ratings
You can tell how in 1985, the creative team of Nickelodeon were really channeling their own childhoods with that 50s doo-wop music. Doug took place during that time period too. 50s nostalgia was at its peak during the 80s
So do the rest of the ones in the late 1970s - 1990s (except for the 1998 one because of the foot, if you like sit as a kid, then I hate to say it, that this is exactly how your childhood would be ruined, because of Dan Schneider’s foot fetish).
There are 5 different eras of Nickelodeon. 1970's: The Pinwheel Era 1980's The Silver Ball Era 1990's: The Slime Era 2000's: The Comedy Era 2010's: The Animated Era
The new bumpers, on the other hand, well, I guess the ones from the mid-2010s, while overly short, were pretty damn creative, but that’s just giving 2010s Nick credit where credit is due.
The random, brief “phone noise” at 1:42 was common on 80s and 90s TV. I always wondered why that sound would play at random every few hours (regardless of station)
@@mdpp9898 Yes. Attack your local power grid. Destroy all scientific discoveries made after 1979. Revert society back to the 70's. Re-induce the heroin and cocaine epidemic and open Studio 54 again. Cause million of over doses and sky rocketing in crime for your own personal gain. Start the Vietnam war again, and even if America is close to winning this time in a shorter period than ever before, still pull out just to blue ball all soldiers again. Then air Pinwheel again. It will be epic.
The one at 4:29 is iconic. It's the one they played for pretty much the remainder of the decade. Once Nick Jr went off the air in the afternoon they'd play this to indicate Nickelodeon was now starting.
Oh that's right! I remember that they always played that to start Nickelodeon after Nick Jr. For me in my time zone, it was at 12:00 PM. It would be after Papa Beaver's Story Time on Nick Jr., and then the first show on Nick would be Gumby.
Everytime I see these bumpers I get a flood of nostalgic memories of the earliest part of my life. It’s almost eerie having memories of a time not that long ago yet soooooo very different than the present.
@@Wonderhorse9006 😂 Seriosuly though. that not a reason, and because of how horrible they do as of now (late 2000s - future), I wanted to hate every decade of Nickelodeon, but I couldn’t hate them in the late 1970s - 2000s because despite their many flaws, a majority of their shows (back then) were actually pretty good (again, as little as I wanted to like them).
Wow! Nickelodeon has been around since 1977? Huh, I never would’ve thought. Ya see, fellow UA-camrs, I was born on September 24, 1983. And then supposedly, around late Summer of 1990, that’s when I started to watch cartoons on Nickelodeon, by the time I was 7-years-old. I guess it’s good to know that Nickelodeon has been around for nearly 45 years.
In 1977, a cable service called Qube started, available only in Columbus, Ohio. Qube had several channels, one of which was called Pinwheel after its only show. Two years later the channel expanded its lineup, renamed itself Nickelodeon, and became available nationally.
There was a bumper for 1984. Before Nick at Nite existed, due to limited cable space available, Nickelodeon and A&E used to share the same channel. Then at around 4 or 5pm, Nickelodeon would sign off and switch over to A&E. You could also hear the satellite making the switch
Most people don’t know what a Nickelodeon is. It’s a coin-operated single-person movie theatre that was popular during the early days of movies. You would insert a coin into a slot, usually a nickel, to activate the projector and then look through a viewfinder to see the film. Oh, and the “odeon” part of the name is a fancy word for a covered theatre
The times when Nickelodeon was WAY better than the newer because it has class. Great cartoons, reruns, game shows, slime and SNICK. The good ol times are gone. Darn u, new generation. I missed my childhood :{
@@treseancann1261 bumpers started to improve, more interesting shows were starting to come out like the astronauts, it's pony, etc then nickelodeon whooped out autism speaks, started making more unnecessary reboots and spinoff created even more controversies, along with once again no longer airing those newer shows. It was odd
@@randomyankee8923 for cartoons it was downhill after 2004 but the regular shows were pretty good like Drake and Josh. The 2010’s were the death of everything that’s when they started making content that couldn’t be enjoyed by all ages
I can not come up with the words to express the joy I feel when I watch these. Say I have a problem but nothing that comes to mind gets close. Thank you so much
I was born in 92 but I vaguely remember a few of the bumpers from the 80's still being played in the mid to late 90's. more so pre 98 since I moved that year from an apartment to a house and specifically remember seeing them at the apartment. mostly very early in the morning on Saturdays when double dare or Nickelodeon arcade was on. I remember people getting slapped at ghosts and goblins. I also remember seeing the wizard on there and the scene where they unveiled mario 3 as a new unknown game confused me since at that point I had played the shit out of that game.
1985 gave birth to a golden era in this channel, but it sadly went downhill before i was born, but atleast the nickelodeon from today is faithful to its origins, we all remember these days as children
The 1994 bumper here at 4:30 is probably the best Nick bumper to exist! So much going on there, it's insane, and I love it! Grew up with the bumpers from 1990-1999 as I remember seeing them all the time!
1:42 Whoa! That sound takes me back. And I never knew that Nickelodeon started That far back. I always, as a little kid, thought it was brand new in the early\almost mid 80's.
Im 49, so I basically grew up watching during the late-mime era into the silver ball era (1979-1985). That's MY classic Nickelodeon. I outgrew Nick around 1987. By then, all the shows I'd grown up with were pretty much gone after 1985's reimaging of the entire network.
As a Nickelodeon fanboy that's been born 'n' raised with the network and watching just about every classic Nick show from Nick@Nite to Nick Jr., the technology really advanced in 2001 with The Wild Thornberries with Jimmy Neutron. It gives me Goosebumps (pun intended) how I was only 6 at the time yet it feels as though I was living in today's era back then. 😰
Wow idk that Nickelodeon was around that long and that it used to be called Pinwheel! Also u can tell by 1985 that it was becoming the classic Nickelodeon we all love
Watched Nick with my little bro from around 84 - 90, including Nick at Nite, which was also fun. Lost him to cancer last year. This brings back good memories.
@@mdpp9898 Here’s the lyrics: Look around. You can find, a world of magic Look around. You can make, the world your friend Silver ball (sliver ball) in the air. See it glow (see it glow) everywhere Nickelo nickelo nickelo here we come Nickelodeon (Hopefully this was helpful)
Oh my God this is bringing back memories of when I was a child and I miss being a child looking back at my life I kinda wish I could go back I am now 33 years old I remember watching Nickelodeon
This was truly the sound of our early morning childhoods. Hearing that Nick intro form the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s was truly something special. We never knew how good we had it. :(
Oh MAN. The end of the 1988 one was used as a sound byte in the Nickelodeon Director’s Lab software and I probably heard it like 1000 times throughout my childhood. This took me way back.
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Rugrats
PAW Patrol
Yes 😊
@MicrosoftWindowsExpert The Blue Bumper And the yellow Bumper of Pinwheel
2000 best
It's impresive how Nickelodeon kept an iconic identity for 25 years. 1985 was the real born of Nickelodeon as we know.
I like 1985 i like 2011 more.
I’ll say!
Shut up pooptman. Nick was born 1979.
2:30
Pinwheel
6:18 back when SpongeBob was just another Nicktoon, and not the network's life support
What do you mean? The second spongebob got good reviews, nickelodeon started doing what they are doing now, its just that other shows also had good ratings
R.I.P old splonge bingob
RIP Classic Splonge bingob
Uhhh
@@sp1der7258 splonge bingob
You can tell how in 1985, the creative team of Nickelodeon were really channeling their own childhoods with that 50s doo-wop music. Doug took place during that time period too. 50s nostalgia was at its peak during the 80s
Most definitely
Case in point, Back to the Future (1985)
Doug was from the 90's.
I heard Doug was a french import
@@tsitracommunications2884 source?
Wow, Nick really nailed its identity in 1985.
The 1988 one is pure 80s though.
The 1985 bumper makes me feel nostalgic for a time I wasn’t around for
So do the rest of the ones in the late 1970s - 1990s (except for the 1998 one because of the foot, if you like sit as a kid, then I hate to say it, that this is exactly how your childhood would be ruined, because of Dan Schneider’s foot fetish).
Same.
The 90's ones go hard
your dads nostalgia is in your dna
Have the same feel ahahah
For those who didn’t know another term for a “jukebox” is a “nickelodeon”. Because it only cost a nickel to play a song.
When I was making this video I found out. It would also cost a nickel to play a short skit (movie)
@@NickelodeonFandom101 BTW I Think U Forgot the Pinch Face ID.
In like the second bumper on here it shows the kid with the flashing light on his face that is a kid watching a Nickelodeon
I never knew that. Along with Nickelodeon originally being Pinwheel.
I found out about that right now lol
Nick was magical during the 90's. Great time to be a kid.
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@@urlocaldogmanfan no that was the 70’s
Now it's shit
So true
No
I like how the 1994 one is basically a revision of their old bumpers/idents
There are 5 different eras of Nickelodeon.
1970’s: *The Pinwheel Era*
1980’s: *The Silver Ball Era*
1990’s: *The Slime Era*
2000’s: *The Comedy Era*
2010’s: *The Animated Era*
my favorite is the silver ball era the song is a bop
2021 - : *The Last Bow Era*
There are 5 different eras of Nickelodeon.
1970's: The Pinwheel Era
1980's The Silver Ball Era
1990's: The Slime Era
2000's: The Comedy Era
2010's: The Animated Era
@Layla Gonzalez 2020's: Spin-Offs Era
what was the silver ball thing about I didn't get it
The old bumpers were masterpieces.
The new bumpers, on the other hand, well, I guess the ones from the mid-2010s, while overly short, were pretty damn creative, but that’s just giving 2010s Nick credit where credit is due.
How about the pinwheels?
Yep those too
There Thornberrys
@@nc7725 lol
The random, brief “phone noise” at 1:42 was common on 80s and 90s TV. I always wondered why that sound would play at random every few hours (regardless of station)
Could be because they are about to show commercials from the local area/TV provider, etc. But I'm not sure exactly.
at 1:43
I remember it
I believe it's apart of the identifier handle. Sort of like a call sign or signal
@@hunan77 :/
1985-1990 on nickelodeon was a kids paradise. So many great memories.
Ah yes, early 2000's Nickelodeon. Some of the greatest TV shows started during that time. Spongebob, Fairly Odd Parents and of course Invader Zim.
And Jimmy Neutron
Chalkzone is fantastic
2013 9:28 im born on 2014 9:34
My life as a Teenage Robot is my favorite at the time
Danny Phantom is my favorite
The old ones were wayyy better. Let’s bring this stuff back
Even those “pinwheel” ones?
@@mdpp9898
Yes.
Attack your local power grid.
Destroy all scientific discoveries made after 1979.
Revert society back to the 70's.
Re-induce the heroin and cocaine epidemic and open Studio 54 again.
Cause million of over doses and sky rocketing in crime for your own personal gain.
Start the Vietnam war again, and even if America is close to winning this time in a shorter period than ever before, still pull out just to blue ball all soldiers again.
Then air Pinwheel again.
It will be epic.
I Agree
The old ones are Bad it makes me feel old wait I am old I'm Mario
Ah I say let it Rest In Peace, it wouldn’t fit well now to me….
The one at 4:29 is iconic. It's the one they played for pretty much the remainder of the decade. Once Nick Jr went off the air in the afternoon they'd play this to indicate Nickelodeon was now starting.
It was on a lot of the orange tapes as well.
I think this part is an anniversary of nickeolodeon
It's the one engrained in my memory and I'm sure my parents cut the cable off at that time in history.
@@TheRealBdazzy Nick started in 1977
Oh that's right! I remember that they always played that to start Nickelodeon after Nick Jr.
For me in my time zone, it was at 12:00 PM. It would be after Papa Beaver's Story Time on Nick Jr., and then the first show on Nick would be Gumby.
0:18 That voice crack 😆
That voice is dry and crack tho💀
0:19
Fr this crack gives nightmares
It reminded me of Lil Wayne
2:40 version and after is my fav era where it sang the "Ni ni ni ni nini ni nick, nickelodeoooon" Brings back 90s childhood to me
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I’m glad they’ve been bringing that back recently
They still do that it just sounds kinda different
1985
1986
The flow of the 2002 bumper has been in my head for years. Core memory unlocked
You should perform that rap at a school talent show
Everytime I see these bumpers I get a flood of nostalgic memories of the earliest part of my life. It’s almost eerie having memories of a time not that long ago yet soooooo very different than the present.
6:28 bro is staring at my soul. 10:12 my favorite one. 10:57 thank you for ending it off with this one.
They were only named pinwheel for only 2 years dang that lasted long
It didn’t last long
It didn't last long
@@dennysmarte2290 Why not popular
@@dennysmarte2290 r/whooosh
@@SuperJavaMan7 r/whooosh
Damn their 2002 line-up was iconic. Not a bad show in the bunch.
CatDog and Action leagues now are tho
I feel like that’s when Nickelodeon really peaked. 2001-2002. I can’t even explain why, after 2006, it just didn’t feel the same again :(
I’m glad I grew up in the late 80’s / early 90’s … when Nickelodeon had soul & flavor .. those melodies bring back memories ❤️
Just what does Nickelodeon have against going back to the late 1970s - early 1990s, huh?!
@@kieranstark7213 it suks and is for bommers
@@Wonderhorse9006 😂 Seriosuly though. that not a reason, and because of how horrible they do as of now (late 2000s - future), I wanted to hate every decade of Nickelodeon, but I couldn’t hate them in the late 1970s - 2000s because despite their many flaws, a majority of their shows (back then) were actually pretty good (again, as little as I wanted to like them).
@@kieranstark7213 they don’t do it bad broh I grew up wiht 2018-2021 😡😡😡😡😡😡
😂😂😂😂
All the great 90s Nick cartoons and SpongeBob is somehow the only one still hanging on.
R.I.P Old Nickelodeon this one that Nickelodeon made looks cool
4:29
Same
That's the first one that I can remember at the time I was five. 😂
@@sciencevids1101 I was about to say your lying about your age until I realized you joined in 2015 so I'm gonna let that slide.
I wasn't alive to enjoy that but I sure do wish I was
Honestly the 1994 introduction is probably my favorite one too!
Wow! Nickelodeon has been around since 1977? Huh, I never would’ve thought. Ya see, fellow UA-camrs, I was born on September 24, 1983. And then supposedly, around late Summer of 1990, that’s when I started to watch cartoons on Nickelodeon, by the time I was 7-years-old. I guess it’s good to know that Nickelodeon has been around for nearly 45 years.
It will be 50 in 6 years from now
I know, Forest Force. That’s just wild!
I was born in 1998, so I missed most of the channel's golden years. The early 2000s were still pretty good tho.
@Ginimot23 the roblox girl 23.
In 1977, a cable service called Qube started, available only in Columbus, Ohio. Qube had several channels, one of which was called Pinwheel after its only show. Two years later the channel expanded its lineup, renamed itself Nickelodeon, and became available nationally.
Those late 80s/early 90s bumpers just have a certain charm to them that can't be beat
1994’s is my favorite. I used to see it all the time before Rugrats & Doug. They would even use it in the early 2000’s during old re-runs from 94’.
6:50 This song beats any other that exists.
The 1985 one truly explains nicks wacky shows and features no doubt about it.
I like the 1994 Nick ad and the 1993 Nick ad
RIP Eugene Pitt the Man who sang this classic song of this channel
You'll be missed
Eugene Pitt
@TechnoGaming The guy who sang the "Nick Nick Nick' doo wop bumpers.
@@wagdawgwag872 when did he die and how old was he when he died. And how long did he sing it for
@@gwenmloveskpopandmore he died from compilations of diabetes and he died of the age 80 years old in 2018 R.I.P 1937-2018
@@animeguy6570 awww such a shame
There was a bumper for 1984. Before Nick at Nite existed, due to limited cable space available, Nickelodeon and A&E used to share the same channel. Then at around 4 or 5pm, Nickelodeon would sign off and switch over to A&E. You could also hear the satellite making the switch
Most people don’t know what a Nickelodeon is. It’s a coin-operated single-person movie theatre that was popular during the early days of movies. You would insert a coin into a slot, usually a nickel, to activate the projector and then look through a viewfinder to see the film. Oh, and the “odeon” part of the name is a fancy word for a covered theatre
But its too bad they couldn’t watch nickelodeon on it 😂
The 2002 bumper is SO cool! I shaked my head to this funky beat 👌
The times when Nickelodeon was WAY better than the newer because it has class.
Great cartoons, reruns, game shows, slime and SNICK.
The good ol times are gone. Darn u, new generation. I missed my childhood :{
Sucks too. In 2020 nick was starting to improve again. Then it died during that improvement again. We were so close!
@@90sNath Nothing improve it though the only good thing about the year was Glitch Techs
I feel the same way about Cartoon Network and Disney Channel as well as I grew up with all three channels.
@@90sNath What point in 2020 did Nickelodeon start to improve again ? I never noticed that.
@@treseancann1261 bumpers started to improve, more interesting shows were starting to come out like the astronauts, it's pony, etc then nickelodeon whooped out autism speaks, started making more unnecessary reboots and spinoff created even more controversies, along with once again no longer airing those newer shows. It was odd
1983 had an awesome ID/bumper. loved the guitar
am i the only one who finds everything about the 80s super nostalgic even though i didn't grow up in the 80s
Oh my goodness that sounds amazing
Me too i want to fins out why exactly. I think it has to do with trauma
😮
No, I feel the same way too!
I feel nostalgic with 70s 80s 90s and 00s Nickelodeon even tho I wasn't born yet
2001 to 2005 meant the world to me. Most of the voice actors I knew were in their late 20s to early 40s.
Nick started to go downhill after 2000 imo.
@@j6282 nickelodeon went downhill after 2004
@@j6282 For me it was 97-02. "All That" started to go downhill.
@@randomyankee8923 for cartoons it was downhill after 2004 but the regular shows were pretty good like Drake and Josh. The 2010’s were the death of everything that’s when they started making content that couldn’t be enjoyed by all ages
@@j6282 pretty sure it was around 2010
I wasn't aware that Nickelodeon was so old. 1977? That's amazing!
Yep! Crazy right ?!
Pinwheel to Nickelodeon to Nick to N??????
Ya same I thought it was mid to late 90s when it came out.
it was only in columbus ohio so that sort of contributes to the fact that not that many people knew it existed in 1977
This channel has been a nostalgic for me
Thank you so much
9:39 the Halloween intro is very good!
8:59 this is what i grew up with
:/ same
2006-10
@@ccox7198
Nah ur Gay
Me too
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I can not come up with the words to express the joy I feel when I watch these. Say I have a problem but nothing that comes to mind gets close. Thank you so much
“The young people’s satellite network” just has “how do you do fellow kids” vibes.
Top 10 Saddest Deaths
4:24
So true
@TechnoGaming 😐😐
In 1994 the orange stick man is back
He will be missed 😔
it's funny but it's sad at the same time
I was born in 92 but I vaguely remember a few of the bumpers from the 80's still being played in the mid to late 90's. more so pre 98 since I moved that year from an apartment to a house and specifically remember seeing them at the apartment. mostly very early in the morning on Saturdays when double dare or Nickelodeon arcade was on. I remember people getting slapped at ghosts and goblins. I also remember seeing the wizard on there and the scene where they unveiled mario 3 as a new unknown game confused me since at that point I had played the shit out of that game.
90s nickelodeon was just pure nostalgia. Rocko’s Modern Life, Rugrats, Spongebob, Invader Zim, etc.
My favorite is spongebob. IT'S FROM 1999 AND NICKELODEON IS STILL MAKING EPISODES.
Rocket Power
Invader Zim wasn’t 90s…
1985 gave birth to a golden era in this channel, but it sadly went downhill before i was born, but atleast the nickelodeon from today is faithful to its origins, we all remember these days as children
My favorite part is when they say “Nick”
Lol yes
Same
1980
@@4draw 1977-2021 44 Years Anniversary
Same
RIP Old School Nickelodeon Logo
1985-2009
Those where the years
Yeah I grew up with the splat logo I miss it so much 😭
The 1994 bumper here at 4:30 is probably the best Nick bumper to exist! So much going on there, it's insane, and I love it! Grew up with the bumpers from 1990-1999 as I remember seeing them all the time!
nah its 2012 bumpr lol
Your right and so is 2002
6:50
1985 is fantastic 2:31
1994 is so crazy
0:06 *pin wheel*
0:18 P̸̹̞̲̬̙̊͒̐̀͋̍̋̎́́̄͐͝͡Ī̴̹̠̹͐N̴̰̞͙͖̭̗̫̲̟͙̰̹̰̎̉̐̌͐̂͜͝͡͝ W̵̡̛̙͈̲̱͉̠͚̻̹̣͖̠̾͗̄̆̓͋͋͒͛̅͊̃̑͘͜͜ͅḨ̵̧͖͚͓͚͖̰̤̗̹͎͌͆̀̄̔̄̇̎̽͊̿̇̕̚E̸̢͉͂̔͆̚ͅE̵̢̨̦̭̼͖͍̭̗͉̞̰̠͌͆͗́̏̓̎͒̾̕̚͡͠Ḷ̴̺͓̱̖̩͇̲̺̦̦͕̈͋̉̍̏̿̉͛̒͊͋̑͑̚͟͝
LMFAOO 💀
6:19 - 8:08
That's my era of watching Nick! :)
Especially that song for 2002
The year I was born in 2002
At 6:19 was the 1999 start of SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon since it’s debut on Saturday May 1st, 1999-present.
My Era was 2007 to 2017ish. I remember the 2007 clay things and the 2012 nick nick nick song
WERE NICKTOONS!😁
8:08 who is that guys name anyways?
6:48 it’s like 2002 Nick is trying to flex on how much better it was 😂
i love 2002
Old bumpers (1980-2006) had so much soul and joy ;; ❤️
2002: Nicktoons 😊
2021: Nickelodeon 👁👄👁
1977: Pinwheel 💀
1:42 Whoa! That sound takes me back.
And I never knew that Nickelodeon started That far back.
I always, as a little kid, thought it was brand new in the early\almost mid 80's.
It’s insane how much years Nickelodeon has been through. I remember when I watched the Rugrats movie, it had the same logo like 1999
6:18 a legend is born
Not a legend a god was born
@@flowercat7008 and in the modern day nickeldeon's life support
Too bad I was the only one years old so I couldn’t see it
Im 49, so I basically grew up watching during the late-mime era into the silver ball era (1979-1985). That's MY classic Nickelodeon. I outgrew Nick around 1987. By then, all the shows I'd grown up with were pretty much gone after 1985's reimaging of the entire network.
Don't we all miss that fresh feeling you get when you've seen something you love for the first time
The 80s to 2009 was amazing
Yeah it really was.
@@sgamerboy-hp4ni I even love the rainbow marbles
I grew up in the Nickelodeon doo-wop era. Great memories.
93-03 was my childhood. I remember all those bumpers so well.
The 2012 one slapped me so hard. I remember seeing that bumper play a lot when I was young.
I grew up in the early 80s and this video brings back so many memories, especially the pinball bumper.
I remember the 1994 one was on a bunch of Rugrats and Ren & Stimpy orange VHS tapes I had as a kid.
As a Nickelodeon fanboy that's been born 'n' raised with the network and watching just about every classic Nick show from Nick@Nite to Nick Jr., the technology really advanced in 2001 with The Wild Thornberries with Jimmy Neutron.
It gives me Goosebumps (pun intended) how I was only 6 at the time yet it feels as though I was living in today's era back then. 😰
Cable TV felt so experimental back in the 80s/90s. Some of it, at least. CN and Locomation had some freakin' odd and cool bumpers too.
I love how the 1985 version of the Nickelodeon logo has been keeper for the LONGEST :)
I agree too
@@chancepeace2064 You forgot to switch accounts bud.
@@chancepeace2064 r/lefttheburneron
Yes
the ones from 1993, 1994, and 1997 are totally my favorites!
Wow idk that Nickelodeon was around that long and that it used to be called Pinwheel!
Also u can tell by 1985 that it was becoming the classic Nickelodeon we all love
The 2000s make me feel nostalgic
Yessir they sure do😌
The last popular decade of the network
The Silver Ball era is my favorite
The splat era is better in my opinion
*4:10*
*WOW! THAT 1993 ONE TOOK ME ALLL THE WAY BACK!! It's practically engrained in my brain!*
Watched Nick with my little bro from around 84 - 90, including Nick at Nite, which was also fun. Lost him to cancer last year. This brings back good memories.
Oh, I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m glad you both had some great memories together and enjoyed them.
1:04 I never realized until now how much of a bop this song is!
Lyrics?
@@mdpp9898 Here’s the lyrics:
Look around. You can find, a world of magic
Look around. You can make, the world your friend
Silver ball (sliver ball) in the air. See it glow (see it glow) everywhere
Nickelo nickelo nickelo here we come
Nickelodeon
(Hopefully this was helpful)
@@kayleesoldchannel thank you!
@@mdpp9898 your welcome :)
@@kayleesoldchannel 🙂
Even as someone like me who never grew up with Nick, although I grew up with SpongeBob and Rugrats, I can feel some nostalgia from these bumpers.
I'm sorry you had to watch SpongeBob
@@SabresGuy87 The old Spongebob, not the new ones.
Oh my God this is bringing back memories of when I was a child and I miss being a child looking back at my life I kinda wish I could go back I am now 33 years old I remember watching Nickelodeon
Good memories... i used to watch a lot of Nickeloden from 2005 to 2014.
3:43 i just love how this sounds
dinosaur drip
BAHAHAHA
The style is called Do wop just look up on youtube nickelodeon do wop bumpers
Mm.
Dino-drip 😎😎😎
Insert among us drip meme here
So nostalgic it can bring back a lotta memories for your childhood :)
I was born in 1994 and it was a great era for me.
a couple of those bumpers I had forgotten about, but the second they came up I could remember them and what comes next in each one.
ah yes, 1985's grew up with that thanks for this
8:20 This bumper is the most nostalgic for me lmao
6:11 This logo has aged well 😅
Dan shincder
@@samiam2003Sphinchter
The dirty dan
Fun Fact: Fairly Odd Parents and Invader Zim first Aired on the Same Day
What year?
@@SnootracSpells96 2001
Fun Fact: nobody cares
@@EcuaespanaIsNoMore fun fact nobody asked you to comment
@@marcusdeapablo1869 Fun fact: Marcus is a kid, i registered him
This was truly the sound of our early morning childhoods. Hearing that Nick intro form the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s was truly something special. We never knew how good we had it. :(
that first 1994 bump was in every VHS back in the day for me. That was such a bop. Same with that 98/99 one.
The ‘silver ball’ graphics were actually pretty good for 1981
At 2:06 Nickelodeon predicted 9/11 in 1983
@@mackenzieking9862 then the creator of this logo must have been a time traveler.
@@mackenzieking9862 why do I love this dark joke
your acting like 1981 was ancient
@@samiam2003 Yeah, because it was 41 years ago,that mean kids that saw this,are 50+ years now.
4:21 So that's the origin of the 2009 Nickelodeon "i".
Nick Toons on Space on the Dinosaur Land on the Land Jr.
Those bumpers bring back my own memories this was good bumpers I guess
2000, 2001, and 2002 are so nostalgic it hurts...
3:42 I love this bumper
Same
These make me feel nostalgic even though I was born in 2009
As a brit growing up, we had kids tv on in the morning before school and after school as well.
Changed to real kid channels in 1993 I think ¿
Amazing!! I thought Nick was made in the 2000s, but did not knew it was first in 1977!! Gonna watch the old intros now and see!!
Oh MAN. The end of the 1988 one was used as a sound byte in the Nickelodeon Director’s Lab software and I probably heard it like 1000 times throughout my childhood. This took me way back.
The bumpers throughout the 2000s gave me alot of nostalgia. I also like 90s bumpers for how wacky they were
The one from 1994 will never leave a certain corner of my memory of much simpler times.