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Logo: On a white background, an orange object blurs in from the somewhat-bottom-left to the bottom-center, revealing it is a 2D 8-bit robot composed of large pixels. Nickname: "Nick Robot", "The Pixel Robot", "8-Bit Nick" It also aired as a network ID on Nickelodeon around 1998.Įditor's Note: In the animated variant, the sounds of the mouse and the fast movement may catch some off-guard. The animated version appears on The Wild Thornberrys: Rambler, Rugrats: Totally Angelica (Game Boy Color version) and three games for the PC: CatDog, The Wild Thornberrys: Rambler, Rugrats in Paris, and Rugrats Adventure Game. None for the still version.Īvailability: The still version appears on Nicktoons Racing for Game Boy Color. Music/Sounds: A wheeze as the mouse falls down, then the sound of the mouse and the wind-up handle spinning, then a "BOING", then the sounds of the wind-up handle stopping to spin, or the theme song of the game. Variant: There is a still version with the mouse bigger and at the center of the screen.įX/SFX: The mouse falling from the top to the bottom, the mouse going back and forth, driving up the wall, falling back down, and the wind-up handle stops to spin. Then it goes back and forth and then drives up the wall and falls back down as the wind-up handle on its back stops to spin. Logo: We see a wind-up mouse that says "NICKELODEON" falling from the top of the screen to the bottom.
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The only footstep appears on The Rugrats Movie for Game Boy and Game Boy Color, Rugrats: Time Travellers for GameBoy Color and Rugrats: Castle Capers for Game Boy Advance. Seen on Rugrats in Paris: The Movie on PlayStation, N64 and Game Boy Color. No indication of an interactive media indicator whatsoever.Ī version of this logo exists with no "MOVIES" sign.Īvailability: Hard to find. Logo: The standard 1998 Nickelodeon Movies logo, from The Rugrats Movie, except it is in print view. But in Rugrats: Search for Reptar, the familiar Nickelodeon jingle plays.Īvailability: Seen on games listed above.Įditor's Note: On the Rugrats: Search for Reptar variant, the swirling and zooming in of the logo as well as the jingle can catch some off guard. For the Rugrats: Search for Reptar variant, the swirling and zooming in and out of the logo. SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge (GBA and PSX): A jellyfish.įX/SFX: None for the still variants. The Wild Thornberrys: Chimp Chase (GBA): A crocodile. SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula (GBC): A shell-like form. Rugrats: Mystery Adventures (PC): A regular orange mouse seen from the top, which lights up. Rugrats: Studio Tour / Totally Angelica (PSX) and Scavenger Hunt (N64): A baby bottle. Also shown as a network ID for Nickelodeon around 1998. Rugrats: Search for Reptar (PSX): An odd star-like creature, which zooms in and swirls.
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Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day (SNES): A bone on a purple background with doodles of a bone, cake, a heart, a tennis ball, a TV, a stopwatch, a swirly pattern, a fork, and an arrow. Logo: The standard Nickelodeon television logos from the era, with the name painted on various objects.ĪAAHH!!! Real Monsters (Genesis/SNES): A bat.