Nickelodeon/2000s

Dog Spot (2003)
ID: Same as the Nickelodeon Movies "Dog Spot" logo, except the orange dot is moved to th center, and the small orange dot and the "MOVIES" dot are removed.

Technique: Same as the Nickelodeon Movies "Dog Spot" logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Nickelodeon Movies "Dog Spot" logo.

Availability: Extinct.

Orange Splat (2003-2005)
Unknown

Talent Show (October-December 2005)


ID: See variants.

Variants:
 * The Eyes Have It: We see a young girl walking onto a stage (with the US flag at the right) and flipping her eyelids inside-out. Then as she walks off the stage, the orange splat appears, this time with a ton of eye graphics around it.
 * The Hands Have It: We see a young boy walking onto the same stage, doing the cut off finger trick. He then walks off stage as the screen fills with the Nickelodeon splat and a variety of hands.

Trivia:
 * If you look closely to the high right, below the blue eye, you'll see a gold eye that looks exactly like the CBS Eye.
 * The Eyes variant caused some controversy with online groups due to its inclusion of the “Illuminati” eye.

Technique: Live-action and 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: The sounds of the foot steps when the stage is silent, then a female voice saying "We'll be right back" or "Now back to the show" with a splatting noise.

Availability: Extinct, this bumper was notable for being lost media until finally surfacing in a compilation from November 11, 2005.

Oddball (September 1?, 2007-2010) (Only seen in Netherlands/Scandinavia/Finland)
ID: All idents have the characters (a pink dinosaur and a yellow thingy) doing random stuff. Near the end, an orange splat appears. An eye appears on it, and disappears. With the background turning to white and the Nickelodeon text in the usual font appearing.

Trivia: It was created by Bob Holt and Mike Adair, the creators of Hoops and Yoyo, after they both did the "Hoops and Yoyo Celebrations" commercial in 2007 from the Netherlands.

Technique: Cool mixture of rough 3D animation and photographic backgrounds, adds a lot of details and interest to otherwise very simple subjects.

Music/Sounds: sound effects of what's happening right now, followed by a splat sound, and a synth tune which rises up.

Availability: Extinct.

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Origamic Letters (2009-March 12, 2017)
ID: See Variants.

Variants:
 * Tumbling Ball: On a white background, we see the word "nick" curled into a ball. The ball gets bigger, revealing the letters "elodeon". The ball gets free and the letters in it form "nickelodeon".
 * Origami: On a white background, we see part of the "n" all folded up. It un-folds backwards, and forms either "nick", or "nickelodeon".
 * Zoom Away: We see an orange background. We zoom out to reveal an orange line. We zoom down, and the line forms either "nick", or "nickelodeon".
 * Spin: On a white background, we see letters from the Nickelodeon logo spinning. They stop and form either the words "nick" or "nickelodeon".

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: It depends on the variant.

Availability: Extinct, as Nickelodeon introduced a new presentation style in 2017.

Nick Life (2017-)
Unknown.

(2013-present)
Logo: On a light yellow-white radial gradient, we cut to a shot of jumping Nick letters and a forming yellow slide. Later on, we cut into a different zoomout, with now the full slide. One of the letters slide the slide, and causes the others to slide down the slide. Then, we cut to a different shot, this time without the slide and panning to a closer look of the letters after sliding down the slide. Lastly, we cut to blank, still with the gradient with the Nick letters coming from the left and landing on its own position.

Technique: Nice animation by 1981 Studios.

Music/Sounds: Silence, and the "Nick Nick Nick" id but cut.

Availability: Current. Seen on YouTube.