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'''Logo''': The 2009 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] logo animation, without the "PRODUCTIONS" text or copyright info, plays. After the animation ceases, a disc flies in, cutting off the "elodeon" part of the "nickelodeon" text. The remaining text moves over while the disc spins, and the word "skip" walks in. As the "nick" and "skip" texts come to their final positions, the disc becomes orange. Spotlights then appear on the logo for a brief time. To conclude, the logo bows.
'''Logo''': The 2009 [[Nickelodeon Productions]] logo animation, without the "PRODUCTIONS" text or copyright info, plays. After the animation ceases, a disc flies in, cutting off the "elodeon" part of the "nickelodeon" text. The remaining text moves over while the disc spins, and the word "skip" walks in. As the "nick" and "skip" texts come to their final positions, the disc becomes orange. Spotlights then appear on the logo for a brief time. To conclude, the logo bows.


'''FX/SFX''': The disc flying in, the announcer speaking the dialogue below, and a couple of SFX.
'''FX/SFX''': The disc flying in, the announcer speaking the dialogue below, and a couple of SFX. Designed by Kevin Powell.


'''Music/Sounds''': A shortened version of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo music. After this, a male announcer (George DelHoyo) says "Nickelodeon designed this DVD with NickSkip technology. Your program will instantly play without delay. To exit the NickSkip experience at any time, please press the top menu button on your remote control. Enjoy!".
'''Music/Sounds''': A shortened version of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo music. After this, a male announcer (George DelHoyo) says "Nickelodeon designed this DVD with NickSkip technology. Your program will instantly play without delay. To exit the NickSkip experience at any time, please press the top menu button on your remote control. Enjoy!".


'''Availability''': Unknown. The logo was going to be used on a couple of Nickelodeon DVDs in 2009 or 2010, but this idea was later scrapped. The logo can be found on Vimeo.
'''Availability''': Unknown. The logo was going to be used on a couple of Nickelodeon DVDs in 2009 or 2010, but this idea was later scrapped. The logo can be found on Kevin Powell's Vimeo account.


'''Editor's Note''': A pretty neat logo that sadly went unused; it gives a fresh twist on an otherwise overused logo.
'''Editor's Note''': A pretty neat logo that sadly went unused; it gives a fresh twist on an otherwise overused logo.

Revision as of 22:31, 17 December 2021


Background

NickSkip was a possibly unused special feature intended for Nickelodeon DVDs. The system purported to play the program and certain bonus features automatically, just like Disney's FastPlay. It is unknown which DVDs used this feature, if at all.

(2009 or 2010?)

Logo: The 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo animation, without the "PRODUCTIONS" text or copyright info, plays. After the animation ceases, a disc flies in, cutting off the "elodeon" part of the "nickelodeon" text. The remaining text moves over while the disc spins, and the word "skip" walks in. As the "nick" and "skip" texts come to their final positions, the disc becomes orange. Spotlights then appear on the logo for a brief time. To conclude, the logo bows.

FX/SFX: The disc flying in, the announcer speaking the dialogue below, and a couple of SFX. Designed by Kevin Powell.

Music/Sounds: A shortened version of the 2009 Nickelodeon Productions logo music. After this, a male announcer (George DelHoyo) says "Nickelodeon designed this DVD with NickSkip technology. Your program will instantly play without delay. To exit the NickSkip experience at any time, please press the top menu button on your remote control. Enjoy!".

Availability: Unknown. The logo was going to be used on a couple of Nickelodeon DVDs in 2009 or 2010, but this idea was later scrapped. The logo can be found on Kevin Powell's Vimeo account.

Editor's Note: A pretty neat logo that sadly went unused; it gives a fresh twist on an otherwise overused logo.

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