Nickelodeon/2020s

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A Brief History of the Splat (2023)

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Visuals: On the white background, we see a orange clay ball. It zooms in and forms into the old Nickelodeon logo, again made of clay, while on a background with flower cookie-cutters and a yellow sponge. The logo then proceeds to transform into more objects, with the backgrounds changing as well. These objects include; a spaceship with a background consisting of a crayon drawing of a superhero version of the titular character of Doug, as well as some stickers and the first 3 letters of the Nick name, a weird-looking leaf object on a background consisting of some Hey Arnold themed sketches, as well as others various shapes, a burst on a background with some sketches of Cynthia Pickles from Rugrats, a car on a paper background with some drawings of Oblina and Krum from AAAAH!! Real Monsters, a weird misshapen pointed object on a table background with painting supplies, a star on a blue background with clay versions of the sky flower clouds from SpongeBob SquarePants a bone, which morphs into a blimp for a split second, on a yellow background with jacks, a weird pointed burst-like object on a yellow background with miscellaneous shapes, a speech bubble with the previous shape's background, an amoeba on a yellow background with a map and some pins, as well as an image of a screencap from an episode of The Wild Thornberries, a umbrella on the previous shape's background, a slanted oval with a yellow/orange spiral flame background, a frontier with the previous background, and lastly, waves on a yellow background with orange triangles. Then, the waves spiral and shrink, turning into the 2023 Nickelodeon logo on a purple background. Green slime proceeds to run down the logo.

Trivia: The Amoeba's appearance is likely a callback to the 14th Nickelodeon Productions logo.

Technique: Simple 3D animation, done by Roger.

Audio: We hear a whoosh when the ball comes at us, followed by the Nickelodeon Mnemonic from 1984. This is followed by an electronic remix of the same jingle is heard. Afterwards, we hear a auto-tuned voice singing the 7 notes of the jingle, along with a woman yelling out "YO!". We end with an by a opera singer singing the last 5 notes of the jingle. A glass shattering sound is heard afterwards.

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