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Nickelodeon Movies was then founded on February 25, 1995. On July 10, 1996, the studio released its first film, Harriet the Spy, a spy-comedy film based on the 1964 novel of the same name.
Nickelodeon Movies is the theatrical motion picture arm of the American children's cable channel Nickelodeon. Founded in 1995, it has produced feature films based on Nickelodeon properties, as well as other adaptations and original projects. All of its films are released by Paramount Global subsidiary Paramount Pictures. 1996–1998 []
18 lut 2024 · These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Nickelodeon Movies, with more to be added overtime. Clockstoppers (2002): The 2000 logo (in the same design from the 2002 logo) swings like a pendulum before being blasted away by a soundwave, transitioning into the opening credits.
As the blue jays start grouping together towards the right of the screen in the distance, a group of American robins with orange bellies fly to the left as both groups of birds form the Nickelodeon Movies logo. The birds eventually scatter as the camera pans down, segueing into the opening credits of the movie. Technique: CGI.
It was first introduced in the live-action film The Last Airbender released in 2010 albeit through a logo variant; the standard version was introduced in the computer-animated film Rango, then last used in Wonder Park.
2006–2009. These versions were used in tandem with some of the 2003 variants until 2009. 2008 version (used in some promos, bumpers, Play Date block from 2009, and the Nickelodeon Productions "lightbulb" logo) Short version #1.
All of their movies are distributed by Paramount Pictures, as when Nickelodeon Movies was founded, its parent company Viacom (formerly the "old" Viacom, now known as CBS Corporation) had merged with Paramount Communications. Their first film was Harriet the Spy, released in 1996. 1st Logo.