
Welcome back, Nick fans, to Nickelodeon Logo Bunch! Today, another request from our logo-loving and cartoon fan,
NixWerld. Instead of requesting me a Canadian logo or any logo that I don't know about, he requested me 2 memorable Nickelodeon logos. First up, we have the haypile (or haystack), which was also used for the logo of Nickelodeon Productions and Nickelodeon Animation Studios from 1991 to 2006. It was easily found in all of the Klasky-Csupo Nicktoons (Rugrats, AAAHH!! Real Monsters, The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, As Told By Ginger, and All Grown Up!.), Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rocko's Modern Life, and Hey Arnold!. It can also be found at the end of home video releases of Nick and Nick Jr. shows. I usually remember this logo a lot because of the overall design. But the weird thing to point out is that
NixWerld said that it reminds him of Chuckie's hair from Rugrats. For me, I don't see any resemblance of Chuckie's hair. That title goes to the Nicktoons splat logo. Don't believe me? Go check out the 93rd episode. But enough about the haystack. Overall, it's very creative. Now let’s get into the rare thing that happened on Logo Bunch, an alternate version of the normal logo. First on the list would be the first Bat logo I discussed in the 89th episode, AKA: The Logo Logic Bat logo. The design of it stays similar, but with one difference: it had its mouth open. Now it's very rare for the logo to do that, but I think it's awesome. Now since I did the normal logo with the bats, Zephyr, Nightshade, and Tiberius, I had this idea before I started the normal logo. And that’s somebody running away from it, which is Izzy and Lexis. The reason why it is rare is because it only appeared in a vintage AAAHH!!! Real Monsters T-Shirt. Another Halloween logo here on Nickelodeon Logo Bunch and Logo Bunch in general. Hope you survive, if you dare. >:) If you like this episode and Logo Bunch, comment and give it a thumbs up.
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NixWerld
© Blue Macaw Productions, inc.
Nickelodeon - © Viacom International, inc. & Nickelodeon


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© Blue Macaw Productions, inc.
Nickelodeon - © Viacom International, inc. & Nickelodeon
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 736 x 960px
File Size 282.3 kB
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Great Job on this one!
After you do the Family Channel (USA) and the Family Channel (Canada) requests, maybe you could do the logos for:
AMC Theatres (1980-present)
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/AMC_Theatres
Carmike Cinemas (1980s-present)
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Carmike_Cinemas
But if you already did the AMC Theatres logo, how about this one?
GKC Theatres (1990-2005)
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KNKlB-B-O5M/hqdefault.jpg
All these chains are pretty much the same company now. Carmike Cinemas (operating theaters in 48, US states I think) has recently been bought by AMC Theatres and renamed AMC Classic or New Vision Cinemas. 12 years ago, Carmike Cinemas bought the theater chain GKC which operated theatres in the Midwest. I remember going to the GKC theatre at Birchwood Mall in Port Huron, Michigan up in the US-Canada border to see a couple of bad Disney movies, Sky High, and that obvious DreamWorks rip-off The Wild. The hot buttered popcorn there smelt great though, like an old timey theater from the 1980s,
After you do the Family Channel (USA) and the Family Channel (Canada) requests, maybe you could do the logos for:
AMC Theatres (1980-present)
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/AMC_Theatres
Carmike Cinemas (1980s-present)
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Carmike_Cinemas
But if you already did the AMC Theatres logo, how about this one?
GKC Theatres (1990-2005)
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KNKlB-B-O5M/hqdefault.jpg
All these chains are pretty much the same company now. Carmike Cinemas (operating theaters in 48, US states I think) has recently been bought by AMC Theatres and renamed AMC Classic or New Vision Cinemas. 12 years ago, Carmike Cinemas bought the theater chain GKC which operated theatres in the Midwest. I remember going to the GKC theatre at Birchwood Mall in Port Huron, Michigan up in the US-Canada border to see a couple of bad Disney movies, Sky High, and that obvious DreamWorks rip-off The Wild. The hot buttered popcorn there smelt great though, like an old timey theater from the 1980s,
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