IMPORTANT NOTE: I am not the copyright holder of most of these IDs. Some of them were made by a friend of mine, and credit goes to him for the idents.
Making A Costume[]
Nickelodeon Ident - White Circle Girl Making a Costume (NEWER) (2024-20??)
Visuals: On a white background, there are the scrambled letters in "Nickelodeon" in the current logo font and a large orange wig resembling an Afro with a ponytail lying on the floor. The Nickelodeon White Circle Girl (a white ping pong ball with a pink bow, blush, a red mouth, a pink skirt, and black limbs and eyes) walks in from the left, stopping in the center and noticing the discarded items on the floor before she gets an idea. She takes off her bow, picks up and puts on the wig, and puts her bow on top of the wig, then she takes the letters and puts them on the wig, arranging them to spell out "Nickelodeon". The final result resembles the wig worn by the lady in the "Opera" bumper. The White Circle Girl then says to the audience "You're watching Nickelodeon!".
Trivia: This ident marks the debut of Nickelodeon's logo/mascot, the White Circle Girl.
Variants:
- There is an early variant where the White Circle Girl looks more like a character from the YouTube cartoon Battle for Dream Island; the shading on her is absent, her shadow is flatter, and she doesn't wear a skirt. Also, the camera follows her as she walks into view.
- There is a prototype variant where the animation has a rougher and unpolished approach, the "Nickelodeon" text is in the 1984-2009 logo font, the wig has a hairy texture and a more poof-y shape, and the White Circle Girl's design looks more amateurish.
- There is an April Fools Day variant where, instead of saying her spiel to the audience, the White Circle Girl sneezes, both her wig, bow, and the letters flying off as she looks around. An audience can be heard laughing as SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) says "April Fools" off screen.
Technique: Scratch animation.
Audio: The White Circle Girl's footsteps when she walks into view, followed by an upbeat, cartoony number that plays as she assembles the Nickelodeon wig, and her dialogue.
Audio Trivia: The audio of SpongeBob saying ”April Fools!" in the April Fools Day variant is recycled from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode ”Fools In April".
Audio Variant: In the prototype variant, instead of the White Circle Girl having dialogue, a voiceover says the name of the channel at the end.
Spy Red Circle and Spy Yellow Circle[]
Nickelodeon Ident - Spy Red Circle and Spy Yellow Circle (2022-20??)
Visuals: On a white background, a red circle with black limbs and facial features and a pink bow tie is shown holding a red time bomb behind their back, and a yellow circle with black limbs and facial features is shown holding a yellow cherry bomb behind their back. The two circles exchange bombs, only for them to go off and explode, forming the early design of the Nickelodeon White Circle Girl, with the red circle's bow tie landing on the White Circle Girl's orange wig.
Trivia: This ident is based on the Spy vs. Spy comics from MAD magazine.
Technique: Scratch animation.
Audio: Cartoony sound effects that correspond with everything that happens in the bumper.
Creatures on Broken Bridge[]
Nickelodeon Ident - Creatures on Broken Bridge (2024-Present)
Visuals: On a cloudy sky-blue background, there is an orange line in the middle of the screen, presumably a bridge. Several orange characters appear from the opposite sides of the screen and sit on the bridge, forming the Nickelodeon logo. Each character is depicted as the following:
- N #1 - Having arms and legs
- I - A humanoid girl with her hair in a bun
- C - A donut with a bite taken out of it
- K - A bug
- E #1 - Having arms
- L - A rather fast slug
- D - A cyclops with one arm
- E #2 - Same as E #1, but as a girl
- O #2 - A rubber ball with legs
- N #2 - An inchworm
The final character, the first O (depicted as a boulder), appears, making all the other characters sitting on the bridge back up and gasp in fear. The first O's weight causes the bridge to break, causing everyone to start screaming and sending them falling into a pond, which causes them to merge and become the Nickelodeon White Circle Girl, who is still wet from the water.
Technique: Scratch animation.
Audio: Birds can be heard chirping throughout, while sound effects that correspond with the characters' movements are also heard. A crashing sound can be heard when the bridge breaks, and a splashing noise is heard when the characters fall in the water.
Inflatable Dress[]
Visuals: In a ballroom, Princess Nicole (a green-haired princess with lighter-green gloves, an orange crown, and an orange ball gown with white panniers and hem) comes in from the left. Suddenly, the skirt of her dress begins to inflate like a balloon, much to her surprise and horror. The skirt inflates to the point where it engulfs her arms and torso before eventually swallowing her whole. The inflated skirt bounces and morphs into the Nickelodeon White Circle Girl, who does a curtsy to the viewer.
Technique: Scratch animation.
Audio: TBA
Pencil Cooks Breakfast[]
TBA
Were-Circle Girl[]
TBA
It's Over[]
TBA
Nap Time[]
Visuals: On a white background, the orange rhino from the ”Big Beast Quintet" ident climbs into a sleeping bag and goes to sleep, holding a brown teddy bear in his hand. The other animals from the ident are then shown snoring in sleeping bags along side him. The camera zooms out to reveal what the orange surface they're sleeping on is: the Nickelodeon White Circle Girl’s wig.
Variant: There exists ann alternate variants where the animals are sleeping on Nicole's inflated dress, who is also fast asleep.
Technique: Scratch animation.
Audio: The music from the "Ants" and "Bone” idents along with the sounds of the animals snoring.
Trick-Or-Treat[]
Visuals: We start with a stereotypical entryway of a house decorated for Halloween (with plastic pumpkin lights, a cutout of Frankenstein's monster hanging over a window, and paper bats taped to the wall, among others). The camera zooms up to the door, which opens to reveal the Nickelodeon White Circle Girl and Princess Nicole dressed in Halloween costumes (White Circle Girl being a witch with a pointed hat, a bat-shaped bow, and a black skirt, and Nicole being the bride of Frankenstein). They make spooky gestures and faces before a hand pulls out of a paper bag a big orange caramel apple with the Nickelodeon logo on it (with the letters being made out of marshmallows), prompting their eyes to shine and their mouths to water.
Technique: A blend of live-action and Scratch animation.
Audio: The audio heard in the "Halloween" bumper from Nickelodeon Brazil.