Nick Jr. VHS/DVD Openings/Closings by DH's Media Connector Playlist 53 videos 122,056 views. Back to Root Page This page describes the opening Nickelodeon used on VHS releases of Nick Jr.
properties. Prior to the Blue's Clues VHS release Blue's Safari and on DVDs before 2004, Nick Jr. (on both Sony Wonder and Paramount releases) simply used their television bumpers as a de-facto home video logo, like what Nickelodeon did in that time.
Release Date: May 24, 2005 Here's The Order: 1. Nick Jr. Logo 2.
Blue's Room VHS & DVD Trailer 3. Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure Trailer 4. Weebles Trailer 5.
Paramount Warning Screen 6. DVD Menu That's All. Here is the list of Nick Jr Compilation Videos VHS.
Opening and Closing to Nick Jr: Nick Jr.'s Imagine That! (2001 Hit Entertainment VHS) Opening and Closing to Nick Jr: Nick Jr.'s Imagine That! (2002 Hit Entertainment VHS) Opening and Closing to Nick Jr: Nick Jr.'s Imagine That! (2003 Hit Entertainment VHS) Opening and Closing to Nick Jr: Nick Jr.'s Imagine That! (2004 Hit Entertainment VHS. Let's start the morning right with a couple of Nick Jr. VHS releases from the final year of the format.
This one is another volume of "Dora The Explorer", this time containing the season three premiere "Star Catcher" (which introduced the cute star beings, as well as a new main title) and the season four episode "Star Mountain" (which didn't air on TV until 2007, two years after its home media. This is "Opening to Nick Jr Nickelodeon and Nick@Nite 2003 VHS" by Alexander Newton on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Subscribed 250 60K views 5 years ago This VHS Rip was recorded off a Nickelodeon Broadcast transitioning to Nick Jr.
aired right before Kipper.more. Community content is available under CC. Opening to The Backyardigans: Legend of the Volcano Sisters 2007 DVD (2,800 subscriber special #2) SonicAndBlueyFanatic 2025 157K views 4 years ago.
Background This page describes the opening IDs Nickelodeon used on VHS releases of Nick Jr. properties. Prior to the Blue's Clues VHS release Blue's Safari and on DVDs before 2004, Nick Jr.
(on both Sony Wonder and Paramount releases) simply used their television bumpers as a de-facto home video logo, like what Nickelodeon did in that time frame.