Nick Jr UK - Fish Ident - (2008, FINALLY FOUND) warriorglitchy 5.91K subscribers Subscribed. Sometimes, a male announcer says "There's more Nick Jr. hopping your way right after this!" Availability: The DVD version is seen on many Nick Jr.
DVDs from 2004 to 2007, it made an appearance on the Dora the Explorer DVD "Undercover Dora". After 2007, Nickelodeon used their "Fish" ID until they changed their logo in 2009. These are the list of the Nick Jr.
ID segments that appear in Nick Jr. shows. This is "Nick Jr Bumper ID - Fish (1996-2003) [DVD QUALITY]" by funline animation on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
When the fish eat it, the bigger one fills in with orange and the smaller one with blue, forming the Nick Jr. logo. Technique: 2D computer animation by Electric Picture Works in New York that uses the exact same technique as "Elephants".
Then, a big orange fish with " NICK " on it, followed by a smaller blue fish with " JR. " on it, swims in from the left. As another fish swims by from the left, the two fish call, swim and play with each other.
Sources Tapes and recordings in the collections of MeredithVintage, MoronicArts, Spindash54, stuffilikesite, loveforlogos, ClassicNickelodeon2, The Nostalgia Society, bethany90s, Commercial Collections, SchfiftyThreeRetroTV, sticksticklyvideo, CDCB2, E-Zone, TGWTVHS, RTXwheels, Smoke, Kristopher Walker, statefairshows, clerk37, gamerguy624, Dynickmite, Khalil Retro, waymu, and austinbigboi. The elephants both drink from the pool and fill in with orange and blue and have the NICK and JR. logos on them (think Fish Eating Seaweed).
FX/SFX: Combination of 2D and scanimate-like effects. Also using the exact same action plot and technique as "Fish Eating Seaweed". Music/Sounds: Some tuba music overlapped with jungle sounds.
Taken from the VHS release of Blue's Clues: What Does Blue Need? (1996). The Cats ident was the last ident broadcast in the early hours of 30 April 2010 due to its usage as a overnight loop. [1] Some of the idents were retained in on-demand prints of Nick Jr.
shows until 2018, and various other idents are only available in partial form and are considered to be lost media.