I got these: Samurai Swing: Rocko's Modern Life to Rugrats, Alvin and the Chipmunks to Ren and Stimpy. Mallethead: Gumby to Rocko's Modern Life, Rugrats to Inspector Gadget. Tokio Koto Nick: Looney Tunes to Tiny Toons, Rocko's Modern Life to Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama. MC Schmenge: Doug to Inspector Gadget, Rocko's Modern Life to The Adventures of Tintin. Afro Nick: Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama to Looney Tunes, Tiny Toons to Rocko's Modern Life. Rubberized Nick: Rocko's Modern Life to Inspector Gadget, Clarissa Explains it All to Gumby. What serie appears in every columne? Answer: Rocko's Modern Life. Which two series where appeared in one of my columnes and they same are maked by Warner Bros? Answer: Looney Tunes and Tiny Toons.
I'm compiling a guide of every Nick schedule I can find from around July 1993 to summer 1998 so I can see if there are any patterns. I'd also pay to see ANY full episodes of Cartoon Kablooey, Yogi on Nickelodeon (just for the intro) and the Wild Side Show.
I don't have a video of it but I remember growing up and seeing Doug/Looney Tunes with Landmarks and Quasi Salsa and Looney Tunes to Clarissa with Landmarks and Hip Hop Whistler. After looking at a schedule from Nick and More website, there must've been something they used for Clarissa/Salute Your Shorts, Tintin/Looney Tunes, Rocko/Real Monsters to name a few, if I only could get proof.
They used Bali Nick on Muppet Babies to Hey Dude (I didn't know it was either melodic or percussive) De La Nick on The Adventures of Pete and Pete to The Secret World of Alex Mack, Rubberized Nick on Rugrats to Muppet Babies, Tokio Koto Nick on Doug to The Muppet Show, Rugrats to Doug and Gumby to Muppet Babies, and Animals on Rugrats.
It's possible that the De La Nick bumper postdates the Quasi Salsa one, or was used for a different time slot. The two Rocko to Pete and Pete bumpers use the Landmarks template, but different much.
After looking at the ASCAP website: it seems that Samurai Swing was used for 1 Hour of Looney Tunes which had the clip from "The Turn-Tale Wolf" where he was crowned king but was about to lose his tail to a guillotine. It used landmarks.
I also found out from the site that they used Quasi Salsa on the following: Special Delivery Weinerville/You Can't Do That on Television Fifteen/Wild Side Show Tiny Toon Adventures/Rugrats Inspector Gadget/Adventures of Tin Tin Hey Dude/Pete and Pete Looney Tunes/You're On Nickelodeon Charlie Brown
@mvangord1 Afro Nick was used on What Would You Do? to Wild and Crazy Kids, Rocko's Modern Life to AYOTD and Salute your Shorts to LOTHT. Animals for My Brother and Me to Looney Tunes. And Bali Nick was used for Figure it Out to Tiny Toons.
Found two ones: Looney Tunes to Gumby with Landmarks and Quasi Salsa and Gumby to the Newshour with Jim Lehrer with Clock and Gangsta Opera. They are posted in Nickelodeon Commercials 1995.
I have a mostly-intact copy from another source. It's only missing a couple of seconds at the beginning. It is Global GUTS. If I had to guess, I'd say the bumper comes from late 95-96.
I knew that, if only I knew which ones and for what. Usually, they would rotate amongst Clock, Landmarks, and Bouncing Balls, and rarely use the Sun Template.
@superleviathan Look up 90s Commercials Vol. 91 by 80sCommercialVault. He also has a few for the Weinerville Sunday block.I also know that MC Schmienge was used for Hey Dude and Fifteen and Rubberized Nick was used for Legends of the Hidden Temple and Hey Dude. I also think I heard the last one before the Tomorrow People.
Hey superleviathan, have you ever visited the ASCAP website? If you go there, search for "Tom Pomosello." When you click on his name, a list of his work will appear, which includes the jingles used for these bumpers. If you click on one of the titles (like "Bali Nick," for example) and you look at the alternate titles, it'll tell you some of the bumpers that these jingles were used for. For example, "Bali Nick" was used for a Lassie/Doug "coming up next" bumper, among others. I hope that helps.
2 more new bumpers found: Flipper to Nick Arcade with clock and MC Schmenge and another Mr. Wizard's to Flipper bumper with Landmarks and Animals, both uploaded by this user named Erick Dye-Cain, also update on Gumby to The Alvin Show has clocks with Mallethead instead of Tokio Koto Nick
Whenever a show on Nick had their time slot changed, I would want to find out what the new bumper would be. I think my favorite one was the Gangsta Opera. On that one with the border rotating around, when I used to watch it, I, for some reason, would keep my eye on the blue cattle going around. It would always end when the cattle was about to turn into the left side of the border; however, some versions of that bumper had it stop before it turned to the other side.
I have it on VHS somewhere along with a few dozen additional Nickelodeon up next/be right back bumpers. Ill try to find the tape but it could take some time as I just moved.
Rugrats to Doug with the bouncing balls and Tokio Koto Nick, if you're looking for it, it's on youtube in a video called Nickelodeon commercials 6/12/1995
From yet another video from one of mrbriefcase's accounts (11/8/1994 Nick Commercials), Legends to Clarissa used MC Schmenge & Bouncing Balls, and Tintin to Legends used Samurai Swing and the clock.
By the way, at what time was The Muppet Show aired before the Elephant Show? Was it early in the morning in 1994 or 1995, or something else (I can't seem to find it on any schedules).
I think there were four announcers in the 90s on Nickelodeon: Bill St. James, Chris Phillips and the guy on the Weinerville up next menu, and the guy who did the voiceovers in the credits (I think it's David Eccles). If anyone knows who the unknown guy is please let me know.
*corporate needs you to find the differences between this picture and this picture:* Bali Nick (Melodic) Bali Nick (Percussive) My ears: *They're The Same Picture*
Are you sure it's Global GUTS or just regular GUTS? If I recall Global GUTS only aired after Legends on Saturdays and Sundays and during Nick in the Afternoon.
Another bumper I found. Theater Pup uploaded Nick Arcade to Welcome Freshmen with De La Nick and Sun Template under Nick Arcade Commercial break 1/2 1993
@loveforlogos It aired on the LATIN AMERICAN Nick. This guy's looking for bumpers from the US one. Foreign Nick channels got a lot of different shows (Nick UK aired Carmen Sandiego, TMNT, and Fraggle Rock.)
I found some more Coming up Next on Nickelodeon bumpers for V3: Ren & Stimpy to Rocko's Modern Life with Landmarks & Bali Nick Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon Wildside Show with Clock & Hip-Hop Whistler Clarissa Explains it All to Fifteen with Clock & Mallethead Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon GUTS with Sun Template & Mallethead Adventures of Pete & Pete to My Brother & Me with Bouncing Balls & Quasi Salsa Rocko's Modern Life to Clarissa Explains it All with Bouncing Balls & Tokio Toto Nick. All uploaded by some user whose i think name is Green rif
There are a few more bumpers uploaded by Erick Dye-Cain. Bullwinkle to Hey Dude: Landmarks with Tokio Koto Nick Gumby to Bullwinkle: Bouncing Balls with Bali Nick What Would You Do to Looney Tunes: Clock with Mallethead.
Jerry & David uploaded Rugrats to Rocko's Modern Life with Landmarks & Mallethead and then Rocko's Modern Life to AAAHHH Real Monsters with Clock & Bali Nick Melodic under Nickelodeon Commercials 4/30/1995
What bumpers and menus are used for Muppet Babies to What Would You Do Muppet Matinee to Nick Arcade Tomorrow People to GUTS You Can't Do That on Television to Dennis The Mennace
So I'm wondering - did all the shows have previews designed in the 3 different menu designs for the 93-96 era (colored border, black border, clock), or did most of them only appear in 2 of those 3 formats? So far, the only show I've identified as having had one for all 3 based on the uploads is Looney Tunes. But, for instance...did Doug ever have a preview, either when it was next, or the show after next, in the colored border preview? I've only seen it in the black frame so far on uploads.
I remembered that Salute Your Shorts/Rugrats used The Melodic version of Afro Nick and the landmarks when I was young.
I can hear Supper Club playing during The Splat's advisory.
2:12 "Next up on Nick it's more Steven Spielberg's Tiny Toons followed by Legends Of The Hidden Temple"
I got these:
Samurai Swing: Rocko's Modern Life to Rugrats, Alvin and the Chipmunks to Ren and Stimpy.
Mallethead: Gumby to Rocko's Modern Life, Rugrats to Inspector Gadget.
Tokio Koto Nick: Looney Tunes to Tiny Toons, Rocko's Modern Life to Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama.
MC Schmenge: Doug to Inspector Gadget, Rocko's Modern Life to The Adventures of Tintin.
Afro Nick: Bullwinkle's Moose-a-Rama to Looney Tunes, Tiny Toons to Rocko's Modern Life.
Rubberized Nick: Rocko's Modern Life to Inspector Gadget, Clarissa Explains it All to Gumby.
What serie appears in every columne?
Answer: Rocko's Modern Life.
Which two series where appeared in one of my columnes and they same are maked by Warner Bros?
Answer: Looney Tunes and Tiny Toons.
I'm compiling a guide of every Nick schedule I can find from around July 1993 to summer 1998 so I can see if there are any patterns. I'd also pay to see ANY full episodes of Cartoon Kablooey, Yogi on Nickelodeon (just for the intro) and the Wild Side Show.
Well Samurai Swing was used for Hey Dude to Weinerville and Hip Hop Whistler was used for GUTS to Doug.
I don't have a video of it but I remember growing up and seeing Doug/Looney Tunes with Landmarks and Quasi Salsa and Looney Tunes to Clarissa with Landmarks and Hip Hop Whistler.
After looking at a schedule from Nick and More website, there must've been something they used for Clarissa/Salute Your Shorts, Tintin/Looney Tunes, Rocko/Real Monsters to name a few, if I only could get proof.
Alvin Show used Landmarks with Quasi Salsa, uploaded by Old TV under Nickelodeon Commercials 1994
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I remembered it from memory back when I saw that on TH-cam before you-know-who took it down!
Gangsta Opera, Samurai Swing, and Supper Club are my favorites
AYAOTD/Roundhouse is on here via the nostalgia society. It used landmarks and Bali nick.
They used Bali Nick on Muppet Babies to Hey Dude (I didn't know it was either melodic or percussive) De La Nick on The Adventures of Pete and Pete to The Secret World of Alex Mack, Rubberized Nick on Rugrats to Muppet Babies, Tokio Koto Nick on Doug to The Muppet Show, Rugrats to Doug and Gumby to Muppet Babies, and Animals on Rugrats.
It's possible that the De La Nick bumper postdates the Quasi Salsa one, or was used for a different time slot. The two Rocko to Pete and Pete bumpers use the Landmarks template, but different much.
0:21 Croak skritch
Croak skritch
Croak Bawk Skritch Woof
Croak Bawk Skritch Woof
Honk honk squeak bark woof
Croak bawk maaaaaa
Arf arf, meeeeeow...
Animals
Nevermind, I just checked my schedule archive and you're right. It was probably from December 1995 or early 1996.
Underdog + Muppet Babies used Rubberized Nick (the very last frame of it was on a video of Roundhouse bumpers and I could hear the last chord of it).
After looking at the ASCAP website: it seems that Samurai Swing was used for 1 Hour of Looney Tunes which had the clip from "The Turn-Tale Wolf" where he was crowned king but was about to lose his tail to a guillotine. It used landmarks.
From memory, and it used to be posted online.
Finally, I've found the instrumentals
I also found out from the site that they used Quasi Salsa on the following:
Special Delivery
Weinerville/You Can't Do That on Television
Fifteen/Wild Side Show
Tiny Toon Adventures/Rugrats
Inspector Gadget/Adventures of Tin Tin
Hey Dude/Pete and Pete
Looney Tunes/You're On Nickelodeon Charlie Brown
Green Fish
3+5+1+2
=11
@mvangord1 Afro Nick was used on What Would You Do? to Wild and Crazy Kids, Rocko's Modern Life to AYOTD and Salute your Shorts to LOTHT. Animals for My Brother and Me to Looney Tunes. And Bali Nick was used for Figure it Out to Tiny Toons.
One hour of looney tunes with landmarks and samurai swing is posted by classic cartoon vault.
That's one of the only Coming Up Next promos I can remember from my youth.
YAY! A Pick from Over to Nature Cat used Tokio Koto Nick.
Don't forget this was also used for Underdog to Danger Mouse.
1 Hour of Tiny Toons used Bali Nick and Landmarks. It's posted by member berries.
Animals was used for "Flipper followed by Double Dare"
Found two ones: Looney Tunes to Gumby with Landmarks and Quasi Salsa and Gumby to the Newshour with Jim Lehrer with Clock and Gangsta Opera. They are posted in Nickelodeon Commercials 1995.
Link
I have a mostly-intact copy from another source. It's only missing a couple of seconds at the beginning.
It is Global GUTS. If I had to guess, I'd say the bumper comes from late 95-96.
Gotcha. Thank you both.
Vance's TV Archive uploaded Bullwinkle's Moose-A-Rama with Landmarks and Gangsta Opera under Nickelodeon commercials mid 1993
Found another bumper posted by Nostalgia Society. Muppet Babies to Cartoon Kablooey with Landmarks and Afro Nick (Melodic).
where did you get a hold of the background music from?
There's an alternate version of family double dare/wildside show posted by greenrift. It used the clock with hip hop whistler. @Kevin Martinez
Already have it. But thanks.
+Kevin Martinez When are You Doing Up Next Nickelodeon Bumpers V3 This year? Bye.
The Dennis the Menace/Flipper bumper was that template.
That was when they relegated it to Sunday mornings at 7:30.
Hip Hop Whistler was used for one hour of YCDTOTV.
I knew that, if only I knew which ones and for what. Usually, they would rotate amongst Clock, Landmarks, and Bouncing Balls, and rarely use the Sun Template.
@superleviathan Look up 90s Commercials Vol. 91 by 80sCommercialVault. He also has a few for the Weinerville Sunday block.I also know that MC Schmienge was used for Hey Dude and Fifteen and Rubberized Nick was used for Legends of the Hidden Temple and Hey Dude. I also think I heard the last one before the Tomorrow People.
Hey superleviathan, have you ever visited the ASCAP website? If you go there, search for "Tom Pomosello." When you click on his name, a list of his work will appear, which includes the jingles used for these bumpers. If you click on one of the titles (like "Bali Nick," for example) and you look at the alternate titles, it'll tell you some of the bumpers that these jingles were used for. For example, "Bali Nick" was used for a Lassie/Doug "coming up next" bumper, among others. I hope that helps.
2 more new bumpers found: Flipper to Nick Arcade with clock and MC Schmenge and another Mr. Wizard's to Flipper bumper with Landmarks and Animals, both uploaded by this user named Erick Dye-Cain, also update on Gumby to The Alvin Show has clocks with Mallethead instead of Tokio Koto Nick
Link
Vance's TV Archive uploaded Looney Tunes to Underdog with Sun Template and MC Schmenge under Nickelodeon commercials mid 1993.
I'm not sure, but that could be from a previous era (pre-1993)
I've seen a 1994 schedule is Rubbadubbers followed by Gumby. Which menu and music did Rubbadubbers + Gumby.
I think so. I think it has Bouncing Balls and Quasi Salsa.
Found it. Sadly, that guy's VHS cuts in during the Rugrats commercial break. I'm almost positive Rugrats to AAAHH!!! Real monsters used Gangsta Opera.
Link
I don't think it was actually on TH-cam. He probably found out about it the same way I did (from the comments on a YCDTOT forum).
Whenever a show on Nick had their time slot changed, I would want to find out what the new bumper would be. I think my favorite one was the Gangsta Opera. On that one with the border rotating around, when I used to watch it, I, for some reason, would keep my eye on the blue cattle going around. It would always end when the cattle was about to turn into the left side of the border; however, some versions of that bumper had it stop before it turned to the other side.
Darcy, are you listing these from memory, or from a viewable video source?
I doesn't help me if you don't say where you got your information.
I have it on VHS somewhere along with a few dozen additional Nickelodeon up next/be right back bumpers. Ill try to find the tape but it could take some time as I just moved.
Rugrats to Doug with the bouncing balls and Tokio Koto Nick, if you're looking for it, it's on youtube in a video called Nickelodeon commercials 6/12/1995
@loveforlogos Magic School Bus was on PBS and Fox for most of the era we are talking about. Is the bumper viewable anywhere.
@MrAamigo Do you know where I can see the Legends to Hey Dude bumper?
It's already been posted in the other collection video for next bumpers. I think I already told you months ago.
From yet another video from one of mrbriefcase's accounts (11/8/1994 Nick Commercials), Legends to Clarissa used MC Schmenge & Bouncing Balls, and Tintin to Legends used Samurai Swing and the clock.
By the way, at what time was The Muppet Show aired before the Elephant Show? Was it early in the morning in 1994 or 1995, or something else (I can't seem to find it on any schedules).
Hip Hop Whistler was used for Guts and Doug.
Where'd you find it? And is it a 96-98 bumper or a 93-96
Bali Nick was used on Muppet Matinee.
Found another one; My Brother & Me to Roundhouse with the Clock & Samurai Swing.
Quasi Salsa was used for one hour of Muppet Babies.
Although I don't have it to upload I remember Doug + Looney Tunes used Landmarks with Quasi Salsa.
The hands bumper used De La Nick.
@MrAamigo They come from my own VHS recordings back in the day.
Or maybe it was during SNICK.
Thanks for the music. :) Where did you get those from?
@romleys Are you claiming this from memory or was it posted somewhere?
0:40 Next On Nickelodeon, It's Jim Henson's Muppet Babies! Followed By Fifteen!
Which bumper and menu were used for Lassie to Yogi Bear.
I think there were four announcers in the 90s on Nickelodeon: Bill St. James, Chris Phillips and the guy on the Weinerville up next menu, and the guy who did the voiceovers in the credits (I think it's David Eccles). If anyone knows who the unknown guy is please let me know.
And Chris Phillips is known for nick jr face
*corporate needs you to find the differences between this picture and this picture:*
Bali Nick (Melodic)
Bali Nick (Percussive)
My ears: *They're The Same Picture*
For Bali nick all I remember is ahh real monsters + ren and stempy was used with that theme
Are you sure it's Global GUTS or just regular GUTS? If I recall Global GUTS only aired after Legends on Saturdays and Sundays and during Nick in the Afternoon.
David Jonsen re uploaded Nickelodeon Coming up Next bumpers V3, the one that was taken down.
Where did you find these?
And Hip Hop Whistler was used on Flipper to Bullwinkle's Moose-O-Rama. See ThatGuyWithTheVHS's latest video for more info.
Aaahhh! Real Monsters to Doug (Clocks, Quasi Salsa)
I also have the Tokio Koto Nick music on an Are You Afraid of the Dark up next bumper.
the afro nick percussion music was also used in salute your shorts
Another bumper I found. Theater Pup uploaded Nick Arcade to Welcome Freshmen with De La Nick and Sun Template under Nick Arcade Commercial break 1/2 1993
@romleys Was it followed by anything?
BTW, contact me by PM if you have any of the CGI bumpers.
Again, from memory or is it available online
I can't remember, and I don't know if it's still here or not.
CDCB2 uploaded real monsters/rugrats. It’s under Nickelodeon commercials 7/9/1995. (Which should be 7/8).
It was Landmarks & Gangsta Opera
How do you know this? Is it online somewhere, did you read about it, or are you just going from memory?
Bali Nick
Mallethead
Quasi Salsa
Samural Swing
Tokio Koto Nick
They're my Favorite music
Looney Tunes and Bullwinle's Moose-a-rama! [Clock (Supper Club)]
@loveforlogos It aired on the LATIN AMERICAN Nick. This guy's looking for bumpers from the US one. Foreign Nick channels got a lot of different shows (Nick UK aired Carmen Sandiego, TMNT, and Fraggle Rock.)
Yes.
@joeskills101 Again I must ask, are you remembering this, or is this accessible somewhere online.
Viacom, huh?
Okay. This is why these videos are important. If you see any rare bumpers, reply to a video or PM me, and I'll try to preserve it.
I found some more Coming up Next on Nickelodeon bumpers for V3:
Ren & Stimpy to Rocko's Modern Life with Landmarks & Bali Nick
Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon Wildside Show with Clock & Hip-Hop Whistler
Clarissa Explains it All to Fifteen with Clock & Mallethead
Family Double Dare to Nickelodeon GUTS with Sun Template & Mallethead
Adventures of Pete & Pete to My Brother & Me with Bouncing Balls & Quasi Salsa
Rocko's Modern Life to Clarissa Explains it All with Bouncing Balls & Tokio Toto Nick. All uploaded by some user whose i think name is Green rif
Of course the user's nome is Greenrif.
There are a few more bumpers uploaded by Erick Dye-Cain.
Bullwinkle to Hey Dude: Landmarks with Tokio Koto Nick
Gumby to Bullwinkle: Bouncing Balls with Bali Nick
What Would You Do to Looney Tunes: Clock with Mallethead.
All of which I already have.
Jerry & David uploaded Rugrats to Rocko's Modern Life with Landmarks & Mallethead and then Rocko's Modern Life to AAAHHH Real Monsters with Clock & Bali Nick Melodic under Nickelodeon Commercials 4/30/1995
How do you know? Where'd you find it?
What bumpers and menus are used for
Muppet Babies to What Would You Do
Muppet Matinee to Nick Arcade
Tomorrow People to GUTS
You Can't Do That on Television to Dennis The Mennace
@MrAamigo I don't have it. I rarely download videos unless I feel I really need to.
I got only one. Here it is: Space Cases to Nick Arcade with tokio koto Nick with the Landmarks
@mvangord1 Do you have a copy?
Up next on Nickelodeon it’s spongebob squarepants followed by the angry beavers mc schmenge
So I'm wondering - did all the shows have previews designed in the 3 different menu designs for the 93-96 era (colored border, black border, clock), or did most of them only appear in 2 of those 3 formats?
So far, the only show I've identified as having had one for all 3 based on the uploads is Looney Tunes.
But, for instance...did Doug ever have a preview, either when it was next, or the show after next, in the colored border preview? I've only seen it in the black frame so far on uploads.
Nostalgia Society uploaded Nick Wildside Show to Rocko's Modern Life with Landmarks and Mallethead under Nick Wildside Show Commercial Break 1994.
A ceia up next bumper with supper club and clock has been posted under Nickelodeon commercials 12/27/95.
Clarissa Explains it All up next bumper