![]() To honor those humble (but significant) 30 to 60 seconds, we decided to compile a definitive ranking of the best Nickelodeon theme songs. The Best Nickelodeon Character Bracket: The Final Four Our Hopes and Predictions for the ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Movie They prepared new viewers for what to expect for returning watchers, they stirred anticipation for what would follow. The best ones hooked you in with visuals or infectious melodies. The opening credits of a Nick show served as an invitation to worlds that are now relics of our childhood. But a key element we haven’t touched upon to this point is the theme songs. ![]() Throughout The Ringer’s Nickelodeon Week, we’ve examined, in exhaustive detail, the hallmark characteristics of the network: the series, the style, the nostalgia, and the characters. Throughout the week, we’ll be publishing essays, features, and interviews to get at the heart of what made Nick so dang fun-and now so nostalgic. To mark the anniversary, The Ringer is looking back at Nick’s best-ever characters and the legacy of the network as a whole. Introduced on August 11, 1991, under the brand of “Nicktoons,” Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show would quickly become hits and change the course of animation, television, and popular culture at large. Thirty years ago this week, a rising but not-yet-ubiquitous kids network by the name of Nickelodeon launched its first original animated series.
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