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Noggin was an American edutainment brand that launched on February 2, 1999. [1] It was co-founded by MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop. [2] [3] It started out as a cable television channel and a website, both centered around the concepts of imagination, creativity, and education.
In November 2005, Noggin released its first-ever merchandise (like clothing, notebooks, holiday ornaments and greeting cards) featuring Moose, Zee, and the Noggin logo. [23] These products were only sold on the Noggin.com online store. In 2010, plush dolls and straw toppers featuring the characters were sold at the Storytime Live! show. [24]
The first logo was a rounded hand symbol with "The N" on the palm and a matching rounded label underneath, reading "NOGGIN". [6] The logo was often simplified without the Noggin label at the bottom; when the channel name was not a part of the logo, taglines were used to describe Noggin as The N's namesake instead.
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The logo used from 2019 to 2024. In March 2015, the Noggin brand was relaunched as a video-on-demand streaming app. It featured shows from the original Noggin channel as well as some exclusive shows and currently-running series from Nickelodeon's library. [45] The service was active until July 2, 2024. [8]
I don’t think we can add more logos to the page because they would be non-free files. Wikipedia can only use very limited non-free files. Even though there were many logo variants, the Nick/Sesame Workshop logo is the one from the "What Is Noggin" promo that Noggin chose to represent itself, and is a pretty basic logo instead of a holiday one ...
Noggin created a two-hour compilation special to re-introduce the series to a new generation. The special was aired on TV Land as a way to promote Noggin. [6] Noggin ran 65 select episodes until mid-2003, when they were pulled from the program lineup because Sesame Workshop sold its half of the network to Viacom, which already owned the other ...
Noggimation Station - Noggimation Boy shows a short digital animation from a Noggin.com user. As a running gag, Noggimation Boy sometimes tries to start the segment by chanting each letter of "Noggimation," but Phred interrupts him. Birthday Time - This segment features a list of Noggin.com users whose birthday was on a certain date.