Nickelodeon Character Bumpers Set A (1991-1999)

Here is a list of the Nickelodeon Character Bumpers from Set A used from August 11 1991 to May 31 1999.

Doug
We see Doug holding a Nickelodeon rectangle and Porkchop sitting on it. Doug stops and Porkchop waves at him then the rectangle dropped on Doug's feet and Porkchop slides to Doug and lick him. Used when Doug starts airing.

Tommy and Spike
We see Tommy and Spike feeling bored watching a fishing channel on TV. Tommy then change the channel from a fishing channel to Nickelodeon with the logo on the TV screen and jazzy music play in the background. This catches Tommy and Spike's attention and they start swaying to the music. Used when Rugrats starts airing.

Note: This bumper is actually a scene from the Rugrats pilot episode Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing but the Squeaky Chicken Resturant commercial replaced by a fishing channel and the music from the band replaced by a different music.

Ren and Stimpy
We see Ren taking on a bath on a Nickelodeon bathtub. He holds up his feet three times makes an Aooga! sound and farts in the tub. Then all of a sudden Stimpy jumps out the water giving Ren some milk. Used when The Ren and Stimpy Show starts airing.

Arnold's Bedroom
We see Arnold coming up to his room and presses a button on the remote and his CD player plays. He presses the button again and his couch come on with Gerald sitting on it and he presses it one more time to change the channel from a baseball show to Nickelodeon with a Nickelodeon lightbulb on the screen. Used when Hey Arnold! starts airing.

Note: This is the only Nickelodeon Character Set A Bumper that continued to be shown on Nickelodeon until August 31 2003.

Slap T. Pooch
On a black background (instead of a white one), we see Slap T. Pooch spotting a blob of red orange goo. It then goes to a really close zoom on his face and his hand as he starts fidgeting it. It then gets stuck to his fingers and he struggles to throw it off. Once it does, it starts bouncing off the walls and then gets stuck to his foot. He then walks around to wipe it off, making more red orange spots on the ground. A shadow then appears over Slap T. Pooch, then a giant purple foot stomps on the dog and red orange goo, turning into the Nickelodeon foot as seen on the gates to the Nicktoons studios in Burbank, California. The camera pans to reveal it, then Slap T. Pooch falls out of it. Used when The Rugrats Movie starts playing, but would be used when Oh Yeah! Cartoons starts airing.