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Here, you write fake logos you dream to be real.
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Silversword55's dream logos

Lexington Broadcast Services Inc. (2007-2020)

Nicknames: "LBS 2007"

Logo:On a black background, a green laser forms on the top of the screen by sparks, and then moves down to the bottom of the screen as if it were scanning the screen (think the 90's Konami logos). While the green laser "scans" the screen, the familiar LBS logo, now green, and in 3D forms. The LBS logo then zooms backwards, shines 2 times, and the background turns white. Under the LBS logo, 2 more sparks form the words

Lexington Broadcast
Services Inc.

"A FremantleMedia Company" with the Splotch Bubble next to FremantleMedia text, fades in under the full name of LBS.

SFX:The Sparks, the 3D LBS logo, the background turning white.

Music: The windchime from the 1998-1999 Warner Bros. Pictures windchime. Also there are some electric soundages when the sparks form the entire logo.

Cheesy Factor:The 3D LBS logo looks mean.

Availability:Can be seen on Live Action Shows owned by fremantlemedia like American Idol and The Price Is Right.

Scare factor:Low to Median, the 3D LBS logo, and the creepy electric sounds are going to give some people the creeps, but otherwise, It's a cool logo.

New Line-Telepictures Television

Background: On May 29th, 2011, Time Warner has announced that New Line Television, and Telepictures Productions would reform to form a new company. On June of that month, their 1st logo was introduced.

1st Logo
(Summer 2011)

Nickname: Circle T + Filmstrips

Logo: Just a white background with the New Line "Filmstrips" logo, and the Telepictures "Circle T" logo in a white background. Then below the logos, a silhouette paintbrush paints the bottom half of the screen blue.

--------------------------------
New Line - Telepictures
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TELEVISION

Writes itself in the blue area. The font on the text is white, "New Line" is in a Times New Roman font, and "Telepictures" had the same font as it had in the 1980's. "Television" is in an arial font.

SFX: The Paintbrush painting, "New Line TELEVISION" writing itself.

Music: "Ay Bay Bay" by Hurricane Chris. Just the beat of the song.

Availibility: Was seen on any New Line Television or Telepictures produced shows.

Scare Factor: None.

2nd Logo
(Fall 2011-)

Logo: Similar to the 1987-1994 New Line Cinema logo only with a few differences.

The background is a white/orange/blue gradient instead of a white/blue gradient.

There are more filmstrips flying around, plus the Circle T logo comes from the bottom of the screen, and flips into view, and places itself next to the Box and Filmstrips logo.

The screen flashes into a black background instead of fading to the black background like the 1987 NLC logo did.

"New Line-Telepictures TELEVISION" writes itself above the Box And Filmstrips and the Circle T logo.

And after all that, "A TIME WARNER COMPANY" fades itself under the logo.

SFX: The entire logo forming.

Music: An opera singer yelling the 1994 New Line Cinema jingle. On the final note, a chorus yells with the opera, and a jazz sounder does, too!

Availability: Very common on The CW, and all Turner channel shows from this period.

Scare Factor: Low.

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Evans Films (2007)

Nickname: "Mr. Drew"

Logo: On a white background, we see an African-American man named Mr. Drew with a red cap and blue T-Shirt juggling primary colored balls, looking up in the air, leaving his mouth wide open, and riding a unicycle, zipping across the screen, forming the text:

EVANS FILMS

SFX: Mr. Drew multi-tasking, while forming "EVANS FILMS".

Music: 3 honks from a horn a clown would use.

Variations: There are few variations of the logo. Here are some:

On some episodes of Yo Gabba Gabba aired outside Nick Jr., the 3 honks are replaced with Mr. Drew saying "Oh Yeah!" or "Whoo-Hoo!".

On the Halloween episode of Yo Gabba Gabba, the background is dark-orange and Mr. Drew juggles small pumpkins instead of balls. The honks are absent in the variation.

In the Oobi, Uma, Kenan and Kel episode "Uma Wita Gun", Mr. Drew is shot from a distance after making "EVANS FILMS", falling off his unicycle leaving blood marks on it. The unicycle falls down shortly after these events.

Cheesy Factor: The EVANS FILMS text looks generated from one of the first Macintosh computers.

Avalibility: Seen on the end of shows like "Yo Gabba Gabba!" and "Oobi, Uma, Kenan and Kel". A slowed-down version of the logo was seen on the film "Mr. Drew's Unicycle Circus".

Scare Factor: None, but the third variation of this logo listed here can shock and surprise some.

Cartoon Network (2005-)

Nickname: "The Father Buu Logo"

Logo/Animation: The "normal" version is described here. Look at "Variants" and "Music Variation" for custom versions. On a white background, the "Ugly C" of the 2004 Cartoon Network logo appears and grows then the "Ugly N" of the same logo does the same thing the "Ugly C" did. Then the text "CARTOON NETWORK" appears below them to complete the logo. The text "THIS HAS BEEN A PRESENTATION OF:" fades in above the logo with a byline saying "(c) Cartoon Network/Buuhouse Ltd." below the logo. The Cartoon Network logo sometimes shines.

Byline: The release year of the episode that uses this logo is in between the "(c)" and "Cartoon" in the byline.

Variants:

A long variant was used where before the logo appears in the white background, 1.10 seconds of a crescendo choir plays.

Some episodes have the letters in the boxes move a bit while it shines. This may have been an animation overlay error.

The color of the background is in swirl-y yellow (a la Clay Logo of Nick Jr. Productions) and also has a long version (see above). It was only seen on three episodes of "Father Buu's Playhouse" which are King Buu of Zyzibulah, Father Buu's Playhouse Halloween Special (which had the long version) and Buu's Cluz.

The background is less like a background and more of a video. We are zipping through a never-ending, lighted tunnel. Was exclusive to some syndicated episodes of "Father Buu's Playhouse" and "The Father Buu Show". It was nicknamed as the "Tunnel logo".

A variant was shown where the words "CARTOON NETWORK" appear with the text and byline.

Like the 2nd one listed here, we see a tower lookout view of an amusement park (a la Fall 2007 bumpers of Cartoon Network). It has a long version (see above) when the amusement park is being constructed. The logo accompanied roller coaster sound effects along with the original music. Was only seen on the first 4 episodes of "Father Buu's Playhouse".

The background is a still shot of Ground Zero at NYC. Was only seen on "The Father Buu Show" episode Father Buu's Patriot Day Special.

The logo is still. Was seen on 2-part episodes of "The Father Buu Show".

SFX: The logo appearing and shining and the text fading in.

Music: A very light pop when the "Ugly C" appears and an even lighter pop when the "Ugly N" appears. Then we a 3-note xylophone riff and a low-picthed synth followed by a high-pitched synth.

Music Variation: The high-pitched synth at the end echos. Was exclusive to Seasons 2 and later of "The Father Buu Show" and syndicated episodes of "Father Buu's Playhouse" that don't have the "Tunnel logo".

Chessy Factor: None really, simple and nice animation.

Avalibility: The "normal" version can be seen on Season 1 of "The Father Buu Show" and recent "Father Buu's Playhouse" episodes when it airs on Cartoon Network. The long version of the "normal" logo is commomly seen on "Father Buu's Playhouse" after the split-screen credits on TBS Kids.

Scare Factor: None. It's a cute logo, you can't resist to hate it.

Nickelodeon Studios (Pinwheel Studios - 1977-1981)

1st Logo
(1977-1984)

Logo: None, just the words ''PRODUCED BY WARNER-AMEX SALTIETTE ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE QUBO PINWHEEL CHANNEL''. In 1977, "PRODUCED BY WARNER-AMEX SALTIETTE ENTERTAINMENT FOR PINWHEEL STUDIOS." in 1978, and "PRODUCED BY WARNER-AMEX SALTIETTE ENTERTAINMENT FOR NICKELODEON STUDIOS'' in 1981.

SFX: None.

Music: The ending theme of a show.

Chessy Factor: None. It's plainly a still.

Availability: Seen on 1977-1984 Pinwheel episodes.

Scare Factor: None. A fun logo.

2nd Logo
(1984-1993)

Logo: On a black background, we see the orange Nickelodeon logo animating in various seen in promos
for Nick programs. when the Nick logo forms, "STUDIOS" fades in.

SFX: Nick logo seen in promos animating. STUDIOS fading in.

Music: The ending theme of a show with an announcer saying [Show Title] is a Nickelodeon production from Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.

Chessy Factor: The logo seen in promos will catch you off guard.

Availability: Seen on 1984-1993 episodes of Nickelodeon programs. It is also seen on 1984-1989 Pinwheel episodes.

Scare Factor: Median.

3rd Logo
(1993-2000)

Logo: On a black background, we see the 3D Nickelodeon logo animating in various objects seen in promos like the 2nd Logo. When the logo forms, "STUDIOS in Orlando, Florida" fades in.

SFX:Same as the 2nd Logo.

Music: Same as the 2nd Logo.

Chessy Factor: Same as the 2nd Logo

Availability: Seen on 1993-2000 episodes of Nickelodeon programs.

Scare Factor:Same as the 2nd Logo.

4th Logo
(2000-2006)

Logo: On a green circle background, the Nick logo pops out from the screen. When it's finished popping, "STUDIOS/Orlando" fades in.

SFX:Same as the 2nd Logo.

Music: Same as the 2nd Logo.

Chessy Factor: Same as the 2nd Logo

Availability: Seen on 2000-2006 episodes of Nickelodeon programs.

Scare Factor:Same as the 2nd Logo.

4th Logo
(2006-)

Logo: On a green circle blob background, we see an orange blob that turns in the Nick splat logo. When it's finished, "STUDIOS" fades in.

SFX:Same as the 2nd Logo.

Music: Same as the 2nd Logo.

Cheesy Cheesy Factor: Same as the 2nd Logo

Avaliability: Common. Seen on post-2006 episodes of Nickelodeon programs.

Scare Factor:Same as the 2nd Logo

Turner Home Video (2008-)

Nickname: "Turner Laser"

Logo/Animation: On a black background, a green laser carves out a line across the screen. The line flips towards the screen, revealing a green outline of the Turner Home Video logo, what is then filled with color from left to right. The logo shines brightly, then it is swallowed by a spark that draws one of these logos:

Cartoon Network Home Video

TNT

TBS Home Entertainment

Turner Classic Movies

CNN Video

Boomerang Home Video

TruTV Home Video

Gametap Video

When the spark finishes drawing the logo, the logos explode into pieces and showers across it with color.

SFX: The laser, and logos

Music: Laser beam sound effects a la 1989 Jim Henson when the laser carves out the line. A windchime a la warner Bros. 75th Anniversary plays when the line flips over. A whoosh sound plays when the Turner Home Video logo is swallowed by the spark. Metal guitar music plays when the spark draws a logo and a synth chord plays when that logo gets color.

Chessy Factor: None really. Nice CGI animation.

Avaliability: Seen on DVDs for content from the TV stations owned by Turner.

Scare Factor: None. A fun logo.

Father Buu Pictures (2005-)

Nickname: "The Hammer"

Logo: On a stone background, we see a clay figure dancing to "YMCA". Then a human hand smashes it with a rock and takes a hammer and strikes it at the rock 3 times. The 1st time is a normal strike. The second strike is harder than the last one. And the 3rd strike crumbles the rock and clay which reads:
FATHER BUU
P I C T U R E S
The byline appears reading "a division of Evans Films" and the letters of the logo start to dance.

SFX: The dancing clay figure, the rock smashing it, the hammer striking on the rock, the rock crumbling with the clay reading "FATHER BUU PICTURES", and the letters of the logo dancing.

Variations:

REGULAR VERSION: [see Logo]

ALTERNATE VERSION: Just like the regular version but the horn fanfare is absent at the end and the drumroll continues and fades out instead.

SHORT VERSION: Just like the alternate version but it's cut out until the hand starts the strike the rock with the hammer 3 times.

SHORTER VERSION: Just like the alternate version but it's cut out until the 3rd hammer strike.

PLAYHOUSE VERSION: Just like the shorter version but the music is dubbed with a synth chord then a wind sound effect accompanied with a drum beat a la MGM/UA Communications 1987.

Chessy Factor: The dancing clay figure looks poorly animated and looks like it was brought to us by the people who brought us Gumby in 1957.

Music: The following information applies to the regular version [see Logo]. Hit 70s' song "YMCA" by The Village plays when the figure is dancing and stops when the hand smashes it with the rock. Then we hear a drumroll at the point where the hand gets the hammer which stops when the rock crumbles. When the byline appears and the letters start dancing, we hear a loud horn fanfare.

Avalibility: The regular version can only be found on "Father Buu's Big Adventure". The alternate version only can be found on "Father Buu Presents: Show Me The Money!" and "!!!!!!!". The short version can be found on the movie "Skeletar". The shorter version can be found on lots of "The Father Buu Show" episodes. The playhouse version can be found on episodes of "Father Buu's Playhouse" and "Skeletar Tales".

Scare Factor: Depends on the version shown.

Orion Pictures (2009-)

Background: On April 12th, 2009, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will announce Orion Pictures will be re-activated as a banner for genre films from MGM Pictures.

Logo/Animation: On a starfield, seven thick stars fly onto the screen dancing around. Then at a moment, they start to come together and chase eachother in a circle fast, then faster, and even faster. Then the screen flashes with CGI text reading "ORION" and the seven stars orbit around it. A line then carves through the text like the old logo and text saying "P I C T U R E S" in bold Arial font fades beneath the ORION text. Then at the bottom of the screen, "an MGM company" fades in with gold Times New Roman font.

SFX: Outstanding!

Chessy Factor: None to explain. Too beautiful to be chessy!

Music: Dreamy music in the background. Harp effects play corresponding to the star movements. Then there is a majestic re-orchestration of the end notes of the 1984 Orion jingle when the "ORION" appears. Most movies will dub it with the film's respective cue music.

Avalibility: Will be seen on "The Brown Ghost". "Attack of the Jolly Green Giant" will have this logo with it's respective cue music over the audio.

Scare factor: N-O-N-E!

Motherboards Pictures
1st Logo
(2005-2006)

Nickname: Booting up

Logo: On a black background, we see text being typed on the bottom-right side of the screen. It says:

Power: On
Memory Data: Working
Cheesy Start-up Sequence Loading:

Under it, a loading bar fills up to 100% and reads "DONE". The text and bar disappear and numerous blue balls grow and shrink on the center of the screen. At sudden, a big explosion emerges from the screen, moving the balls away and brining in the text:

MOTHERBOARDS

Under the text, in the same font and color, these words can appear along with it:

June 2005-July 2005: No additional text was used

July 2005-October 2005: "ENTERTAINMENT"

November 2005-October 2006: "PICTURES"

SFX: Nice 3DMM animation

Chessy Factor: CGI is bland

Custom Variations: These logos had some customized variations. Here is a list of them:

Doraemon: The Epic Prolouge: We're start at the middle of the logo when the blue balls come in, but we see Doraemon in the corner of the screen looking at the balls. When the explosion comes in, the force of the explosion causes him to fly out of the screen, making a war cry.

Dinotopia: The explosion is changed. At the point where it comes in, the background changes to clear white as the balls disappear. The MOTHERBOARDS text slowly zooms out in black in the white area.

JHprod's dream logos

Go-Mark Productions (2006-2014)

Nicknames: "Get Up, Kid!", "The Gar Bo Logo", "Gar Bo 2006", "The Falling Guy"

Logo: On an orange background, we see the kid named Charlie Brown landing on the logo. And the big kid name Charlie from the TV show "Charlie & Lola" saying to Charlie Brown, Get Up, Kid! while forming the text:
GO-MARK PRODUCTIONS
SFX: The guy lands on the logo, the other guy gets on the logo, while forming "GO-MARK PRODUCTIONS".

Music: The guy falls down & said "AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! Ooof!" & the other guy said "Get Up, Kid!".

Variations: Here are the variations:

From the Playhouse Disney TV show "Little Einsteins", Quincy is falling down and said "AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! Ooof!" then the 3 little einsteins said "Get Up, Kid!" but Annie & June can barely be heard 'cause of Leo..

In a Halloween special "Hip & Hop's Halloween Bash", the vampire falls down then he said "AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! Ooof!" and the Frankenstein gets on the logo slowly and said "Get Up, Vampire!".

Cheesy Factor: The GO-MARK PRODUCTIONS text has the Helvetica font.

Avalibility: Seen on "Ed Edd n' Eddy" and "Super Mario World" at the opening & "Little Einsteins" at the ending.

Scare Factor: None, but it was supposed to be a funny logo.

Shy Guy Productions (2009-) Nicknames: "The Yellow Shy Guy", "The Shy Guy from Nintendo, "Shy Guy w/ Smiley Face"
Logo:In a white background, wee see a Shy Guy from Yoshi's Island with a smiley face, blue mask, yellow covered skin, purple shoes, & a blue stretchy big band for the mask while text performs:
SHY GUY
PRODUCTION
SFX: The mask changing color and the text shining, but that's it.

Music: UFO sounds (Blowing sounds from 2013) or it could be the ending credits for the show.

Cheesy Factor: The letter O from the text "PRODUCTIONS" has a white Shy Guy mask with no smiley face.

Availability: Seen on the 5th season episodes of Disney's TV show "Kim Possible".

Scare Factor: None to low. The shining may get to some, but a yellow Shy Guy has a smiley face.

Scholastic Productions (2008-)

Nicknames: "The Flying Book", "2008 Book", "Book w/ Wings"

Logo: In a black background, we see a book flying & zooming to left & the text "SCHOLASTIC" zooms to the right.

SFX:The book flapping his wings zooming to left, the text SCHOLASTIC zooms to right.

Music: None

Cheesy Factor: It has the text PRODUCTIONS fade underneath the text SCHOLASTIC.

Availability: Seen on Scholastic Productions produced shows.

Scare Factor: None

WizardDuck's Dream Logo(s)

WizardDuck Films

(2007-)

Logo: We see a CGI duck, in a robe with a pointy hat walk into a door, reading "LOGO AUDITION ROOM". Inside the room, the duck "tapdances", and soon a beagle walks in and starts dancing too. Two ovals draw themselves around their heads, and the surrounding area fades to black with the text "WIZARDDUCK FILMS" below the ovals. The duck and dog show large, toothy grins.

SFX: The mix of live action and CGI.

Music: Vaudeville music plays through most of the logo.

Availability: This logo appears on "Reaper: The Movie", among other non-existent movies.

Scare Factor: None, this is a cute logo.

Nicktoons Studios

2nd Logo (2008-)

Nickname: "The Paintbrush"

Logo: On a white background, orangepaint seeps from the top of the screen. A paintbrush gathers it in the center, and paints "Nicktoons Studios" in the familiar Nickelodeon font. Orange and black outlines of various characters from various Nicktoons emerge from either side of the screen.

The characters shown are:

Left side: Tommy (Rugrats), Stimpy (Ren and Stimpy), Chuckie (Rugrats), Rocko (Rocko's Modern Life), Doug (Doug), Arnold (Hey Arnold!)

Right side: SpongeBob (SpongeBob Squarepants), Eliza (The Wild Thornberrys), Timmy Turner (The Fairly OddParents), GIR (Invader Zim), Cat (CatDog).

SFX: The paint effects.

Music: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Just going into use. Can be seen on new episodes of SpongeBob, Tak, Barnyard and Avatar. A modified version is seen on the In Nickville series.

Scare Factor: None.

MTV Networks

(2008-)

Background: In 2008, MTV Networks re-tooled itself. It decided to focus on five "core brands": MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1, TV Land and Comedy Central (CMT, The "Logo" channel and Spike TV were sold off).
Also, MTV Networks started using a logo, which airs at 8AM ET every day on all MTV Networks.

Nickname: "Logo Click"

Logo: We see the MTV logo, which is clicked on by a cursor. The MTV logo zooms out to reveal the Nickelodeon (blimp), VH1 (Big 1), TV Land (90's version) and Comedy Central (90's version) logos. The cursor clicks on them, in that order. The MTV Networks logo (which is a red rectangle with "MTV NETWORKS" inside) appears when the final click is finished. The text "on air|online|on demand" appears below. Also below is a scrolling line of the logos for the networks, in this order:

MTV, Nickelodeon, MTV2, MTV Hits, Nicktoons Network, Comedy Central, Logo, VH1, TV Land, Noggin, VH1 Classic, The N, VH1 Soul, Nick at Nite.

SFX: The clicking.

Music: Click sounds, followed by a ding when the MTVN logo appears.

Availability: Appears daily on all MTV Networks.

Scare Factor: It's harmless.

WillWill45's Dream Logos:

Klasky-Csupo:
4th Logo:
(2007-)

Nicknames: Boxes 3, The SSF got Slammed

Logo: The SSF animates as usual, but after the face gets put on, WillWill45 thrusts open a door near the face and slams it! Looking around, he closes the door and the SSF reappears, only looking bewildered and it falls off, revealing the Klasky-Csupo boxes, positioned as usual, zooming up and the background changes to sky-blue.

SFX: The animation.

Music: Starts out with the normal SSF music, but then screws up and a SLAM! sound is heard. Then a door creaking, then the SSF says "Ow." Then sliding noises, and a high choir as the boxes are revealed.

Availability: Appears on post Season 2 episodes of Rugrats Crazy Adventures. Also on DVD.

Scare factor: Low, the beginning may scare you, but it's nice for SSF haters.

5th Logo:
(2010-)

Nickname: Metal Boxes

Logo: We see a shiny black background. It zooms out and rotates, revealing its a KC box, with many more in the same arrangement, but without letters on a white-blue radial gradient. Text falls down as it rotates, later reveals it's "Klasky" in graffiti font. It places itself into the top boxes. The giant boxes place itself on the background, facing the viewer. Light shines in the bottom boxes, with "CSUPO" etching itself out. The light flashes, with "CSUPO" inverted as usual.

Variations:

Klasky-Csupo also had a Classic brand, which is similar animation with the background replaced by the 1st logos background, and a spark writes out Classics in a cursive font.

On some shows, their logo is displayed on the first box, with a voice-over saying "(show) is produced by... Klasky-Csupo."

After Nick split-screen credits, it fades to a superimposed Nick split screen logo. It also had a giggle over it.

FX: The animation.

Cheesy Factor: None for the regular, the "Classics" one is slightly, with the 1991 logo background.

Music: A synth pan-down, followed by a drumroll, and an uplifting synth fanfare. "Whooshes" are heard as the metal boxes rotate.

Music Variation: The "Classics" had the 1991 theme.

Avialbty: Plasters the SSF, along with Logo 3.

Scare Factor: None for the regular, Low for the "Classics".

TSW

(2007-)

Background: In 2007: ITV plc decided to bring back the regional names. This included: Thames and LWT for London, Grampian, Scottish TV, and Border for Scotland, TWW for Whales and West,TSW for Southwest and many others.

Logo: We start out with a CGI redone 1982 indent, but as the volcano-like thing comes out of the TV, the camera zooms inside of it.Then we end up with a sphere, with it splitting up a.l.a. the 1982 logo. Then they rotate revealing they're green hemispheres with a blue intior, and a beam of light writes a zig-zag line and TSW.

Variant: The ITV generic version starts out as usual, but the TV is now an ITV logo! After we zoom into the volcano-like thing, the generic plays with Southwest added. A box is created in which the TSW logo animates as usual.

SFX: The animation.

Cheesy Factor: None!

Music: A remix of the 1982 theme.

Availability: Seen on TSW.

Scare Factor: Low, the music can get to some, but this is a masterpiece!

RubyCalico's Dream Logos

TailWind Productions/Entertainment

Background: TailWind started as a venture between Klonoa and Miles "Tails" Prower for producing cable access programs. They eventually branched out into network TV and movies.

First logo (1996-)
Nickname: "Pushing With a Gust of Wind"
Logo: Starts out on a turquoise background. A bright orange fireball-like object flies through the middle of the screen. The camera pans to reveal the source as Klonoa's ring. Halfway through the screen, the fireball morphs into Tails in flight. He screeches to a halt at the right of the screen as the camera zooms out to show Klonoa on the left and Tails on the right. Two fireballs, this time teal and gold, fly by revealing the words
TailWind
Entertainment
in those colors. It fades to black.
Variant: Begins with the fireballs wiping the words in. Used in the 2000-2001 season only. Has also had "Entertainment" replaced with Productions (in the early years) as well as Television Distribution and Films. The movie variant is somewhat darker colored.
SFX: The fireball morphing; the pans; the two fireballs making text appear.
Cheesy Factor: The pans are a little choppy. Otherwise, great SFX for 1996.
Music: A flame sound when the fireballs fly. When the 1st morphs, there is a quick chime (dddding!). A brake screech plays when Tails stops. At the end, a cool guitar version of the Revue theme plays.
Availability: Can be seen on any show they produce, such as "Computer-centric With Lori and Tails" on H5 (their version of G4)
Scare Factor: Low, this logo is good for the mid-'90s, but the sound FX and Revue theme might scare some.

Juniorfan88's Dream Logos

LBS Communications (2006-2026) Movies Only

Peter Zeamas decided to release films in 2006 with the LBS Communications coming back on the air after nearly 15 years of turmoil. In 2008, Lexington Broadcasting Services will release Inspector Gadget 3 with Walt Disney as being partners in the movie. LBS also has plans in the future to distribute with Dic a new animated Heathcliff series called "The Heahtcliff & Riff-Raff Show." The base for the show is when Riff-Raff notices that Hector has been acting like a real jerk and threatening Riff-Raff saying, "I'm king of the Cadillac Cats. I have gained more money from scratching people's eyes out! If you don't leave, I will scratch your eyes out." He then gives Mungo and Wordsworth catnip and orders them to, "Chase the obsolete feline!" After being Chase, Heathcliff drags him from an alley to save Riff-Raff and says he will play trickery with the Cadillac Cats.

Nickname: The Zooming Blue Letters

Logo: We see in the typical 1984 LBS black/indigo background the 3-D letters turn like in a 360 degree angle or in a circle. The font of the letters remain the same and the color scheme. Once the letters quit spinning and the letter "LBS" are within the camera shot, the letters zoom out of the 1984 background into space like the Total Recall trailer logos. We see the blue "L" first zooming very fast; then the "B" and the "S". Afterwards, we see a starry background with "L" coming first, then the "B" next connecting the "L", and the "S" coming last connecting the "B" and then the text "LBS COMMUNICATION, INC" comes out from falling below the LBS text.

SFX: Everything.

Music: We start out with an elegant piano theme. After the theme is played, we hear a zoom-like sound with a mixture of rocket/jet sound effects when the letters zoom. Toward the end of the zooming letters, we hear the zooming sound effects lessen, and a remix of the 1984 LBS logo's jingle start up with saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and drums which ends the logo.

Cheesy Factor: None, looks very cool like on IMAX

Availability: Can be found on movies such as Inspector Gadget 3, Baywatch: The Movie, What's Happening, What's Happening Now, and other feature films which was distributed by LBS.

Scare Factor: Minimum.

AsdfTheRevival's Dream Logos

Nickelodeon (2008-present)

Logo: On an orange, sandy background, we see a white blob emerge from the center. Suddenly, SpongeBob SquarePants, driving in a boatmobile, zooms onscreen singing "lalalalalalalal". He then runs over the white blob, making an explosion. As SpongeBob zooms offscreen and the smoke dissolves, we see the 3-D clay text "NICKELODEON".

FX: The blob, Spongebob driving, the explosion.

Music: A bubble noise when the blob appears, then SpongeBob singing, then a "WTFBOOM" noise when the explosion happens.

Availibilty: Seen on all Nickelodeon programming from 2008 on.

Scare Factor: High, the loud WTFBOOM noise and explosion is very shocking and surprising.

Cartoon Network Studios (2008-present)

Logo/FX: On a white background, the black block with "C" from the current Cartoon Network logo falls down onto the screen. The box then opens and every single cartoon character to ever make an appearance on Cartoon Network, from Bugs Bunny to Chowder, explode out of the box like a sandstorm. Then when all of them are gone, the C block lets out a sigh of relief. Then, the block looks up in surprise as a bunch of black and white boxes fall on him to form the Cartoon Network Studios logo. The C block then says "Ouch."

Music: A longer version of the original Cartoon Cartoon theme.

Availability: Seen on episodes of "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends", "Camp Lazlo", "Chowder", "Out of Jimmy's Head" and other CN originals from 2008 on.

Scare Factor: Median. The logo is very fast paced and can catch you off guard.

Soda Can Pictures (1990-present)

Description coming soon!

bigrene2's logos:

Get a Life Productions
(2008-2016)

Logo: On a black/blue gradient background, we see the words,
"Get a Life" zoom in from the background(the letters are a green color),
and stops at the middle of the screen, the word "Productions" fades in the bottom of the logo, in a green text. So the logo looks like this:

Get a Life
Productions

The logo Shines.

FX: The zooming in, the shining

Cheesy Factor: Not enough animation here, and the background is very primitive.

Music: A 8-note Synthesizer tune

Availability: Seen on "South Park".

Scare Factor: Median, the music and the shining can get to some.

Genesis Entertainment
(1998-2007)
Nicknames: "Lower Case g", "G From Purgatory ", "Genesis: Foxafied"
Logo: Searchlights gather around a lowercase g before Genesis typed as "GeNeSiS" lights up. The byline "A News Corporation Company" laters fades in before the searchlights turn off and the screen goes dark.
SFX: The searchlights turning on, GeNeSiS lighting up, the searchlights turning off.
Music: A Synthesizer Fanfare, going louder and more bombastic.
Availability: Uncommon, seen on the last season of "The Nanny", and reruns of "South Park".
Scare Factor: Medium, because of the searchlights turning off.

Valentine Films, Inc.
(2006-)
Logo: On a black background, we see the GIF image of the famous mascot, the Dancing Banana. Then circles in to Timmy Turner being scared, then circled to Homestar Runner, then circled to Ren Hoek from Ren & Stimpy, then circled back to the Dancing Banana, then the words, “Valentine Films, Inc.” in Comic Sans MS Font zooms to the center of the screen.
SFX: Pictures, it looks good for the logo.
Music: Just a Cinergi jingle. Usually, the logo has no music.
Availability: It's currently available on shorts made by The Valentine Bros. Also the good find is that it's also on long films.
Scare Factor: Low.

PBS-Disney
Logo #1
(1992-1993)
Logo: We see Sailor Moon in her usual pose and the moon behind her. "Walt Disney-PBS Productions" is written onto the screen as an announcer says "This is PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service." SFX: None.
Music: 2002 PBS Logos.
Availability: Can still be seen on season 1 episodes of Sailor Moon. Scare factor: None.

Logo #2
(1993-1994)
Logo: Same as PBS Tri-Colored Everyman P-Heads except that the background is the moon.
SFX: Same as above.
Music: Same as above.
Availability: When dubbed into English, Sailor Moon R had this indent replaced with The Windowsill. Sailor Moon R's dub has the standard Transparent Blue P-Head plastered over this indent. So consider this logo rare except in Japan.
Scare factor: Median.

Logo #3
(1994-1995)
Logo: We see the moon background for 2 seconds, then the Split Profile plays on the background.
SFX: Same as above.
Music: A Piano Tune.
Availability: Near extinction. This indent is usually plastered over by a PBS Kids indent from 1999 or 2000.
Scare factor: Low.

Logoboy95's Dream Logos

I'll Sue Ya Productions (2007-)

Nickname: "The Mailbox"

Logo: Well, we see a white mailbox facing a red flag (with dark teal stripe) overlapping a scene from WB's "Hondo". On a mailbox, we see the text:

AN
I'LL SUE YA
PRODUCTION

FX: None, this is a still logo.

Music: The theme song's ending

Availability: Can be seen on "Victory!"

Scare Factor: None (see FX).

20th Century Fox World Resort (2006-)

Logo: We see a picture of the 20th Century Fox structure in front of the 20th Century Fox World theme park, with a slime fountain during the first scene. We then fade to the next scene, that of the 3-D version of the 1997 Universal Studios logo's, while the 20th Century Fox structure stays on the second scene. This logo is cartoon much like Laser Kermit was.

Variant: There is a live-action variant used from 2007 up onwards. It was seen on the "The Tree-House" second season.

FX: The two scenes of a theme park video.

Music: Plays over the ending theme while the announcer says "[SHOW] was recorded from a live audience at 20th Century Fox World in Florida at Universal Studios Orlando".

Availability: Rare. Sometimes the animated variant was saved on season 1 episodes of "The Tree-House". This cartoon version can be also found on "Extreme Sports" (edited versions of "The Tree-House"), after the 20th Century Fox Channel logo. The live-action variant can be usually preserved on season 2 episodes of "The Tree-House". It also can be found on season 2 episodes of "Ice Age: The Series", but has copyright underneath the second scene while it is used with live-action animation. However, this logo is rare today and it can be still intact on "The Tree-House: The Complete First Season" DVD box set.

Scare Factor: Low; the Universal globe can catch off guard.

BreilLogos's Dream Logo

Breil Company

1st Logo
(2007-2009)

Nickname: "The CGI Sky and Grass"

Logo: We see a sky and a grass background,then a white 2008 Breil Company logo (the globe from 1999 and the text "BREIL")zooms in. It shines. Then, the copyright zooms out.

Variant:Instead of "© (year,ranges from 2007-2009) Breil Company. All Rights Reserved",they added the "Television" to the company's name.
This is seen on Yo! and other comedy shows.

FX: The 'wiggling' grass,the zooming.

Cheesy Factor: Great CGI.

Music: The Wood Knapp 1988 theme.

Availability: Seen on all Breil Channel shows from 2007-2009,and on reruns it has been plastered with the 2nd logo.

Scare Factor: None.

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GRANDMA STUDIOS

Logo 1: 1988-1997

Logo: This is not really a logo, only an in-credit disclaimer. We see the text "From Grandma Studios" and a copyright info.

FX: None.

Music: The show's closing theme

Availability: Rare.

Scare Factor: Possibly none.

Logo 2: 1989-1998

Logo: We see a picture of a very frail and bitter looking grandma. She blinks and coughs, and forces her mouth into an insincere smile. "GRANDMA STUDIOS" wipes in underneath. Then the logo turns like a trilon to any one of these logos:

Nelvana (Octavious: The Animated Series, Long Tail Kitty)

Sony Pictures Television (Name That Cheese)

DiC Entertainment (The Adventures of Ronnie Weasel)

Touchstone Television (Wrathington Heights)

Juniper Hills Inc. (Inky Black)

Saban International (Long Tail Kitty)

Columbia Pictures TV (Long Tail Kitty - Canada Releases)

FX: All live action-except the trilon turn.

Music: A piano chord, followed by a little girl saying, "Grandma, where's the toothpaste?". Then when the grandma smiles, an ugly creaking sound is heard. Name That Cheese has the theme playing over it.

Variations:

The Nelvana variation has the byline for Corus Entertainment in a "spooky" font.

The trilon turns to the left in Long Tail Kitty.

The DiC variation has the girl who said "Grandma, where's the toothpaste" replaced by a boy saying the word "Dic". This appeared in both the Kid in Bed and Incredible World variations.

The Inky Black variation used the print logo.

.Sometimes, the girl's voice is sped up and sounds bad.

Availability: Uncommon, but not plastered. The studios have been generous in preserving this strange logo.

Scare Factor: High. That ugly creaking sound can be murder on the ears.

Logo 3: 1998-today

Logo: We see a picture of a grandma flipping toward the screen. "GRANDMA STUDIOS" appears via "rippling effect".

FX: Rippling of the letters.

Music: A slow, gentle orchestra. On California Dream (2000), a different piece was heard that carried over to the Columbia TriStar logo. Can have the closing theme over it as well.

Variations:

Long Tail Kitty had this logo with "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH" when it was switched over from Columbia Pictures Television to Nelvana in 1998.

On 2-part episodes of Name That Cheese, the logo is completely still.

On a second season episode of Name That Cheese, the word "FROM" was positioned above.

A version with the most horrible film quality ever appears on the season 2 finale of Name That Cheese.

The 3rd season of Name That Cheese has a brighter version and new-looking.

Availability: Current.

Scare Factor: Low.

Crystal Home Video

Background: Crystal Home Video distributes TV shows on VHS by Grandma Studious. Crystal HV also distributes a limited amount of Orion Pictures films.

Logo 1: 1980-1983

Logo: Just a gray background with the words "CRYSTAL HOME VIDEO" on it. The logo shines two times and then flips away.

FX: The flipping.

Music: None.

Availability: Seen on VHSs of Kara's Cat.

Scare Factor: None, but cheesy.

Logo 2: 1983-1986

Logo: On a space background, we see a comet streak by. Then another comet streaks by. Then another. The next one stops in the middle of the screen and explodes. The explosion morphs into the word "CRYSTAL". "HOME VIDEO" zooms in with a trail effect.

FX: Everything.

Music: The WTF Boom during the explosion.

Availability: Extinct. Was seen on Kitty Kats VHSs of Long Tail Kitty.

Scare Factor: None.

Logo 3: 1986-1990 (Orion Merger)

Logo: We see the Orion logo flip up on a space background. It shines. Then we see the word "CRYSTAL" zoom up from the bottom. It shines too. Then both logos flash and we see "HOME VIDEO" below.

FX: Everything.

Music: The Key Video theme.

Availability: Rare.

Sacre Factor: None

Shadeed329's Dream logos

Cartoon Network Television

1st Logo
(1997-2004)

Logo: On a white background, we see the then-current logo of Cartoon Network with the word "TELEVISION" below followed by the company's byline.

Bylines:

1997-2001: A Time Warner Company

2001-2003: An AOL Time Warner Company

2003-2004: A TimeWarner Company

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: TBA

Scare Factor: TBA

2nd Logo
TBA

heart1994's dream logo

Melted-Marshmallow Productions
(2003-2008)

Nickname: "Yogi Bear falling off"
Logo: On a shaded purple background, Yogi Bear is seen on the roof. Suddenly, Yogi Bear stumbles and falls off the roof. He yells "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!". Then, Boo Boo Bear looked at Yogi. He shrugged and goes by. The text

MELTED-MARSHMALLOW
Productions
is in red and blue.

FX: Yogi Bear falling

Music: A 3-note jazz music after Yogi's scream.

Scare Factor: Median, the screaming might get you off guard.

mr3urious' Dream Logos

Universal Pictures
(June 8, 2012- )

Nicknames: "Centennial Globe"

Logo: Against a starry space background, a biplane similar to the one found in the 1920's Universal logo flies toward us. The camera them pans backward to reveal a rotating Earth globe, which is rotating rather quickly and is surrounded by two asteroid belts. The plane barrel rolls around the globe, leaving behind a thick contrail of smoke, which forms the words "UNIVERSAL PICTURES" shaped like a ring of Saturn (similar to the Universal logo from the late teens). The globe's rotation later slows down. The plane then reappears from the back of the globe and flies toward us, doing multiple barrel rolls. It then flies off the screen. The byline "AN NBC-UNIVERSAL COMPANY" fades in below.

FX: The biplane flying around and forming the smoke; jaw-dropping effects right here!

Music: A remix of the theme from the 1991 Universal logo, composed by James Horner, which sounds incredible. The SFX consist of the biplane's engine.

Availability: TBA

Scare Factor: None whatsoever. Who could be scared by such a stunning logo?

SonicRacer's Logos

SEBASTIAN STUDIOS/DIGIFILMS

1st Logo (1995-2009)

Nicknames: "Double S From Heaven", "Squares From Heaven"

Logo: On a black background with a green border, we see two stylized "S" (ala Screen Gems 1965-74) in silver, tilted the opposite of each other on their pivot. Behind the two "S" are two tilted boxes, one blue and one orange, tilted the same way as the two "S". Below that, the words, in script, appear below:

FROM

Sebastian Studios, LTD.

and

We then cut to a black screen with the words "DigiFilms" in plain with an "Inc." below tat written in script inside a film strip.

SFX: None, this is a still logo, except for the green ocean moving in the background.

Cheesy Factor: The "Sebastian Studios" script seems to be plastered onto the background.

Music: The sounds of seagulls chirping, but some shows have the end credits playing over this logo.

Availability: On all shows produced by Sean Sebastian like "The New Home Improvement Show", "Double Crossers", and "Yellow Road".

Scare Factor: None, the design of the "SS" may catch some people off guard, but it's rather harmless.

2nd Logo

(2009-)

Coming Soon!

Balto's dream logos

KODY SPEIKERS ENTERTAINMENT
(November 2008-until Kody Speikers dies)

Note: Kody Speikers Entertainment was founded by Kody Speikers, himself. Kody Speikers Entertainment is a joint venture between 20th Century Fox & Regency Enterprises.

Nickname: "The Hanna Barbera Comedy Logo Spoof"

Logo: On a blurry white background with several colorful abstract shapes flying about, we see a clear square/oval that provides a “clear” view of the flying shapes; the square/oval has the Kody Speikers Entertainment in a handwriting font embossed in it at the top. We see the characters:
1.Cody Maverick runs and slips
2.Kaltag (grinning)
3.Kody the fox surfs on his surfboard
4.Buizel runs while Bart fell
5.Elliot (with a "what?" expression)
6.Franklin Fizzlybear runs
7.Fox McCloud rides on a motorcycle
8.George Michael runs away, scared
9.Marvin "El Sketcho" Mallowolf (with a weird “craning neck” animation)
10.Balto (zooms towards the logo; extreme close up)

FX: The same effect from Hanna Barbera.

Cheesy Factor: With every character!

Music: The same as the Hanna Barbera sound effect from the All Stars logo.

Availability: Seen on shows from Kody Speikers.

Scare Factor: Minimal, Balto getting slammed can cause a few scares.

CALIFORNIA DESIGN PRODUCTIONS
(2166-when another logo idea as hatched)

Silversword55's Dream Logos

Walt Disney Television
(2006-Present)

Nicknames: "The CGI Castle", "CGI Magic Kingdom", "CGI Disney"

Logo: Just the movie logo, but "TELEVISION" replacing "PICTURES" The logo starts off with the camera already in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle.

SFX/MUSIC: Same as movie logo

Availability: Seen on any shows produced by Disney

Scare Factor: Same as movie logo

Sony Pictures Television
(2002-Present)

Nicknames: “Swirling Bars”, “Filmstrip Bars”, "Sony Cylinder"

Logo: Same as the Sony Pictures Television International logo, only the "International" is cut out. Yes, now that's what the SPT logo should look like!

SFX/Music: Same as SPTI logo

Availability: Seen on any show produced, and distributed by SPT (EXCEPT THAT IT WON'T PLASTER ANY LOGOS!!!!)

Scare Factor: Same as SPTI logo

New Age Films
(2008-Present)

Nicknames: "The Spinning/Growing/Disappearing Globe"

Logo: We see a yellow globe (identical to Worldvision Enterprises' just without the W) spinning around in a blue background. Then "New Age Films" in a yellow, Marcelle font, writes itself. Then the globe grows larger and disappears. "A Train Pig Enterprises Company" fades below "New Age Films"

SFX: The globe disappearing, the drawing of "New Age Films"

Music: A sad sounding music, then after the logo is completed, a happy, bombastic fanfare.

Availability: At the end of movies produced by Train Pig Films.

Scare Factor: Median, because of the music.

Broadcasters International
(2008-Present)

Nicknames: "The Spinning/Growing/Disappearing Globe"

Note: This is the international (TV and Film) arm of Train Pig Enterprises, which owns all of Train Pig Films/Television/TV Distribution/Animation, and New Age Films.

Logo: Same as New Age Films, only "Broadcasters" replaces "New Age Films", and "International" appears in front of us, and zooms back to place itself under "Broadcasters", letter by letter. Also, the animations seems to go MUCH faster than the New Age Films logo.

SFX: Same as New Age Films + "International" appearing and zooming back letter by letter.

Music: Same as New Age Films

Availability: Any international show produced/distributed by Train Pig Films or Television.

Scare Factor: High, because of the faster pace than the New Age Films logo.

New Age Home Entertainment

1st logo
(2008-Present)

Nicknames: "The Morphing Globe" "Circle Stripes" "NAHE"

Note: New Age Home Video Is the Home Entertainment arm of Train Pig Enterprises.

Logo: In a Scarlet, sky BG with mountains, We see the yellow globe from the New Age Films, and Broadcasters International logo, spinning around, until 3 beams of light cross through it. The globe then splits, and morphs into "NAHE." in the same Marcelle font. 5 yellow, small, thin lines circle the logo, creating 4 circle stripes in the process. "New Age Home Entertainment" Also in a Marcelle font, fades in, and "A Train Pig Enterprises Comany" in the same font, fades in on the bottom of the screen.

SFX: The globe splitting, and morphing to NAHE, circle stripes being formed around the logo.

Music: Air playing in the background, then when the globe splits, a tune exactly like the LBS jingle of 1989-1992 plays, but deeper and slower. The last note of the LBS 1989 jingle is extended until the logo ends.

Availability: On any shows and movies owned by Train Pig Enterprises on DVD.

Scare Factor: None. It's very calming.

2nd logo
(2012-Present)

Nicknames: "The (Other) Watery Stage" "NAHE"

Logo: In a scarlet, aquatic background, we see bubbles coming from the bottom of the screen, flying up through the screen, which forces the camera to pan upstairs, out of the water, revealing a stage identical to the CBS Television Distribution one, except that appears to be flooded. The NAHE logo, which is the same one from logo 1, crashes the stage wall, and zooms in until it stops mid way to the screen. "A Train Pig Enterprises Comany" crashes another wall, and places itself under the NAHE logo.

SFX: Great, and I mean GREAT CGI.

Music: A re-orchestrated version of the LBS jingle form 1987-1989.

Availaibility: Same as logo 1. Train Pig Enterprises often likes to mix it up, and use both logos.

Scare Factor: None.

20th Century Fox Animation
(1989-1992)

Logo: Likethe TCFTV logo of the era, only difference is "ANIMATION" zooms out.

SFX/Music: Same as TCFTV logo of the era

Availability: Was only seen on "The Simpsons"

Scare Factor: Same as TCFTV logo of the era.

NBC Universal Home Video
(2009-Present)

Nicknames: "90s Peacock Advanced + CGI Globe II" "Revue Strikes Back" "CGI Peacock and Globe"

Logo: On a space background, a very bright yellow aura appears, revealing the 1997 Universal Globe (the brighter one), then we see "Universal" text revolve around the earth from the right with the screen almost at the top of the earth, then the screen fades to the "NBC" in a futuristic font, revolving from the left of the globe, then placing itself to the left of the "Universal" . The circular globe motif then writes itself, sandwitching "NBC UNIVERSAL." Then a red CGI mound appears. As it rises, more rainbow colors are revealed. Then from the top of the screen, the head/neck of the NBC Peacock swings in and the moundspreads to become his feathers. This Peacock is the current version, and it backs away with a color trail around it. That completes the NBC Universal logo, as the Peacock logo places itself between "NBC" and "Universal".

H O M E V I D E O

fades in below the globe.

SFX: The peacock forming, the circular globe motif writing itself.

Music: An extended, re-orchestrated version of the infamous Revue jingle.

Availability: It was first seen on the Bionic Woman Season 2, and Heroes Season 3 DVDs respectively

Scare Factor: Median to High, the Revue jingle blasting your ears off, plus how bright the aura is, it is going to give people the creeps

WizardDuck's Dream Logos

Warner Bros. Television Group

(2008-)

Background: In 2008, Time Warner split into three companies: Warner Communications, Time Inc and TW Cablesystems. Warner Communications took Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, Castle Rock Entertainment, The CW, AOL (rebranded as a Yahoo-like service), HBO, DC Comics, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and the Turner networks. The CW, Warner Bros. Television, HBO and the Turner networks were consolidated into one unit: Warner Bros. Television Group. TBS, TCM, TNT, CNN, Headline News and Cartoon Network, and Boomerang left alone. Warner Bros. airs a bumper on a daily basis at 6AM ET on TBS, TNT, TCM, Cartoon Network and CNN.

Logo: The animation proceeds much like the movie logo, but the banner says "TELEVISION GROUP". The shield zooms out further than normal, towards the top center. Below, we see the following logos, in rows of five:

ROW 1: Warner Bros. Television, The CW, HBO, Cinemax, TBS

ROW 2: TNT, TCM, CNN, Headline News

ROW 3: Cartoon Network, Boomerang

The byline "A Warner Communications Company" appears below the logos.

SFX: Great CGI!

Music: A souped-up version of the wind jingle from the 1998 movie logo.

Availability: Appears daily on the basic cable assets of WBTG.

Scare Factor: None, unless you're used to the movie logo and get this.

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