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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. The animated variant features droops and blinking sounds, prior to a slide-whistle going up, an upbeat xylophone theme, a squeak sound when the fish winks and a "ding". |
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. The animated variant features droops and blinking sounds, prior to a slide-whistle going up, an upbeat xylophone theme, a squeak sound when the fish winks and a "ding". |
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'''Availability:''' Appears on the last two seasons of ''Mona the Vampire'' (debuted with the 2nd season of its' French-dubbed counterpart), as well as other shows from the company during this period such as ''Creepschool'', ''Delta State'', ''Robotboy'', ''Potatoes and Dragons'', and the sixth and final season of ''Franklin''. The animated variant was only seen on ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''. This was used in tandem with the previous logo until November 8, 2003. |
'''Availability:''' Appears on the last two seasons of ''Mona the Vampire'' (debuted with the 2nd season of its' French-dubbed counterpart), as well as other shows from the company during this period such as ''Creepschool'', ''Delta State'', ''Robotboy'', ''Potatoes and Dragons'', and the sixth and final season of ''Franklin''. The animated variant was only seen on ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure''. This was used in tandem with both the previous logo, and that of [[Gaumont-Alphanim]]'s own logo, until November 8, 2003 and sometime in 2009, respectively. |
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{{Chronology||[[Gaumont-Alphanim]]}} |
{{Chronology||[[Gaumont-Alphanim]]}} |
Alphanim was a French animation company founded in 1997 by Christian Davin. In 2008, the company was bought out by Gaumont and renamed Gaumont-Alphanim the following year.
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1st Logo (September 7, 1997-February 14, 2001) | 2nd Logo (March 10, 2000-November 8, 2003) | 3rd Logo (February 28, 2002-2009) |
Visuals: On a black background, there's a face made out of lines being drawn with a blue Greek "α" and a yellow crescent moon. The word "alphanim" is formed by blue smoke.
Variants:
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: The closing theme of the show or none.
Availability: Seen on the first season of Mona the Vampire and Animal Crackers. The animated variant can be seen on the first season of the 1999 series Redwall. This was used in tandem with the next logo until February 14, 2001.
Visuals: On a white background is a large black ink splatter. Inside the biggest splatter is a very grungy version of the previous logo design, with "alphanim" below it in a creepy font. The company website URL is seen below the splatter. The logo is still.
Variants:
Technique: A digital graphic.
Audio: The closing theme of the show.
Availability: Each show has a different variant of the logo as seen in the variants section, but The Mona the Vampire variant only appears on both French TiJi airings of the first season, and Canadian English prints of the second season of the aforementioned show. This was used in tandem both the previous and next logos until February 14, 2001 and November 8, 2003, respectively.
Visuals: On a white background is an odd navy blue/sky blue swirl shape that criss-crosses at the very end of it, with two eyes in a hole in it, resembling an abstract fish. "alphanim" is seen below it. The logo is usually still.
Variants:
Technique: A digital graphic. 2D computer animation for the animated version.
Audio: The closing theme of the show. The animated variant features droops and blinking sounds, prior to a slide-whistle going up, an upbeat xylophone theme, a squeak sound when the fish winks and a "ding".
Availability: Appears on the last two seasons of Mona the Vampire (debuted with the 2nd season of its' French-dubbed counterpart), as well as other shows from the company during this period such as Creepschool, Delta State, Robotboy, Potatoes and Dragons, and the sixth and final season of Franklin. The animated variant was only seen on Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure. This was used in tandem with both the previous logo, and that of Gaumont-Alphanim's own logo, until November 8, 2003 and sometime in 2009, respectively.
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