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* Some episodes of ''What-a-Cartoon!'' have a blue, red, or yellow background instead. Copyright information appears below. |
* Some episodes of ''What-a-Cartoon!'' have a blue, red, or yellow background instead. Copyright information appears below. |
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* On later Season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', the logo looks completely different, featuring the Cartoon Network logo with an extra checkered row reading "'''STUDIOS'''" and the same copyright info as the colored background variants. |
* On later Season 1 episodes of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', the logo looks completely different, featuring the Cartoon Network logo with an extra checkered row reading "'''STUDIOS'''" and the same copyright info as the colored background variants. |
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* Dee Dee dances by the logo causing the O's to flip around briefly before Dexter bursts out of the logo in his robot, looking back and forth afterward. This may have been a signifying of more episode-specific variants had the logo not been retired immediately after. |
* On the last Season 1 episode of ''Dexter's Laboratory'' ("Inflata Dee Dee/Can't Nap/Monstory"), Dee Dee dances by the logo causing the O's to flip around briefly before Dexter bursts out of the logo in his robot, looking back and forth afterward. This may have been a signifying of more episode-specific variants had the logo not been retired immediately after. |
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'''Technique:''' A graphic made with traditional ink and paint. Cel animation in the "Dexter" variant. |
'''Technique:''' A graphic made with traditional ink and paint. Cel animation in the "Dexter" variant. |
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'''Audio:''' It depends on the variant. |
'''Audio:''' It depends on the variant. |
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* The standard logo |
* The standard logo is silent on ''Dexter's Laboratory'', while on Season 2 of ''What-a-Cartoon!'', the audio from the 1994-1997 H-B All-Stars "Comedy" logo plays (likely as an attempt to plaster over the logo). |
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** The colored background variants use the audio from the 1997-2002 H-B All-Stars logo with the weird laugh at the end (which ironically was first heard on another episode called "Zoonatiks"). |
** The colored background variants use the audio from the 1997-2002 H-B All-Stars logo with the weird laugh at the end (which ironically was first heard on another episode called "Zoonatiks"). |
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** The ''Dexter's Laboratory'' custom variant has flipping sounds and a simple piano sounder when Dee Dee flips the O's, then a crashing sound when Dexter destroys the logo, alongside two swooshing sounds when Dexter moves his eyes. |
** The ''Dexter's Laboratory'' custom variant has flipping sounds and a simple piano sounder when Dee Dee flips the O's, then a crashing sound when Dexter destroys the logo, alongside two swooshing sounds when Dexter moves his eyes. |
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'''Visuals:''' There are two variations for this logo: |
'''Visuals:''' There are two variations for this logo: |
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*June 8, 2001-March 31, 2012 (custom variant): Over a white background, there is a grungy 1992 Cartoon Network logo with the text "'''STUDIOS'''" in the same grunge style, in the centre of the screen (with most of the letters shaking, most visibly the "'''W'''"). The logo splits in two, with walls on each side of it, causing the letters to stop shaking. Then, one of the custom animations plays in the box (see "Logo Variations"), and the logo then closes itself. Sometimes, this variant would have a black background instead of the usual white one. |
*June 8, 2001-March 31, 2012 (custom variant): Over a white or black background, there is a grungy 1992 Cartoon Network logo with the text "'''STUDIOS'''" in the same grunge style, in the centre of the screen (with most of the letters shaking, most visibly the "'''W'''"). The logo splits in two, with walls on each side of it, causing the letters to stop shaking. Then, one of the custom animations plays in the box (see "Logo Variations"), and the logo then closes itself. Sometimes, this variant would have a black background instead of the usual white one. |
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*August 3, 2001- |
*August 3, 2001-November 20, 2009 (standard variant): Over a white background, a green laser goes to the right, revealing the same grungy 1992 Cartoon Network logo via a wipe effect, causing it to stop blinking. The laser then goes to the left, and reveals the same "'''STUDIOS'''" text. Then, the laser disappears. |
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'''Variants:''' See [[Cartoon Network Studios/Logo Variations|this page]] for variants. |
'''Variants:''' See [[Cartoon Network Studios/Logo Variations|this page]] for variants. |
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* On ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'' and the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Traffic Troubles/My Funny Looking Friend", the logo is silent. |
* On ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'' and the ''Johnny Bravo'' episode "Traffic Troubles/My Funny Looking Friend", the logo is silent. |
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* From episodes "And Then There Were 10" to "Game Over" and "Monster Weather" (episodes 1-32; 35) of ''Ben 10'' (2005-2008), the sounds of the Omnitrix are heard throughout the logo. |
* From episodes "And Then There Were 10" to "Game Over" and "Monster Weather" (episodes 1-32; 35) of ''Ben 10'' (2005-2008), the sounds of the Omnitrix are heard throughout the logo. |
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* On season 1 episodes of ''Adventure Time'', when the logo opens, a creaky door open sound is heard. When it closes, a slam is heard, though cut off by the 1999- |
* On season 1 episodes of ''Adventure Time'', when the logo opens, a creaky door open sound is heard. When it closes, a slam is heard, though cut off by the 1999-2018 Cartoon Network Productions Ripple endtag. |
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** Similar with the situation above, from episodes 15 ("Perplexahedron") to 52 ("The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2") of ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien'' and 113th to 150th episode of the ''Ben 10'' franchise overall, the animation will play as normal although also cut off by the 1999- |
** Similar with the situation above, from episodes 15 ("Perplexahedron") to 52 ("The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2") of ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien'' and 113th to 150th episode of the ''Ben 10'' franchise overall, the animation will play as normal although also cut off by the 1999-2018 Cartoon Network Productions Ripple endtag where the logo does not close. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' |
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* It was first seen on the premiere of ''Time Squad'' and last used on the ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien'' episode "The Ultimate Enemy" (the show's final episode and franchise's episode 150). |
* It was first seen on the premiere of ''Time Squad'' and last used on the ''Ben 10: Ultimate Alien'' episode "The Ultimate Enemy" (the show's final episode and franchise's episode 150). |
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* The standard version was first seen on ''Ferret and Parrot'' and appears on ''Transformers: Animated'' (now Discovery Family airings cut this out, though), ''Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?'', early episodes of ''The Life and Times of Juniper Lee'', ''Ben 10'' (2005-2008, episodes 1-32; 35 from "And Then There Were 10" to "Game Over" and "Monster Weather"), season 1 of ''Evil Con Carne'', ''A Johnny Bravo Christmas'', and ''Firebreather''. |
* The standard version was first seen on ''Ferret and Parrot'' and appears on ''Transformers: Animated'' (now Discovery Family airings cut this out, though), ''Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?'', early episodes of ''The Life and Times of Juniper Lee'', ''Ben 10'' (2005-2008, episodes 1-32; 35 from "And Then There Were 10" to "Game Over" and "Monster Weather"), season 1 of ''Evil Con Carne'', ''A Johnny Bravo Christmas'', and last used on ''Firebreather'' originally aired on Afghanistan on November 20, 2009 one year and four days before its United States release on November 24, 2010. |
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** ''Juniper Lee'' (which this logo was used on) used to be available on Prime Video, but it no longer is today; however, it's still listed. It was also on the Boomerang streaming service, but WBD announced it would be shutting down in September 2024, making the show no longer available to watch legally outside of the internet. |
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* Some of the variations during the Cartoon Cartoons-mid 2000s era were rare and hard to find because the shows that they were on are hardly reran nowadays, until the debut of HBO Max. The variants from the final two seasons (and the movie) of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', the last season of ''Johnny Bravo'', the final two seasons of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'', ''Camp Lazlo'', the first four seasons of ''Samurai Jack'', and ''Ben 10'' are seen on [[Boomerang |Boomerang]] when they are reran. |
* Some of the variations during the Cartoon Cartoons-mid 2000s era were rare and hard to find because the shows that they were on are hardly reran nowadays, until the debut of HBO Max. The variants from the final two seasons (and the movie) of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', the last season of ''Johnny Bravo'', the final two seasons of ''Dexter's Laboratory'', ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'', ''Camp Lazlo'', the first four seasons of ''Samurai Jack'', and ''Ben 10'' are seen on [[Boomerang |Boomerang]] when they are reran. |
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* The still version appears on ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'', episodes 5-9 of ''Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law'' and ''Star Wars: Clone Wars''. |
* The still version appears on ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'', episodes 5-9 of ''Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law'' and ''Star Wars: Clone Wars''. |
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'''Legacy:''' Well-known among fans of Cartoon Network series. |
'''Legacy:''' Well-known among fans of Cartoon Network series. |
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===4th Logo (September 6, 2010- |
===4th Logo (September 6, 2010-November 27, 2015)=== |
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* It debuted on ''Regular Show'' and was used during its first four seasons and the S5 episodes, "Laundry Woes" and "Terror Tales of the Park III". |
* It debuted on ''Regular Show'' and was used during its first four seasons and the S5 episodes, "Laundry Woes" and "Terror Tales of the Park III". |
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* It was also used on seasons 2-5 of ''Adventure Time'', seasons 2-3 of ''Generator Rex'', ''The Problem Solverz'', ''Sym-Bionic Titan'', ''Tower Prep'', ''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' and seasons 1-4 of ''Ben 10: Omniverse'' (until "Max's Monster"). This is plastered over with the 1999- |
* It was also used on seasons 2-5 of ''Adventure Time'', seasons 2-3 of ''Generator Rex'', ''The Problem Solverz'', ''Sym-Bionic Titan'', ''Tower Prep'', ''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' and seasons 1-4 of ''Ben 10: Omniverse'' (until "Max's Monster"). This is plastered over with the 1999-2018 Cartoon Network Productions ripple endtag on some episodes of ''Regular Show'' and ''Sym-Bionic Titan'' on iTunes and CN Video. |
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* DVD releases of ''Adventure Time'' and ''Regular Show'' have the logo intact. |
* DVD releases of ''Adventure Time'' and ''Regular Show'' have the logo intact. |
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* Its last appearance was |
* Its last appearance was ''Tome of the Unknown: "Harvest Melody'' first shown on LA Shorts Fest in September 9, 2013 and widely released via YouTube on November 27, 2015. |
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* It is also seen on shows produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc. (which were ''Level Up'' and ''Incredible Crew'', respectively), Cartoon Network Studios' live-action production company, as they do not use their own logo. |
* It is also seen on shows produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc. (which were ''Level Up'' and ''Incredible Crew'', respectively), Cartoon Network Studios' live-action production company, as they do not use their own logo. |
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* However, this does not appear on ''Robotomy''. |
* However, this does not appear on ''Robotomy''. |
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[[Category:Logos that vary depending on the source]] |
[[Category:Logos that vary depending on the source]] |
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[[Category:Logos with popular characters]] |
[[Category:Logos with popular characters]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Cartoon Network Studios is a production studio located at 100 S California St., Burbank, California, which serves as Cartoon Network's first animation studio division to provide original programs for the network since 1994. On October 11, 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that as part of a cost-cutting restructuring, CNS would merge into Warner Bros. Animation, with the CNS name and output continuing to be in use in future productions.
Visuals: Over a white background, the logo starts with the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo on a white screen, with the text "S T U D I O S" below it in small spaced-out letters. A byline reading "a division of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc." appears underneath, alongside a Turner byline (with "Turner" represented as its standard logo).
Trivia: This logo is not for the Cartoon Network Studios that the rest of the page covers but rather merely a label for CN original content produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., but was scrapped a little over a year later and reverted back to Hanna-Barbera branding until the studio shuttered on March 12, 2001.
Variants:
Technique: A graphic made with traditional ink and paint. Cel animation in the "Dexter" variant.
Audio: It depends on the variant.
Availability:
Visuals: There are two variations for this logo:
Trivia: The logo was designed by Dexter's Laboratory and Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky.
Variant: On IMP, Inc. and My Freaky Family, the 2000-2001 variant had an AOL Time Warner byline appear below.
Technique: A still graphic made with digital ink and paint.
Audio: None or the closing theme.
Audio Variants:
Availability:
Legacy: This logo was the first official CN Studios logo, utilized in 2000 when the studio opened the same year. The logo resembles the Williams Street logo as well, which also may explain its reappearance on Korgoth of Barbaria, although it hasn't appeared on any other Adult Swim programming produced by CN Studios.
Visuals: There are two variations for this logo:
Variants: See this page for variants.
Bylines:
Trivia:
Technique: Hand-drawn animation in the custom variants, and 2D digital animation in the standard variant.
Audio: The sound effects in the variation. In the standard one, it's either a laser sound or the sound of a photocopier.
Audio Variants:
Availability:
Legacy: Well-known among fans of Cartoon Network series.
Visuals: Against a black background with a grid of barely visible lines, three squares drop down forming a diagonal line (the blue square dropping to the bottom, turning white and bounces once. The pink square sliding in from the left and turning white. And the yellow-orange square zooming in and turning white). Then a fourth square opens showing a different clip of the show's characters (depending on each show). As the grid fades out, the words "CARTOON NETWORK" (set in Proxima Nova) wipes in and "STUDIOS" (set in Proxima Nova Extrabold) slides in from the right and pushes the text causing it to shake briefly forming the words, "CARTOON NETWORK STUDIOS". Then the clip in the fourth square turns white.
Trivia:
Variants: See this page for variants. On the live-action shows, the fourth square is not shown.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A four note double bass theme based on the CHECK it jingle used on Cartoon Network since the 2010 rebrand.
Audio Variants:
Availability:
Visuals: On a white background, there is a reworked version of the 2001 Cartoon Network Studios logo, which features the 2010 version of the Cartoon Network "Checkerboard" logo (which uses the current Cartoon Network font). Also, the word, "STUDIOS" (set in Eagle Bold) is smaller and is spaced-out.
Trivia:
Variants: See this page for variants, however on Mixels, a copyright stamp appears below.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: Usually none or the tail-end or the closing theme of the show. Some shows use a whoosh when the logo opens and closes.
Audio Variants:
Availability: .
Visuals: On a background from the preceding show, there is a new version of the Cartoon Network "Checkerboard" logo with inverted colors, more rectangular squares, and weirdly spaced letters in a black box with "STUDIOS" below it, all set in an excessively bold version of Eagle Black. The logo flips to reveal an animation (varies by show) that plays before flipping back to the logo. During this, the background flips to show more backgrounds from the preceding show before ending on a cream background.
Variants: See this page for variants.
Technique: 2D and 3D animation.
Audio: A three note, ascending synthesized string legato accompanied by two drum rolls and two cymbal rolls.
Audio Variant: On Close Enough, there is the audio variant of the previous logo.
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