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'''Logo:''' There are two variations for this logo: |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound effects in the variation. In the standard one, a buzzing sound is heard, followed by a deep voice says "Hot dawg!". Otherwise, it's a laser sound or has the sound of a photocopier. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound effects in the variation. In the standard one, a buzzing sound is heard, followed by a deep voice says "Hot dawg!". Otherwise, it's a laser sound or has the sound of a photocopier. |
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'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' A sound of the standard logo was actually |
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' A sound of the standard logo was actually from ''Ferret and Parrot'', a 2001 Cartoon Cartoon short (where the standard logo debuted). |
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*In most cases, it uses the ending theme of the show. |
*In most cases, it uses the ending theme of the show. |
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*On the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' miniseries, a Hanna-Barbera sound effect is heard. |
*On the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' miniseries, a Hanna-Barbera sound effect is heard. |
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*On ''The Flintstones: On the Rocks'', 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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*On seasons 1-2 and some season 3 episodes of ''Ben 10'', the sounds of the Omnitrix is heard throughout the logo. |
*On seasons 1-2 and some season 3 episodes of ''Ben 10'', the sounds of the Omnitrix is 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 Cartoon Network Productions logo. On the Latin American Spanish dub, Finn and Jake are not heard. |
*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 Cartoon Network Productions logo. On the Latin American Spanish dub, Finn and Jake are not heard. |
Cartoon Network Studios is a production studio located in Cartoon Network's West Coast headquarters of Burbank, California, which serves as the 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 will merge into Warner Bros. Animation, with the CNS name and output continuing to be in use in the future production.
Logo: We see the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo on a white screen, with an extra chequered row reading "STUDIOS". Copyright info is below. A few seconds later, Dexter bursts out of the logo in his robot, looking back and forth afterward.
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 in 2001.
Variants:
Technique: None for the original version, but 2D animation in the "Dexter" variant.
Music/Sounds: None for the original version, but sound effects that correspond with the logo in the "Dexter" variant.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Rare. The still version can be seen on reruns of The Cartoon Cartoon Show (formerly The What-a-Cartoon! Show) and earlier season 1 episodes of Dexter's Laboratory (with the Dial M for Monkey segment). The "Dexter" variant appears on later season 1 episodes of Dexter's Laboratory (with The Justice Friends segment).
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: None.
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme. In other cases, a sound byte from a pilot is heard. On the Codename: Kids Next Door pilot "No P in the OOL", it appears to be a punch and a grunt.
Availability: Ultra rare.
Legacy: This logo was the first official CN Studios logo, utilized in 2000 when the studio opened the same year (which marks the spot where veteran animator and animation advisor Joseph Barbera christened the CN Studios building with a bottle of champagne on May 22nd). 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.
Logo: There are two variations for this logo:
Variants: See this page for variants.
Bylines:
Trivia: This logo appeared on the end credits for the 2005 Billy & Mandy episode "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?" (as a sticker on the dumpster, but the "STUDIOS" text is absent; in which Hoss Delgado wakes up when he turn into a puppet and look at the studio's location filled with puppets) and the title card for the 2014 Clarence episode "Pilot Expansion".
Technique: Whatever the animation in the variation is.
Music/Sounds: The sound effects in the variation. In the standard one, a buzzing sound is heard, followed by a deep voice says "Hot dawg!". Otherwise, it's a laser sound or has the sound of a photocopier.
Music/Sounds Trivia: A sound of the standard logo was actually from Ferret and Parrot, a 2001 Cartoon Cartoon short (where the standard logo debuted).
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Common. 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).
Legacy: A favourite amongst fans of Cartoon Network series.
Logo: Against a black background with a grid of barely visible lines, we see 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: This logo was made by Brand New School to fit with the 2010 "CHECK it 1.0" rebrand. It also appeared on the 2014 Uncle Grandpa episode "Viewer Special", in the scene where Uncle Grandpa holds a character storyboard of him to restore his normal self.
Variants: See this page for variants. On the live-action shows, the fourth square is not shown.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: A four note double bass theme based on the CHECK it jingle used on Cartoon Network since the 2010 rebrand.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Common. 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".
Legacy: Not well liked when this logo first made its debut. However, it still has concepts shared with the previous logo.
Logo: On a white background, we see 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: Like the previous logo, this logo was made to fit the 2013 "CHECK it 3.0" rebrand.
Variants: See this page for variants, however on Mixels, a copyright stamp appears below.
Technique: Same as the 3rd logo.
Music/Sounds: Usually none or the tail-end or the closing theme of the show. Some shows use a whoosh when the logo opens and closes.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Current, but it may not last. It was first seen on the Clarence 2014 pilot that was first released on iTunes and Cartoon Network's website.
Legacy: A continuation of the 2001 logo, using elements from either the previous logo (clips used from the show), or letting the creator's mind run wild with special animatics (similar to the 2001 variant).
Logo: On a background from the preceding show, we see 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.
Trivia: This logo was made to fit with the 2021 "Redraw Your World" rebrand.
Variants: See this page for variants.
Technique: 2D and 3D animation.
Music/Sounds: Various.
Availability: Brand new and current. Was first spotted in print on a post on Cartoon Network's Instagram account on December 14, 2021, and officially made its onscreen debut with We Baby Bears. It was also later seen on the final season of Close Enough. However, the new checkerboard was apparently created exclusively for this logo, and won't replace the 2010 checkerboard anytime soon.
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