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===Background===
'''Cartoon Pizza''' was the second production company of Jim Jinkins, formed in 2001 in partnership with David Campbell after Jinkins' former production company [[Jumbo Pictures]] (sold to Disney in 1996) was folded into [[Disney Television Animation|Walt Disney Television Animation]] with the cancellation of the [[Disney Junior Originals|Playhouse Disney]] cartoon show ''PB&J Otter'' the same year. In 2015, the company went dormant. As of December 2016, Cartoon Pizza was brought back by Jim Jinkins, but in Nashville.
 
===(September 15, 2001-January 9, 2010)===

Revision as of 03:43, 18 August 2022


Background

Cartoon Pizza was the second production company of Jim Jinkins, formed in 2001 in partnership with David Campbell after Jinkins' former production company Jumbo Pictures (sold to Disney in 1996) was folded into Walt Disney Television Animation with the cancellation of the Playhouse Disney cartoon show PB&J Otter the same year. In 2015, the company went dormant. As of December 2016, Cartoon Pizza was brought back by Jim Jinkins, but in Nashville.

(September 15, 2001-January 9, 2010)

Nicknames: "The Pizza", "Pizza on the Globe", "The Pizza Globe"

Logo: On a space background, we see a pizza with a dog-style nose and a little smile. The text "Cartoon Pizza" is in a childish font. The pizza is on a globe spinning. Then the pizza shakes his body and blinks. There are the texts "Cartoon Cola, a Cartoon Pizza Company" and "Worldwide Delivery" above and below the globe respectively.

Variants:

  • There was a still variant on a blue background and with no text above the globe. The text below the globe is also in black and in caps.
  • A long version was found on Cartoon Pizza's now-defunct website and on the HoopDogz VHS "God Good, Idols Bad". In it, we see the galaxy in the background until the globe pops up and the text and the pizza slide onto the globe. Then the pizza winks.
  • A short variant was seen on Pinky Dinky Doo referring to as "Cartoon Candy" instead of "Cartoon Cola". The font is also changed to Comic Sans.
  • On HoopDogz, it uses Pinky Dinky Doo's "Cartoon Candy" logo in the regular version.

FX/SFX: The globe spinning, the pizza shaking his body, and the winking. None for the still version.

Music/Sounds: A hip-hop breakbeat with beatboxing. At the end, a bicycle ring (a chime on the HoopDogz and website versions) is heard. The long version includes a monster truck sound at the end. On Pinky Dinky Doo, the ending theme plays over.

Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare. It first debuted on Stanley and was last seen on the final episode of Pinky Dinky Doo. It also appears on other shows from the company. The still version appears on games by the company.

Editor's Note: None.

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