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These are logos that change <u>continuously</u> in description, style, or execution across sources it appears on while maintaining the core concept of the original version or logo set. Differing from logos with multiple unique variants, this categories covers those that have audiovisual elements with a <u>significant difference</u> from one another. Subtle changes related to simple formatting, minor revision of the logo's appearance, or adjustments that do not directly alter the logo itself (e.g. alternating copyright stamps) are not counted in this case. |
These are logos that change <u>often or continuously</u> in description, style, or execution across sources it appears on while maintaining the core concept of the original version or logo set. Differing from logos with multiple unique variants, this categories covers those that have audiovisual elements with a <u>significant difference</u> from one another. Subtle changes related to simple formatting, minor revision of the logo's appearance, or adjustments that do not directly alter the logo itself (e.g. alternating copyright stamps) are not counted in this case. |
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* '''The 2005 and 2011 [[Stoopid Monkey]] logos:''' The premise (a cartoon monkey in a foolish or threatening act) and style are maintained across the logo's variety of individual gags while staying true to the main description (e.g., the monkey hitting his tail with a hammer, dropping a toaster into a bathtub, etc.). These variants only appear on one specific episode of ''Robot Chicken''. |
* '''The 2005 and 2011 [[Stoopid Monkey]] logos:''' The premise (a cartoon monkey in a foolish or threatening act) and style are maintained across the logo's variety of individual gags while staying true to the main description (e.g., the monkey hitting his tail with a hammer, dropping a toaster into a bathtub, etc.). These variants only appear on one specific episode of ''Robot Chicken''. |
Latest revision as of 04:08, 16 June 2024
These are logos that change often or continuously in description, style, or execution across sources it appears on while maintaining the core concept of the original version or logo set. Differing from logos with multiple unique variants, this categories covers those that have audiovisual elements with a significant difference from one another. Subtle changes related to simple formatting, minor revision of the logo's appearance, or adjustments that do not directly alter the logo itself (e.g. alternating copyright stamps) are not counted in this case. Some examples include:
- The 2005 and 2011 Stoopid Monkey logos: The premise (a cartoon monkey in a foolish or threatening act) and style are maintained across the logo's variety of individual gags while staying true to the main description (e.g., the monkey hitting his tail with a hammer, dropping a toaster into a bathtub, etc.). These variants only appear on one specific episode of Robot Chicken.
- The 1954 Eurovision opening graphics: The look (a circle with surrounding stars and beams and the broadcaster's logo in the center) is carried onto various channels with their own logo included as well as different coloring, structuring of the adjacent objects, among other significant changes.
Pages in category "Logos that vary depending on the source"
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- A Dan Harmon/Russo Brothers
- A Million Fucks Productions
- A&M Video
- A-Pix Entertainment
- A.K.A. Cartoon
- A.P. Films
- ABC Circle Films
- ABC Television Network
- ABC Television Productions
- Acclaim Entertainment
- Action This Day!
- Activision Publishing
- Adam F. Goldberg Productions
- Adamation Inc.
- ADOR
- AIMS Multimedia
- AISD.TV
- Alomo Productions
- Alternaversal Productions
- American International Pictures
- American International Television
- American Laser Games
- American Work, Inc.
- Amigos de Garcia Productions
- Anycall
- Aplaplac
- Apollo ProMovie
- Arnold Shapiro Productions
- Artificial Mind & Movement
- ASCII Productions
- Associated Artists Productions Cartoons
- Associated Television
- Associated-Rediffusion Productions
- Astro Base Go!
- Draft:AT&T
- AT&T Originals
- Atomic Cartoons
- ATV Productions
- Avalanche Software
- Draft:AVRO
- Draft:AVROTROS
B
- B&B Productions
- Bagdasarian Productions
- Bandera Entertainment
- Banijay
- Barris Productions
- Barry & Enright Productions
- Bazal Productions
- BBC One
- BBC Video
- Beck & Hart Productions
- Beenox
- Bel-Air Program Sales
- Draft:Bell System
- Bento Box Entertainment
- Berlanti Productions
- Best Brains
- Beyond Screen Productions
- Big Talk Studios
- Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions
- BingBangBoom
- Bloomington Educational Cable Television
- Blue Ribbon Content
- BNN
- BNNVARA
- Bolder Media
- Boundless
- Brighter Pictures
- British Lion Films
- Buena Vista Television
- Butterfinger
- Bwark Productions
C
- Cannell Entertainment
- Carlton America
- Carlton Productions
- Carnival Films
- Cartoon Cartoons
- Cartoon Network Games
- Cartoon Network Productions
- Cartoon Network Studios
- Cartoon Network Studios Europe
- Castle Rock Television
- Caution Video
- CBS Productions
- CBS Studios
- Central Productions
- Channel 4 DVD
- Channel Awesome Productions
- Cheetah Television
- Cherry Pie Productions
- Children's Television Workshop
- Chuck Lorre Productions
- CINAR
- Cinematico
- Draft:Cinemax Feature Presentation
- Cinédia
- Claverly One Productions
- CollegeHumor Originals
- Colton & Aboud
- Comedy Central Films
- Comedy Central Productions
- Coronet Films
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- Crackit Productions
- Creative Technology
- Crest Animation
- Cullen Bros. Television
- CyberSoft
D
- Dakota Pictures
- Data East
- DC Studios
- DC Vertigo
- Deedle-Dee Productions
- Deibus Studios
- DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
- Deutschlandspiegel
- DHX Cookie Jar
- DHX Media
- DIC Entertainment
- Dickhouse Productions
- Disney Channel Movie Intros
- Diverse Productions
- DLT Entertainment Limited
- DNA Productions
- Don Bluth Entertainment
- Don Mischer Productions
- Double Hemm Productions
- Double R Productions
- Dragonfly
- DreamWorks Animation
- Draft:DreamWorks Channel
- DTS
- Dude Perfect
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I
- Ideal World Productions
- IdeoProductions
- Illumination
- Impact Zone Productions
- Important Science
- Initial
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
- Interplay Entertainment
- ITC Entertainment Group
- ITT Corporation
- ITV Anglia Productions
- ITV Border Productions
- ITV Channel Television Productions
- ITV Granada Productions
- ITV Meridian Productions
- ITV Studios
- ITV Tyne Tees Productions
- ITV Westcountry Productions
- ITV Yorkshire Productions
- IWC Media
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- Mad Doc Software
- Magnolia TV
- Mark Goodson Television Productions
- Marvel Productions
- Marvel Studios
- MediFacts
- Merv Griffin Enterprises
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
- Metromedia Producers Corporation
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment
- MiddKid Productions
- Mike Mansfield Television
- Miller-Boyett Productions
- Million Monkeys, Inc.
- Monster
- Mosfilm
- MTV Animation
- Multimedia Entertainment
- Mutual Film Company