'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Audio:''' The jar shaking and a "pop" sound, followed by a playful dance-pop tune with kids screaming and cheering. As this plays, there are kids that say “Cookie Jar!”. This ends with a clinging sound and a child giggling. All of this is done with a reverse reverb effect. Composed by Olaf Pyttlik and Clinton Skibitzky at DACAPO Productions.
'''Audio Variants:'''
*The end theme of the show is used sometimes; otherwise, the logo is silent.
*An extended version of the jingle exists.
*Starting in 2008, the music is accompanied by a reverse reverb effect just before the jar opens, kids saying "Cookie Jar!" as the lights appear, and the same kids laughing when the lid drops down.
*An early version of the jingle doesn’t have the kids’ dialogue. In this case, there is no reverse reverb, and the cheering/laughing sounds are extended.
*On the commercial break bumpers of This TV's Cookie Jar Toons block, the announcer (either it's male or female) says "Don't go away, Cookie Jar Toons will be right back.", "We'll be right back with more Cookie Jar Toons.", "Welcome back to Cookie Jar Toons." or "And now, back to Cookie Jar Toons.".
*On Polish airings of ''Sonic Underground'', it uses the 1999 [[DIC Entertainment|DIC]] logo's music, including the kid saying “Deek!”. This is probably because the TV station forgot to update the audio track. Other airings have the correct audio described above.
*On a 2010 episode of ''Johnny Test'' on the show's official YouTube channel, due to some audio channels being removed, only one of the kids' voices is heard.
*At the end of the aforementioned Greek dub of ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'', the 2003-2004 CINAR variant audio from said movie can be heard. On current prints of said movie, the regular jingle is used, with Caillou's laughter at the end. One TV print is known to use this logo at the beginning, with the CINAR logo audio.
*On a Serbian-dubbed print of the original ''Inspector Gadget'' series, this logo had the music from the show’s custom variant of the 2nd DIC logo. This is possibly due to a bad plaster job.
*On ''Madeline: The Complete Collection'', some episodes of ''The New Adventures of Madeline'' to be specific, the 1999 DIC logo's music may have briefly been heard.
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