'''Cookie Jar Entertainment''' was the last name of the former production company originally known as "[[CINAR]]" established on March 15, 2004 by Michael Hirsh as a subsidiary of the Cookie Jar Group after he left [[Nelvana]].
On August 20, 2012, [[DHX Media]] (now known as [[WildBrain]]) announced that it would acquire Cookie Jar for $111 million, and it was completed on October 22 of the same year, with Cookie Jar Entertainment, Inc. rebranding as "'''DHX Cookie Jar, Inc'''."
The last two shows to feature the Cookie Jar name on screen were ''Ella the Elephant'' and the sixth season of ''Johnny Test'', and since then the company has remained an in-name-only company of DHX Media/WildBrain.
*This logo would sometimes be seen with the word "TOONS" below for their block on This TV.
**There's also a variant featuring the Cookie Jar Toons logo in a {{Color|red|red}}, {{Color|blue|blue}} and {{Color|gold|yellow}}-striped background. This was used for the start of the block.
*Current prints of ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'' replace the [[CINAR]] variant with the horizontal "'''COOKIE JAR'''" text on both the English and French versions.
*On the ''Johnny Test'' game for NDS, the logo is on a white circle and is still.
*In 2009 on CBS' ''KEWLopolis'', PBS prints of season 5 of ''Caillou'', and ''Ella the Elephant,'' among others, the logo plays in warp speed.
*Starting with ''Deadtime Stories'', the byline now reads "COOKIE JAR is a trademark of DHX Cookie Jar Inc." with "A [[DHX Media]] Company" in Gill Sans MT Cyrillic Bold under it.
**Later in the last season of ''Johnny Test'', the byline was moved up to the logo.
*One of the latest variants removes the DHX Cookie Jar byline (leaving just the "A DHX Media Company" byline) and the DHX Media logo is seen with {{Color|blue|blue}} cartoon-like clouds on the bottom.
*There is a variant that appeared on two official YouTube prints of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.'' They are "Mario of the Apes" and "Crocodile Mario". Here, the 2008 Cookie Jar and the 1990 warp-speed DIC themes are both playing at the same time. This is due to a sloppy plaster error: both the themes played at the same time and the editors forgot to remove the DIC audio. Other prints of those episodes use only the 2008 Cookie Jar theme.
*On a Greek print of ''The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog'' episodes "Lovesick Sonic" and "Blank Headed Eagle", the 1990 DIC theme plays over this logo.
*On some current prints of shows, especially in future cases, the [[WildBrain]] theme is used, due to sloppy editing.
'''Availability:''' It appears on every show by CINAR after its rebrand, such as seasons 9-15 of ''Arthur'' (also on current prints of the first eight seasons), ''Caillou'' (2004-13), ''The Doodlebops'' and its obscure spin-off series ''Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show'', ''Johnny Test'' beginning with its third season, the 2005 version of ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'', and others.
*Some shows would go as far to replace their opening credit logos as well, as with ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'', which kept the [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount]] logo but replaced the "A CINAR Presentation" on the in-credit logo with "A COOKIE JAR Presentation".
**''Mona the Vampire'' also did the same, although sometimes there is no text at all.
*NCircle's DVD releases of Cookie Jar's archive programming have the jingle version followed by the NCircle logo, while This TV broadcasts of their archive programs (many of which had not been seen in the U.S. beforehand) under the title This is For Kids or (for E/I shows) Cookie Jar Toons had this logo plastered over any CINAR/DIC logos, with the exception of some episodes of ''Inspector Gadget'' (which uses the 2001-2002 Fox Family/Fox Kids international prints with the 2nd "Kid in Bed" logo, the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment|Saban International]] logo and the 1997 [[Fox Kids Worldwide|Fox Kids]] logo), at least until 2013, when the block was dropped.
*The clouds variant's seen only on the second half of the final season of ''Johnny Test'' and ''Ella the Elephant''.
*Current prints of ''Caillou'' on Cartoonito also plaster this and the second CINAR logo with the [[WildBrain]] logo.
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