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===1st Logo (1997-2001)===
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'''Audio:''' A calm piano tune or the ending music of the program.
 
'''Availability:''' It is known to have appeared on ''The American Woodshop'' and ''The American Civil Liberties Union: A History''.
 
===2nd Logo (March 24, 2001-mid/late 2000s)===
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Wit, Grit, and Robot Games'' and ''Mary Lou's Flip-Flop Shop''.
 
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Revision as of 12:57, 4 September 2024


1st Logo (1997-2001)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a 3D blue square with a glowing eclipse/sunburst on it. The camera zooms out as the words "LARK INTERNATIONAL" (set in an Eagle font, like the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo) move in below with a white aura flashing around it. The blue, yellow and purple gradient background fades in behind the logo. The aura dims away, while either the text "HOUSTON PUBLIC TELEVISION", "KETC ST. LOUIS" or "KCTS SEATTLE" appears underneath, turning letter-by-letter. The logo finishes before fading out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calm piano tune or the ending music of the program.

Availability: It is known to have appeared on The American Woodshop and The American Civil Liberties Union: A History.

2nd Logo (March 24, 2001-mid/late 2000s)

Visuals: There are the words "LARK" zooming out fast as the box inside (the moon and the sun) appears. So does the white words "INTERNATIONAL" in the same font and "HoustonPBS" in a different font. They shine.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as before.

Availability: Seen on Wit, Grit, and Robot Games and Mary Lou's Flip-Flop Shop.

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