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===1st Logo (December 22, 2011-
<gallery mode="packed" heights="
Riki (2011).jpg|Normal Version
Riki Group (2016) (From - Kikoriki Legend of the Golden Dragon).png|English Version
Riki (2018).jpg|''Kikoriki. Deja Vu'' variant
Riki Channel (2018).jpg|Riki Channel variant
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=gTJbSGN1kSI}}
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a stylised letter "{{color|
writes itself next to the letter "{{color|#01A8FE|{{Font|Serif|'''''R'''''}}}}", forming "{{color|#01A8FE|{{Font|Serif|'''''Rики'''''}}}}".
The logo then turns 3D and shiny.
'''Variant:''' An English variant exists where "{{color|
'''Custom Variant:'''
*On ''Kikoriki. Deja Vu'', there's a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} haze on a black background. The logo draws itself via a oil painting, and becomes scaly-textured. Then it flashes several times like a neon sign, becomes 3D, shiny (different from the normal version) and slightly closer to the screen, and flashes once again. A wide, light blue outlined rectangle is also seen outside the logo, flashing three times.
**There's also a variant when the logo flashes, the word "{{color|#01A8FE|'''канал'''}}" ("channel") appears at the top right corner of the text.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. CGI for the ''Kikoriki. Deja Vu'' variant.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme.
'''Audio Variant:''' Both ''Kikoriki. Deja Vu'' and "Riki Channel" variants have lazer/electronic sounds accompanying actions.
'''Availability:'''
*It was first seen on some of the teasers and trailers of ''Kikoriki: Team Invincible'', and made its theatrical debut with the said film.
*It was also seen on ''Kikoriki: Legend of the Golden Dragon'' and the aforementioned ''Kikoriki. Deja Vu''.
*The English version was seen on Shout! Factory prints of the aforementioned three ''Kikoriki'' movies.
*The "Riki Channel" variant was seen on their several compilations of the episodes of shows like ''Kikoriki'', ''Kikoriki: Pin-Code'' and ''Tima and Toma'' from 2018 to 2020, all of them which can be found on their YouTube channel.
===2nd Logo (May 18, 2020-)===
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Riki Group (2020) (Credit - лисиксo).png
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'''Variants:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Audio:'''
*'''May-November 2020:''' A happy xylophone theme with cartoony sounds accompanying actions for rectangles and the text.
*'''December 2020-:''' A happy-sounding flute/triumphant theme with more cartoony sounds accompanying actions, ending with a group of children cheerfully shouting "Riki!!".
'''Availability:''' Seen on newer episodes of ''Kikoriki'' and ''The Fixies'' (along with the [[Aeroplane Productions]] logo).
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Descriptions by
Grig2007 and KosMir
Captures by
Camenati and KosMir
Editions by
Camenati, Grig2007 and KosMir
Video captures courtesy of
Тамирлан Нұрмағанбет
Grig2007 and KosMir
Captures by
Camenati and KosMir
Editions by
Camenati, Grig2007 and KosMir
Video captures courtesy of
Тамирлан Нұрмағанбет
1st Logo (December 22, 2011-June 12, 2020)
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Normal Version
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English Version
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Kikoriki. Deja Vu variant
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Riki Channel variant
Visuals: On a black background, a stylised letter "R" appears. "ики"
writes itself next to the letter "R", forming "Rики".
The logo then turns 3D and shiny.
Variant: An English variant exists where "iki" falls down to its place. The logo remains 2D and simply shines.
Custom Variant:
- On Kikoriki. Deja Vu, there's a dark blue haze on a black background. The logo draws itself via a oil painting, and becomes scaly-textured. Then it flashes several times like a neon sign, becomes 3D, shiny (different from the normal version) and slightly closer to the screen, and flashes once again. A wide, light blue outlined rectangle is also seen outside the logo, flashing three times.
- There's also a variant when the logo flashes, the word "канал" ("channel") appears at the top right corner of the text.
Technique: 2D computer animation. CGI for the Kikoriki. Deja Vu variant.
Audio: None or the opening theme.
Audio Variant: Both Kikoriki. Deja Vu and "Riki Channel" variants have lazer/electronic sounds accompanying actions.
Availability:
- It was first seen on some of the teasers and trailers of Kikoriki: Team Invincible, and made its theatrical debut with the said film.
- It was also seen on Kikoriki: Legend of the Golden Dragon and the aforementioned Kikoriki. Deja Vu.
- The English version was seen on Shout! Factory prints of the aforementioned three Kikoriki movies.
- The "Riki Channel" variant was seen on their several compilations of the episodes of shows like Kikoriki, Kikoriki: Pin-Code and Tima and Toma from 2018 to 2020, all of them which can be found on their YouTube channel.
2nd Logo (May 18, 2020-)
Visuals: Unknown
Variants: Unknown
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio:
- May-November 2020: A happy xylophone theme with cartoony sounds accompanying actions for rectangles and the text.
- December 2020-: A happy-sounding flute/triumphant theme with more cartoony sounds accompanying actions, ending with a group of children cheerfully shouting "Riki!!".
Availability: Seen on newer episodes of Kikoriki and The Fixies (along with the Aeroplane Productions logo).