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===Background===
===Background===
'''Treehouse TV''' was launched in 1994 as a [[YTV Originals|YTV's]] morning block. It would later become a full-time 24-hour children's programming network three years later on November 1, 1997. It usually airs programs from [[Nick Jr. IDs|Nick Jr.]] and Cartoonito. It also airs original programming.
'''Treehouse TV''' was launched in 1994 as a [[YTV Originals|YTV's]] morning block. It would later become a full-time 24-hour children's programming network three years later on November 1, 1997. It usually airs programs from [[Nick Jr.|Nick Jr.]] and Cartoonito. It also airs original programming.


===1st ID (1997-2005)===
===1st ID (1997-2005)===

Revision as of 16:15, 10 August 2023





Background

Treehouse TV was launched in 1994 as a YTV's morning block. It would later become a full-time 24-hour children's programming network three years later on November 1, 1997. It usually airs programs from Nick Jr. and Cartoonito. It also airs original programming.

1st ID (1997-2005)

Logo Variants:

  • Blooming:
  • Shrinking:
  • Osbert Plunky's House:
  • Losing Houses:

Technique: All CGI.

Music/Sounds: Various sound effects, accompanied by a cheerful tune. All of the idents feature the iconic Treehouse TV jingle (a chorus of children singing "You're watching Treehouse!") at the end.

Availability: Extinct. The idents played regularly during Treehouse TV programming between November 1997 and September 2005. They returned sometime after for a short period.

2nd ID (1998-2010)

Logo Variants:

  • Playtime: A village (Treetown from its self-titled TV series in question) is shown with various CGI objects and live-action children. A dragonfly transitions the scene to the Treehouse logo and model seen in the 1997 Blooming ident.
  • Clock Tower & Bird: The clock tower appears. A CGI bird flies from it into the sky. Various copies are temporarily shown with the main one, until we transition to the Treehouse logo in the window.
  • Bug to Window: A CGI ladybug, after making a close-up on the camera, is spotted by three children. We then transition back to the window with the Treehouse logo and model seen in the 1997 Shrinking ident.
  • Hula Hoop & Bubbles: Two children spin around with hula hoops above their heads with bubbles on display, making a CGI fish go through one of the hoops. We then transition to the Treehouse logo and model in the window, which was seen in the 1997 Blooming ident.

Technique: A mix of live-action and CGI.

Music/Sounds: All of the idents feature a shortened version of the last logos' theme. The version in question was originally taken from the Blooming ident from 1997, while other variants had different versions of the theme.

Availability: Extinct. The idents played regularly during Treehouse TV programming between sometime in 1998 and December 2010.

3rd ID (2004-2013)

Logo Variants:

  • Welcome:
  • Caterpillar:
  • Rainbow: We pan down from a rainbow, which on the grass of the village, the Treehouse logo pops out of it. A portion of this was also used for the 2007 Treehouse Originals logo.
  • Ladybug:
  • Frog:
  • Butterfly:

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: These idents featured new and re-recorded versions of the iconic Treehouse TV jingle:

  • The Welcome and Caterpillar versions used slow variants.
  • The Frog and Butterfly versions used slightly faster ones.
  • The Rainbow and Ladybug versions used quick variants of the jingle.

Music/Sounds Trivia: The music used here would be reused for the next set of idents.

Availability: Extinct. The idents played regularly during Treehouse TV programming between September 2004 and April 2013.

4th ID (2013-)

Logo Variants:

  • Duck:
  • Bugs & Animals:
  • Bees:
  • Woods:
  • Butterflies:
  • Fish:

Technique: CGI from Amblagar Studio, more advanced than the previous sets of IDs.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous ID, but with birds chirping.

Availability: Currently seen before Treehouse TV programming as of April 2013.

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