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===Background===
'''Ludorum plc''' was a British studio and media investment company founded in 2005 by former [[HIT Entertainment]] CEO Rob Lawes and former Learning Curve CEO Dick Rockhopft. The studio's first, and only production was ''Chuggington''
During ''Chuggington''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s later years, the company terminated its contract with its toy licensee [[Takara Tomy|Tomy]] (which purchased the show's master toy licensee RC2 in 2011 and said company funded the production of season 5 of the show), which led to the appointment of Jazwares as a replacement and the production of ''Little Trainees'' in 2016. As a result of the failure of ''Little Trainees'' and the Jazzwares agreement failing to meet the company's expectations, [[Fuji Television Network|Fuji Television]] (the show's Japanese broadcaster) purchased all rights to the franchise in Japan from Ludorum in 2017, followed by a sale of the franchise to [[Herschend Studios]] a year later, which began production on a sixth season (titled ''Tales from the Rails'') as well as ''Discover Chuggington: All Aboard!''. After that, Ludorum was put into liquidation and shuttered itself in 2019.
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark starry sky background, an orange ball with a hole carved out atop of it drops down from the sky and bounces before it stops as it locks in place. Then, the text "a ludorum production" with the words "ludorum" in orange, appears sliding in from the
'''Variants:'''
*The animated logo appears in-credit on ''Chuggington: Badge Quest''.
*A still version on a white background exists.
*Other still versions exist with the logo
*The still logo can be found placed next to the [[Budge Studios]] logo on
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Chuggington''. and its spin-off ''Chuggington: Badge Quest'' as well as some ''Chuggington'' DVDs/VCDs and apps/games, such as ''Ready to Build''.
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Ludorum plc was a British studio and media investment company founded in 2005 by former HIT Entertainment CEO Rob Lawes and former Learning Curve CEO Dick Rockhopft. The studio's first, and only production was Chuggington which debuted on CBeebies in the UK in 2008. The company was also responsible for managing the Dennis and Gnasher and Marvo the Wonder Chicken franchises on behalf of DC Thomson & Co., the owner of the Beano magazine as well as producing a number of Chuggington-related spin-offs such as Badge Quest and Little Trainees.
During Chuggington's later years, the company terminated its contract with its toy licensee Tomy (which purchased the show's master toy licensee RC2 in 2011 and said company funded the production of season 5 of the show), which led to the appointment of Jazwares as a replacement and the production of Little Trainees in 2016. As a result of the failure of Little Trainees and the Jazzwares agreement failing to meet the company's expectations, Fuji Television (the show's Japanese broadcaster) purchased all rights to the franchise in Japan from Ludorum in 2017, followed by a sale of the franchise to Herschend Studios a year later, which began production on a sixth season (titled Tales from the Rails) as well as Discover Chuggington: All Aboard!. After that, Ludorum was put into liquidation and shuttered itself in 2019.
Visuals: On a dark starry sky background, an orange ball with a hole carved out atop of it drops down from the sky and bounces before it stops as it locks in place. Then, the text "a ludorum production" with the words "ludorum" in orange, appears sliding in from the left with a line fading in below the wordmark. After that, copyright information fades at the bottom of the logo in white.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on Chuggington. and its spin-off Chuggington: Badge Quest as well as some Chuggington DVDs/VCDs and apps/games, such as Ready to Build.