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* An in-credit variant exists, often beside another company's logo. |
* An in-credit variant exists, often beside another company's logo. |
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* Warp-speed and shortened versions exist. |
* Warp-speed and shortened versions exist. |
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* British [[Nick Jr. UK|Nick Jr.]] |
* British [[Nick Jr. UK|Nick Jr.]] airings of ''Super Why!'' have the logo in a lighter bluish tint. |
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* A true 16:9 widescreen version exists. |
* A true 16:9 widescreen version exists. |
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* On ''Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood'', the logo shares the screen with the 9 Story Entertainment (later the 9 Story Media Group) logo. |
* On ''Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood'', the logo shares the screen with the 9 Story Entertainment (later the 9 Story Media Group) logo. |
Revision as of 09:13, 6 January 2024
Background
Out of the Blue Enterprises was a children's television company formed by Angela C. Santomero, the creator of Super Why! and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, and the co-creator of Blue's Clues and its spin-off, Blue's Room. The company was launched on January 31, 2005. On January 12, 2018, the company was acquired by 9 Story Media Group and later renamed to 9 Story USA.
Logo (August 6, 2006-January 10, 2020)
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Nick Jr. UK airings
Visuals: On a blue background, there is a white curved line. In it are the words "out of the blue" (in a handwritten font) in two rows stacked on top of each other and under it is the word, "enterprises" (in Futura) in spaced out letters. A light travels through the curved line, giving off a lens flare.
Variants:
- Sometimes, a copyright stamp is shown below.
- An in-credit variant exists, often beside another company's logo.
- Warp-speed and shortened versions exist.
- British Nick Jr. airings of Super Why! have the logo in a lighter bluish tint.
- A true 16:9 widescreen version exists.
- On Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, the logo shares the screen with the 9 Story Entertainment (later the 9 Story Media Group) logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Either the ending theme of the show or (on some season 2 Blue's Room episodes) a buzzer sound.
Audio Variant: On Wishenpoof!, a 6-note dreamy theme is heard.
Availability: Seen on season two of Blue's Room, Super Why!, the first four seasons of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Creative Galaxy, and Wishenpoof!. Currently after it's rename to 9 Story USA, this is replaced by the 9 Story Media Group logo in their USA studio.
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