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'''Availablity:''' Can be seen on ''Mr. Moon'' on TVOKids, Knowledge Kids and on City TV Saskatchewan. The first variant appears on ''Dinosaur Train'' on PBS, and the in-credit version appears on ''Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave'' on TVOntario and Sprout. |
'''Availablity:''' Can be seen on ''Mr. Moon'' on TVOKids, Knowledge Kids and on City TV Saskatchewan. The first variant appears on ''Dinosaur Train'' on PBS, and the in-credit version appears on ''Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave'' on TVOntario and Sprout. |
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'''Legacy:''' Not a badly-animated logo. |
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Revision as of 04:08, 13 October 2022
Logo description by Grig2007
Background
Sparky Animation is a Singaporean animation company formed in 2006.
(2009-)
Logo: On a dark green background, we see sparks flying around the word "SPARKY" in a grotesque-like font. The background turns out to be light green, as the sparks stop above the logo and flashes. Everything turns flat, with a group of sparks around the name. The text "Animation" below appears in a Arial Narrow-like font. The logo then fades out.
Variants:
- On Dinosaur Train, the logo is seen still (with the background intact) above the MDA Singapore logo on a white background.
- On Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave, the logo is still and in-credit, along with the MDA logo on the right side.
FX/SFX: The spark flying around and the flash changing the background and making everything flat. None for the variants.
Music/Sounds: A piano theme ending with a string section, along with the sounds of the spark, heard so far on Mr. Moon.
Music/Sounds Variant: On Dinosaur Train and Ruff-Ruff, Tweet & Dave, it uses the end theme of the show.
Availablity: Can be seen on Mr. Moon on TVOKids, Knowledge Kids and on City TV Saskatchewan. The first variant appears on Dinosaur Train on PBS, and the in-credit version appears on Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave on TVOntario and Sprout.
Legacy: Not a badly-animated logo.