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Logo: On a cloudy sky background, the text "WonderWings.com" stretches itself in. A 2D paper airplane, colored in yellow, red and blue, then flies across the text, leaving a trail of lines, before stopping at "com". The text shines bright, and "entertainment" fades underneath it.

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Logo descriptions by CooleyBoy10 Video captures courtesy of LogosForTheWin and drsuesslover

Background: Wonderwings.com Entertainment was the successor (and "doing business as" name) to KidQuest, Inc. It's unknown why the company decided to name itself after its now-defunct website, which only featured company info and updates about Jay Jay the Jet Plane.

(June 11, 2001-December 30, 2005)

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Logo: On a cloudy sky background, the text "WonderWings.com" stretches itself in. A 2D paper airplane, colored in yellow, red and blue, then flies across the text, leaving a trail of lines, before stopping at "com". The text shines bright, and "entertainment" fades underneath it.

Variant: On some releases of Jay Jay the Jet Plane, the logo is shown to the left next to the Knightscove Family Films logo.

FX/SFX: The clouds moving, the text appearing, the paper airplane flying.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. On video releases, there are 3 spring sounds, followed by a happy 2-note woodwind theme, a sparkling sound and a boy saying "Wonderwings.com! He-he."

Availability: Seen on all episodes and home video releases of Jay Jay the Jet Plane after it moved from TLC to PBS Kids.

Editor's Note: TBA.

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