Logos[]
1st logo: There is the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo on a white screen, with an extra checkered row reading "STUDIOS". Copyright info is below. A few seconds later, Dexter bursts out of the logo in his robot, looking back and forth afterward.
Variants[]
- A longer version, seen only on the season one finale of Dexter's Laboratory, has Dee Dee dancing by and touching the O's causing them to flip around briefly, before the "Dexter" variant animates as normal.
- Another variation has just the still logo without Dexter or any animation and a small bold text reading "S T U D I O S" in small spaced-out letters. This version has a byline reading "a division of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc." underneath, and under that is a Turner byline.
- Some episodes of What-a-Cartoon! have a blue, red, or yellow background instead.
2nd logo: On a red background, there is the original Cartoon Network Studios factory building. Under it is the 1992 Cartoon Network logo with "STUDIOS" inside of the black rectangular shape. An AOL Time Warner byline appears below.
Variant[]
On the original version of Codename:Kids Next Door: No P in the OOL, there is no byline. There is another variant where "CARTOON NETWORK STUDIOS" is written in a white impact font. There is no byline below.
3rd logo: There are two variations for this logo:
- Standard Variation: Over a white background, a green laser goes to the right, revealing a blinking, grungy 1992 Cartoon Network logo via a wipe effect, causing it to stop blinking. The laser then goes to the left, and reveals the text "STUDIOS" in the same grunge style. Then the laser disappears.
- Alternate Version: There is the same logo from the standard variant already formed, in the center of the screen (with most of the letters shaking, most visibly the "W"). The logo splits in two, with walls on each side of it, causing the letters to stop shaking. Then, one of the custom animations plays in the box (see below), and the logo then closes itself.
Bylines[]
- 2001-2003: The custom logos for the shows during the early years featured the byline "An AOL Time Warner Company".
- 2003-2005: The Powerpuff Girls and Star Wars: The Clone Wars variants feature the byline "A TimeWarner Company".
Variants[]
- Sometimes it's just a still logo.
- Starting with Season 2 of Evil Con Carne, the logo appears much closer up, and the border is white with black patches.
- Sometimes, the word "STUDIOS" is in a different font.
- On Underfist: Halloween Bash, it shows a still picture of Hoss Delgado with his Banana nunchuks and Billy saying "All that work and nothin' to show for it!"
- On most shows that premiered after 2004 with this logo, the letters aren't seen shaking.
- On The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, the logo is already open.
Custom Animations for Alternate Variation[]
All animations in the alternate variation look like animatics and vary by show. The following include these:
- Grim and Evil/The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy: Grim, with a smirk on his face, stands next to Billy and Mandy. He attempts to chop their heads off with his scythe, but fails because they hid in their shirts. Their heads pop out and Billy looks amused while Mandy looks peeved. Grim then gives a confused look. The logo is usually against a black background and takes place in a red box, although one variant of this used the standard white background with the AOL Time Warner byline.
- Evil Con Carne (Season 2): Takes place in a red box. Dr. Ghastly is holding a clicker and Skarr is on a jet pack. Ghastly presses the button on the clicker and Skarr flies around, crashing into the logo, damaging it. He destroys the left side of the logo (as well) and vanishes. Dr. Ghastly looks at the audience and the logo closes without any damage.
- Generator Rex (Season 1): Takes place in a red box. Rex turns his back into a jet engine, blasting off in the process while smiling, but he crashes into the logo when it closes. This is identifiable by the earthquake.
- Adventure Time (Season 1): Takes place in a white box. Finn pokes Jake, as he becomes larger and larger, roaring and squeezing aside him.
- Camp Lazlo: Takes place in a red box. Lazlo blows a trumpet. Scoutmaster Lumpus walks up with a large cork and places it in the trumpet. Lazlo continues to blow on it.
- My Gym Partner's A Monkey: Takes place in a white box. Jake and Adam swing on a vine (Adam, visibly uncomfortable, is being held by Jake). Jake swings off the screen, however Adam hits the edge of the logo.
- Samurai Jack: Takes place in a red box. Jack slices the logo's walls, causing the logo to close. There are two variations of the logo; One variant has a red-orange center with the STUDIOS part of the logo shaking up & down. Another variant had a red center, this time with STUDIOS not shaking, with a different sword slicing sound effect. This version has an AOL Time Warner byline.
- Time Squad: Usually takes place in a baby blue box. Beauregard "Buck" Tuddrussel warns Lawrence "Larry" 3000 not to touch a button. Then, while Otto Osworth is watching, Lawrence "Larry" 3000 touches the button, causing a shock where the logo reverts back to normal. A red variant with an AOL Time Warner byline after the logo animation ends was used in Season 2.
- Dexter's Laboratory (Seasons 3-4): Usually takes place in a neon green box. Dexter stands next to Dee Dee, who, slowly presses a button (like she does in the TV show, but she doesn't do it slowly in the show), causing Dexter to explode. After a flash of light, Dexter appears, scorched and visibly annoyed as a smoke particle drifts out of the logo. Like the Billy and Mandy variation, the background is usually black, although white with a red box would also be used for the same reason stated above. The white version was used on late Season 3 episodes.
- Ben 10 (Seasons 3-4): Takes place in a gray box. Ben turns on the Omnitrix, chooses an alien and pushes the button, triggering a flash of green light.
- Ben 10: Alien Force/Ultimate Alien: Takes place in a white box. There is a close-up of a grown-up Ben's eyes. It then zooms out on him and as he does in the Ben 10 original variant, he pushes the button on the omnitrix, triggering a flash of green light. Before the flash, Ben turns into a silhouette. On Ultimate Alien, the logo is slowed down and it doesn't close after the flash of green light.
- Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Takes place in a red box. Mac is tackled by Bloo. They both smile at each other.
- Class of 3000: Takes place in a red box. A piano plays and Sunny Bridges appear at the first of the line, smiling and taking his hat off leading the other main characters of the show on the ride through the piano. Eventually, the last one falls on to the piano.
- Out of Jimmy's Head: Takes place in a red box. Two of Jimmy's cartoon friends, Pickles and Prickles, hit each other with hammers. The logo also shakes when this happens even when the box is closed.
- The Powerpuff Girls (Movie/Seasons 4-6): Takes place in a red box. The girls, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup each zoom in and beat up Mojo Jojo. Mojo also bumps into the W. This variant first appeared on The Powerpuff Girls Movie.
- Chowder: Takes place in a red box. Chowder walks by with a bag of food. He eats the "O" in "NETWORK". An apple falls out of the bag and replaces the "O".
- The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (Seasons 2-3): Takes place in a red box. Monsters lift the Cartoon Network part of the logo to escape, but Juniper jumps on top and squashes the monsters and then finally jumps away from the screen.
- Megas XLR: Takes place in a red box. A robot from the show shoots a few laser blasts at the screen, then stops with a confused look. He accidentally fires at the right side of the logo, and it closes without any damage.
- Squirrel Boy: Takes place in a red box. Rodney accidentally fires a rocket, as it catches Bob Johnson by his shoe, causing a nervous laugh by Rodney at Andy.
- Johnny Bravo (Season 4): Takes place in a red box. Johnny shows off his poses, then kisses the screen. His lips get stuck in the logo, but he quickly squeezes them out.
- Underfist: Halloween Bash: The original 2001 logo is shown, but with a still zooming picture of Hoss Delgado with his Banana nunchuks and Billy saying "All that work and nothin' to show for it!"
- The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack: Takes place in a white box. Flapjack is seen with Captain K'nuckles. Flapjack is giggling in a really annoying way. K'nuckles gets annoyed and pulls the top of the logo, closing it.
4th logo: Against a black background with the spotlight of dark plus signs, there are three squares dropping down forming a diagonal line. (The blue square dropping to the bottom, turning white and bounces once. The pink square sliding in from the left and turning white. And the yellow-orange square zooming in and turning white.) Then a fourth square opens showing a different clip of the show's characters (depending on each show). Under the logo as the stars disappear, the words "CARTOON NETWORK" wipes in and "STUDIOS" slides in from the right and pushes the text causing it to shake briefly forming the words, "CARTOON NETWORK STUDIOS". Then the clip in the fourth square turns white. Sometimes, the clip in the fourth square doesn't turn white.
Variants[]
Inside the fourth square, there is a different clip depending on each episode of said show or each TV movie:
- Regular Show (Seasons 1-4): A clip from the episode, "Prank Callers" where Mordecai and Rigby are laughing when they're looking up prank calls on the computer. The sound clip of them laughing is from the episode, "Death Punchies". There is the early version where it uses a clip from another episode, "Free Cake" where Mordecai and Rigby are saying "Free Cake!" twice. So far, the "Free Cake" version was only used on the first episode, "The Power" while the "Prank Callers" version was used in every episode from "Just Set Up the Chairs" to "Laundry Woes" (except original airing), "Wall Buddy", "Terror Tales of the Park III", "The Thanksgiving Special" and "New Year's Kiss". The "Free Cake" version is not intact on the first two seasons DVD release.\
- Sym-Bionic Titan: The Titan robot is seen while panning up to its head, with Lance saying "Form Titan!".
- MAD (Seasons 1-3): An eerie animation of the black spy and white spy’s shadows is displayed.
- Adventure Time (Seasons 2-5): A clip from the episode "The Enchiridion!", with Finn saying "This party is so crazy!"
- Tower Prep and Level Up: Only the first three squares appear. The fourth square doesn't appear at all.
- Generator Rex (Seasons 2-3): A clip from the first episode "The Day That Everything Changed", with Rex transforming.
- Firebreather: A clip of Duncan performing his fire-breathing move.
- Secret Mountain Fort Awesome: A clip from the episode "Funstro", with The Fart saying "All right, who used the last of the purple stuff?"
- The Problem Solverz: A clip of Alfe wearing the virtual reality goggles and gloves walking and moving his arms on the red yellow diagonal striped background.
- On Level Up (excluding the pilot TV movie) and Incredible Crew, the logo (with the three squares) is superimposed over the ending of the episode on the bottom-left after the credits. Same goes for the 2013 short, Tome of the Unknown.
- On Seasons 1-4 of Ben 10: Omniverse, there is surprisingly no animation whatsoever in the fourth square, as it stays white. This was also seen on the 2014 Powerpuff Girls special "Dance Pantsed."
- On Regular Show, there is a small in-credit version of the logo that appears at the end of the credits. It appeared in every episode from "The Christmas Special" to "Portable Toilet".
5th logo: On a white background, there is a reworked version of the 2001 Cartoon Network Studios logo, which features the 2010 version of the Cartoon Network Checkerboard logo (which uses the current Cartoon Network font). Also, the word, "STUDIOS" is smaller and is spaced-out.
Variants[]
Like in the 3rd logo, the logo opens up which this time shows a different clip from the show depending on each variant and is not in a sketch look and closes after the clip finishes:
- Uncle Grandpa: A clip from the episode, "Funny Face" with Beary Nice sitting on a blue bench saying to the ice cream "That was quite delicious." Another variant appears with the main three characters in claymation cheering (which only appears on the episode, "Guest Directed Shorts").
- Regular Show (Seasons 5-8): Same clip as the previous logo with the same laughing sound clip. It also appears at the end of Regular Show: The Movie.
- Adventure Time (latter half of Season 5-10): Same clip as the previous logo.
- Steven Universe: Steven is thrown by Amethyst and to Garnet, who then throws Steven to a slightly startled Pearl, who throws Steven in the air with a visible smile. Everything is in a sketch look, like in 2001-2012 logo. It was animated by former Supervising Director/Co-Executive Producer Ian Jones-Quartey.
- Mixels: Vulk screams "Remix!" and scratches a rainbow-colored Cubit on his turntable. On another variant, the logo doesn't open up. Unlike the other variants, this one has a copyright stamp below, although on the specials it doesn't have one (because it was shown on the end credits for the specials).
- Ben 10: Omniverse: 11-year-old Ben hits his Omnitrix, but it doesn't work for him, showing frustration.
- MAD (latter half of Season 3-4): Same animation as the previous logo.
- Clarence (Pilot): While Clarence holds a chicken, the chicken claws at his face.
- Clarence: A painted cardboard Clarence is seen flopping around whistling.
- AJ's Infinite Summer: AJ says "Noice!" in an almost Michael Rosen-esque fashion.
- Long Live the Royals (Pilot): Katherine punches Alex, as Alex starts to punch her, then Rosalind punches Alex.
- Over the Garden Wall: An eerie animation of Wilt and Greg's shadows is displayed.
- Black Dynamite (Season 2): Three scenes of Black Dynamite beating up the bad guys.
- Pillywag's Mansion: Pillywag is seen stuttering.
- Back to Backspace: Mustacki spins around in a colorful vortex.
- Ridin' With Burgess: Burgess says "Fool, this ain't no high school football game!" rapidly.
- Jammers: Carol's face "explodes" when a pimple forms on her face.
- Twelve Forever: One of Reggie's imaginary creatures speaks in a alien language while holding flowers.
- We Bare Bears: A sketch animation of the three main characters, with Grizzly typing on a laptop. He then says "Done!", followed by Panda and Ice Bear also saying "Done!". In a different episode (possibly "Pet Shop" or "The Road"), there are younger versions of the three main characters. Also, there is another variant on the episode. The younger versions of the main characters are seen laughing in a cardboard box which is shaking. However, the box collapses and the bear cubs are like "Whoaaa!".
- Paranormal Roommates: Bigfoot is puffing while giving a greatly livid expression.
- My Science Fiction Project: A scene in the short with Chancellor Maniac saying "Oh hello, are you a potato?" to Nutmeg, Manler Wagner, and Woolworth, respectively.
- We Bare Bears (Pilot): A scene where a scared Panda says "We should probably leave before someone calls the popo".
- YES: The merman happily exclaims "Yes!" as the green and blue word "YES" draws above him.
- Spleenstab: A scene where Twinkle says "Maybe take it down a notch". His voice sounds like Mickey Mouse.
- Danger Planet: A scene where Danger Planet screams "I'm alive!".
- Meddlen Meddows: Bacculas is frantically crazy.
- Long Live the Royals (Miniseries): There are four variants for each of the four shorts.
- Episode One: A scene where Peter looks unhappy with the octopus tentacle gently wiggling on his face
- Episode Two: Rosalind kicks an obese guy, then picks up Peter, only to kick him as well.
- Episode Three: Queen Eleanor yells "And it better be perfect!!"
- Episode Four: A man in a bear costume says "Let's put him in a costume".
- Lakewood Plaza Turbo (pilot): A scene from the short with Radicles and Enid, with the latter saying "Boss, that's the graffiti wiener!"
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016 reboot): The girls (in played by the show female crew members) are cheering while flying through the sky with their respective color streaks.
- Bottom's Butte: A scene where Beverly and Peanette say "I know" and start quietly laughing.
- Legendary Place: Baba Lee points to a plate of dumplings and yells "Legendary!"
- Apple & Onion (pilot): A scene of Apple walking saying "We're already doing it, baby!".
- Mighty Magiswords: An animatic of Prohyas happily unleashing a Muscle Magisword (which is in color), which intentionally panning to an unsuspecting Vambre reading as her left arm enlarges with magical muscles, which breaks the right wall of the Cartoon Network box as Grup just looks at her while he floats.
- Ben 10 (2016 reboot, Season 1): A scene with Four Arms saying "Time to throw stuff!".
- Starting with the episode Out to Launch, the logo uses clips from their respective episodes.
- Out to Launch: A scene with Omni-Enhanced Diamondhead saying "This is different, but I like it."
- Can I Keep It?: A scene with Four Arms saying "Dang, I'm smart."
- Battle at Biggie Box: A scene with Omni-Enhanced WIldvine saying "I thought I get used to this."
- Bon Voyage: A scene with Ben having an angry face while looking at the sea.
- Mayhem in Mascot: A scene with Ben pressing the Omnitrix to transform into an alien.
- Screamcatcher: A scene with Cybear, in a dream, saying "How you been, Ben?"
- Vote Zombozo:
- Animorphosis: A scene with Omni-Enhanced Overflow saying "Ooh, that's actually cool!"
- The 11th Alien: Part 1: A scene with Ben lying down in the middle of a desert.
- The 11th Alien: Part 2:
- High Stress Express: A scene with Lagrange saying "Get out of my way."
- Creature Feature: Hex says "Release me at once!" while being tied by Wildvine's vines.
- Drone On: Ben says "Sweet!" before pressing the Omnitrix to transform into an alien.
- Safari Sa'Bad: Ben dances while being controlled by Tim Buktu.
- The Nature of Things: A scene with Ben and Gwen, with Ben saying "Wooh!"
- Assault on Pancake Palace: A scene with Gwen saying "Eiyah! Yahyahyah!"
- Bomzobo Lives:
- The Sound and the Furry: Stinkfly is saying "Time for the boost" while snowskating.
- Reststop Roustabout: Ben shouts and presses the Omnitrix while being attacked by Jack-A-Lope inside the Rustbucket.
- That's the Stuff: A scene with Ben saying "It's hero time!"
- Half-Sies: Shock Rock destroys a rock while saying "It's out of the park."
- Xingo's Back: Shock Rock says "I'm so pixelated" while inside a video game.
- Bounty Ball: Tetrax, while holding Grey Matter, talks to Sixsix.
- Fear the Fogg: In the Rustbucket with Gwen and Grandpa Max, Ben says "In anywhere" and shows his tongue.
- The Charm Offensive:
- Super Villain Team-Up: A scene with Ben saying "Action!!!"
- The Feels: A scene where one of the members of Weatherheads say "I'm the holiday tree."
- Chicken Nuggets of Wisdom: Omni-Enhanced Diamondhead talks to a chicken.
- Past Aliens Present: A scene where Omni-Enhanced Diamondhead says "Still guy."
- Double Hex:
- Ye Olde Laser Duel:
- All Koiled Up:
- Ben Again and Again: A scene with Gwen as Four Arms saying "Ohohohoho, top heavy."
- Dreamtime:
- Innervasion Part 1: Message in a Boxcar: A scene with Grandpa Max saying "Ahoooooooo."
- Innervasion Part 2: Call the Dream Police: A scene with Gwen, Ben, and Grandpa Max, with Ben saying "Aha!"
- Innervasion Part 3: Strange Bedfellows: A scene with Grandpa Max and Ben, with Max Tennyson saying "Fulmini, what is an Italian?"
- Innervasion Part 4: Mind Over Alien Matter:
- Innervasion Part 5: High Override: A scene with Grandpa Max, Gwen, and Ben saying "Ah!"
- Omni-Copped: A scene with Gwen and Ben, with Gwen saying "Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh!"
- This One Goes to 11: A scene with Gwen holding a shopping cart and Ben staring at a customer and Kevin Levin.
- Rath of Con: A scene with Grandpa Max and Rath, with Rath saying "Here comes Rath!", causing people to run away in fear.
- Welcome to Zombozo-Zone!: A scene with Zombozo saying "Wow!"
- Show Don't Tell: Ben spits out a rock in front of Gwen.
- Poles Apart:
- Bridge Out: A scene with Grandpa Max laughing.
- Beach Heads: A scene with Ben yawning.
- Billy Bajillions: Diamondhead talks to Billy Billions in an unintelligible voice while being trapped on a yellow crystal.
- Charm School's Out: A scene with Charmcaster, magically disguised as Gwen, saying "Glad."
- Franken-Fight: A scene with Gwen, in a Rustbuggy, talking to Ben.
- Buggy Out: A scene with Diamondhead laughing at a boy riding a bumper car behind him.
- Starting with the episode Out to Launch, the logo uses clips from their respective episodes.
- On Regular Show, it also appears as a in-credit logo at the end of the end credits. It was first seen in "The Heart of the Stuntman" and was later used in almost every episode from season 5 to season 8 starting with "The Postcard" and ending with "A Regular Epic Final Battle".
- Infinity Train (Pilot): A scene where Tulip repeatedly asks Atticus if he wants to come outside with her, to which he eventually agrees.
- Infinity Train: There is a variant for each book of the series, and another for episode 10 of each book.
- Book One: Tulip opens up her right hand, which shows glowing green numbers continuously spinning.
- The Engine Car: The logo plays normally until the number on Tulip's hand stops at 0, at which point the box fills with light.
- Book Two: Standing outside the moving train, MT (Mirror Tulip) disappointingly looks at her reflection on her right hand.
- The Number Car: The logo is the same, this time with MT (now Lake) happily looking at her reflection on her right hand in the real world.
- Book One: Tulip opens up her right hand, which shows glowing green numbers continuously spinning.
- Victor and Valentino (Pilot): Chupacabra saying "Oh, a fine choice little man!" to Victor and Valentino.
- Victor and Valentino: Victor lifts up Valentino's shirt and slaps him on his bare chest three times, as they both laugh.
- Samurai Jack (Season 5): A scene from an episode with the bearded Jack getting an intense closeup, complete with sounds of a sword opening and closing the clip in the logo.
- Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal: A scene of Spear riding Fang while holding a spear in his hand.
- Welcome To My Life: A scene of a young T-Kesh blowing out the candles for his birthday party.
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: An animatic of the main cast showing their power moves, starting with Enid's power boot, Rad's power poke, Carol making a form, Mr. Gar doing his piledrive, and finally K.O. as he zooms to the screen ending with a extreme close-up to his face. A homage to not only the 2001 logo with the standard red background and animatic, but takes it up a notch by not only using their predecessor Hanna-Barbera's sound effects, but in fact paying homage to the 1994 All Stars Comedy logo. It was animated by the show's Storyboard Supervisor Jeremy Polgar.
- Tiggle Winks: A scene of Tiggly Von Tigglewinks saying, "Toodles! Bye! Cya!" while starting up and driving off with Gweeseek in the back.
- Craig of the Creek (Pilot): A scene of JP, Craig, and Kelsey (in order from top to bottom) standing near a creek. Kelsey says, "Bad boys for life!" followed by JP agreeing excitedly.
- Craig of the Creek: Craig, wearing sunglasses and sitting on a tree branch, says "Just like I drew it!".
- Summer Camp Island: A scene of a pajama shirt saying "Oh my gosh, hi!".
- Apple & Onion: Apple and Onion staring at the ground before turning to look at the screen. The camera zooms in to an extreme close up of the two's faces.
- Sunshine Brownstone: Gene, sweating and jumping, says "Can I use the bathroom?".
- Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart: Mao Mao backs up and then rams into the camera with his sword. He gives a angry stare at the viewer as the logo closes. The sounds of Mao Mao screaming can be heard as he comes at us followed by the sound effect of a sword swinging out.
- Steven Universe Future: Same as the normal Steven Universe variant.
- Pops and Branwell: A white dog with a blue bowtie is sitting at a desk in front of Pops. The dog barks, jumps off the seat and does a little tap dance on the table before falling off.
- Splitting Time: Coen and Pinn are sitting on chairs with drinks in their hands. They raise their drinks, and Coen says "To a flawless plan!". They then both laugh.
- Cadette In Charge: In an empty futuristic classroom, Cadette, with Nono behind her, is smiling and rotating her arms in front of her, while making a 'sss' sound. This is an extension of the final scene of the pilot, where Cadette and Sam fail their group project. Cadette says to Sam "We're such good friends we even finish each others'...", while a visibly ticked-off Sam walks away. Cadette continues to make the 'sss' sound, thinking he'll 'come around'.
Music/Sounds[]
1st logo: None for the original version, but sound effects that correspond with the logo in the "Dexter" variant.
Music/Sounds Variant[]
- On later 1996-1997 episodes of What-a-Cartoon!, the still logo variant (with the "STUDIOS" text) is seen with the audio from the 1994-1999 H-B All-Stars "Comedy" logo.
- On the episode "Tales of Worm Paranoia," the logo has the audio from the 1997-2002 H-B logo (which ironically was first heard on another episode called "Zoonatiks") playing instead.
- On the still version, it's silent.
2nd logo: None. In other cases, a sound byte from a pilot is heard. On the original version of Codename: Kids Next Door: No P in the OOL, it appears to be a punch and a grunt.
3rd logo: The sound effects in the variation. In the standard one, It's either a laser sound or the outro of the end theme (as on Whatever Happened to...Robot Jones?!).
Music/Sounds Variants[]
- On CN shows that premiered up to 2004 and had the alternate version of this logo, there are slideshow projector clicking noises (the same one used in Bill Nye the Science Guy) for the opening & closing of the logo, as well as the sound of an old film projector when the logo is open.
- On some shows that premiered after 2004 with this logo, there are no clicking/projector noises.
- Chowder appears to have the sounds of a cash register opening and closing as the logo opens and closes.
- The first 2001 episode of Dexter's Laboratory (when former show writer Chris Savino took over production) had the custom Dexter logo, but with the audio from the 1997 Hanna-Barbera logo playing over it (with the weird laugh at the end). This was most likely due to an editing error (but it's not too bad, it actually fits pretty good).
- Seasons 1-2 episodes of The Life and Times of Juniper Lee and season 1 episodes of Evil Con Carne plays a one-liner from the episode, à la King of the Hill with the Deedle-Dee Productions/Judgemental Films/3 Arts Entertainment company card.
- On the Star Wars: Clone Wars miniseries, a Hanna-Barbera sound effect is heard.
- On The Flintstones: On the Rocks, the logo is silent.
- On Adventure Time Season 1, when the logo opens, a creaky door open sound is heard. When it closes, a slam is heard, though cut off by the 1999 Cartoon Network Productions logo. On the Latin American Spanish dub, Finn and Jake are not heard.
Variants:
4th logo: A four note guitar theme based on the jingle used at the end of current CN bumpers since May 29, 2010.
Music/Sounds Variants[]
- On Sym-Bionic Titan, there is a techno robotic version of the four note theme.
- On Tower Prep, the TV pilot movie of Level Up, and Ben 10: Omniverse, the four note theme is in a different style.
- On The Problem Solverz, it's the short version of the show's ending theme.
- On Level Up and Incredible Crew, it's the finishing theme of the episode.
5th logo: Same as the previous logo, which is now only heard on Uncle Grandpa and Adventure Time. All other shows have the tail end of the closing theme at the beginning. Some shows use a whoosh when the logo opens and closes.
Music/Sounds Variants[]
- On 2014 episodes of Ben 10: Omniverse, there are different sounds that are heard whenever Ben hits the Omnitrix.
- On Regular Show: The Movie and late 2014/15 and newer Regular Showepisodes, the logo does not have the tail end of the closing theme.
- On the first two episodes of the Long Live the Royals miniseries, the closing theme is in place of the usual sounds and FX.
Scare Factor[]
1st logo: Depending on the logo variant:
- Original Variant: None.
- "Dexter" Variant: Low to medium. You may be caught off-guard by Dexter's sudden appearance.
2nd logo: Low. The factory logo can get to some.
3rd logo: None to medium, depending on the version shown. The grunginess of the logo does not help either.
4th logo: depending on the variations
- Original Version: None to low, due to the dark background.
- MAD: Medium to high. The shadows might be frightening. but like the usual one. it was due to the dark background.
5th logo: None to low, depending on each variant used.