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1991 (pre-launch)
Before Cartoon Network started broadcasting on October 1, 1992, this logo was used in its marketing to cable operators and advertisers. The middle of the logo could be edited to feature characters from shows that were planned to be aired on the network. It had many color variations including the text, as shown on some parts of the presentation reel. This logo was designed by J.J. Sedelmaier Productions, who also animated earlier episodes of Beavis and Butt-Head , as well as animating the pilot episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law .
1992–2004
Outline-less version, used on
Boomerang until January 19, 2015.
Outline-less inverted version.
3D version, used in Checkborad Era (1994-1998)
3D version used in Europe in 1993.
Prototype version found in trademark registration websites and cable channel lineup guides.
On-screen version in 1999.
Alternate logo, often founded in TNT idents.
Alternate logo, used in Europe.
Alternate logo, used in the Block ident (1993-2002)
Alternate logo, used in print ads.
Variants
Pink and white checkerboard logo seen in the first promo before its launch.
Blue and gold checkerboard logo seen in the Classic Capers Limited Edition VHS.
Logo used only during the network's launch.
"Rartoon Retrork" version seen in a promo for
Scooby-Doo (1995)
Hand-drawn version used in Santro Contra Los Clones (2004)
Medieval times logo seen in
Duck vs. Rabbit .
"Sleeping" version used during the 5:00 handover on TNT.
2004–2011
Alternative print variant.
Alternative inverted print variant.
Alternative print variant #1
Gray shadow version of white text.
Alternative version without text.
Gray version of white text in black background.
Blue version #3 (used in the CN City era)
Green version #2 (used in the New Wave era)
Green version #4 (used in
Shrek )
Red version (used in the New Wave era)
Red version #2 (used in the Yes! era)
Alternative version, used in the UK.
On-screen bug logo (2004–2006)
Alternative logo used in the Meindbender bumpers.
Alternative logo, used as a station bug during
CN Latin America's 25th Anniversary in 2018, alongside the 1992 logo.
New Wave version, Used for promo, ident, and bumpers in Southeast Asia, Australia, Asia Pacfic, Philippines in (August 31, 2008 – September 30, 2011)
Variants
Transparent variant used for the
Fall era (September 1, 2007–July 13, 2008)
3D Noods version (July 14, 2008–June 11, 2009)
3D Toonix version only used in Latin America (August 6,2010–December 31, 2011)
Version used later in the
Noods era (June 12, 2009–March 25, 2010)
White wordmark variant used nearly at the end of the
Noods era (March 26–May 28, 2010)
Cardboard version used during the
Fried Dynamite block (2008)
Logo used during the
You Are Here block
1st Christmas variant (December 2008)
Spring Break variant (2009)
You Are Here Limited variant (2009)
The Cartoon Network logo during the
CN Real block (2009-2010)
Halloween variant (October 2009)
2nd Christmas variant (December 2009–February 2010)
Rare red-like
Yes! era variation was used for the block
Funny For Your Face'. Blue and red version seen in an ID in Latin America
2009 (unused prototypes)
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2010–present
Transparent version, currently only used on
Hulu .
White text version, used as on-screen bug.
Inverted version of white text.
Version without wordmark.
Print version without wordmark.
Inverted version without wordmark.
Inverted print version without wordmark.
Extended version, similar to the original 1992 logo.
White text with black background.
White text with blue background.
White text with pink background.
3D Glossy version (2010–2013)
Account registration icon.
The upside-down logo used for April Fools Day in America, in October 2011 for the Halloween Party in Australia, and April 1, 2012 in Southeast Asia.
YouTube Thumbnails starting from 2018
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