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{{Primary Logos|a=On-Screen Logos|Logo Variants}}
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{{Primary Logos|On-Screen Logos|Logo Variants|Others}}
 
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|Cartoon Network 1992.svg|1994–2016
 
|Cartoon Network 1992.svg|1994–2016
 
|CNP 1995 logo.png|1995–2001
 
|CNP 1995 logo.png|1995–2001
 
|Pngkey.com-skull-logo-png-6564740.png|2001–2012
 
|Pngkey.com-skull-logo-png-6564740.png|2001–2012
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|Cartoon Network Youri.png|2002
 
|Cartoon Network 2004 Blue3.svg|2004–2011
 
|Cartoon Network 2004 Blue3.svg|2004–2011
|Cartoon Network 2010.svg|2012–present
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|Cartoon Network 2010.svg|2010–present
 
|Cartoon Network 2010 Extended.svg|2012, 2016–2019}}
 
|Cartoon Network 2010 Extended.svg|2012, 2016–2019}}
   
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The 1992–2004 [[Cartoon Network]] logo as a production logo was first used on ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'', premiered in April 15, 1994. It was used until November 10, 2016.
 
The 1992–2004 [[Cartoon Network]] logo as a production logo was first used on ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'', premiered in April 15, 1994. It was used until November 10, 2016.
   
This logo has many on-screen logo variants throughout its usage, most notably the Cartoon Cartoons "Ripple" endtag which was used on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from 1999 to November 10, 2016. The said endtag was first used on ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'' and the last Cartoon Network original series to use the Ripple endtag is [[Ben 10 (2016)|''Ben 10'' reboot]]. The last Cartoon Network movie to use the 1999–2016 Ripple endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is ''[[Regular Show: The Movie]]'', released in August 14, 2015.
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This logo has many on-screen logo variants throughout its usage, most notably the Cartoon Cartoons "Ripple" endtag which was used on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from 1999 to November 10, 2016. The said endtag was first used on ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'' and the last Cartoon Network original series to use the Ripple endtag is [[Ben 10 (2016)|''Ben 10'' 2016 reboot]]. The last Cartoon Network movie to use the 1999–2016 Ripple endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is ''[[Regular Show: The Movie]]'', released in August 14, 2015.
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The Ripple endtag itself, one of the commonly used endtag that feature the 1992 Cartoon Network logo, however, has also variants and underwent changes throughout its 17-year usage, such as:
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*Parent company byline was changed from "A [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] Company" to "An [[WarnerMedia#AOL Time Warner|AOL Time Warner]] Company" in 2001. The version with the AOL Time Warner byline was used until 2003.
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*Service Mark (SM) symbol, located at the center-right of 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo, was changed to Trade Mark (TM) symbol in late 2014. The version with the Trade Mark symbol was used in the last two years of usage of the Ripple endtag (November 3, 2014–November 10, 2016).
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*On ''[[DreamWorks Dragons]]'', the endtag uses the music from the credits and inverted version of the 1992 CN logo, has a map background, parent company byline and Service Mark symbol are in black text, and circles do not appear behind the logo.
 
===1995–2001===
 
===1995–2001===
 
[[File:CNP 1995 logo.png|center|350px]]
 
[[File:CNP 1995 logo.png|center|350px]]
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=== 2001–2012 ===
 
=== 2001–2012 ===
[[File:Pngkey.com-skull-logo-png-6564740.png|center|220x220px]]
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[[File:Pngkey.com-skull-logo-png-6564740.png|center|center|200px]]
   
 
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The skull with the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo as its teeth was used on [[Adult Swim]] shows that were produced from 2001 to 2012.
 
The skull with the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo as its teeth was used on [[Adult Swim]] shows that were produced from 2001 to 2012.
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==2002==
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[[File:Cartoon Network Youri.png|400px|center]]
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The text only logo, which reads "A cartoon Network Production" was only used in the French animated series ''[[Youri the Spaceman]]'' (also known as ''Youri Networski''), which aired on [[Cartoon Network (France)|Cartoon Network France]] 2002.
   
 
==2004–2011==
 
==2004–2011==
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The 2004–2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used on ''[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]''. It is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.
 
The 2004–2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used on ''[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]''. It is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.
   
==2012–present==
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==2010–present==
 
[[File:Cartoon Network 2010.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Cartoon Network 2010.svg|200px|center]]
The 2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used on an intro of ''[[Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens]]''. Like with the previous 2004–2011 logo, it is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.
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The 2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used at the end credits of ''[[Mad (TV series)|Mad]]''. Like with the previous 2004–2011 logo, it is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.
   
This logo is still used either as an in-credit logo, opening variants of some movies and shows, or closing variants of shows that were distributed by various international Cartoon Network channels even after the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag stopped its usage in May 2019. Because of this, it is the only remaining Cartoon Network Productions logo to be currently used since May 2019.
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This logo is still used either as an in-credit logo, opening variants of some movies and shows, or closing variants of shows that were distributed by various international Cartoon Network channels even after the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag stopped its usage in April 2019. Because of this, it is the only remaining Cartoon Network Productions logo to be currently used since April 2019.
   
 
==2012, 2016–2019==
 
==2012, 2016–2019==
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The 2010 version of the Cartoon Network checkerboard logo as a production logo was first used on an Indian animated film ''[[Sons of Ram]]'', released on November 2, 2012.
 
The 2010 version of the Cartoon Network checkerboard logo as a production logo was first used on an Indian animated film ''[[Sons of Ram]]'', released on November 2, 2012.
   
Four years later, it was used on the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag which debuted on a ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode ''The Key to the Universe''. This endtag replaced the 1999–2016 [[Cartoon Cartoons]] "Ripple" endtag and was used for 2 years and 6 months on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from November 10, 2016 to May 2019.
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Four years later, it was used on the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag which debuted on a ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode ''The Key to the Universe''. This endtag replaced the 1999–2016 [[Cartoon Cartoons]] "Ripple" endtag and was used for 2 years and months on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from November 10, 2016 to April 2019.
   
Since May 2019, the '''Cartoon Network Productions''' logo is no longer used on [[Cartoon Network]] original series due to the dissolution of [[Turner Broadcasting System]], Cartoon Network's parent company, which removed all Turner Broadcasting references including this division. Because of this, the last Cartoon Network original series to use the Exploding Blocks endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, is'' [[Victor and Valentino]] ''and the first CN original series to not use the network's production logo at all is ''[[Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart]]''. The first CN movie to not use the Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is ''[[Steven Universe: The Movie]]''.
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Since April 2019, the '''Cartoon Network Productions''' logo is no longer used on [[Cartoon Network]] original series due to the dissolution of [[Turner Broadcasting System]], Cartoon Network's parent company, which removed all references to Turner Broadcasting including this division. Because of this, all CN original series, movies, pilots, and episodes of respective shows that were produced since April 2019 simply ends with the [[Cartoon Network Studios]] logo. The last Cartoon Network original series to use the Exploding Blocks endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, is'' [[Victor and Valentino]] ''and the first CN original series to not use the CNP logo at all is ''[[Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart]]''. The first CN movie to not use the Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is ''[[Steven Universe: The Movie]]''.
   
 
{{Cartoon Network}}
 
{{Cartoon Network}}

Revision as of 03:45, 18 September 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1994–2016 1995–2001 2001–2012 2002 2004–2011 2010–present 2012, 2016–2019
1994–2016 1995–2001 2001–2012 2002 2004–2011 2010–present 2012, 2016–2019

1994–2016

Cartoon Network 1992

The 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used on Space Ghost Coast to Coast, premiered in April 15, 1994. It was used until November 10, 2016.

This logo has many on-screen logo variants throughout its usage, most notably the Cartoon Cartoons "Ripple" endtag which was used on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from 1999 to November 10, 2016. The said endtag was first used on Ed, Edd n Eddy and the last Cartoon Network original series to use the Ripple endtag is Ben 10 2016 reboot. The last Cartoon Network movie to use the 1999–2016 Ripple endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is Regular Show: The Movie, released in August 14, 2015.

The Ripple endtag itself, one of the commonly used endtag that feature the 1992 Cartoon Network logo, however, has also variants and underwent changes throughout its 17-year usage, such as:

  • Parent company byline was changed from "A Time Warner Company" to "An AOL Time Warner Company" in 2001. The version with the AOL Time Warner byline was used until 2003.
  • Service Mark (SM) symbol, located at the center-right of 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo, was changed to Trade Mark (TM) symbol in late 2014. The version with the Trade Mark symbol was used in the last two years of usage of the Ripple endtag (November 3, 2014–November 10, 2016).
  • On DreamWorks Dragons, the endtag uses the music from the credits and inverted version of the 1992 CN logo, has a map background, parent company byline and Service Mark symbol are in black text, and circles do not appear behind the logo.

1995–2001

CNP 1995 logo


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The logo with the word "Productions" above the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo was used on Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and Cartoon Planet.

Trivia

  • This is the only logo that has the word "Productions". The rest of the logos from other shows, however, simply use the Cartoon Network's 1992–2004, 2004–2010 and 2010–present logos and the 2010 version of the Checkerboard logo as the network's 1994–2016, 2004–2011, 2012–present and 2012, 2016–2019 production logo, respectively.

2001–2012

Pngkey.com-skull-logo-png-6564740


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The skull with the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo as its teeth was used on Adult Swim shows that were produced from 2001 to 2012.

2002

Cartoon Network Youri

The text only logo, which reads "A cartoon Network Production" was only used in the French animated series Youri the Spaceman (also known as Youri Networski), which aired on Cartoon Network France 2002.

2004–2011

Cartoon Network 2004 Blue3

The 2004–2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used on Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. It is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.

2010–present

Cartoon Network 2010

The 2010 Cartoon Network logo as a production logo was first used at the end credits of Mad. Like with the previous 2004–2011 logo, it is mostly used on shows produced or distributed outside the United States, with a few on shows distributed within the US.

This logo is still used either as an in-credit logo, opening variants of some movies and shows, or closing variants of shows that were distributed by various international Cartoon Network channels even after the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag stopped its usage in April 2019. Because of this, it is the only remaining Cartoon Network Productions logo to be currently used since April 2019.

2012, 2016–2019

Cartoon Network 2010 Extended

The 2010 version of the Cartoon Network checkerboard logo as a production logo was first used on an Indian animated film Sons of Ram, released on November 2, 2012.

Four years later, it was used on the 2016–2019 Exploding Blocks endtag which debuted on a Regular Show episode The Key to the Universe. This endtag replaced the 1999–2016 Cartoon Cartoons "Ripple" endtag and was used for 2 years and 5 months on episodes of Cartoon Network shows, pilots, and films that were produced from November 10, 2016 to April 2019.

Since April 2019, the Cartoon Network Productions logo is no longer used on Cartoon Network original series due to the dissolution of Turner Broadcasting System, Cartoon Network's parent company, which removed all references to Turner Broadcasting including this division. Because of this, all CN original series, movies, pilots, and episodes of respective shows that were produced since April 2019 simply ends with the Cartoon Network Studios logo. The last Cartoon Network original series to use the Exploding Blocks endtag or in general, Cartoon Network Productions logo, is Victor and Valentino and the first CN original series to not use the CNP logo at all is Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart. The first CN movie to not use the Cartoon Network Productions logo, however, is Steven Universe: The Movie.


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