Character IDs (1992-2004) [ ]
The Looney Tunes Show (August 2003 – 2004)
"Huckleberry Hound", by Hanna-Barbera
"Huckleberry Hound", by Hanna-Barbera
"Huckleberry Hound", by Hanna-Barbera
"
Mike, Lu & Og " by Mikhail Shindel, Mikhail Aldashin and Charles Swenson
"
Mike, Lu & Og " by Mikhail Shindel, Mikhail Aldashin and Charles Swenson
Various characters. Circa 2002.
Used if Cartoon Network is having technical difficulties.
Block/Checkerboard IDs (1992-1998) [ ]
The first promo used on July 8, 1992.
Crazy logo seen in one of the launch promos.
The first ID used on October 1, 1992 (A)
The first first ID with the character Droopy. (B)
Character variant (1992-1995)
Laughing checkerboard by John R. Dilworth
Rollercoaster Ride by John R. Dilworth
Taken from a
TNT or
TCM Handover by Danny Antonucci (1993-possibly 2005)
Taken from a
TNT or
TCM Handover by Danny Antonucci (1993-possibly 2005)
Taken from a
TNT or
TCM Handover by Danny Antonucci (1993-possibly 2005)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; A)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; B)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; C)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; D)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; E)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; F)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; G)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; H)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; I)
Jester at the Movie theater by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; J)
Christmas with the Jester by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; A)
Christmas with the Jester by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; B)
Christmas with the Jester by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; C)
Christmas with the Jester by Danny Antonucci (1992-1996; D)
Rocky and Bullwinkle on CN (1996)
Variant used in bumpers for "The Morning Crew" (1992–95)
Taken from a UK Handover with
TNT Featured in "A Taste of Cartoon Network" VHS.
Variant with "We're Talkin' Toon Here" slogan. Used in lineup promos around 1992-94.
Teeth ident by John R. Dilworth (1993–95)
Hat ident by John R. Dilworth (1995–98)
Farm ident by John R. Dilworth (1996–98)
Hadji's Hobby Corner (1995)
The Toons Are Taking Over (1995, A)
The Toons Are Taking Over (1995, B)
Powerhouse IDs (1998-2004) [ ]
Metalic Flying Ball (Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys)
Neuralyzer (Men In Black: The Series)
Bam-Bam (The Flintstones)
Note: The Red color was replaced by black/dark blue, because most old TV sets from the 90's could not adjust well to the red hue back then.
Bullwinkle The Magician (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show)
Designer:
Primal Screen Big Deal Cartoons (Certain Bumpers) Stone Mountain Productions (Certain Bumpers AMGFX (European Bumpers)
Typography:
Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed (Action Bumpers)
City IDs (2004-2007) [ ]
Designer:
Animal Logic (American and Asian Bumpers) InkApache (European Bumpers) Tricefalo Studio (European Bumpers)
Note: This era was also used in:
Latin America/Brazil (January 1, 2005 – August 6, 2010)
UK and Ireland (April 11, 2005 – May 24, 2007)
Asia Pacific (October 1, 2005 – December 5, 2008)
Australia and New Zealand (August 16, 2005 – August 31, 2008)
Yes IDs (2006-2007) [ ]
Summer 2007/2008 IDs (June 2007-August 31, 2008) [ ]
Designer:
Awesome Incorporated
Typography:
Helvetica Rounded Bold Condensed Helvetica Rounded Bold
Note: The CN logo had different font in most bumpers from this era.
Fall IDs (2007-2008) [ ]
Used in Movie Madness bumpers
Sign-off logo from April–July 2008
Typography:
Glypha 65 Bold
Launched:
September 14, 2007
Pesky IDs (2007) [ ]
Noods IDs (2008-2010) [ ]
A typical "coming up next bumper" with
Tom and Jerry as the example.
A particular bumper used during Monday Nights (January–May 2010)
Typography:
YWFT Ultramagnetic Black YWFT Ultramagnetic Extra Bold Base 5 (Prefuse Bumpers)
New Wave IDs (2008-2011) [ ]
As seen on 2009 Monthly Highlights.
Note: TV5 used this logo on TV5 Kids: Cartoon Network until 2011.
Arrow IDs (2009-2010) [ ]
Note: The Summer idents are from Cartoon Network Spain as the Spanish version's website URL can be seen.
House IDs (2009-2010) [ ]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Toonix IDs (2010-2012) [ ]
LOGO MISSING
Typography:
Helvetica Rounded Black Helvetica Rounded Bold
CHECK it IDs (2010-2016) [ ]
One of the visual elements in the channel's presentation.
Screen capture from an on-air bumper.
Sign off bump used from May 29, 2010 to late 2010, and then again from Spring 2011 to June 2011.
Version used for Flicks from 2010 to 2013.
Logo as seen in their Low Down promotional sponsor IDs
Closing ID seen on recent DVDs from 2014? to present
As seen on 2012 Hall of Game Promos.
Next/Later bumpers (May 2013-May 2015)
Variation seen during the 2014 dispute between CN parent
Turner and
Dish .
CHECK it 4.0 (May 2015, USA)
CHECK it 4.0 (June 2015, USA)
CHECK it 4.0 (June 2015, USA)
CHECK it 4.0 (July 2015, USA)
Sign-on variant used from May 29, 2010 to 2013. Open matte International version pictured here.
The 14 idents in Southeast Asia.
Open matte version used in countries outside the US.
CartoonNetwork.de bumper (Germany 2010s-present)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 1 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 2 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 3 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 4 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 5 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 6 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
UEFA Euro 2012 Ident 7 (2012, Russia and Bulgaria)
Check it 3.5 (Latin America, November 2015)
Check it 3.5 (Latin America, November 2015)
Check it 3.5 (Latin America, November 2015)
Typography:
CN Bold (modified version of Lubalin Graph Bold, 2010-2014) Lubalin Graph Bold (2014-2016) Gotham Rounded Book (2010-2013) Gotham Rounded Medium (2013-2014) Gotham Rounded Bold (USA and International Bumpers) Avenir Next Rounded Medium (2014-2015) Avenir Next Rounded Demi (2014, 2015-2016)
Dimensional IDs (2016-2021) [ ]
Note: Originally named as CHECK it 4.5 and was concurrent with the said era, but is now considered as a different era.
Dimensional - Cyan (September 2016 – present - USA)
Dimensional - Magenta (September 2016 – present - USA)
Dimensional - White (September 2016 – present - USA)
Dimensional - Yellow (September 2016 – present - USA)
Dimensional - Summertime GO! 1 (With Shadow)
Dimensional - Summertime GO! 2 (Without Shadow)
Logo with purple glow (October 2018)
Animation of the previous image.
Yellow background variant with "CARTOON NETWORK" in white text, used in New Episodes Promo - In Two Weeks (2018)
Yellow watercolor paint background variant, used on some of its lineup bumpers (2018–present)
Magenta background variant with smaller CN logo, used on its 2018 Thanksgiving bumper and
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes New Episodes 2019 promo.
Blue watercolor paint background variant, used on its lineup bumpers from late November to December 2018.
Used on Morphing Characters Mashup bumper (2018)
Magenta watercolor paint background variant, used on its lineup bumpers (2019)
Used in New At 5, 6, 7 - In Two Weeks promo (2019). Same as the New Episodes Promo - In Two Weeks variant, but the placement of CN logo is slightly higher.
Used on At 5, 6, 7 + New Episodes Every Monday promo (2019). Same as before, but the CN logo is smaller.
Same as the yellow watercolor paint background variant, but it is a different yellow.
Same as the cyan background variant, but the CN logo is smaller. Used on
Ben 10 World Tour - New Episodes promo.
Used on the network's sign-on bumper (2019-2021)
Used on the network's sign off and next bumpers (2019-2021), and at the end of videos on Cartoon Network's
YouTube channel (2020-2021)
Used on Ben 10 - Power of 10 New Episodes promo (2019)
Blue violet background variant (October 2019)
Used for Next bumper (October 2019)
Used for Next bumper (December 2019)
Used for Next bumper (Summer 2020)
Used for Next bumper (Spring 2021)
Bullpen - Cyan (February–October 2021 - USA)
25th Anniversary and Que No Pare La Fiesta - White (Latin America, April and September 2018)
Typography:
Lubalin Graph Bold Avenir Next Rounded Demi
Redraw Your World IDs (2021-2022) [ ]
Redraw Your World - ID #1 (November 2021-November 2022 - USA)
Redraw Your World - ID #2 (November 2021-November 2022 - USA)
Redraw Your World - ID #3 (January–November 2022 - USA)
Typography:
Avenir Next Rounded Demi TT Norms Pro Extra Black
Launched:
November 1, 2021
Pastel IDs (2022-present) [ ]
Pastel - ID (November 2022 – present - USA)
Pastel - ID (December 2022 – present - USA)
Pastel - ID (January 2023 – present - USA)
Designer:
Buck (brand) Antfood (sound)
Typography:
Intervogue Alt Black Intervogue Alt Bold
Launched:
October 2, 2022 (Secondary branding) November 1, 2022 (Full rebrand)
Other IDs [ ]
Blue and Gold variant seen in the Classic Capers VHS tape in 1992, prior to the network's launch.
"
Cartoon Network: the only place to watch Looney Tunes ", This was used in a promo ID for
Looney Tunes .
Cartoon Network block on
MTV 1 (1997, Hungary).
Taken from a Stay Tuned bumper on a Scooby-Doo VHS from 1998 to 2000.
Toon Biography (1999-2004, Latin America)
Scooby-Doo : Behind the Scenes (1999-2000, Latin America and Brasil)
Alternate logo used in a Space Ghost Interstitial (1995)
ID Special block on
Mega (2002-2003, Chile)
Special block on
Mega I
(2003-2004, Chile)
Special block on
Mega II
(2003-2004, Chile)
The logo without the
Cartoon Network text seen in
DirecTV (2004-2010)
The logo with a white HD symbol as seen on DirecTV (2010–present)
Used when premiere information prior to viewing a currently-airing Cartoon Network series on
Hulu is shown
Logo on a wrapper, used at the end of CN Mini videos in its
YouTube channel.
2010 version of Cartoon Network checkerboard logo, used at the end of Morphing Characters bumper (2018). Note that its animation for forming the logo is based on the network's 2016-2019
production logo .
Cartoon Network Miscellaneous #2
Taken from the Popeye Show intro.
Taken from their first video game Toon Jam!