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'''Klasky-Csupo, Inc.''' is an animation studio in Hollywood, California. It is popularly known for being the studio behind [[Nickelodeon]]'s ''[[Rugrats]]'' (1991-2004).
 
==1989–1999, 2001-2002==
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==1989–1999, 2001–2002==
 
[[File:Klasky_Csupo_Inc._1989_Print_Logo.svg|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Klasky_Csupo_Inc._1989_Print_Logo.svg|center|250px]]
   
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==1991–2008, 2012==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" widths="180" spacing="small">
 
Klasky_Csupo_Inc._1989_Print_Logo_(Horizontal).png|Horizontal version, as it appears on their studio in Los Angeles, CA. {{SVG needed}}
 
Kc2.jpg|On-screen logo
 
GW188H142.png|In-credit variation
 
500px-Klasky-Csupo 1989 logo.png|Transparent logo without the colors.
 
</gallery>
 
 
==1991-2008 (print logo); 1998–2008 (on-screen logo), 2012==
 
 
[[File:Klasky_Csupo_1991-2003_Offical_Print_logo.svg|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Klasky_Csupo_1991-2003_Offical_Print_logo.svg|center|250px]]
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First introduced with ''Rugrats'' in 1991. This logo is well known for being used in the "Robot Face" end-credit bumper. The "Robot Face" would later become it's own character and is renamed "Splaat" (voiced by Greg Cipes) in ''RoboSplaat!'' (2016).
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionsize="small" widths="181" spacing="small">
 
Klasky_Csupo_1991-2003_Alternativel_Print_logo.svg|Alternative Print logo used from 1991 to 2003 without the "Y" in purple
 
Klasky Csupo 1998.svg|Another print logo in 1998 without "INC."
 
w20yeOxWuwI8u9Z_uvDAVw28788.jpg
 
kc 2002.jpg|''The Rugrats Movie'' (1998) and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' (2000)
 
4669381387309944cb7b15fe2609666f.png|''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' (2002)
 
kc game.png|Video game variant
 
Klasky_Csupo_Inc._Logo_Video_Game_Variant.jpg|Another video game variant with a white background
 
Klasky-csupo-2002-o.gif|Animated Klasky Csupo 2002 logo.
 
Klasky Csupo Robot Face in Splaat!.PNG|[[Splaat!|Splaat]], the ticular character in the logo.
 
Klasky Csupo Inc. 1991-2003 Print Logo.png
 
KLASKY CSUPO 1998 2004 LOGO.png
 
500px-Klasky Csupo OLd Logo.png
 
Klasky Csupo logo.png|Print logo in 1998 without the "Y" in purple
 
Klasky Csupo.png
 
</gallery>
 
   
==2003, 2008==
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==2003, 2008, 2016==
 
[[File:KlaskyCsupo-logo.gif|center|240px]]
 
[[File:KlaskyCsupo-logo.gif|center|240px]]
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="large" bordersize="none" spacing="small">
 
kc rooster pan &amp; scan.jpg|"Rooster" logo, Pan & Scan version
 
kc widescreen.png|"Rooster" logo, Widescreen version
 
2016-01-17 (2).png|''Immigrants'' (movie, 2008)
 
Klasky-Csupo 2016.jpg|''RoboSplaat'' (2016)
 
</gallery>
 
   
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== 2016 (RoboSplaat only) ==
 
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First appeared on ''[[Rugrats Go Wild]]'' (2003). It later was revived for ''[[Immigrants]]'' (2008) and ''[[RoboSplaat!]]'' (2016).
<gallery position="center">
 
Klasky-Csupo 2016.jpg|''RoboSplaat'' (2016)
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
== Videos ==
 
== Videos ==
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Klasky-Csupo (2003) (Fullscreen)
 
Klasky-Csupo (2003) (Fullscreen)
 
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==See Also==
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*[[Klasky-Csupo, Inc./Other]]
 
[[Category:Klasky Csupo]]
 
[[Category:Klasky Csupo]]
 
[[Category:Animation]]
 
[[Category:Animation]]

Revision as of 15:29, 18 April 2020

Klasky-Csupo, Inc. is an animation studio in Hollywood, California. It is popularly known for being the studio behind Nickelodeon's Rugrats (1991-2004).

1989–1999, 2001–2002

Klasky Csupo Inc. 1989 Print Logo

1991–2008, 2012

Klasky Csupo 1991-2003 Offical Print logo

First introduced with Rugrats in 1991. This logo is well known for being used in the "Robot Face" end-credit bumper. The "Robot Face" would later become it's own character and is renamed "Splaat" (voiced by Greg Cipes) in RoboSplaat! (2016).

2003, 2008, 2016

KlaskyCsupo-logo


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First appeared on Rugrats Go Wild (2003). It later was revived for Immigrants (2008) and RoboSplaat! (2016).

Videos

See Also