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      • There is an in-credit variant, sometimes with a shadow. A still version of this logo exists. A variant with this logo (in black) in a gray rectangle with oval spinning is seen on the company website.
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  2. 4 days ago · Two in-credit versions exist. One is the "eOne" logo in white, and the other is the full "entertainmentOne" logo with its original colors. There is a variant where the logo is redone to fit the 4:3 format, used for reprints of older films or TV shows originally made in said format.

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    • 1st Logo (2009-September 21, 2010)
    • 2nd Logo (September 28, 2010-2015)
    • 3rd Logo (2015-)
    • 4th Logo (2020-)

    Entertainment One (also spelled as "eOne" and formerly Koch Entertainment and E1 Entertainment) began operations in 1973 as the music distributor ROW (Records on Wheels) in Canada, and was renamed to Entertainment One Fund. In June 2005 it acquired Koch Entertainment, thus expanding their distribution network in Canada and US. Throughout the years, eOne built regional home entertainment divisions in the UK (based on Contender Entertainment Group and Maximum Entertainment), Benelux (based on RCV Entertainment), and Canada (formerly Seville Pictures). In 2008, eOne also purchased the minor television companies Oasis International, Blueprint Entertainment and Barna-Alper. Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired Here! Films in 2009, Hopscotch Films and Alliance Films in 2013, and Phase 4 Films and Force Four in 2014.

    From 2014 until 2016, eOne has distributed and released additional kids content made under the Kaboom! Entertainment label in Canada and the United States. In 2019, after Hasbro acquired Entertainment One, their future properties began using the eOne name, absorbing the Allspark name with it a year later.

    Nickname: "E1 Globe"

    Logo: On a dark space background with a blue color scheme, we see the planet Earth, which is tinted in blue and rotates slowly. As we zoom in and the planet brightens up, we see a large structure on it. As the planet rotates more, we see that it is the large letters "E1", shone by dots of light in the letters. Several lines of light shine behind the planet, which becomes solid, and as "E1" gets to a comfortable position, the logo is compressed into a box and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below. The light lines continue to shine and move across the planet.

    Variant:

    •There is a still version on TV shows and some trailers for E1-released movies. It is bigger and resembles the print version.

    •A short version exists.

    FX/SFX: The planet rotating and revealing "E1".

    Nicknames: "The Box", "eOne Box"

    Logo: On a black background, we see a dark sphere surrounded by a blue light. An "e" then rises up from the sphere. Then the letter and sphere start to zoom out and shift to the left, while "ne" slide in from behind the sphere to the right. As the logo zooms out, the sphere becomes an "o", the letters become boxed, the box turns blue, and the word "entertainmentone" in blue wipes in to the right below the box.

    Variant: On TV shows, the logo appears sped-up and cut to the last seconds.

    FX/SFX: The letters coming, zooming and wiping out.

    Music/Sounds:

    •2010-2013: Same as the previous logo, but re-arranged to be a bit more majestic.

    Nicknames: "The Box II", "eOne Box II", "Zooming Squares", "Box of Annoyance", "Box of Plastering"

    Logo: It starts in a similar fashion to the previous logo. Some rings zoom out and place themselves near the top of the O. The rings and the O turn and reveal the front of the Square the O is in and a background of zooming squares. The letters in "Entertainment" zoom out and place themselves by the square the O is in. After a few seconds, a giant square turns and reveals the logo is in a gigantic square, revealing a black background and one singular "e" and encasing the "One" in it. The final result reads "eOne".

    Variants: TV shows have the logo shortened.

    FX/SFX: Amazing CGI!

    Music/Sounds: The Alliance Altantis music with a louder drumroll and soft sparkling sounds after the first few notes and whooshes with the zoom outs. It's shortened on television shows.

    Availability: Current.

    Nicknames: "The Box III", "eOne Box III", "Zooming Squares II", "Hasbro Box"

    Logo: It starts like the previous logo, but with a square that zooms out with other squares on a starry blue/black background. As the pillars zoom out into their positions, another square moves into the center of the screen and the eOne text, piece by piece, zooms into their usual position as the background fades to black. The logo shines while the Hasbro byline fades in below.

    Variants:

    •An in-credit version exists, sometimes with Hasbro's own logo next to it.

    •A shortened version exists.

    •On the TV adaption of Candy Land, the in-credit logo is seen on top, with the Hasbro and Candy Land logos seen below it. The byline is intact here. This is seen with the other logos on the bottom left of the screen. like the rest of the credits.

  3. Availability: Seen on current releases from the company since 2020. The logo first appeared in-credit on the TV adaptation of "Candy Land", and would later be used on select shows like "Power Rangers: Dino Fury" (along with the previous logo). The animated version first appearance on "Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins", and it likely to be used in ...

  4. Visuals: Just an in-credit version of the 2010 Entertainment One logo with a green version of the logo's shape under it, positioned at a Dutch angle. The bottom of the green shape reads "family" in a white font, while the standard "entertainmentone" text appears below both.

  5. An in-credit version exists where the word "KIDS" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT" FX/SFX: The planet rotating and revealing "E1". Music/Sounds: An ascending triumphant fanfare. Sometimes, it's the opening/closing theme of the movie. Availability: Rare, as this logo was rather short-lived.

  6. On the ninth season of SpongeBob, there's an in-credit version, which has the word "family" appears sticking out of a green square. There was a shortened version, which has the last part after the text wipes in.

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