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  1. Watch the classic Cartoon Network logo in 4K quality and relive your childhood memories.

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  2. List: 1. Last few seconds of “The Art of Sneaking” 2. Skunk-Fu! End Credits 3. N-Circle Entertainment Logo (2009-2012) 4. The Following DVDs are Also Available from N-Circle Entertainment...

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  3. Cartoon Network logo (1999-2016) Extended

    • 1993–2021
    • In-credit logos

    1999–2001; 2003–2017; 2019 (Time Warner) 2001–2003 (AOL Time Warner)

    Typography:  Eagle Bold (1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo) Legal Trademarks Regular (Service Mark (SM; November 26, 1999–2015) and Trade Mark (TM; October 28, 2014–November 3, 2017, January 21, 2019) symbols) Letterpress Text Reg Bold (parent company byline) Launched:  November 26, 1999 (endtag introduction and Service Mark (SM) symbol version) October 28, 2014 (Trade Mark (TM) symbol version)

    1993–2019
    2012–2013; 2015–2021
    2004–2013
    2010–present
    NOTE: On-screen logos that play the Cartoon Cartoons jingle (like the network's 1999–2017 Ripple endtag) are marked with an asterisk.
  4. Skunk Fu! is a British-Irish animated children's television series featuring the fables of anthropomorphic animals protecting their valley using martial arts. The show chronicles the adventures of young Skunk, training with his Kung Fu master, Panda, with the support of Rabbit, Fox, Turtle, and...

  5. NOTE: The animation shown on a gallery only refers to the speed or movement of circles coming out behind the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo. The 1992 CN logo, Service Mark/Trade Mark (SM/TM) symbols, and parent company byline, however, do not have an animation at all. 1999–2001; 2003–2016 (Time Warner byline version) []

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  7. 1993–2019. Shiny version of the 1992-2004 CN logo used on some episodes of Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, and Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip. It was also used at the end of a Cartoon Network block on MTV 1 in 1997.