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Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio owned by the Warner Bros. Television Studios division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. The studio is the production arm of Cartoon Network, and was founded on October 21, 1994, as a division of Hanna-Barbera, until the latter was absorbed into Warner ...
Aug 2, 2024 · It was founded on September 18, 2007. On April 7, 2021, the studio changed its name to Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, which is a homage to Hanna-Barbera. Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe Logo (2009-2022)
It is also seen on shows produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc. (which were Level Up and Incredible Crew, respectively), Cartoon Network Studios' live-action production company, as they do not use their own logo.
4 days ago · Instead of using the Cartoon Network Studios logo before the 1999-2018 Ripple endtag, this logo is used (this is because the film was produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc., a live-action division of CNS that doesn't have its own logo).
- Overview
- 1994–1997
- 1995–1997
- 2000–2001, 2006
- 2001—present
- 2010–2015
- 2021–present
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1994–1996
Typography: Eagle Bold Launched: Unknown From 1994 to 1997, Cartoon Network Studios was a label for CN original content produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. The branding was scrapped in 1997 and reverted back to Hanna-Barbera branding until the studio shuttered in 2001. Cartoon Network Studios originally used the 1992–2004 Cartoon Network logo by itself for its original shows, which was mostly seen during early episodes of The Moxy Show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and What a Cartoon!.
1996–1997
Typography: Eagle Bold Launched: 1996 An alternative short-lived version of the logo with the word "Studios" in Checkboard style was briefly used in later episodes of the 1st season of Dexter's Laboratory.
In 1995, the logo was given a highlighted outline and the word "Studios" was added above. This version was used in some What a Cartoon! shorts from 1996 and 1997.
2001–2009
Typography: Eagle Bold Stomper Regular (modified) Launched: June 8, 2001 On June 8, 2001, the word "Studios" was placed above again and the entire logo was given a hand drawn-like appearance, being the main design that the company would use in the next eleven years. The "clapperboard" logo concept was also introduced on the said date, being the concept used by the company in the next twenty-one years. The logo would normally open like a clapperboard showing a sketchy animation of characters from the belonging show with a red background behind (although color of the background varied in some occasions). This version debuted in Time Squad and it was used until 2007, after The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy aired its sixth and last season. It was later reused, for the TV special The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!, produced in 2008 and released in 2009.
2001–2012
Typography: Eagle Bold Stomper Regular (modified) Launched: August 17, 2001 A slightly modified version of the 2001 logo debuted in the failed pilot A Kitty Bobo Show, and it was used alongside the later ones until March 31, 2012, following "The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2", the series finale of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. This makes it the most recognized and longest-lived logo used by the company.
2003–2005; 2007–2008; 2010; 2014
Typography: Eagle Bold Unknown Launched: November 7, 2003 This alternative variant of the previous logo with a different font in the "Studios" wordmark, first appeared in Star Wars: Clone Wars and it was used only used in Ben 10 season 3-4 and Generator Rex season 1. This version of the 2001 logo made a small cameo on a title card of Clarence episode Pilot Expansion on November 13, 2014.
On September 6, 2010, the logo had a major and drastic redesign to fit with the 2010 "CHECK it 1.0" rebrand. The classic 1992 logo was replaced with three white squares ordered in the form of stairs with a fourth square placed next to it and the full name of the company underneath it. Normally the fourth square would pop a fragment of a scene from the belonging show, while other shows like 2012-2013 episodes of Ben 10: Omniverse (until the episode "Max's Monster") it would just stay blank. In the live-action shows, the square wasn't included at all.
This logo debuted in the first season of Regular Show and it was used until November 27, 2015, with its last appearance being the Over the Garden Wall pilot "Tome of the Unknown" which released on Cartoon Network's website on May 19, 2015 and uploaded on YouTube channel of the network on the said date of November 2015.
This logo was first spotted on a post on Cartoon Network's Instagram account. It officially made its debut on the pilot of We Baby Bears. This logo was unveiled to fit with the 2021 "Redraw Your World" rebrand. It is concurrently used with the 2013 logo since December 14, 2021.
Legend (on episode, movie, or pilot-exclusive variants) Bold - production year of a show's episodes, movies, or pilots. Italics - airing year of episodes, movies, or pilots (including those that were released online) 1994–1996. 1996–1997. Dexter's Laboratory (1996) and Awfully Lucky (1997) used in Inflata Dee Dee/Can't Nap/Monstory (S1 E13 ...
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2013–present. Print version. Inverted version. Alternate inverted version; reminiscent of the 1996 logo. Alternate version available on Cartoon Network Studios' website. Animated version also available on their website.