16-09-2021
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Background: DreamWorks Animation is an American animation studio which has produced a series of critically and commercially successful computer animated films, including Shrek, Madagascar, Bee Movie, Kung Fu Panda, Monsters vs. Aliens, How to Train Your Dragon, and MegaMind, among others. It was formed by the merger of the feature animation division of DreamWorks SKG and Pacific Data Images (PDI). Originally formed under the banner of DreamWorks SKG, it was spun-off into a separate public company in 2004. Starting with Over the Hedge, their movies were distributed through Paramount Pictures (in turn owned by Viacom), who acquired the rest of DreamWorks SKG in February 2006. However, in August 2012, DreamWorks Animation signed a five-year distribution deal with 20th Century Fox, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox Inc., which began after the release of Rise of the Guardians, whilst in China, the company formed Oriental DreamWorks. On August 22, 2016, DreamWorks Animation was acquired by Comcast, and became a unit of NBCUniversal. Universal Pictures took over distribution rights of DreamWorks Animation's films starting in 2018; they would release their first theatrical DWA film, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, on February 22, 2019.
1st Logo
(May 19, 2004-March 27, 2009, 2013)
Download, view, test-drive, bookmark free fonts. Features more than 13,500 free fonts. Trivia: The logo and Star Skipper were designed by Christopher Zibach, who worked on Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie as a lead visual development artist and art director. The studio decided to make the mascot a girl because, according to the studio's president Mireille Soria, it captures 'the magic' of the division. The Private Use character for the 'Beats 1' logo (, U+F79C) is the 'Captain Underpants' logo. One of the pictures shows a school sign funny that says 'MR. FYDE DOESN'T NEED A SHOWER', and the other shows a book cover of 'Captain Underpants and the Poopy Litterbox of Crawford the Cat'!
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- 1 Entertainment Rights 1.1 1999–2009 2 Right Entertainment 2.1 2000–2009 Entertainment Rights is a British media company founded in 1989 as Sleepy Kids. In 1999, the company was renamed as 'Entertainment Rights' and expanded into acquisitions and new productions of older kids' properties. In 2007, the company acquired US-basedClassic Media, which forced them into bankruptcy.
- Captain Underpants and the Tyrannical Retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000 is the eleventh epic novel in the Captain Underpants series. It was released on August 26th, 2014. 1 Comics 2 Plot 3 Gallery 4 Characters present 5 Trivia The Truth, The Whole Truth, and nothing but the truth about Captain Underpants (intro comic) The story begins where the last book left off with Melvin kidnapping.
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Nicknames: 'The Rainbow Balloon Kid', 'Little Boy Fishing On the Moon', 'Fishing Boy', 'Daytime DreamWorks'
Logo: We pan up through a cloudy blue sky as we see the familiar DreamWorks crescent moon. A boy flies up onto the moon holding a bunch of balloons, and as he takes his place, he takes out his fishing rod and casts it, while letting go of the balloons. The camera pans up further into the clouds from the Live action Studio's logo, as the balloons fly up and then pop into the rainbow-colored letters 'DREAMWORKS', in its corporate font. The text slightly eases in as 'ANIMATION' or 'ANIMATION SKG', underneath a blue line, fades in underneath.
Variants:
- Starting in 2006 with Flushed Away, the kid and the moon appear above the text.
- On Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Monsters vs. Aliens, there are more clouds (so much they surround the kid on the moon!) and when the kid releases the balloons, the camera doesn't pan up, it stays on the kid on the moon. The text appears below.
- The print version is used on handheld versions of DWA video games.
- A still version of the logo exists at the end of DWA films.
- On a preview for Over The Hedge, the 'ANIMATION SKG' variant appears, with a oddly stretched version of the kid on the moon.
FX/SFX: Excellent CGI, perfectly showcasing a dreamy, relaxing atmosphere. This was designed by yU+co.
Music/Sounds: A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track 'Fairytale' from Shrek. For the still version, none. On some movies, the opening theme is heard.
Availability: Common. Seen on all DreamWorks Animation films from the time, such as Shark Tale, Over the Hedge, and Flushed Away; it was first seen on Shrek 2 and last seen on Monsters vs. Aliens. Strangely, it reappeared on The Ghost of Lord Farquaadon a General MillsShrek DVD sampler.
Editor's Note: This is a gorgeous logo with an equally gorgeous fanfare as well.
2nd Logo
(February 1, 2009, March 26, 2010-June 2, 2017)
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Nicknames: 'Little Boy Fishing On the Moon II', 'Fishing Boy II', 'Nighttime DreamWorks'
Logo: In a starry nighttime sky, we see a full moon. A shadow appears on it as it turns into a crescent moon, revealing the boy from the last logo sitting on it. The boy takes out his fishing rod and casts it. The camera pans out as he swings the road around the fuchsia clouds. The words 'DREAMWORKS' zoom out in violet and spread one-by-one below the moon, then finally we see on a violet line 'ANIMATION SKG'.
FX/SFX: The zooming, the swinging of the fishing rod, and the spreading/arranging of the letters. Very nice CGI, especially how it takes advantage of the 3D format.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy flute/piano/string piece (a rendition of the first few notes of 'Fairytale') that leads into a re-orchestrated rendition of the last logo's theme. This theme debuted in Shrek Forever After and is rarely used. It more commonly uses the opening theme of the movie.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- On Shrek 3-D re-releases called The Ghost of Lord Farquaad, it has the end of the theme from the previous logo.
- On Puss In Boots, a flamenco theme was heard.
- On Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, George Beard (voiced by Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (voiced by Thomas Middleditch) hum the last part of the theme.
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Availability: Common. It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of Monsters vs. Aliens, and later debuted officially on How to Train Your Dragon, and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation movies from 2010 to 2017. It had recently been retired. The last film to use this logo was Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, which was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. A still version can be seen at the end of their films and most of their shorts.
Editor's Note: Another very nicely animated logo from DreamWorks Animation.
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Nicknames: 'Little Boy Fishing On the Moon III', 'Fishing Boy III', 'Nighttime DreamWorks II', 'The Evolution of Animation'
Logo: On a black background blue streaks fill the screen, as 2D painted clouds start appearing making a daytime scene. The scene fizzles with a sunset setting grows in size from the top-right. with more and more clouds appearing, slowly becoming 3D. as we zoom through the clouds, they take on a blue tint, as the scenery turns to nighttime. A blue energy forms a white sphere in the centre, and the boy on the moon appears on the sphere, forming an inverted version of the 2016 print logo. Clouds blow in from the left, then from the right as the word 'DREAMWORKS' forms from light streaks under the logo, and the Comcast byline from the Universal logo wipes in, as some clouds disappear from the background. the remaining clouds slowly move upwards, and the logo fades out.
Variant: There is an alternate logo featuring the print logo on a blue background.
FX/SFX: Brilliant CGI, mixing 2-D and 3-D animation, this time, not having the Boy on the moon actually animate.
Music/Sounds: It opens with a string/flute melody, sounding similar to the previous two logos' music, which then builds into a different triumphant fanfare, ending with a choir. The theme was composed by John Powell, who also provided the music for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
Availability: Brand new. It was first revealed on the trailer for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, and the fully animated version debuted on the film itself. The print logo variation appeared at the end of the shorts Bird Karma and Bilby (though prints of the latter from the online print onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo).
Editor's Note: This logo pays homage to the early days of animation, evolving into the 3-D animation of today, and it is done amazingly well.Retrieved from 'https://www.closinglogos.com/index.php?title=DreamWorks_Animation&oldid=1751'
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Background: Paramount Animation is the animation label of Paramount Pictures. It was founded in 2011 after the success of Nickelodeon Movies' Rango and in the wake of the studio's split with DreamWorks Animation in 2012. Its first film was The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water released in 2015, with its last release being Wonder Park in 2019. Upcoming films from the division include The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run,Rumble, Luck, The Tiger's Apprentice, and Jersey Crabs. The division didn't have an on-screen logo until 2020.
(September 19, 2019-)
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Nickname: 'Star Skipper'
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Logo: In a valley, with a forest and mountain in the distance, we see a young girl wearing a yellow shirt and purple pants (officially named 'Star Skipper') standing on some rocks next to the valley's lake. She skips a rock across the lake. As the camera follows the rock, it transforms into a golden star. It continues to fly through the forest and up the hills, until we reach a colorful version of the famous Paramountain in an orange morning environment surrounded by clouds. The other 21 stars, also in gold, encircle the mountain and the'Paramount'script in blue zooms out and takes its position. The final star thrown by the girl swoops by forming the word'Animation' in a handwritten blue script font on the bottom as the star takes its place. The byline fades in below.
Byline(s):
- September 19, 2019: Bylineless
- November 14, 2019: 'A VIACOM COMPANY'
- January 29, 2020, August 7, 2020-: 'A ViacomCBS Company'
Trivia: The logo and Star Skipper were designed by Christopher Zibach, who worked on Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie as a lead visual development artist and art director. The studio decided to make the mascot a girl because, according to the studio's president Mireille Soria, it captures 'the magic' of the division.
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FX/SFX: Excellent CGI from Reel FX and ATK PLN!
Music/Sounds: We hear birds chirping and nature sounds, followed by water sounds, some whooshes, and the Michael Giacchino fanfare from the 2012 Paramount logo.
Availability: Brand new. It first debuted on an article published by <a href='https://variety.com/2019/film/news/paramount-animation-star-skipper-trademark-logo-1203339812/' target='_self'>Variety</a>. The variant with the Viacom byline only appeared on the first trailer for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. The logo with the ViacomCBS byline debuted on the Super Bowl trailer for the film.
Editor's Note: A fantastic logo that puts a great spin on the classic Paramountain.
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