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* A version exists on the 1998 pilot of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' where the logo plays as usual, but with the 1998 "Robot" logo audio instead. The pilot aired on September 1, 1998, and the "Robot" logo was introduced on October 8, 1998, so the "Robot" logo might had been intended to debut on this pilot, but for unknown reasons, was changed back to the "Graffiti" logo, but keeping the "Robot" audio intact. Interesting, but still very strange, not to mention that all other episodes with this logo use the normal music/sound variant. | * A version exists on the 1998 pilot of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' where the logo plays as usual, but with the 1998 "Robot" logo audio instead. The pilot aired on September 1, 1998, and the "Robot" logo was introduced on October 8, 1998, so the "Robot" logo might had been intended to debut on this pilot, but for unknown reasons, was changed back to the "Graffiti" logo, but keeping the "Robot" audio intact. Interesting, but still very strange, not to mention that all other episodes with this logo use the normal music/sound variant. | ||
* On ''Santo Bugito'', a slightly shortened version of the music is heard. | * On ''Santo Bugito'', a slightly shortened version of the music is heard. | ||
*On PAL prints, the music is high-pitched. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be seen on ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era on DVD and VHS. However, some episodes of ''Rugrats'' had this logo even after 1999; "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (aired May 4, 2001) is one example. This is most likely because the episode was intended to air with the first part of season 6 (the last batch of episodes to use this logo), but it got pushed back. Another strange case is that the 2002 VHS release of ''Rugrats'', ''Halloween'' for one example, also used this logo in place of the next one. It's also seen on home media releases of ''Duckman'', ''Santo Bugito'', and ''AAAHH!!!'' ''Real Monsters''. The in-credit variant appears on reruns of ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day'' on HBO Family, as part of ''HBO Storybook Musicals'', and the music video for the song "Shadrach" by the Beastie Boys, which was actually where this logo premiered. Also seen on early episodes of ''The Wild Thornberrys''. The ''Wild Thornberrys'' pilot variant is extinct, as the pilot hasn't been released or aired since its original airing in 1998. Don't expect to see this on the first three seasons of ''The Simpsons'' as the studio only did the animation for the show and didn't produce it. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be seen on ''Rugrats'' episodes from the era on DVD and VHS. However, some episodes of ''Rugrats'' had this logo even after 1999; "The Magic Baby/Dil We Meet Again" (aired May 4, 2001) is one example. This is most likely because the episode was intended to air with the first part of season 6 (the last batch of episodes to use this logo), but it got pushed back. Another strange case is that the 2002 VHS release of ''Rugrats'', ''Halloween'' for one example, also used this logo in place of the next one. It's also seen on home media releases of ''Duckman'', ''Santo Bugito'', and ''AAAHH!!!'' ''Real Monsters''. The in-credit variant appears on reruns of ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day'' on HBO Family, as part of ''HBO Storybook Musicals'', and the music video for the song "Shadrach" by the Beastie Boys, which was actually where this logo premiered. Also seen on early episodes of ''The Wild Thornberrys''. The ''Wild Thornberrys'' pilot variant is extinct, as the pilot hasn't been released or aired since its original airing in 1998. Don't expect to see this on the first three seasons of ''The Simpsons'' as the studio only did the animation for the show and didn't produce it. | ||
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* On a Nickelodeon USA airing of ''Rugrats'' on March 4, 2000, the logo has the audio from the previous logo. Oddly enough, the audio itself was shortened down significantly causing the logo to be silent a little after the final product is formed. | * On a Nickelodeon USA airing of ''Rugrats'' on March 4, 2000, the logo has the audio from the previous logo. Oddly enough, the audio itself was shortened down significantly causing the logo to be silent a little after the final product is formed. | ||
* On the 2021 remastered version, the logo's audio is sped up. However, the final boing is replaced with a whoosh sound, which goes in sync with the logo disappearing. | * On the 2021 remastered version, the logo's audio is sped up. However, the final boing is replaced with a whoosh sound, which goes in sync with the logo disappearing. | ||
*A high-toned version exists usually for PAL prints. | |||
'''Availability:''' Fairly common. | '''Availability:''' Fairly common. | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a green city skyline, we see a rooster's silhouette on one of the buildings (depending on the aspect ratio used, the rooster will be either in the top-left corner of the screen, or the center). The sun rises, and the rooster wakes up and opens its eyes (from the previous logo, as evidenced by yellow edges around them). It crows loudly as its eyes bulge and the blocks in the K-C logo float around. When the rooster is finished screaming, the sun brightens, as the rooster mysteriously disappears, and the K-C logo appears in the center. It looks "grungier" than the one in the past two logos. | '''Logo:''' On a green city skyline, we see a rooster's silhouette on one of the buildings (depending on the aspect ratio used, the rooster will be either in the top-left corner of the screen, or the center). The sun rises, and the rooster wakes up and opens its eyes (from the previous logo, as evidenced by yellow edges around them). It crows loudly as its eyes bulge and the blocks in the K-C logo float around. When the rooster is finished screaming, the sun brightens, as the rooster mysteriously disappears, and the K-C logo appears in the center. It looks "grungier" than the one in the past two logos. | ||
''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* The logo comes in two formats, A 4:3 fullscreen version and a 2.35:1 scope version. | |||
* On later 4:3 prints of the 2003 film ''Rugrats Go Wild'' (both start and end), along with the film itself and the closing credits are in open matte, the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' All CGI animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' All CGI animation. |