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'''Logo:''' Basically an in-credit logo, which includes their print logo that would be used for the next two logos.
'''Logo:''' Basically an in-credit logo, which includes their print logo that would be used for the next two logos.


'''FX/SFX:''' None or the credits roll.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme.
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* 6th Box: An acrobatic performer forming a beige "Y", which hangs a little off the bottom right corner of its box.
* 6th Box: An acrobatic performer forming a beige "Y", which hangs a little off the bottom right corner of its box.


The next five squares have a scribble writing the stenciled "CSUPO" on them (in Helvetica); the first three letters are blue, the "P" is teal when it is being drawn but it becomes orange once it's complete, and the "O" is purple. Everything described up to this point happens at a very fast pace. After this, we zoom out, during which "INC." appears letter-by-letter in red. Then we see the complete logo arranged with "KLaSKY" on top of "CSUPO". In "CSUPO", the "C" is now red, the "S" is now yellow, and the "U" is now blue. The logo then fades into a black, monochromatic tone, while the "Y" turns purple a second later.
The next five squares have a scribble writing the stenciled "CSUPO" on them (in Helvetica); the first three letters are blue, the "P" is teal when it is being drawn but it becomes orange once it's complete, and the "O" is purple. Everything described up to this point happens at a very fast pace. After this, we zoom out, during which "INC." appears letter-by-letter in red. Then we see the complete logo, as shown below:
 
{{Huge|[{{color|green|K}}][{{color|darkblue|{{font|Times New Roman|L}}}}][{{color|gold|<small>'''a'''</small>}}][{{color|lightblue|{{font|Arial|S}}}}][{{color|pink|{{font|Impact|'''K'''}}}}][{{color|gold|Y}}]}}<br>{{Huge|[{{color|red|C}}][{{color|gold|S}}][{{color|blue|U}}][{{color|orange|P}}][{{color|darkblue|O}}]}}<small>{{color|pink|I N C.}}</small>
 
In "CSUPO", the "C" is now red, the "S" is now yellow, and the "U" is now blue. The logo then fades into a black, monochromatic tone, while the "Y" turns {{color|purple}} a second later.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* On the DVD print of the ''Duckman'' episode "Psyche", the logo is brighter.  
* On the DVD print of the ''Duckman'' episode "Psyche", the logo is brighter.  


'''FX/SFX:''' Animation of the objects forming the letters in the logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' Traditional animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A bit complicated, but here it goes:


Throughout the entire logo, a 24-note synth-cello line (sounding much like an old portable Casio keyboard) plays that adds vibrato to its last two notes. A catchy drum-machine loop (time signature possibly 5/4) and a strange film projector-like sound (sounding much like a bingo machine) play as well; the former stops once the logo zooms out, while the latter stops when the transition to black-and-white starts. Like the second [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo, there are also corresponding sound effects with the actions of the letters as they pan:
'''Music/Sounds:''' Throughout the entire logo, a 24-note synth-cello line (sounding much like an old portable Casio keyboard) plays that adds vibrato to its last two notes. A catchy drum-machine loop (time signature possibly 5/4) and a strange film projector-like sound (sounding much like a bingo machine) play as well; the former stops once the logo zooms out, while the latter stops when the transition to black-and-white starts. Like the second [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo, there are also corresponding sound effects with the actions of the letters as they pan:


* First K: There's no effect since the music hasn’t started yet.
* First K: There's no effect since the music hasn’t started yet.
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* On a Region 4 DVD release of ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'', the logo is cut off after the lip-flapping sound (presumably due to a manufacturing error).
* On a Region 4 DVD release of ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'', the logo is cut off after the lip-flapping sound (presumably due to a manufacturing error).


'''FX/SFX:''' The "animated" paper-clippings that form the face, the static background, the ink, and the print logo. It's CGI animation, done on a Silicon Graphics computer with Softimage software, plus a chroma-keyed live-action hand and computer animation for the face.
'''FX/SFX:''' It's CGI animation, done on a Silicon Graphics computer with Softimage software, plus a chroma-keyed live-action hand and computer animation for the face.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A "splattering" sound when the ink appears, and a bouncy "beeping" version of the 24-note bass jingle from the 1989 logo plays during Splaat's screen time, except the first measure of the jingle has been cut, meaning that only 18 notes are played. Another "beepy" instrument plays the same jingle in the background, only it comes in a quarter measure late. The company name is stated in a robotic voice (hence the "Robot" nickname. The voice was supplied by the "Boing" novelty voice in the text-to-speech program used on a PowerMac G3 workstation). After Splaat finishes talking and the company logo appears, we hear several cartoon sound effects: a tiny twang, a lip-flapping sound, a duck quacking twice, and the classic [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|Hanna-Barbera]]/Hoyt Curtin boing.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A "splattering" sound when the ink appears, and a bouncy "beeping" version of the 24-note bass jingle from the 1989 logo plays during Splaat's screen time, except the first measure of the jingle has been cut, meaning that only 18 notes are played. Another "beepy" instrument plays the same jingle in the background, only it comes in a quarter measure late. The company name is stated in a robotic voice (hence the "Robot" nickname. The voice was supplied by the "Boing" novelty voice in the text-to-speech program used on a PowerMac G3 workstation). After Splaat finishes talking and the company logo appears, we hear several cartoon sound effects: a tiny twang, a lip-flapping sound, a duck quacking twice, and the classic [[Hanna-Barbera Cartoons|Hanna-Barbera]]/Hoyt Curtin boing.
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* On the 2021 remastered version, the logo's audio is sped up. However, the last 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 last boing is replaced with a whoosh sound, which goes in sync with the logo disappearing.


'''Availability:''' Current, as of 2021.
'''Availability:''' Current, as of 2022.
* It can be found on episodes such as those of later ''Rugrats'' seasons (starting with the episode "Runaway Reptar"), the short-lived ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'', ''Rocket Power'', ''The Wild Thornberrys'' (earlier episodes had the "Graffiti" logo), ''As Told By Ginger'', and on ''All Grown Up'', all of which are currently airing on TeenNick's NickRewind; it is also shown in place of the previous logo on airings with split-screen credits.
* It can be found on episodes such as those of later ''Rugrats'' seasons (starting with the episode "Runaway Reptar"), the short-lived ''Rugrats Pre-School Daze'', ''Rocket Power'', ''The Wild Thornberrys'' (earlier episodes had the "Graffiti" logo), ''As Told By Ginger'', and on ''All Grown Up'', all of which are currently airing on TeenNick's NickRewind; it is also shown in place of the previous logo on airings with split-screen credits.
* First introduced  on the rather obscure cartoon ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald''. (as part of promotion with the fast-food restaurant). This logo was used on K-C films from ''The Rugrats Movie'' to ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'', though on the first two Rugrats movies' digital prints, it is plastered by the regular variant.<!--Probably the 2022 Blu-ray as well, but wait until release to confirm this--> It's also on the company's website too, and can be found on the main page when first being browsed.
* First introduced  on the rather obscure cartoon ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald''. (as part of promotion with the fast-food restaurant). This logo was used on K-C films from ''The Rugrats Movie'' to ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'', though on the first two Rugrats movies' digital prints, it is plastered by the regular variant.<!--Probably the 2022 Blu-ray as well, but wait until release to confirm this--> It's also on the company's website too, and can be found on the main page when first being browsed.
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* 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.
* 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:''' The sun rising, the rooster standing up and opening its eyes, the rooster crowing, the blocks in the K-C logo flying around, the K-C logo rumbling and flickering. Mostly CGI animation, but the rooster appears to be 2D-animated.
'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly CGI animation, but the rooster appears to be 2D-animated.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A very loud early 2000s style techno theme, made using samples from Zero-G's ''Chemical Beats'' sample library. one of which can be heard [https://youtu.be/aUF4KjKvZF4?t=3883 here] at 1:04:43. A camera shutter sound can be heard when the sun brightens. Also, there's a "POP!" sound when the rooster opens its eyes. Like the first logo, there's a projector-like sound heard as the blocks fly around. A faint robotic whisper of the company name can be heard at the end.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A very loud early 2000s style techno theme, made using samples from Zero-G's ''Chemical Beats'' sample library. one of which can be heard [https://youtu.be/aUF4KjKvZF4?t=3883 here] at 1:04:43. A camera shutter sound can be heard when the sun brightens. Also, there's a "POP!" sound when the rooster opens its eyes. Like the first logo, there's a projector-like sound heard as the blocks fly around. A faint robotic whisper of the company name can be heard at the end.
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a very small Klasky Csupo logo in the same grungy font as the previous logo. Suddenly, Splaat comes in from the left side of the screen, and pushes the logo off the screen. Unlike the third logo, Splaat's eyes don't jiggle.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a very small Klasky Csupo logo in the same grungy font as the previous logo. Suddenly, Splaat comes in from the left side of the screen, and pushes the logo off the screen. Unlike the third logo, Splaat's eyes don't jiggle.


'''FX/SFX:''' Splaat pushing the logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same cartoon sound effects from the end of the 3rd logo, as well as some different sound effects when Splaat appears, such as a bonk sound, and a crash sound.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same cartoon sound effects from the end of the 3rd logo, as well as some different sound effects when Splaat appears, such as a bonk sound, and a crash sound.
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