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If one looks closely at the "open-matte" variant of the 1998 logo, you can see the halation on the logo being cut off on the top section of the screen, indicating it's fake
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File:Kc 2002.jpg|Filmed version. | File:Kc 2002.jpg|Filmed version. | ||
File:Klasky Csupo (2002) (Scope).png|Scope version. | File:Klasky Csupo (2002) (Scope).png|Scope version. | ||
File:GW180H135.jpg|Version used on video games (with white background). | File:GW180H135.jpg|Version used on video games (with white background). | ||
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** On the studio's re-opening video, (which can be seen [https://youtu.be/oJI5s7CNq20 here]), the variant is in 16:9 open-matte at 1080p high definition, it is cut to where the hand drops the magazine clippings, the background of the clippings is in a lighter shade of yellow, and after we hear the duck quacking twice, the logo flies off to the right of the screen. The "boing" sound effect is not heard. | ** On the studio's re-opening video, (which can be seen [https://youtu.be/oJI5s7CNq20 here]), the variant is in 16:9 open-matte at 1080p high definition, it is cut to where the hand drops the magazine clippings, the background of the clippings is in a lighter shade of yellow, and after we hear the duck quacking twice, the logo flies off to the right of the screen. The "boing" sound effect is not heard. | ||
*** This variant would later be remastered for 2021, which uses the same animation, but with glitchy computer screen effects placed over it. The Klasky-Csupo logo then zooms in at the last half-second before cutting to the right-facing, blue "energy blaster"-type muzzle flash. | *** This variant would later be remastered for 2021, which uses the same animation, but with glitchy computer screen effects placed over it. The Klasky-Csupo logo then zooms in at the last half-second before cutting to the right-facing, blue "energy blaster"-type muzzle flash. | ||
* This logo comes in | * This logo comes in three versions: a standard 4:3 version (for TV shows and full-frame versions of their film output, though some films have slight letterboxing), a 1.55:1 widescreen version (matted to 1.85:1 for theatrical features released in the US (1.66:1 in Europe) and to 1.78:1 for both home video releases of those films), a 16:9 HD version (for the studio's reopening video and the remastered version) and a 2.35:1 scope version (seen at the end of ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie''). | ||
* A filmed variant exists on ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie''. The animation is at a lower frame rate and in a more washed-out color scheme, moves at a much faster pace, and is | * A filmed variant exists on ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie''. The animation is at a lower frame rate and in a more washed-out color scheme, moves at a much faster pace, and is zoomed in to fill the screen. | ||
* On the first two ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald'' videotapes and airings of their Nicktoons with split-screen credits, the logo cuts to black just as the "boing" sound effect plays without fading out. | * On the first two ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald'' videotapes and airings of their Nicktoons with split-screen credits, the logo cuts to black just as the "boing" sound effect plays without fading out. | ||
* On NickSplat's airings of their shows, the logo starts when Splaat is on-screen, silent due to the credits being superimposed, and it's in warp speed. The logo also seems to glitch out, kind of like a TV screen. It is also worth noting that the filmed version logo is used, considering the graininess at the end of the logo. | * On NickSplat's airings of their shows, the logo starts when Splaat is on-screen, silent due to the credits being superimposed, and it's in warp speed. The logo also seems to glitch out, kind of like a TV screen. It is also worth noting that the filmed version logo is used, considering the graininess at the end of the logo. |