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* When CBS aired ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'', a generic theme played instead.
* When CBS aired ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'', a generic theme played instead.
* On DVD and VHS releases of their Nicktoons as well as the pilot episode of ''As Told by Ginger'', the ending sound effects have a reverb trailing into the Nickelodeon "haypile". This can also be found on the VHS releases of ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald'' starting with the third tape, "The Visitors From Outer Space".
* On DVD and VHS releases of their Nicktoons as well as the pilot episode of ''As Told by Ginger'', the ending sound effects have a reverb trailing into the Nickelodeon "haypile". This can also be found on the VHS releases of ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald'' starting with the third tape, "The Visitors From Outer Space".
* There is a bizarre audio variant found on the Russian-language dub of ''As Told by Ginger'', which has a grumpy-sounding male voiceover speaking over the logo's music: "Klasky-Csupo (pronounced like "zupa"). Blblbllblblblbllblbl. (trying to imitate the lip-flapping sound)". The timing varies depending on the episode, as does the tone, as different voiceovers were recorded for every episode this version appeared on (this can be identified through the exhausted-sounding voice in some episodes). In later episodes, the voiceover has a weird echo/reverb effect.
* There is a audio variant found on the Russian-language dub of ''As Told by Ginger'', which has a grumpy-sounding male voiceover speaking over the logo's music: "Klasky-Csupo (pronounced like "zupa"). Blblbllblblblbllblbl. (trying to imitate the lip-flapping sound)". The timing varies depending on the episode, as does the tone, as different voiceovers were recorded for every episode this version appeared on (this can be identified through the exhausted-sounding voice in some episodes). In later episodes, the voiceover has a weird echo/reverb effect.
* Another audio variant found on the Russian-language dub of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' features a male voiceover (different from the one above) saying "Film Klasky-Csupo Incorporated" after Splaat speaks.
* Another audio variant found on the Russian-language dub of ''The Wild Thornberrys'' features a male voiceover (different from the one above) saying "Film Klasky-Csupo Incorporated" after Splaat speaks.
* On early episodes of ''Rugrats'' after the "Graffiti" logo's retired, the logo has the audio from the previous logo. This also happens on a Nickelodeon airing of ''Rugrats'' on March 4, 2000, but the audio itself was shortened down significantly causing the logo to be silent a bit after the finished product is formed.
* On early episodes of ''Rugrats'' after the "Graffiti" logo's retired, the logo has the audio from the previous logo. This also happens on a Nickelodeon airing of ''Rugrats'' on March 4, 2000, but the audio itself was shortened down significantly causing the logo to be silent a bit after the finished product is formed.
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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* It can be found on episodes such as those of later ''Rugrats'' seasons (starting with the season 6 special "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 aired on TeenNick's now-defunct block 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 season 6 special "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 aired on TeenNick's now-defunct block 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. It's also on the company's website too.
* First introduced on the 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. It's also on the company's website.
* The part with only Splaat could be found on the company's website when first opened, though it and the website no longer work as of late 2021. This is because Adobe Flash was discontinued that year.
* The part with only Splaat could be found on the company's website when first opened, though it and the website no longer work as of late 2021. This is because Adobe Flash was discontinued that year.
* The 2002 alternate variant was only seen at the end of ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' and the video for the studio's re-opening. However, the remastered version of the variant was first introduced on Gábor Csupó's official YouTube account; it later appeared as a vanity plate on the 2021 revival of ''Rugrats'' (which is produced at Nickelodeon Animation Studio instead of Klasky Csupo, due to KC ceasing to function as an animation studio in 2006, despite several attempts to restart operations). The latter was available on Paramount+ until late March 2024, with Nickelodeon also scrubbing all mentions of the reboot from their website.
* The 2002 alternate variant was only seen at the end of ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' and the video for the studio's re-opening. However, the remastered version of the variant was first introduced on Gábor Csupó's official YouTube account; it later appeared as a vanity plate on the 2021 revival of ''Rugrats'' (which is produced at Nickelodeon Animation Studio instead of Klasky Csupo, due to KC ceasing to function as an animation studio in 2006, despite several attempts to restart operations). The latter was available on Paramount+ until late March 2024, with Nickelodeon also scrubbing all mentions of the reboot from their website.
* The still variant appears on ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' for PS1, ''Rugrats: Royal Ransom'' for PS2 and GameCube (both with the white background) and ''Rocket Power: Beach Bandits'', also for PS2 and GameCube (with the black background), among others. Also appeared on ''Psyko Ferret''.
* The still variant appears on ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' for PS1, ''Rugrats: Royal Ransom'' for PS2 and GameCube (both with the white background) and ''Rocket Power: Beach Bandits'', also for PS2 and GameCube (with the black background), among others. Also appeared on ''Psyko Ferret''.
* This did not appear on Klasky-Csupo's first live-action series, ''What's Inside Heidi's Head?'', because it was a series of interstitials as opposed to a series, which is made by Noggin (now as "Nick Jr.").
* This did not appear on Klasky-Csupo's first live-action series, ''What's Inside Heidi's Head?'', because it was a series of interstitials as opposed to a series, which is made by Noggin (now as "Nick Jr.").
* The split-screen credits variant made a surprise reappearance in August 2020 on a NickRewind rerun of a ''Rugrats'' episode due to the fact the episode used Nickelodeon's split-screen credits template for the show.
* The split-screen credits variant made an appearance in August 2020 on a NickRewind rerun of a ''Rugrats'' episode due to the fact the episode used Nickelodeon's split-screen credits template for the show.
* The filmed variant appears on ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie,'' but it doesn't appear on ''Rugrats Go Wild'' as it uses the 4th logo instead.
* The filmed variant appears on ''The Rugrats Movie'' and ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie,'' but it doesn't appear on ''Rugrats Go Wild'' as it uses the 4th logo instead.


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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a very small Klasky Csupo logo in the same grungy font as the previous logo. Suddenly, Splaat (in his web series appearance) comes in from the left side of the screen and pushes the logo off-screen.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a small Klasky Csupo logo in the same grungy font as the previous logo. Suddenly, Splaat (in his web series appearance) comes in from the left side of the screen and pushes the logo off-screen.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
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