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The studio did not shut down in 2006; nor was it a vanity plate; it went dormant in 2008; and resumed operations in 2012; and continues operating to this day
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(The studio did not shut down in 2006; nor was it a vanity plate; it went dormant in 2008; and resumed operations in 2012; and continues operating to this day)
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* 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.
* 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; and later appeared on the 2021 revival of ''Rugrats''. 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.").

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