Nerd Crops Entertainment (Canada)

Background: Nerd Corps Entertainment is a Canadian computer animation studio based in Vancouver founded by former Mainframe Entertainment (now "Rainmaker Animation") producers Asaph Fipke and Chuck Johnson in 2002. On December 24, 2014, Nerd Corps Entertainment is acquired by DHX Media, and in 2016, Nerd Crops Entertainment is folded into DHX Media (Now Wildbrain).

(October 23, 2004-October 25, 2016)

Nickname: "Jumping N"

Logo: On a black background, a gold star appears with "NERD" and then "CORPS" appearing below both in olive green with "ENTERTAINMENT" underneath in white. An N in the same color as the latter word flies over to the left of the screen where it lands on the "E" before jumping over to the "N" and then doing the same thing again when it settles onto the middle of the star causing it to flash.

Variants:
 * On League of Super Evil and Slugterra, the logo starts off with being formed. The star appears from the top, "NERD" appears from the left, "CORPS" appears from the right, and "ENTERTAINMENT" appears from the bottom.


 * On Monster High, an extremely rare version exists; here, the star has a white border, "ENTERTAINMENT" appearing in the same color as "NERD" and "CORPS", the N depicted in a different font, but changes to it's regular one when it lands on the star, and blue circles-like shapes appears instead of flashing.

FX/SFX: The N climbing and the shining.
 * Starting in 2013, "NERD" and "CORPS" become less bold.

Music/Sounds:
 * A 5-note xylophone jingle accompanied with drums and a kazoo as well as a popping sound whenever the N lands on a letter, which is actually part of a piece of production music featured on some shows like Arthur. This was only used on Dragon Booster, though.

Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare. Can be seen on many different shows from the company, such as Dragon Booster, Storm Hawks, League of Super Evil, Rated A for Awesome, Slugterra and it's accompanying films, the 2013 reboot ofMax Steel, Kate & Mim-Mim, and pre-mid 2015 episodes of Blaze and the Monster Machines (current episodes would have either the DHX Media logo or Wildbrian logo instead). The extremely rare variant can only be seen on Monster High.
 * Subsequent shows have the ending theme played over it instead.

Editor's Note: This is a really funny and hilarious logo.