Wild Brain Entertainment

1st Logo (1997-2000)

Logo : On a black background, we see a purple head. The head sniffles, and sneezes, exploding into "Wild Brain" drawn in a crude font. Later Version : Around June 26, 1998 on their website, the text is updated in the uppercased different font, but the "W" in "WILD" has an extra stem and the "B" in "BRAIN" has the extra hump. FX/SFX : Cel animation.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Extremely rare. Might be seen on the VHS release of FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue, but it was taken out on the DVD release. In the 90s, it appeared as the opening animation of the Wild Brain website.

Scare Factor : Minimal. The head can scare some.

2nd Logo (February 2000-August 21, 2007)

Logo : We see an eye that looks more like a speech bubble with the trademark symbol next to it. In split-seconds, he background changes in a variety of crazy stuff (In order):


 * An atropomorphic dog with a big eye
 * A family, eating pizza
 * A guy lifting the eye with a background with constellations
 * The eye being on a background with stripes of colors
 * The eye being orange and red on a background with orange and red bubbles
 * Some houses seen on a helicopter view with a pond in the form of the eye
 * The eye being on a red background with clouds
 * The eye being frozen
 * The eye being blue
 * The eye being on some blue water
 * The eye being surrounded by some stripes of colors
 * The eye being purple
 * The eye being clear blue on a background with squares of different tones of blue
 * The eye being on an orange background with different colors
 * The eye being the center of a pumpkin labyrinth
 * A city which has people that have the eye instead of heads
 * Again, the eye being on an orange background with different colors
 * The eye being made out of dark green cells
 * The eye being scribbled
 * The eye being made of smoke

Until it reached on the teal background, in which the eye then spins around, turning the background blue and revealing the same text of the second version of the pervious logo.

 Variant:  The short version has the eye already in the teal background. The eye still spins as usual.

FX/SFX : CGI animation.

Music/Sounds : 3 drum notes, followedby the spinning sound and a weird 2-note theme. For the short version, it has t he ending theme of the show.

Availability : Rare. The normal version is seen on Poochini. The short version can be seen on  Higglytown Heroes and on the pilot episode of  Yo Gabba Gabba!, called "Eat", however newer prints have the next logo instead.

Scare Factor :


 * Normal Version : Low.
 * Short Version : None.

3rd Logo (August 21, 2007-February 24, 2016)

Logo : On a white background, we see a close-up of an orange atom. Then the atom flies around and forms the Wild Brain logo (the first I in the logo is an exclamation point). The I then turns orange. Later Version : On later series from the company, "W!LDBRAIN" is sandwiched between 2 bars, with "ENTERTAINMENT" in orange below "W!LDBRAIN", and a DHX Media byline is seen below the finished product. It first appeared on the Monster Highspecial New Ghoul @ School.

FX/SFX : CGI animation.

Music/Sounds : A trumpet fanfare, followed by a ding sound.

Availability : Common. It was first seen on Yo Gabba Gabba! on Nick Jr. It was also seen on Season 1 episodes of Bubble Guppies, The Hard Times of RJ Berger, The Ricky Gervais Show, pre-Nerd Corps Monster High specials, and on the special Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown. Also seen on the Wild Brain website.

Scare Factor : None. 4th logo(February 24, 2016-)  Logo : On a white background, A blue rocket ship with eyeballs, stars and hearts as the flame of the rocket flies around and then red letters forming the word "W!LDBRAIN" pop up (the first dot is blue, and the second one is yellow) as the rocket passes. Variant : There is a variant where the letters simply pop out, without any rocket ship. FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor : CGI animation (pretty cheap compared to before). Music/Sounds : An off-tune trumpet playing the "play ball" theme, along with sparkles. Availability : Brand new. It appears on the new Brum CGI Series and YouTube channels part of the WildBrain Network, like Play-Doh Universe, KidVid, Princesses For Kids and Learning For Kids.'' '' Scare Factor : None.