In white. Then an orange line comes down from the word "ELLIPSE", and stops at the middle of the word. "PROGRAMME" appears below.
Variants:
A version has the same text, but a green line and "ANIMATION" where "PROGRAMME" should be.
On Zorro (the early-1990s TV series), the logo was on a black background and was all white (with no line) inside a white box. This variant was totally still.
FX: The line.
Music/Sounds: None, just the end theme of the show.
Availability: Rare. The "Ellipse Programme" variant is still saved on the home video releases of Nickelodeon's Doug, and the "Ellipse Animation" variant appeared on The Adventures of Tintin, and The Neverending Story on HBO Family and Rupert and Blazing Dragons on Toon Disney. NeitherNoneshowofisthese shows are seen on TV anymore, although the first season of Doug can be bought through iTunes.