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Background: Nelvana was founded in 1971 in Canada
by Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith to produce and distribute children's animated shows and movies originally. Until 1985, the company did not have a animated logo separate from the credits at the end of their shows, instead using an in-credit version of the Polar Bear looking up at the star without the arch(the "arch" was used sometimes between 1977 and 1985, and as the official outside logo from 1985 until 2004), and "NELVANA" below. Today, it's a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment, Inc.

Background Trivia: The company's name originally came from a female Canadian comic book superhero of the same name from the 1940s, but the three decided to use a polar bear instead for a logo in order to avoid confusion.


1st Logo
(1977- )

Logo: It's only an in-credit text that reads:

A
Nelvana Limited
Production

Variant: For co-produced shows and TV specials, this is the on-screen text:

A
Nelvana Limited
[COMPANY NAME]
Production

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability
: Currently seen on Nelvana shows and TV specials.

Scare Factor: None.



2nd Logo
(1978-1986)
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Nickname: "Nelvana Polar Bear", "Boring Polar Bear"


Logo: On a black background, we see an in-credit version of the Polar Bear looking up at the star, as seen on Nelvana shows from 1985-2004, but without an arch. "NELVANA", "NELVANA LIMITED", or "A NELVANA PRODUCTION" is seen below, sometimes with copyright info below.


FX/SFX: None.

Cheesy Factor: The in-credit Polar Bear scrolling up on The Care Bears Movie is very choppy.

Music/Sounds: Either the beginning or the ending theme of the movie, probably silence, or probably the ending theme of the show

Availability: Appeared at the beginning or end of Nelvana-produced films from the '70s and 80's, beginning with The Devil And Daniel Mouse. This was also seen on Rock & Rule, The Care Bears Movie, and Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation. Also seen on the Star Wars: Droids cartoon show, the live-action series The Edison Twins, and early 80s prints of Nelvana's early animated TV specials (A Cosmic Christmas didn't feature the logo, nor did the Strawberry Shortcake specials or other co-productions with Those Characters from Cleveland). This was used in tandem with the next logo from 1985 until 1986.

Scare Factor: None to low, depending on the logo variant, but generally it's BORING.



3rd Logo
(1985-2000)
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Nickname: "Neon Polar Bear"

Logo: On a black background, a blue square with a red outline and a white star in the center flies from the top right of the screen, gradually enlarging and turning counterclockwise to fit the screen as the star multiplies into a seven star semicircle outline. The text "NELVANA" appears below the semicircle in red. The star outline shines from left to right, and the pinnacle star sends a shower of light down the center of the semicircle. "NELVANA" lights up in orange, and the shower of light unfolds to the left, turning into a neon blue polar bear looking up.

Variants:
  • The short version, which is more common, starts off with the stars shining and the "shower of light" animation. This plays in warp speed on Eek! the Cat. This is slowed down on various shows, too.
  • On the 1989 film Babar: The Movie, there is a special, rare variant of this logo where the polar bear stands on its hind legs for a second before assuming its normal position. A "WHOOSH" sound plays, followed by some dreamy "chime" sounds, then a second "WHOOSH".
  • On Care Bears: Adventure in Wonderland, there is a rare variant with a dark background and creepy music (some whooshing sounds with wind chimes and dramatic synth music), and has the same polar bear animation as the Babar variant.
  • The 1988 TV special Clifford the Big Red Dog has a rare gradient background variant with the logo turning accompanied by a mystical twinkling sound with a thunderclap. Shows distributed outside Canada and the U.S. also used this variant.

FX/SFX: The light effects.


Music/Sounds: A dramatic rising synth tune as the logo flies up, followed by a thunderclap as "NELVANA" lights up. For most of Nelvana's '90s shows, the end theme played over it, or it was silent.

Availability: Rare; the short version can still be seen on 1995-2000 episodes of Little Bear and early episodes of Franklin on Noggin and VHS releases of The Magic School Bus. The long version can be seen on the recent DVD release of Babar: The Movie.

Scare Factor: Minimal; pretty much depends on the ending theme shown.

Final Note: Most shows had this logo until 1997 (after being used in tandem with the 3rd logo below) when they then switched to the next logo. However, even though the logo retired in 1996, Little Bear continued to use the logo until its end in 2000, and earlier episodes of Franklin used this logo from it's debut in 1997, until sometime in 1999.



4th Logo
(1996-2004)
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Nickname: "Space Polar Bear"


Logo: On a space background, there is a flash of light and the Nelvana logo appears in CGI on the background looking similar to the 1st logo, with some exceptions: the seven star semicircle has a blue chrome outline, as does the polar bear and the "NELVANA" text. A comet flies from the right, and as it passes the pinnacle star and the 2nd star to the left in the semicircle, each star lights up.

Variants
:

  • A few cartoons produced or distributed by Nelvana had their ending theme play over it. The short version of the ending theme playing over it can be seen on Donkey Kong Country, Max and Ruby, and Franklin.
  • There is a rare extended version of this logo which has a more delayed zoom-out. It ends with the logo zooming in.
  • Starting in 2000, the byline "Nelvana is a Corus Entertainment Company" was added (with "Corus" written in its corporate font).
  • For international distribution, "Distributed By" and "INTERNATIONAL" were chyroned in above and below the logo, respectively. "A CORUS ENTERTAINMENT" byline was added in 2002.
  • The URL www.nelvana.com was available for a short time in 1999.
  • On Babar: King of the Elephants, the logo is much different. A five-pointed star flashes in the distance on a much cleaner-looking starfield and the Nelvana logo (which looks more metallic and lacks stars around the arch), which is turned on its side, flies toward the screen and flips upright. The usual polar bear animation plays while it flips toward us. The logo sparkles a bit in the end.
  • An in-credit version has appeared on Tales From the Crypt on the final episode (and the only animated one), "The Third Pig".

FX/SFX: Excellent use of CGI on the starry background, blue chrome, and the comet flying.


Music/Sounds: The end theme of a show, the generic network theme, or silence. In 2002, the same music from the 2nd logo seen on Babar: The Movie was was used on some shows, but sometimes, only the first note (a "WHOOSH" sound) is played. This was used on the extended variant of the logo.

Availability
: Not as common as in previous years. The best way to find it is on PBS reruns of older Cyberchase episodes, international prints of The Fairly OddParents, North American reruns of Max and Ruby, Donkey Kong Country, Medabots, Franklin, and Beyblade, among others.


Scare Factor
: None to minimal; great CGI, nothing to worry about. May get a little higher when the music is added and the spark flying, however.



5th Logo
(2003)


Nicknames: "Still Polar Bear", "Polar Bear of Boredom"

Logo: On a white background, we see the seven star semicircle, polar bear, and "NELVANA" text as from the previous logo but with a dark blue outline. Underneath the Nelvana - CLG Wiki"NELVANA" is the URL www.nelvana.com, and underneath that is the byline "A CORUS Entertainment Company"(written exactly like the way you see it, only with a trademark(TM) symbol next to "CORUS").

FX/SFX
: None.


Music/Sounds: None. In other cases, the end theme of a show or the generic network theme.

Availability: It was used as an alternate logo during 2003. It appears on PBS reruns of 2003 Cyberchase episodes. It also appeared on some episodes of Maggie and the Ferocious Beast on Noggin and some international episodes of The Fairly OddParents.

Scare Factor: None; it's a clean and BORING logo.



6th Logo
(2004- )
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Nickname: "Nebular Polar Bear"


Logo: On a black background, we see the polar bear with a blue outline around it looking up, bumping a star to the top right of his face. The logo looks similar to the in-credit logo seen before 1985. Under the bear and star is "NELVANA" with the byline "A Corus Entertainment Inc Company" underneath that. The star briefly twinkles, and a white haze of light forms and dissipates behind the logo.

Bylines:
  • 2004-: The byline reads "A CORUS(TM) ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY", all in capital letters, and in the same font used in the alternate 2003 logo.
  • 2006-: Because of parent company Corus Entertainment Inc.'s "growth" in it's company (hence the "Inc." for incorporated), the byline reads "A Corus(TM) Entertainment Inc. Company"(exactly like that). This became an alternate variant in beginning in 2006.

Variants:

  • Sometimes no haze is shown for the standard logo.
  • There is a longer version where the polar bear "swims" onto the screen before bumping the star. Sometimes, the haze is shown.
  • A variant exists with the words A NELVANA PRODUCTION above the polar bear. No haze is shown.
  • On the Grossology TV series, there is a version in which the polar bear gets slimed Nickelodeon-style (or is it snot?). This variant can only been seen on international airings of said show.
  • There is a variation where INTERNATIONAL, in a rounded rectangle, is sandwiched inbetween NELVANA and the Corus byline.
  • A still version of the logo exists on at least the U.S. airings of Grossology.
  • There's a superimposed variant on Max and Ruby.
  • On the Playhouse Disney series Handy Manny, it uses the same variant "A NELVANA PRODUCTION" over the logo, except the haze DOES appear as usual. The 2004 byline is also seen under the logo.
  • On the Qubo block-aired series My Friend Rabbit(which airs on NBC as part of Qubo's saturday morning lineup), the logo "stalls" a bit, where the polar bear does not bump the star exactly when first seen, after that, the animation is seen as usual. The 2004 byline is seen here, also.

FX/SFX: Modern-day 2D computer graphics.

Music/Sounds: Usually, the end theme of a show or the generic network theme plays over, but sometimes this logo has its own music, a nice guitar theme with some children laughing towards the end. Also, this logo was spotted with the music from the Clifford variant from 1985-1997 on a newer print of Pet Monster due to it being a plaster job. On the Grossology series, the first three notes of the guitar theme is heard, but because of the slime variant, the guitar theme was suddenly interrupted by the sound of slime splashing and dripping. At least on one episode of Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, the logo is slient.

Availiability: Common on all current Nelvana shows, such as The Backyardigans and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends on Nick Jr. and Noggin, Grossology on Discovery Kids, and Wayside on Nickelodeon/Nicktoons Network. It also appears tacked onto the end of some shows that had older Nelvana logos, such as Babar on Qubo and Bob and Margaret on Showtime Women.

Scare Factor: Low; the sudden light haze in the background looks a little freaky, but should be OK. The Grossology variant leans slightly toward medium, due to it being so sudden. The version on Pet Monster leans toward medium as well. The silent variant is low to medium; you may expect a sudden noise to scare you.


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Spidey016 The logo is silent. 1 Jul 12 2009, 3:09 PM EDT by THELOGOfactory1.12
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On "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends",one of the episodes had a silent version.
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THELOGOfactory1.12 Music variant 0 Jul 7 2009, 4:05 PM EDT by THELOGOfactory1.12
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I think, on a couple of tapes (most likely the "Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends" tapes from Lionsgate) We hear the last note of the guitar music.
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logoboy95 1st Nelvana logo 1 Jun 7 2009, 7:19 AM EDT by 20thCenturyFoxLover
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Listen up BobFish, the 1st Nelvana logo is not from 1982, it's from 1978.
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