![]() ![]() The long version is extremely rare and is only seen on Pirates: Adventures in Art and a trailer for How to Be Indie so far. Can also be seen on Poppetstown, Urban Vermin, How to Be Indie, and Dirtgirlworld, just to name a few. Appears on Super Why! on PBS Kids, Bo on the Go! and Animal Mechanicals when it last aired on The Hub (now Discovery Family). Music/Sounds Variant: Like the last logo, on Angela Anaconda, we still hear the title character laughing manically.Īvailability: Uncommon. Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show. On The Mighty Jungle, the in-credit variant is faster.On shows by Halifax Film, the logo appears in-credit.Another version starts at where the robot head is flying.Once the head gets to an "I", he gets his antenna stuck in the dot and it sends him flying, with the animation continuing as normal. A long version is where the robot head is walking on the text instead of bouncing.The robot gets catapulted on the t and the text is revealed with the DHX Media byline, with the robot head next to it. The text says "DECODE Entertainment Inc." in Mekanik Std Regular font from the previous logo. Logo: On a blue background, the robot head from before bounces on the text. Also seen on Angela Anaconda, The Naughty Naughty Pets, Naturally Sadie, Dudson, Olliver's Adventures, Our Hero, The Save-Ums!, early episodes of Chop Socky Chooks, Radio Free Roscoe, What About Mimi?, King, Bromwell High, and later episodes of Watership Down. It was seen on Franny's Feet on Sprout (now Universal Kids) and V-me. On Angela Anaconda, we hear the title character laughing manically.Īvailability: Uncommon to rare, as their output isn't reran on TV that often (at least in the U.S).On most of their shows, the closing theme of the show plays over it.On some shows, like The Hoobs, the logo is shown via split screen with other production logos.įX/SFX: The "symbols" writing, and the robot head appearing and blinking. ![]() An in-credit variant exists on some shows, where the robot head is shown on a white square above the word "DECODE".On Bromwell High, the logo is slightly longer.On many shows, like The Save-Ums as well as King and the first and second seasons of Franny's Feet, A copyright stamp appears next to the robot.Symbols: Here are just a few symbols that you could find: Then, on the lower left corner on the screen, a yellow robot head with one eye and an antenna as well as transmission symbols appears, smiles, and blinks. Logo: On a blue screen filled with TV static, a bunch of weird symbols form the large word "DECODE" in Mekanik Std Regular font. Nicknames: "TV Static" "The First Debut of the Robot Head" "Cute Robot Head" "Symbols from Hell" Also appeared on Watership Down and Weird-Oh's.Ģnd Logo (October 4, 1999-September 4, 2008) It was last seen on the first 13 episodes of Rainbow Fish on HBO Family as well as the first season of Freaky Stories. Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show or silence.Īvailability: Very rare. The "DECODE" text's light swirls and the Entertainment is shooting out light rays. DECODE is in a American Typewriter font and the Entertainment font is a font similar to Comic Sans or Graphite. Logo: On a white background, we see the words "DECODE Entertainment Inc." in blue. In 2006, the company merged with Halifax Film to form Vancouver-based DHX Media (now WildBrain). It was founded in 1997 by Steven DeNure, Neil Court, and John Delmage. 3 2nd Logo (October 4, 1999-September 4, 2008)ĭecode Entertainment was a Canadian television production company based in Toronto, Ontario.
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