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===1st Logo (2000s2003-2007)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, the text "{{color|red|'''ELASTIC'''}}" in a haphazardly-formed font can be seen formed already, as a cartoony {{color|lime|lime green}} spring draws in above the "{{color|red|'''E'''}}" and squishes itself and the latter. It then bounces over to the right, squishing the "{{color|red|'''C'''}}", and then hops to the middle, squishing the "{{color|red|'''S'''}}". It then hops up and hovers over the text, right as a coiled {{color|lime|lime green}} line appears below the logo and moves a bit, as well as "{{color|lime|P R E S E N T S}}" appears below.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see "ELASTIC" in red. Then, we see a green dock with the form of a tornado jumping over some of the letters, and it puts over the "S".
 
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=== 2nd Logo (2007-20102017?) ===
 
 
=== 2nd Logo (2007-2010) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, a 3D version of the spring appears bouncing up and down while the camera wildly pans around it, and every time it bounces, it switches the spring color to white and the background either to {{color|red}} and {{color|lime|lime green}}. After a few seconds of the spring bouncing, the camera pans back a bit before it suddenly cuts to the 2D spring from before stretching and hopping to just above the center of the screen as the "{{color|red|'''ELASTIC'''}}" wordmark fades in and stretches into place. As soon as it stops, the screen rapidly switches between the white, {{color|red}}, and {{color|lime|lime green}} for a second before it returns back to normal.
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'''Note:''' A version with a better coloring can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNT6yczPTiY
 
'''Variant:''' Later on, due to concerns over epilepsy, the logo was heavily desaturated as a result.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a spring jumping into the screen and then getting into a close-up. The screen flashes while this happens. The spring then slightly zooms out and straightens, and then zooms out even further until it changes to a 2D shape on the center of the screen. A stylized "'''ELASTIC'''" then stretches in from the bottom of the 2D shape and the screen flashes again for a second.
 
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'''Legacy:''' The sounds are very ominous and aren't suited for a children's show. The flashing colors as well as the close-ups of the spring can also cause seizures along with a feeling of menace.
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Revision as of 07:51, 2 April 2023



1st Logo (2003-2007)

Logo: On a white background, the text "ELASTIC" in a haphazardly-formed font can be seen formed already, as a cartoony lime green spring draws in above the "E" and squishes itself and the latter. It then bounces over to the right, squishing the "C", and then hops to the middle, squishing the "S". It then hops up and hovers over the text, right as a coiled lime green line appears below the logo and moves a bit, as well as "P R E S E N T S" appears below.

Technique: Simple 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Cartoony springy noises play over a constant sound of wind blowing. Another "whoosh" sound plays when the line appears.

Availability: Rare. Seen on older prints of shows and DVDs they distributed in Spain, like Caillou.

2nd Logo (2007-2017?)



Logo: On a white background, a 3D version of the spring appears bouncing up and down while the camera wildly pans around it, and every time it bounces, it switches the spring color to white and the background either to red and lime green. After a few seconds of the spring bouncing, the camera pans back a bit before it suddenly cuts to the 2D spring from before stretching and hopping to just above the center of the screen as the "ELASTIC" wordmark fades in and stretches into place. As soon as it stops, the screen rapidly switches between the white, red, and lime green for a second before it returns back to normal.

Variant: Later on, due to concerns over epilepsy, the logo was heavily desaturated as a result.

Technique: A mix of CGI and 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A mix of wind, hopping noises, and squeaky thumps throughout the logo, before ending with a generic spark sound effect.

Availability: Common. It appears on various animes and children's programming in Spain, like Caillou, the Dragon Ball franchise, Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! and Captain Tsubasa dubs. It also later appeared on other series across Europe, like Mermaid Melody and Patito Feo in Greece. Still appears at the beginning of several shows.

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