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1st Logo
=== 1st Logo (October 1, 1980-2001) ===
'''Logo:''' Just the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD." in any typeface, superimposed in the credits.


'''Trivia:''' King Rollo Films is a vanity card of David McKee, creator of Mr. Benn as well as the ''Adventures of Spot'' cartoons.
(October 1, 1980-2001)


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
Logo: Just the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD." in any typeface, superimposed in the credits.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the episode''.''
Trivia: King Rollo Films is a vanity card of David McKee, creator of Mr. Benn as well as the ''Adventures of Spot'' cartoons.


'''Music/Sound Variant:''' On early ''Spot'' shorts, the music is followed by a 5-note twinkling sound, and then Paul Nicholas (the narrator for the show) saying "...and that's Spot" followed by Spot woofing.
FX/SFX: None.


'''Availability:''' It appears on ''King Rollo'' itself, some ''Spot'' cartoon videos from Walt Disney Home Video, ''Victor and Maria'' and ''Towser''.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the episode''.''


=== 2nd Logo (February 11, 1999- ) ===
Music/Sound Variant: On early ''Spot'' shorts, the music is followed by a 5-note twinkling sound, and then Paul Nicholas (the narrator for the show) saying "...and that's Spot" followed by Spot woofing.
'''Nickname:''' "King Rollo and Hamlet"


'''Logo:''' In the end credits on a blue square, we see a picture of King Rollo and Hamlet dancing from the ''King Rollo'' cartoon, and above it are the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD".
Availability: It appears on ''King Rollo'' itself, some ''Spot'' cartoon videos from Walt Disney Home Video, ''Victor and Maria'' and ''Towser''.


'''Variant:''' A version exists without the blue square.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
2nd Logo


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme or none.
(February 11, 1999- )


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Maisy'' when it aired on Qubo. Also seen on ''Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies'' on PBS Kids Sprout, ''Humf'' on Nick Jr., and the ''Spot's Musical Adventures'' shorts. The variant only appears on ''Poppy Cat''.
Nickname: "King Rollo and Hamlet"

Logo: In the end credits on a blue square, we see a picture of King Rollo and Hamlet dancing from the ''King Rollo'' cartoon, and above it are the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD".

Variant: A version exists without the blue square.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme or none.

Availability: It was seen on ''Maisy'' when it aired on Qubo. Also seen on ''Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies'' on PBS Kids Sprout, ''Humf'' on Nick Jr., and the ''Spot's Musical Adventures'' shorts. The variant only appears on ''Poppy Cat''.

Revision as of 18:48, 21 October 2021

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1st Logo (October 1, 1980-2001)

Logo: Just the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD." in any typeface, superimposed in the credits.

Trivia: King Rollo Films is a vanity card of David McKee, creator of Mr. Benn as well as the Adventures of Spot cartoons.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the episode.

Music/Sound Variant: On early Spot shorts, the music is followed by a 5-note twinkling sound, and then Paul Nicholas (the narrator for the show) saying "...and that's Spot" followed by Spot woofing.

Availability: It appears on King Rollo itself, some Spot cartoon videos from Walt Disney Home Video, Victor and Maria and Towser.

2nd Logo (February 11, 1999- )

Nickname: "King Rollo and Hamlet"

Logo: In the end credits on a blue square, we see a picture of King Rollo and Hamlet dancing from the King Rollo cartoon, and above it are the words "KING ROLLO FILMS LTD".

Variant: A version exists without the blue square.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme or none.

Availability: It was seen on Maisy when it aired on Qubo. Also seen on Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies on PBS Kids Sprout, Humf on Nick Jr., and the Spot's Musical Adventures shorts. The variant only appears on Poppy Cat.

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