KinoAtis

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Logo descriptions and captures by Grig2007 and LogoFinds

CNF-Anima (2010?-2011) CNF Anima (2010) Logo: It's just the original CNF logo without video indicator whatsoever.

FX/SFX: See original CNF logo.

Music/Sounds: See original CNF logo. Availablity: Rare. Was seen on first productions. The known movie to have this logo is Star Dogs (Белка и Стрелка: звёздные собаки). Scare Factor: See original CNF logo.

KinoAtis (2011-) KinoArts (2016) Logo: On the black background, we see letters forming "KinoAtis" word in English or Russian. Rectangle with "к" and "а" appears. The logo zooms in, making whole background black.

Variants: Longer version exists. Sometimes, after that, the in-credit notice appears.C Shorter version is rumored, starting with zooming in. In the show reel, when the logo zooms in, it also shines while zooming. FX/SFX: Whole animation. Pretty nice flat design for 2010's!

Music/Sounds: A calm string tune.

Availablity: Rare years ago, but now very common. Was first appeared on Белка и Стрелка-related programs. Then seen on Планета Ai (Ai Planet), and Olympic episodes of special cartoon for Sochi 2014 games. Seen on Белка и Стрелка: Озорная Семейка (that became very popular cartoon in Russia). Long variant appeared on syndicated prints of their programs and international reruns of it. English variant is about ultra rare, was seen on their English programs. Seen intact on program reruns. Appeared on some of their films. Earlier episodes of their cartoons may or may not produced by CNF-Anima (like Star Dogs). Karusel reruns have this logo intact as in-credit notice. Plastering some logos on cartoons.

Scare Factor: None to minimal. It's very relaxing, but zooming in at the end may scare you.

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