Cartoon Network (commonly abbreviated CN) is a cable television network which primarily shows animated programs, was created by Turner Broadcasting. It is the original American channel that began broadcasting on October 1, 1992 with the Bugs Bunny short Rhapsody Rabbit being its first ever aired program.
In the previous part of this article we looked at the logos of courage the cowardly dog, kids next door and foster’s home for imaginary friends. Here are some more logos of cartoons Network’s shows that I would like to share with you;
Samurai Jack
Samurai Jack was created by animator “Genndy Tartakovsky” that aired on CN (Cartoon Network) from 2001 until 2004. It is remarked for its highly detailed, outline-free, masking-based animation, and also for its cinematic style and tempo. The logo of samurai jack shows the same picture of speed and rage of Japanese martial arts which is the theme of this show. There have been two logos, 1; only with text, 2; has the eyes of samurai jack. Both of them are great pieces of art.
Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory (commonly abbreviated as Dexter's Lab) was created by “Genndy Tartakovsky” and produced by CN Studios in 1996-2001. It is about a boy genius named Dexter, who has a massive secret laboratory, packed with an endless collection of his inventions. The way to enter this lab is from his book shelf. The logo of Dexter’s Lab has the element of green substances along with a lightning outline on the type fonts (as shown in the title of the cartoon as he plugs in and lights up the big letters on the equipment “Dexter’s Laboratory”). The logo is just the way it should be.
Ben 10
Ben 10 was created by Man of Action which is a group consisting of Duncan Rouleau, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle, Joe Casey. Ben 10 logos have “BEN” in Green color shade and “10” in black and white with a light blue outline surrounding the type fonts. Fonts are basically custom made which is the best part of Ben 10 logo. Also below the words BEN 10 there a TM sign in black.
As I see it, all of the cartoon network’s shows have great logos, and there would be fewer logos to be called poor. This is what makes cartoon network what it is as it just not only works on its programming but works on every nut and bolt related to the shows.
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