Cartoon Network/Other
Yellow version with Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes
Orange version with Elmer Fudd from Looney Tunes
Red version with Huckleberry from The Huckleberry Hound Show
Red version with Wilma from The Flintstones
Red version with Jerry from Tom and Jerry
Red version with Tom from Tom and Jerry
Red version with Daffy from Looney Tunes
Blue version with Daffy from Looney Tunes
On-screen bug used for Cartoon Cartoon Fridays
CartoonNetwork.com logo, used as an on-screen bug sometimes and on other media
Version with former slogan, found on earlyshorts
Logo with URL, used at the end of promos from 1998 to 2004
Alternate lineless version, used in promos and spots animated by Primal Screen
Outlineless prototype logo, used for the Paint Can Wrestling bumper
Inverted prototype version seen on VHS releases of Scooby-Doo: Spookiest Tales (2003)
Prototype version found in trademark registration websites, cable channel lineup guides and some bumpers from the mid-1990s
Alternative version, also used inseason 1 and as well as a station bug during CN Latin America’s 25th anniversary in 2018
Shiny version used for Cartoon Network Productions (1997–1999)
3D version used in Europe in 1993
3D version, used in the Checkboard era (1994-1998)
Lineless inverted print version, used for Boomerang until 2015
Lineless inverted version, used for Boomerang until 2015
Lineless print version, used for Boomerang until 2015
Lineless version, used for Boomerang until 2015
Original version used since the checkerboard era, and later used for branding until 2017.
Logo used in the end credits to
Full black version as made to pay tribute to William Hanna for his passing in 2001.
Logo used in Toonapalooza.
Logo by Blue Sky Studios , seen in a 2002 commercial for theFrozen Fantasy Sweepstakes
Logo with a different font seen in an AOL commercial
Logo seen in the “Dee Dee and Dexter” music video
“Sleeping” version used during the 5:00 handover on TNT (UK)
Logo used for Cartoon Network Studios
Warped version seen in a ID
Seen in sponsors
Seen in aident
Seen in aad.
Seen in aident
Seen in anident
Seen in aident
Seen in aident.
Logo used in
Logo used in
Medieval times logo seen in
Version with the Aura typeface seen in new 2004 episodes of(2004)
“Rartoon Retrork” version seen in a promo for(1995)
White and green version used in(2002)
White and red version used in(2002)
Blue and gold checkerboard logo seen in the Classic Capers Limited Edition VHS
Pink and white checkerboard logo seen in the first promo before its launch.
Red version used as an on-screen bug
Prototype logo, used on Funny For Your Face, Game of The Week Promo and as a station bug during CN Latin America’s 25th anniversary in 2018, alongside the 1992 logo
Alternative logo used in the Meindbender bumpers
Alternative version, used in the UK and the rest of Europe.
Red version #2 (used in the Yes! era)
Red version (used in the New Wave era)
Orange version #2 (used in
Green version #4 (used in
Green version #2 (used in the New Wave era)
Aqua version. #2 (used in Fall era)
Aqua version #1 (used in
Blue version #3 (used in the CN City era)
Gray version of white text in black background.
Alternative print variant #3 seen in trademarks
Profile Pic used in Social Media (Late 2000s-2010)
Green Black and White Noods variant seen in Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Poster
Variant seen in Wedgies
Blue and red version seen in an ID in Latin America
Rare red-likeera variation was used for the block
The Cartoon Network logo during the CN Real block (2009-2010)
Alternative Noods variant used from the website (2008-2009)
Logo used during theblock
Cardboard version used during theblock (2008)
White wordmark variant used nearly at the end of theera (March 28–May 28, 2010)
Version used later in theera (June 6, 2009–March 27, 2010)
3Dversion only used in Latin America (August 6,2010–December 31, 2011)
Transparent variant used for theera (September 1, 2007–July 13, 2008)
Alternate Yes! version seen in the I pooted billboard.
Alternate variant with Japanese letters used in(2004-2006)
HD variant (2010–2013, USA, 2015–2018, UK & Ireland and Europe, 2017–2021, Asia)
Alternative HD variant used in Asia until 2017
HD variant (2017–present, Europe)
HD variant (2017–present, UK & Ireland)
Print version
Inverted version
Inverted print version
White text version, used as on-screen bug
Inverted version of white text variant
Version without wordmark
Print version without wordmark
Inverted version without wordmark
Inverted print version without wordmark
Wordmark

White wordmark
Extended version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Extended print version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Extended outlined version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Extended outlined print version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Alternative extended version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Alternative extended print version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Alternative extended outlined version, similar to the original 1992 logo
Alternative extended outlined print version, similar to the original 1992 logo
White version with black background
White version with blue background
White version with pink background

Glossy version (2010–2013)
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Account registration icon
Upside-down logo used for April Fools Day in America and Asia and in October 2011 for the Halloween Party in Australia
Chille Tid’s poster
Sketched version froms poster
Cat-toon Network (April Fools 2021)

Logo used on social media during Pride Month (June 2020)

Marathon variant seen on the “Every Craig Ever” marathon

Profile Pic used in Social Media (2010-2013)

Logo used on social media from November 1, 2021 to October 14, 2022.
Logo used on social media since October 15, 2022.


















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