Little Airplane Productions

Background
Little Airplane is a New York-based studio co-founded by Josh Selig and Lori Shaer. Selig was also its CEO until 2020, when he parted ways with the company.

1st Logo (April 7, 2003?-March 18, 2009)
Logo: On a black background is the text "Little Airplane Productions" in Felt Tip Roman colored white at the top of the screen; in the center is a rectangle-shaped video of a gold colored bridge and green trees with a little girl wearing a hat and a blue dress, going in circles with her arms out. A small butterfly flies throughout the video.

Trivia: The footage was taken from Josh Selig's 1994 Sesame Street short "I'm a Little Airplane", which is where the company got its name. The short was filmed at Central Park in New York City.

Variants:
 * The size of the URL may differ.
 * On Oobi, the butterfly doesn't appear in the square.
 * An early variant exists where the clip is in full size with the text in black below the girl.
 * On the company's website, the text is removed, and the clip from Oobi is used.
 * Sometimes, the website URL appears under the logo (with or without the 'www.').
 * On Go, Baby!, the Granada ident appears below.

FX/SFX: The little girl running, and the CG butterfly.

Music/Sounds: A little girl saying one of the following statements:
 * Oobi: "This has been a Little Airplane production."
 * Wonder Pets and Go, Baby!: "Little Airplane!"
 * Official website: "Welcome to Little Airplane Productions."

Availability: Could still spotted on reruns of The Wonder Pets! and Oobi on Nick Jr. until both shows were removed from the channel. Was also seen on Go, Baby! on Disney Junior. The website version is extinct, as they have updated their website, although it can be seen using the Wayback Machine.

Legacy: This is a lovely and cute memorable logo for those who grew up watching Little Airplane's shows made during this time.

2nd Logo (2009- )
Logo: On a black background, a red and white emblem with an airplane on it with "Little Airplane" at the top and "Productions" on the bottom, bounces down to the screen. The URL address fades in.

Variants:
 * A still in-credit variant without the URL appears on some shows. Discovery Kids (Latin America) airings of The Dog & Pony Show don't show the logo at all.
 * On Tobi!, the animation is in-credit.
 * A still version on a white background also exists, again lacking the URL.
 * On Small Potatoes, at the final scene a black or white text will say "A Little Airplane Production for BBC" in small text at the bottom.

FX/SFX: The emblem bouncing, the URL fading in.

Music/Sounds: A "BOING!" sound plays when the emblem bounces onto the screen. The voice of the girl from the previous logo is heard once again.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * A video of a tour through the company has a "DING!" sound effect replacing the "BOING!" sound.
 * Otherwise, it's the end theme of the show.

Availability: The animated version is rare and appears on 2009-2010 episodes of The Wonder Pets!, it's kept intact on reruns of episodes from that time on Nick Jr. The "ding" variant can be found at the end of the video showcasing the tour of the company. The in-credit version appears on 3rd & Bird, Small Potatoes, Super Wings and The Dog & Pony Show. The still white background version appears on The Adventures of Napkin Man and P. King Duckling. The in-credit text variant can be found on Small Potatoes on Disney Junior. With a new logo being introduced in 2021, this logo's days are numbered.

Legacy: This is a more popular logo for those who grew up watching Little Airplane's current well-known produced shows from this era.