The Roald Dahl Story Company

Background
The Roald Dahl Story Company is the company that manages the rights to the stories and characters by author Roald Dahl. The company was acquired by Netflix in 2021.

1st Logo (May 14, 2016)
Logo: On a yellow lined piece of paper, the quote "We is in Dream Country. This is where all dreams is beginning." writes itself out. The paper folds into a paper airplane and flies through a grey, cloudy sky. It flies through the "O" of "Garamond", which is in a stacked format and some of its letters are slightly tilted. We zoom out to get a better view as the paper airplane flies between the "D" and the "A", knocking the "A" further askew. It loops around the text counterclockwise and stop to its upper left, leaving an arc behind it.

Variant: A still version on a white background exists.

Technique: CGI animation by Not To Scale.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic, whimsical theme, along with the writing, folding, airplane sounds, a party blower, the squeak of a door (likely a stock sound effect), and a final piano riff accompanied by what sounds like ripping paper.

Availability: The animated version is only seen on Not To Scale's Vimeo page, while the still appears at the end of The BFG (2016).

2nd Logo (October 23, 2020)
Logo: Red-orange liquid particles fill up the "Garamond" from before but in the style of a glass jar (possibly the Dream Jar from The BFG). While it zooms out, Violet Beauregarde from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory after turning into a blueberry dressed in fabric with several holes in the center and three yellow buttons lined up on top of one of them arrives next to the "Garamond". Also flying out alongside aforementioned letters are multiple multi-colored books forming an "Garamond", an "Garamond" in the style of a fox's tail (alluding to The Fantastic Mr. Fox), and a peach in the shape of a "Garamond" carried by multiple white birds (a reference to James and the Giant Peach). Once they are grouped together, the letters in "Garamond" zoom out and within a Wonka bar wrapper. The label covering half of "Garamond" opens up with the golden ticket found inside the ""Garamond"'s left stem. It flies out, flips, and sticks and covers most of the screen before being blown away to reveal the finished product: Garamond The logo is in a stacked format and zooms out for the remainder of the logo.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A wonderous string/bell soundtrack with sparse notes.

Availability: Only seen on The Witches.

3rd Logo (October 5, 2022)
Logo: On a dark background, a Wonka bar is floating in the air with its upper left half shining as the candy bar rotates. The cover slowly opens, followed by a plastic wrapper revealing a golden ticket with the logo from before pasted on it. After briefly shaking out, the ticket twirls and flies around before aiming towards the screen, sticking on it. The ticket then bursts into multiple light particles.

Technique: CGI animation by weareseventeen.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie. Availability: Debuted on Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical.