Renegade Animation

Logo descriptions by DatNumber9Tho Logo captures by FanCentralNetwork, Nick/20thCenturyFox, and RedheadXilamGuy Video captures by FanCentralNetwork

Background: Renegade Animation is an animation studio founded in 1992 by Disney and Warner Bros. animator and director Darrell Van Citters and his business partner Ashley Postelwaite based in Glendale, California.

1st Logo (June 8, 2001-July 6, 2003)

Logo: We see the words "Renegade" in black on a white background. Underneath that is a red line separating the text from "a n i m a t i o n", spaced out.

FX/SFX: The logo fading in.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Captain Sturdy: Back in Action and Captain Sturdy: The Originals.

Editor's Note: The logo kind of looks like it was made in MS Paint.

2nd Logo (April 22, 2003-)

Nickname: "The Arrows"

Logo: On a white background, we see an orange rectangle panning across the middle of the screen from right to left expanding then suddenly squashing. The rectangle splits into two rectangles spinning in opposite directions of each other until they position themselves, forming a letterbox format. The text "Rᴇ EG DE" in a jagged, serif, orange and red font appears between the rectangles. Suddenly, arrows form and begin twisting and turning in between the spaces, forming the letters "N" and "A" respectively, making the word "RᴇNEGADE". "ANIMATION" in a white, serif font fades and zooms in, placing itself onto the lower rectangle.

Variant: On The Mr. Men Show, the logo starts where the two arrows are forming.

FX/SFX: The rectangles, the text appearing, the arrows; simple animation.

Music/Sounds: First a popup sound, then a Hanna-Barbera "running" sound effect as the rectangles zoom in followed by a few more H-B "zoom" SFX before and during the formation of the arrows. Finally, a "blip" sound as "ANIMATION" pops up. The Mr. Men Show only has the last "zoom" sound effect and "blip" sound intact.

Availability: Seen on Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi and The Mr. Men Show when it last aired on Boomerang in 2013. It can also be seen in Re-Animated.

Editor's Note: The text looks a bit ugly but very retro at the same time as it would remind people of the 1960s.