Shondaland

Background
Shondaland is the production company of Shonda Rhimes, the creator of Grey's Anatomy. The company was founded in 2005.

1st Logo (September 25, 2005-November 19, 2015)
Logo: On a pink surface, we see a blue rollercoaster with chasing lights on it built around a huge hanging heart, shining as it's made of glass. The company name in a pink Ren & Stimpy font is above the structure.

Variant: On the final episode of Private Practice, the heart deflates (and looks like a balloon), the lights bust out, the cart stops moving and people groan when the rollercoaster stopped working. The whole logo is redesigned.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: The sound of the rollercoaster's wheels moving on the track, then a zapping sound from when "Land" flickers as well as high-pitched voices shouting "Wheeeeeee!" (in the logo's early days the voices said "Hooray!"). Also, a 7-note calliope tune is faintly heard in the background.

Music/Sounds Trivia: This tune is called "Sound Ideas, MUSIC, CALLIOPE - CALLIOPE PLAYING MUSIC FOR LARGE CAROUSEL, AMUSEMENT PARK, FAIR", sourced from Sound Ideas' The 20th Century Fox Sound Effects Library.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the final episode of Private Practice, the groaning voices are heard. Also, when the groaning voices start, the calliope tune ends up deteriorating the pitch.

Availability: Though no longer current, it's still common.
 * Seen on seasons 2-12 of Grey's Anatomy (up until "Things We Lost in the Fire") and all of its spin-off Private Practice (the latter's final episode uses the variant). It's also seen on the very short-lived series Off the Map.
 * Also seen on seasons 1-5 of Scandal (up until "Baby, It's Cold Outside"), the failed pilot of The Gilded Lilys and seasons 1 and 2 (up until "What Did We Do?") of How to Get Away with Murder.

2nd Logo (February 11, 2016-May 18, 2017)
Logo: On a black background, we see a rectangle with a rollercoaster in the shape of a heart on a red foreground with golden floor. It zooms out as flames go around it, meaning the cart is going really fast. The structure leans outside the box and the rollercoaster zooms out of the logo. The company name in orange is revealed as it lights up.

Variant: On CTV airings of The Catch, the logo starts from the rollercoaster zooming past us.

Technique: CGI by Scott Milne.

Music/Sounds: Same as before, albeit the voices are different and the calliope tune is absent. When the coaster zooms away from us, a whoosh is heard.

Music/Sounds Variant: In the logo's early days (and also on the pilot of The Catch), the same voices from before were recycled, though the whoosh was retained.

Availability: Same as before.
 * Seen on seasons 12 and 13 of Grey's Anatomy (starting with "Sound of Silence") and seasons 5 and 6 of Scandal (starting with "It's Hard Out Here for a General").
 * Also seen on seasons 2 and 3 How to Get Away with Murder (starting with "What Happened to You, Annalise?") and the short-lived series The Catch.

3rd Logo (September 28, 2017- )
Logo: On a black background, a rollercoaster car collection rides on a glow-in-the-dark track shaped like a lowercase letter "e". As they leave, the word "shondaland" (in a font similar to Avant Garde) appears.

Variants:
 * On the final episodes of Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder, the rollercoaster stops with groaning people after the text "shondaland" appears.
 * An exclusive variant exists on Bridgerton; the rollercoaster car collection is replaced by colorful lines representing the rollercoaster.

Technique: Computer animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo. The Bridgerton variant has a mysterious zapping-like sound with a soft whoosh.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the final episodes of Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder, the groaning voices from before (albeit different) are used.

Availability: Current and common.
 * Seen on Grey's Anatomy starting with season 14 and all of its spin-off Station 19. It also appears on Bridgerton.
 * Also seen on Scandal starting with season 7 and How to Get Away with Murder starting with season 4.