Gaumont Animation

Background
Gaumont Animation (formerly Alphanim Gaumont Group and Gaumont-Alphanim) was founded in 1997 by Christian Davin as Alphanim. In 2008, the company was bought out by Gaumont and formed into Gaumont-Alphanim the following year. It was rebranbed to Alphanim Gaumont Group in 2011 and renamed to its current name in 2013.

1st Logo (September 7, 1997-March 6, 2000)
Logo: On a black background is a face made out of lines being drawn with a Greek "α" and a yellow crescent moon. The word "Serif" is formed by smoke.

Variants:
 * On seasons 1-2 of Animal Crackers, the face and words are against a white box on a and blue-green gradient background. In Season 3, the box is removed and the background is a darker color and stretches out more.
 * On season 1 of Mona the Vampire, it's the finished product of the animated version.

Technique: 2D animation or none.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show or none.

Availability: Uncommon. The still version is seen on the first season of Mona the Vampire and Animal Crackers. The animated variant can be seen on the first season of the 1999 series Redwall.

2nd Logo (March 10, 2000-November 8, 2003)
Logo: On a white background, we see a large black ink splatter. Inside the biggest splatter is a very grungy version of the previous logo design, with "Courier" below it in a creepy font. The company website URL is seen below the splatter.

Variants:
 * On The Baskervilles, the logo is below the Cinar logo against a black background, with a CiTV URL in the bottom right.
 * On Mona the Vampire, the logo is more close up without the URL.
 * An in-credit version of the logo can be seen on Spaced Out.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Rare. Each show has a different variant of the logo as seen in the variants section, but the Mona the Vampire variant only appears on the second season of said show.

3rd Logo (February 28, 2002-2009)
Logo: On a white background, we see an odd navy blue/sky blue swirl shape that criss-crosses at the very end of it, with two eyes in a hole in it, resembling an abstract fish. "alphanim" is seen below it.

Variants:
 * An animated variant appears on Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure. On the same white background with a surface at the bottom, two eyes drop down from the top of the screen. They look around and blink. Then, a smile followed by the odd swirly abstract fish shape is drawn in. Once it is done, the fish winks one eye and shines as "alphanim" appears below, the logo becomes 2D, and the surface at the bottom disappears.
 * An odd filmed variant of the animated version was spotted on a Polish 35mm print of the above film.
 * On season 6 of Franklin, the logo is on a black background.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. The animated variant features droops and blinking sounds, prior to a slide-whistle going up, an upbeat xylophone theme, a squeak sound when the fish winks and a "ding".

Availability: Uncommon. Appears on the last two seasons of Mona the Vampire (debuted with the 2nd season of Mona Le Vampire), as well as other shows from the company during this period.

(2009-October 27, 2011)
Logo: Superimposed in the opening credits, we see the Gaumont logo combined with a white version of the Alphanim logo. Below it is "A Gaumont-Alphanim Production".

Variant: On Galactik Football for the NDS, the logo is on a white background, colored, and each company name is placed in their normal spots in the logos.

Technique: None, unless you count the opening credits of the show.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the show or none.

Availability: Seen on The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog. Also appears on season 3 of Galactik Football and the NDS game.

(2011-2013)
Logo: Same as the Gaumont logo but "Alphanim" replaces "Gaumont". "Gaumont Group" is seen on the bottom right.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Gawayn.

(2013-)
Logo: Basically the Gaumont print logo with "Animation" on the bottom right.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the word "Animation" appears next to the Gaumont logo.
 * It sometimes shares the screen with other logos.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: Closing theme of the show or none.

Availability: Seen on Atomic Puppet, F is for Family and appears on later seasons of existing shows, as well as new shows such as Noddy, Toyland Detective. Some shows don't have this logo at all and some animated shows have the Gaumont International Television logo since its animation unit doesn't have a full logo.