DNA Productions

Background
DNA Productions was an animation company founded in 1987 by John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn. Undeniably its most successful project was the film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and its animated spin-off show for Nickelodeon. The company closed down in 2006, following the box office disappointment of The Ant Bully. Many of its employees went to work for Reel FX Creative Studios, while others went to O Entertainment and founded its animation division, Omation. The company is not to be confused with the British film company DNA Films.

1st Logo (1992-1994)
Logo: On a white background, three people (Keith Alcorn on the left, an unknown person in the middle, and John A. Davis on the right) are seen with quirky expressions on their faces; they look somewhat distorted (likely mirrored). The pictures are all in boxes and in grayscale. Copyright information is seen below.

Variants:
 * In 1993, the picture was changed to three people (John A. Davis on the left, Keith Alcorn in the middle, and an unknown person on the right; it could be Paul Claerhout, who voiced the 10th logo) with vivid expressions while the photo is distorted.
 * There are "Presents" variants.
 * On the Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss Show VHS tape from Expanded Entertainment, the people are replaced with Lil' Puss Puss constantly hiccuping and Nanna trying to shush him throughout the credits. Puss Puss then tries to hold the hiccups in, expanding his head until it explodes, with blood covering Nana in the process as she too begins hiccuping. Copyright information appears above.
 * On the Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss short "The Honeymoonies", the people are replaced with a static image of Puss Puss holding up Nana's disembodied head and presenting it with his other hand as he smiles. Copyright information is seen below.

Trivia: The same splattering sound effect heard on the VHS variant is used in the 2nd Cartoon Network Productions logo on some Space Ghost Coast to Coast episodes.

FX/SFX: The text wobbling, or the animation for the VHS variant.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the short.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss short "Off the Record", the vocals are backmasked. When the music ends and fades out, it then fades back in and ends with a broken glass sound effect.
 * The VHS variant uses a fiddle version of the theme composed by Paul Claerhout (used in the shorts as background music), which is accompanied by various sound effects that correspond to the actions displayed on screen.
 * On the short "The Honeymoonies", the audio is very slightly higher-pitched.
 * On the short "Down Beat Dowager", a rock song is played instead.

Availability: Seen on Nanna and Lil' Puss Puss.

Editor's Note: The jarring appearance, end music, and faces might get to some. The grotesque imagery on the variants may also unnerve many, especially those uncomfortable with the sight of blood.

2nd Logo (1994)
Nicknames: "The Demo", "DNA Drive-In"

Logo: We see a road with cacti spread about it on the sides. The camera zooms into a drive-in theater, with large signs depicting "The Demo: Now Showing On Screen 1". Once it fully zooms into a screen, we see an animated pegasus flying in the air as normal. Helix the Cat (who looks rough) flies by using his tails as a propeller and the pegasus looks at him for a moment. Helix motions toward the audience in a pose that seems like he's going to whisper to them as he flies offscreen. Suddenly, the pegasus is in shock and it crashes into a giant rock formation, with the big letters "DNA" carved into it. The camera slowly pans out. The text "Times New Roman" in a white Times New Roman font is seen at the bottom left of the screen throughout the entire logo.

FX/SFX: CGI and traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: The sound of wind blowing as we zoom down the road, followed by an excerpt from Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto #1" which plays throughout the animation of the pegasus flying. This becomes distorted once the pegasus flies into the giant rock. A final, triumphant chord plays as the rock structure is revealed.

Availability: Extremely rare. Alongside the 3rd-6th logos and the prototype variant of the 7th, it appears as a bumper on the same Nana and Lil' Puss Puss VHS that houses the VHS variant of the 1st logo.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (1994)
Nickname: "The DNA Pencil Sketch"

Logo: On a background that looks like a multicolored light's rays and an abstract, multi-sided, pointy shape, we see a pencil sketch turn from a "D" into an "N" and finally into an "A".

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A fast, dramatic piano piece.

Availability: See 2nd logo.

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (1994)
Nickname: "Paper DNA"

Logo: Just three pieces of paper being crumpled over and over, each saying the letters "D", "N", and "A".

FX/SFX: The paper crumpling. Possibly live-action.

Music/Sounds: A gurgling sound, spitting, and a burp.

Availability: See 2nd logo.

Editor's Note: None.

5th Logo (1994)
Nicknames: "DNA?" "Spinning DNA"

Logo: On a brick background with a lens flare, a -colored spotlight is centered on the multicolored text "DNA?", which spins around.

FX/SFX: The text spinning.

Music/Sounds: A quirky, fast-paced woodwind theme.

Availability: See 2nd logo.

Editor's Note: It's hard to tell what this logo really resembles, making it almost seem like a station ID.

6th Logo (1994)


Nicknames: "Yay! Boo! Yay!", "DNA Place-down"

Logo: Three weird shapes place themselves by shape on a textured floor and morph into the word "DNA" by letter. The letters are also textured.

FX/SFX: The shapes placing themselves and morphing into letters.

Music/Sounds: Two people shout "Yay! Boo! Yay!" alternating between letters as each letter appears. This sound effect also appears on the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "Sequel".

Availability: See 2nd logo.

Editor's Note: None.

7th Logo (1994; September 7, 1998-October 22, 1999)
Nickname: "Helix, the Purple Cat Scientist"

Logo: Inside a - circle on a very dark red background, we see a cat (nicknamed Helix) with two tails looking like DNA and a big  human-like nose, wearing a white lab coat with a  bowtie on it, from the back. In a circle around the circle containing the creature, we see the text "DNA PRODUCTIONS INC." in a cartoony font. He then turns his head to look at us, and jumps to face us while holding his arms out. The text shines.

Variant: A prototype version had a black background,, puffy text, and a rougher version of Helix having an even more unfriendly appearance. He simply raises his finger in the air and adorns a Cheshire Cat grin. Helix is also contained within a solid, circle.

FX/SFX: Helix turning around and jumping, the text shining; pretty fluid animation. For the prototype, Helix raising his finger and the text shining.

Music/Sounds: The best way to describe the noises heard is two series of echoing, bouncy, high-pitched, distorted "guitar notes", followed by an echoing beat, and a loud, echoing (SPROING) sound as Helix finishes his jump. The prototype had a stock high-pitched "phone-voice" sound, which is actually the sped-up soundclip of the female voice saying "Uh-huh, you wish to see me, señor? We wish to see the señorita's tourist and his daughter. I do not think a common door name will...".

Availability: Same as the 2nd logo for the prototype. The final variant can be seen on the 1998 Jimmy Neutron pilot "Runaway Rocketboy", which can be found on the Confusion Fusion DVD. It was also seen on the obscure video series Jingaroo. It doesn't appear on Olive, the Other Reindeer.

Editor's Note: None.

8th Logo (1995)
Logo: We see italic text that says "WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY" and then below that says "DNA PRODUCTIONS, INC"

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Near extinction. Seen on "The Adventures Of Johnny Quasar" which was lost until 2017 when Youtuber Wizknocker uploaded it to YouTube.

Editor's Note: None.

9th Logo (1995)


Logo: On a black background, we zoom out to see a atom with moving circles in 3 colors:, and. There is the text "DNA Productions".

FX/SFX: The circles moving and the camera zooming out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extinct. Seen on Elroy's Toy.

Editor's Note: None.

10th Logo (July 20, 2002-November 25, 2006)
Nicknames: "Paul", "The Tropical Paradise" "Hi, I’m Paul"

Logo: On a tropical background complete with a beach and a sunset, we see the black, lowercase text "d n a productions" with "d n a" bigger and spaced and "productions" underneath, near the top of the screen, and 2 double helix coconut trees twisting behind a bush. A small house can be seen at the bottom left of the screen. We then see a chimpanzee, named Paul, pop up from behind the trees and in front of the bush with his back turned to us. He then turns around, revealing that he has three eyes in the process, and he waves at us while saying "Hi, I'm Paul!"

Trivia: The logo's mascot is named after Paul Claerhout, one of DNA's first three employees. According to a Tumblr post of an email asking about Paul's creation (which might be proof that DNA has restarted), Paul was voiced by Claerhout himself.

Variants: 6 variants of the normal logo exist, they can be seen on selected episodes of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, the following are listed below:


 * Double Your Pleasure: Two Pauls appear and say "Hi, we're Paul!". Seen on the half-hour special "The Junkman Cometh".
 * Bi-Lingual Paul: Paul is wearing a (barely visible) hat and a mustache, when he turns around, he says "¡Hola, soy Pablo!", which means "Hi, I'm Pablo!" in Spanish. The mustache falls off at the last second. Seen on "The Mighty Wheezers"/"Billion Dollar Boy" and the CGI Nanna and Lil' Puss Puss theme song music video.
 * Backwards Masking Paul: The logo is played in reverse, making Paul sounding like he's saying "Oh, my eye!" (he's actually saying "!lauP m'I, iH"). Seen on "Foul Bull"/"The Science Fair Affair".
 * If you reverse it, it’s not the same.
 * Paul Blooper #1: Paul forgets his lines, and says "So what do you want me to say now?" Seen on the hour-long special "Attack of the Twonkies".
 * Paul Blooper #2: Paul forgets his lines again, and says "Hi, I'm.....line?". Seen on the half-hour special "My Big Fat Spy Wedding".
 * Coffee Break Paul: Paul is missing. A man off-screen says softly, "Paul?". Seen on the half-hour special "Men at Work".

FX/SFX: Beautiful CGI animation made in the same style as The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, as done by O Entertainment (the logo before this one) using Alias Wavefront Maya.

Music/Sounds: A happy tropical xylophone sounder, which is "Mexican Jumping Bean", from the Sound Ideas library. Tropical birds and insects can be heard in the background, but only on the original variant. Paul's voice is an innocent, high-pitched male voice.

Music/Sounds Trivia: "Mexican Jumping Bean" was first used in the 1994 Macintosh game Ants Afire, and it is also the default "operation finished" sound in the burning program Imgburn and DVD Decryptor (developed by the same team).

Availability: Uncommon. This appeared on all episodes of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (though it does not appear on early prints of selected early episodes of the said show) and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour trilogy. It also appeared on the early Nickelodeon airings of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, using the logo combo from the show itself; current airings on Nickelodeon have the variants replaced by the normal version. Don't expect to see this on the 2006 film The Ant Bully; this logo was only used on television productions.

Editor's Note: This is a funny logo and quite nostalgic to Jimmy Neutron fans. It has been known to scare children, but adults likely won't be affected. It is also one of the most "memed" logos on the wiki.