Teletoon Originals

Background
Licensed in 1996 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the English language channel launched on October 17, 1997. It was originally owned by a consortium made up of various other Canadian specialty services and producers; The Family Channel Inc. acting as managing partner at 53.3% (Astral Media & WIC), YTV Canada Inc. at 26.7% (Shaw Communications), Cinar and Nelvana with 10% each. Through various acquisitions over the years, ownership resulted in both Astral Media and Corus Entertainment owning a 50% stake in the service during the time frame. Currently, Teletoon is wholly owned by Corus Entertainment since January 1, 2014.

1st Logo (February 7, 1997-January 26, 2012)
Nicknames: "Growing Panes", "The Corporate Chiclet", "Teletoon Smile", "Oval Smile"

Logo: On a white canvas background, a bunch of pencil lines draw in a outline of a oval with a bulge near the top, with the white section being narrower. In that section, the Teletoon logo of the time (which is "TELE" in a tall blue font and "TOON" in a black sketchy font. The "TELE"'s Es have raised tops to represent acutes for the French name, and the "TOON"'s Os have filled white centers with blue dots, along with a red curve below it, resembling a smiling face) is drawn in with both pencil and paint as the oval outline fills with red. The logo eventually bulges out a bit and "pops" into existence, now with shines and shadows. The logo slowly hovers as "TELETOON is a registered trademark owned by TELETOON Canada Inc." appears below in both English and French.

Variants:
 * In the station's early years, there is no red border, and sometimes it appeared blue, turquoise, orange or having no border at all. The border's shape was also more asymmetrical and the bulge was usually larger.
 * In some shows, it appears superimposed in the credits inside a box.
 * A byline-less variant was used as a network ID. It was also seen on the first season of What's With Andy.
 * On French releases of My Dad the Rockstar, the logo is still.
 * On Atomic Betty and the second season of Marvin the Tap Dancing Horse, the logo plays warp speed.
 * There's also an extended version used on 2004 episodes of Totally Spies! and Zeroman. The second half of the extended version appears also on the first season of Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs.
 * On the first season of Wayside, the first two seasons of 6teen, and The Future is Wild, "www.teletoon.com" is seen below the logo.
 * On later episodes of Pecola, a byline that reads "Produced with the participation of" appears. The logo cuts to the Milky Cartoon logo before the underneath byline appears.
 * Some shows such as the 3rd season of What About Mimi and Yakkity Yak have the logo cut off after the byline appears.
 * A widescreen version also exists. It is seen on season one episodes of RoboRoach on BBC Kids in Canada and season one episodes of Clash of the Titans on Netflix.
 * On Bakugan Battle Brawlers, the logo is stretched in widescreen.
 * On Oliver's Adventures, the logo is stretched.
 * There is one variant which the byline and URL is on the top instead of the bottom.
 * On The Tofus, the logo was seen alongside on a white background with the 2002-2008 France 3 logo and the Jetix logo. Once the end theme of the aforementioned show is finished playing, the three logos fade out for the SIP Animation logo to animate. On Ratz, the Tooncan/Xilam/France 3 logos appears in-credit on the middle top of the left split-screened side of the filmstrip which contains the TV show's logo, besides along with the Media Programme logo right in the middle and the Teletoon logo right at the very bottom end of it, also placed at the center as well.

FX/SFX: The lines forming the logo. This was done at Cuppa Coffee Animation.

Music/Sounds: The show's end theme, sometimes merged with the sounds of a cartoony jingle and a popping sound as the "Chiclet" jumps out as the full 3D CG rendered version.
 * Sometimes, only the sound effects are heard.
 * On Angela Anaconda, we hear Angela herself laughing over the logo.

Availability: Common; seen on practically anything pre-2007 on Teletoon in Canada. In the United States, it is seen on shows such as Angela Anaconda on Fox Family in 1998-2002 (now Freeform), Maggie & the Ferocious Beast, and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (first two seasons only, Treehouse TV produced the series from 2006 to 2007, its final season) on Nick Jr., Pecola, Rescue Heroes, Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse (all on Qubo), Gerald McBoing Boing on Boomerang and the second season of Johnny Test on Kids' WB (now One Magnificent Morning). In the past, this logo was very common and appeared on Braceface on Fox Family (now Freeform), What's With Andy on ABC Family (now Freeform) and Toon Disney, Totally Spies! on ABC Family (now Freeform) and Cartoon Network, Yakkity Yak, My Dad the Rockstar (both on Nicktoons Network), and seasons 1-2 of 6teen on TeenNick and Cartoon Network. Strangely, late 2007-2012 episodes of Bakugan (seen in the past on Cartoon Network) have this logo along with 2008 episodes of season 1 of Chaotic (seen in the past on The CW4Kids and Cartoon Network). It is often followed by either the YTV logo or the Nelvana logo. The production version wasn't introduced until 2001, debuting on Undergrads. Prior to that, the logo was only shown as an in-credit version. But even though (if) it's similar to or either related to this television network, the in-credit/superimposed version can be found on the company's older shows like Ratz, among others.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (June 29, 2007-January 26, 2013)
Logo: On a blue/white gradient background, the new Teletoon logo can be seen unfolded in gold, which is "TELETOON" in a haphazardly sized and shaped font, with the raised tops again on the E's. Below it is "Original Production" in a black font. The logo constantly shines throughout and is also tilted up at a upwards angle.

Variants:
 * There is a longer version where a yellow tornado quickly zooms out and spins, ejecting out "Original Production" before forming the background and text. It rests at a angle before shifting into position.
 * Another version starts when the letters stop in place.
 * On French dubs of their shows, the "Original Production" text is changed to "Production originale".
 * There's a version with the still 2007-2013 Teletoon logo (which is the same text as this logo in orange, but folded into a corner shape on a blue outline of it) on a black background. Only seen on early Bakugan Battle Brawlers season 1 episodes.
 * On Best Ed, a print version of this logo is seen in a white box on the background of the credits.

FX/SFX: The text shining. For the longer version, the tornado. None for the black background variant.

Music/Sounds: The show's end theme, although the longer version of this logo has an explosion sound, followed by a distorted choir, quick record scratching sounds (think the PolyGram Video "BANG!" logo), a blingy guitar note and a distorted "BONG!".

Music/Sounds Variant: On My Life Me, a rock guitar note is held over the logo.

Availability: Common; seen on all programming on the Teletoon network in Canada from this era. In the United States, it can be seen on 6teen, Stoked, and the first four seasons of Total Drama all on Cartoon Network (which follows after the Nelvana logo from 2004 that is shown only on 6teen), Jimmy Two-Shoes on Disney XD and Spliced on Qubo, among other shows. This can be additionally seen on 2007-2012 episodes of Johnny Test. The longer version is rare and is only seen on Canadian reruns of Johnny Test and some other shows as well (for example, it was seen on Dating Guy when aired in Russia). The second version appears on 2010-2011 episodes of the aforementioned show and My Babysitter's a Vampire. The My Life Me variant can be seen on the aforementioned show on PBJ in the United States.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (January 18, 2012-January 17, 2018)
Logo: On a yellow gradient background, the Teletoon logo from before is seen in yellow with white text. Here, the text appears to be refined and flatter. It quickly rotates to left, jittering a bit to reveal a flat surface with "ORIGINAL PRODUCTION" on it in white. The logo quickly rotates back to the right, jittering once more.

Bylines:


 * 2012-2015: (Bylineless)
 * 2015-2016: "A CORUS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" (English) or "UNE SOCIETE DE CORUS ENTERTAINMENT" (French) with "CORUS" being the then-current Corus logo.
 * 2016-2018: "A Corus. COMPANY" (English) or "UNE PROPRIETE DE Corus." (French) with "Corus." being the new and current Corus logo.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, "in association with" appears above the logo.
 * On the French dubs of their shows, the "ORIGINAL PRODUCTION" text is changed to "PRODUCTION ORIGINALE"'. There are also lines above the E's since 2014.
 * There's also a French version for the Corus byline variant. The logo on this variant looks also enhanced.
 * There is also an extended version which starts with the block inflating first before the letters jump onto it. The logo continues as normal.
 * There's also a warpspeed variant of the extended logo.
 * There is a still variant, sometimes in-credit.
 * A shorter variant exists.

FX/SFX: The logo flipping.

Music/Sounds: Two lasers sounds when the logo flips followed by a choir between the lasers sounds (sometimes shortened). In other cases, the ending theme of the show, or none.

Availability: Common. Appears on any newer Teletoon show in Canada up until 2018. In the USA, this logo appears on some shows such as the seasons 5 and 6 of Johnny Test on Boomerang, Grojband, the 2013-2016 episodes of Total Drama on Cartoon Network, My Babysitter's a Vampire on Disney Channel and Camp Lakebottom on Disney XD. Strangely, the English Original Production logo appears on the French dubs of the Inspector Gadget CGI series, and season 1 of SuperNoobs (with the Corus byline). Starting in 2016, it seemed to have been phased out in favor for the Corus logo, alongside the removal of the YTV, Treehouse and Global logos.

Editor's Note: This is a memorable logo for those who have grew up with current Teletoon programming in the present years prior to this era.