Vídeo Brinquedo

Background
Vídeo Brinquedo (also known as Toyland Video and translated as Toy Video) was a Brazilian animation studio, located in São Paulo that produced direct-to-video animated films widely viewed as mockbusters of comparable films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Studios, and Blue Sky Studios. The company was founded in 2004 to distribute animation with the intention of distribution in its home market of Brazil, as well as to other global markets, especially North America. After the studio stopped selling movies in 2012, they moved to YouTube one year later, due to winding down operations thereafter, where they posted not only the movies and episodes they made in the past few years, but also new content made in flash animation, including a failed Peppa Pig rip-off titled Chapeuzinho Vermelho e sua Turma. Recently, the channel name was changed to Crianças Inteligentes (lit. "Clever Kids").

Logo (2004?-2007)
Visuals: On a black background, various letters come in from various directions to form the stacked text "vídeo brinquedo". The URL "www.videobrinquedo.com.br" slides in below, and the whole thing stretches out and slides away. The text "apresenta" appears in a similar way to the first text, then fades out.

Variant: A closing variant exists where, after the logo forms, it fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A soothing tune played on what sounds like a music box and a piano. It ends with an applause. The closing variant uses the ending theme of the movie.

Availability: It may have appeared on older prints of the company's 2-D animated films. Both variants appeared on a German-dubbed print of The Little Cars in the Great Race.