Cartoon Network Movies

Background
Cartoon Network Movies is the film production arm of Cartoon Network.

1st Logo (2002)
Logo: On a background with a light and several spirals emerging from the center (similar to the background for the Cartoon Cartoons logo), the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo zooms towards us.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An announcer saying either "...from Cartoon Network..." or "Cartoon Network presents...", as taken from the trailers.

Availability: Seen on the first theatrical trailer and video release teaser for The Powerpuff Girls Movie.

2nd Logo (July 3, 2002)
Logo: We see a movie theater with several Warner Bros., MGM, Hanna-Barbera, and Cartoon Network characters in the seats as the camera slowly pulls back. Then after a moment, the theater darkens, leaving it pitch-black with many blinking eyeballs. The light from the projector shines on the audience, with the characters' eyes forming the 1992-2004 Cartoon Network logo.

Trivia: Characters included in this logo are as follows, listed from top to bottom row:
 * Dexter's Mom and Dad, Giant Fishballoon, Krunk, Gossamer, Jabberjaw, Foghorn Leghorn, Aku, Grape Ape
 * Bossman, Magilla Gorilla, Cindy Bear, Yogi Bear, Velma Dinkley, Valhallen, Blue Falcon, Birdman, Zandor, Tasmanian Devil, Mandark, Squiddly Diddly, Judy Jetson, Judy's Boyfriend
 * May Kanker, Astro, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Scrappy-Doo, Otto Osworth, Bugs Bunny, Larry 3000, Rosie, Wile E. Coyote, I.R. Baboon, Ricochet Rabbit, Hong Kong Phooey, Jonny Quest
 * Buck Tuddrussel, Muttley, Bandit, Huckleberry Hound, Porky Pig, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Lenny Baxter, Space Ghost, Scooby-Doo, Ms. Bellum, Hector Con Carne and Boskov
 * The Wolf, The Mayor of Townsville, Baba Looey, Chicken, Fred Flintstone, Thundarr, Ed, Dee Dee, Shaggy Rogers, Droopy, Brak, Daffy Duck
 * The Red Guy, Sheep, Wilma Flintstone, Betty Rubble, Johnny Bravo, Grim, Courage, Creeper, Dexter, I.M. Weasel
 * Cow, Dick Dastardly, Edd, Buttercup, Bubbles, Mojo Jojo, Blossom, Samurai Jack, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Penelope Pitstop
 * Eddy, Zorak, Barney Rubble, Boo-Boo Bear, Eustace Bagge, Muriel Bagge, Snagglepuss
 * Dr. Benton Quest, Quick Draw McGraw, Hadji, Professor Utonium, Secret Squirrel, Plank

Variant: An open matte version exists on 35mm film scan prints of The Powerpuff Girls Movie.

Technique: A combination of 2D animation (for the characters) and CGI (for the theater seats). This logo was done by Primal Screen, who at the time was responsible for Cartoon Network's on air branding.

Audio: Chattering and other miscellaneous sound effects, followed by blinking noises, and a projector running with a cymbal roll.

Availability:
 * Only seen on The Powerpuff Girls Movie, and the Dexter's Laboratory short Chicken Scratch on The Powerpuff Girls Movie VHS and DVD releases.
 * It can also be seen on Primal Screen's website as well.
 * Footage from this logo was also reused for a 60-second bumper celebrating Cartoon Network's 10th anniversary, and then as an actual bumper later on.
 * It also appears on two Cartoon Network promotional DVDs released in the United Kingdom titled Toon Foolery: Fool About Laughing! and Toon Foolery: Laugh Your 'Ed Off! respectively.

3rd Logo (August 11, 2006-November 27, 2008)
Logo: On an ethereal sky background, a plasma television set with wings flies up, then stops. When this happens, characters from various CN originals pop out around the television. On the set, we see a fuzzy picture of the Cartoon Network Movies logo (the CN logo from 2004-2010 with a banner reading "MOVIES" below). We then zoom up to the TV, whose picture clears up, and the CNM logo starts to shine. The logo situates itself into a letterbox format.

Trivia:
 * Like the previous logo, most of the characters featured in this logo include:
 * Edd and Eddy (Ed, Edd n Eddy)
 * Tamika Jones (Class of 3000)
 * Bloo, Mac and Eduardo (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)
 * Billy (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy)
 * Jake Spidermonkey (My Gym Partner's a Monkey)
 * The animations of Edd, Eddy and Billy were recycled from Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, a block that ran on Cartoon Network from 1999 to 2003.

Variant: Sometimes the banner simply reads "MOVIE", which doesn't include the letter "S".

Technique: A mix of 2D animation and CGI.

Audio: Three chimes when the TV flies up, then two orchestral hits (one when the TV stops, and the second when we zoom up to it). The sounds of children laughing are heard as the characters appear.

Availability: It appeared on several CN made-for-TV movies from 2006 to 2008, such as Ben 10: Race Against Time, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination, and Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. These movies haven't been played on the channel in years.