KLASS!

Background
Telekompaniya "Klass!" (Cyrillic: Телекомпания "Класс!"; English: TV Company "Class!") is a production company of a variety of TV programs for a number of Russian television channels, mainly for a children's audience, in particular, Good night, Little Ones! (Спокойной ночи, малыши!). It was established in 1994 by Sergei Suponev, on the basis of Studio for Children and Youth Programs of the RGTRK «Ostankino» (Студия детских и юношеских программ РГТРК «Останкино»). It is a subsidiary of AVM Media.

The main partner of the television company was ORT (now known as Channel One), however, since 1999, it began to produce programs for other TV channels (TVC, STS, NTV, and VGTRK channels).

Since 2013, the TV company has been producing products related exclusively to the Good Night, Little Ones!

1st Logo (June 23, 1995-1999?)


Visuals: On a light blue/yellow sky background with a starfield, a comet flies around the screen from the right until a giant light gray planet (on which small five-pointed stars are depicted) appears rotating from the right side of the screen and taking up the entire background. The comet then explodes into a light blue sphere, then it forms into a eight-pointed star-splat creature and turns. After that, the eyes and a mouth appear, then the letters "cc" appear surrounding each eye. Then, the other letters appear which appears to be a company name, along with the exclamation mark. Then, splat creature's eyes with the letters bounce, and the star-splat creature winks with a second letter "c" as the planet stops rotating. The word "ТЕЛЕКОМПАНИЯ" (TV company) in Micra font fades above.

Variant: On some of their programs, the last shot of the logo is used as a still ident.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A comet sound with a happy xylophone fanfare, which turns into a "heroic" trumpet fanfare when the sphere began to form into a star-splat creature. Accompanied by two boings when eyes and "cc" appears, a zooming-like sound which repeats on each letter appears, a shining sound when the company name zooms in and out with eyes rolling, and two whoosh sounds when the star-splat creature winks.

Audio Variant: On some of their programs such as Marathon-15 and Call of the Jungle (Зов джунглей), two boings along with zooming-like sounds and two whoosh sounds are absent.

Availability: It can be seen on programs from that time, such as the 2nd season of Dendy: The New Reality.

2nd Logo (1997?-2002)
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Visuals: The logo starts with the Earth rotating over a starfield background; a comet flies around the planet, and flashes causing the starfield background to change to the morning sky. The splat-like creature from the previous logo appears. Then the company name appears with the same effect as before, but it's now in -yellow- noisy gradient. The glowing word "ТЕЛЕКОМПАНИЯ" appears at the top with sparkles from the right flying off-screen to the left as the company name bounces letter-by-letter and the splat-like creature winks.

Variant: On While everyone is at home when the logo was finished, it zooms out with its trails, leaving a white background (which is actually the first shot of the 1995-2003 While everyone is at home intro as a still image).

Closing Variants: On some of their programs, the last shot of the logo is used as a still ident just like before. But this time, it depends on the programs:
 * On Good night, Little Ones! the words "по заказу ОРТ" (commissioned by ORT) in Arial Bold font under "ТЕЛЕКОМПАНИЯ" was added. Along with the URL and email address of the said program in Times New Roman Bold, at the bottom-right of the screen.
 * On Call of the Jungle it's same as above, but they're all in the font that it's very similar to the font of that 1990 VID logo. Also there's the URL and email address of the said program at the bottom-right of the screen, just like before.
 * On While everyone is at home (Пока все дома), it's same as two variants above, but the words "по заказу ОРТ" is now in regular Arial font and above "ТЕЛЕКОМПАНИЯ". The URL and email of the said program at the bottom-right of the screen is also in regular Times New Roman font.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as before.

Availability: It was used in tandem with the previous logo for 2 years. Seen on programs from that era. It is intact on Detskiy reruns of Call of the Jungle.

3rd Logo (While everyone is at home first variant) (2002-2003)


Visuals: On a white background is the blue text: телекомпания „КЛАСС!” представляет fading in and out. Then, the white background fades to the While everyone is at home intro of the time.

Technique: A digital graphic.

Audio: The opening theme of a the While everyone is at home intro.

Availability: Appeared in While everyone is at home of that era.

4th Logo (September 2002-2004)


Visuals: The logo starts with the balloons in blue, pink and yellow colors (of the logo used on-screen until 2014, and still used as a print version after 2014), flying over a white gradient background. The screen then wipes to another shot of flying balloons, where in the background are several blue, pink and yellow-colored paint strokes being drawn a couple of times. The balloons then form the shapes, consisting of blue, pink and yellow-colored paint strokes (resembling a crudely drawn rainbow), and the logo solidifies. Then the company name in blue ExposureCTwo font, complete with the yellow circle surrounding "ас", appears below letter-by-letter, along with the word "телекомпания" in blue Pragmatica Bold font. Then everything zooms out to reveal that they are forcing on a white balloon over a sky blue gradient background. The spaced-out word "представляет" (presents) in white fades in at the bottom of the screen.

Trivia: This logo was designed by Mercator Group, a company that produced graphics for a handful of KLASS! shows.

Technique: A mix of CGI and 2D computer animation.

Audio: A 12-note truimphant cartoony ditty, which starts with a drum roll and ends with a crash cymbal and piano. One fart-like truimphant note is heard before the last 3 notes.

Availability: It could be seen on their programs from that era.

5th Logo (While everyone is at home second variant) (2003-2004)
Visuals: Same as the 3rd logo, but the text is now in Times New Roman Bold Italic font and has added the shadow in the same color, but darker. And the background is the first shot of the While everyone is at home intro of that time as a still image.

Variant: Sometimes the text doesn't fades in and out, it remains on-screen for 4 seconds before zooming out with its trails.

Technique: A digital graphic. The variant also includes computer effects.

Audio: Same as the 3rd logo.

Availability: Same as the 3rd logo.

6th logo (2004-June 19, 2014)


Visuals: The logo starts with the electric yellow, (being rather than pink) and blue curved lines appearing over a dark blue marble background. They move to form the logo as the screen fades to zooming shots of the same electric lines forming the logo, along with the flashing letters which appears to be a company name in the same style as the 4th logo; a rising sun is also seen at the top-left corner of the screen. Then the screen zooms out from the logo (in which the sun is absent in this shot), which is formed by lines drawn, and the yellow circle surrounding "ас" fades in. Under the company name, the word "телекомпания" in the same font as before appears letter by letter. After that, under "телекомпания" the word "представляет" appears below.

Variants: It depends on the programs:
 * On Good Night, Little Ones!, when the word "представляет" appeared below, the logo fades to the cloudy sky background (which appears to be the very first shot of the 2002-2014 Good Night, Little Ones! intro as a still image) where the text reads: "Программа создана при финансовой поддержке Федерального агентства по печати и массовым коммуникациям" ("The program was created with the financial support of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications").
 * On Vremya (TV Channel) reruns of While everyone is at home, the word "представляет" was removed.

Technique: CGI by Mercator Group.

Audio: There are two music variants for this logo:


 * An excerpt of "The Sloppy Detective" by Joseph Saba & Stewart Winter.
 * A fast-paced dreamy electronic music complete with drums and echoed xylophone, accompanied by whoosh sounds.

Audio Variant: On While everyone is at home, a heavy "KLONG!" (the sound when the heavy object, like an anvil, is dropped) was heard when the logo is formed, before cutting or crossfading to the While everyone is at home intro.

Availability: Seen on their programs of that era, such as 2004-2005 episodes of While everyone is at home and Good Night, Little Ones!.

Legacy: A very well-known logo among those who grew up watching Good Night, Little Ones!.

7th logo (June 23, 2014-)


Visuals: On a light blue/white gradient background are the rainbows coming and disappearing on a light green foreground. Then, the camera pans and the rainbows reveal the hidden text: Serif Impact Serif The logo then fades to the curtain background (which is made out of clay, and it's actually the very first shot of the current, 2014 Good Night, Little Ones! intro as a still frame), with the text just like before: "Arial Black" ("Arial Black").

Variants: Just like before, it depends on the programs:
 * Starting in November 2021, the logo simply cuts to the text. The following text is also changed it's font into more cartoony, and now it reads: "Программа создана при финансовой поддержке Министерства цифрового развития, связи и массовой коммуникаций Российской Федерации" ("The program was created with the financial support of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation").
 * On Good Morning, Little Ones!, the logo cuts to the following program.

Trivia: The template that the logo used is "Rainbow Reveal" by uniquefx on Videohive.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo's 2nd music variant.

Audio Variant: On Good morning, Little Ones! just like with the previous logo on While everyone is at home, a heavy "KLONG!" was heard during the near end of the logo.

Availablity: Used on new episodes of Good night, Little Ones! and it's spin-off, Good morning, Little Ones! (С добрым утром, малыши!).