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'''Wonderwings.com Entertainment''' was the successor (and "doing business as" name) to KidQuest, Inc. It's unknown why the company decided to name itself after its now-defunct website, which only featured company info and updates about ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane''.
'''Wonderwings.com Entertainment''' was the successor (and "doing business as" name) to KidQuest, Inc. It's unknown why the company decided to name itself after its now-defunct website, which only featured company info and updates about ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane''.


===Logo (November 2, 1998-December 30, 2005) ===
===Logo (November 2, 1998-December 30, 2005)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a cloudy sky background, the text "WonderWings.com" stretches itself in. A 2D paper airplane, colored in yellow, red and blue, then flies across the text, leaving a trail of lines, before stopping at "com". The text shines bright, and "entertainment" fades underneath it.


'''Visuals:''' On a cloudy sky background, the text "{{color|blue|WonderWings}}{{color|gold|.com}}" stretches itself in. A 2D paper airplane, colored in {{color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|red}} and {{color|blue}}, then flies across the text, leaving a trail of lines, before stopping at "{{color|gold|com}}". The text shines bright, and "entertainment" fades underneath it.
'''Variant:''' On some releases of ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane'', the logo is shown to the left next to the [[Knightscove Entertainment Corporation|Knightscove Family Films]] logo.

'''Variant:''' On <u>the PBS run of ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane''</u>, the logo is shown to the left next to the [[Knightscove Entertainment Corporation|Knightscove Family Films]] logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. On video releases, there are 3 spring sounds, followed by a happy 2-note woodwind theme, a sparkling sound and a boy saying "Wonderwings.com!", then chuckles.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show. On [[Tommy Nelson]] video releases, there are 3 spring sounds, followed by a happy 2-note woodwind theme, a sparkling sound and a boy saying "Wonderwings.com!", then chuckles.


'''Availability:''' Seen on all episodes and home video releases of ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on all episodes and home video releases of ''Jay Jay the Jet Plane''.




[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:United States]]

Revision as of 01:52, 5 November 2023


Background

Wonderwings.com Entertainment was the successor (and "doing business as" name) to KidQuest, Inc. It's unknown why the company decided to name itself after its now-defunct website, which only featured company info and updates about Jay Jay the Jet Plane.

Logo (November 2, 1998-December 30, 2005)


Visuals: On a cloudy sky background, the text "WonderWings.com" stretches itself in. A 2D paper airplane, colored in yellow, red and blue, then flies across the text, leaving a trail of lines, before stopping at "com". The text shines bright, and "entertainment" fades underneath it.

Variant: On the PBS run of Jay Jay the Jet Plane, the logo is shown to the left next to the Knightscove Family Films logo.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The closing theme of the show. On Tommy Nelson video releases, there are 3 spring sounds, followed by a happy 2-note woodwind theme, a sparkling sound and a boy saying "Wonderwings.com!", then chuckles.

Availability: Seen on all episodes and home video releases of Jay Jay the Jet Plane.

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