WildBrain

Not to be confused with Wild Brain Entertainment, a company that was acquired by this company.

Background
WildBrain Ltd. (formerly named DHX Media, Ltd.) is a Canadian media production and brand licensing company based in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Formed in 2006 by the merger of Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film Company, the name being an abbreviation of these two. It did not yet use an onscreen logo until September 2007 to present at that time. They acquired Studio B Productions in December 2007, and bought Wild Brain for $8 million in 2010, and on August 20th, 2012, DHX Media acquired Cookie Jar for $111 million, completing the deal on October 22 of the same year. This deal made DHX Media became the largest independent owner of children's entertainment content. DHX Media also purchased Ragdoll Worldwide from Ragdoll Limited and BBC Worldwide in 2013. DHX Media didn't use a logo until 2007. In August 2019, Eric Ellenbogen (former Marvel Entertainment CEO and Classic Media founder) was named the new CEO of DHX Media. On September 23rd, 2019, DHX Media was renamed WildBrain as part of a reorganization, which included CFO Doug Lamb stepping down and being replaced by Aaron Ames, along with the addition of a new "brand director" position.

1st Logo (September 9, 2007)
Logo: Just the following text on a black background:

dhx media

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Shake Hands with the Devil, which is credited to Halifax Film.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (October 11, 2010-April 12, 2014, September 7, 2015-October 30, 2019)
Nicknames: "That Logo That Appears After Ponies", "Simple DHX", "Ugly DHX", "Media DHX", "The Brony Logo"

Logo: On a black background, we see the letters "dhx" in white, surrounded by a thick blue outline. Above "hx" is a white "media", set in Gill Sans.

Variants:
 * On every show and movie from 2013 to 2014 (excluding My Little Pony: Equestria Girls), there are blue cartoony clouds under the logo, a registered trademark next to "media", and a byline that reads "DHX MEDIA is a registered trademark of DHX Media Ltd."
 * A white background version of the above variant appears on the Canadian sitcom Satisfaction.
 * A version of the Satisfaction variant without the clouds and the byline shifted slightly to the left appears on Pet Peeves.
 * There's a black and white version used on the Inspector Gadget DVD Megaset where the logo is stationary.
 * On Doozers, a Jim Henson copyright notice is below the DHX Media byline.
 * An in credit version appears on some shows.
 * On Rastamouse, "media" is grey.

FX/SFX: Usually none, being a still picture, but sometimes it is slowly zooming towards the viewer.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show or silence.

Availability: Pretty common. The still version appears at the end of Pound Puppies from "My Fair Rebound" onward, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic from "Lesson Zero" to "Pinkie Apple Pie", some episodes of Rastamouse and the first two seasons of Littlest Pet Shop, all of which are on Discovery Family (formerly Hub Network), and the zooming-in version appears on season 2 of How To Be Indie on Disney Channel in the UK and YTV in Canada. Made surprise appearances on the TV movie Bob's Broken Sleigh and at the end of My Little Pony: The Movie.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (January 18, 2014-March 10, 2020)
Nicknames: "That Logo That Appears After Ponies II", "Bouncing DHX", "Ugly DHX II", "Media DHX II", "The Brony Logo II"

Logo: On a white background, the blue letters "d", "h", and "x", as well as the black letters "m", "e", "d", "i", and "a", bounce onto the screen from different directions. The "i" does not have a dot; the dot rolls onto the screen from the right. The letters in "dhx" turn white as the thick blue outline from before fades in and the letters jump into it, with the letters in "media" jumping on top of it. The dot of the "i" jumps on top of the letter and bounces slightly before settling into place.

Variants:
 * On some shows, such as the Inspector Gadget CGI series, a copyright date appears below.
 * A still version exists on Super Why, plastering the 2007 Decode Entertainment logo.
 * On the 2015 reboot of Teletubbies, the logo appears as an in-credit logo.

FX/SFX: The letters bouncing and the appearance of the "dhx" outline. It's done in actually pretty nice CGI.

Music/Sounds: A set of bouncing sounds and a chorus of children chanting "D-H-X!" over a whimsical piano/banjo ditty.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the Romanian version of Dr. Dimensionpants and the Indonesian version of Rev & Roll, the chorus of children isn't heard.
 * On Make It Pop and the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode "Rarity Investigates" (which also had the regular end theme replaced with a jazzy rendition of the theme), the end theme plays over the logo.
 * On the French-Canadian version of the Inspector Gadget CGI series, a more generic banjo ditty replaces the chorus of children, and on both the English and French versions of the series, an one-note trumpet is heard.
 * A long version of the theme exists. After the chorus of children, the dot jumps on the "i", then we hear a high trumpet note that is held for a bit, as well as a laughter from a comedian, then the music stops and we hear two more laughs.

Availability: Common. Seen on newer episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic starting with "Rainbow Falls", seasons 3 and 4 of Littlest Pet Shop, the Inspector Gadget CGI series, Dr. Dimensionpants, the 1st season of Make It Pop, and possibly other shows. Also seen on DVD releases of said shows. The in-credit variant can be seen on the 2015 Teletubbies reboot. Please don't expect to see this logo on Peanuts (2014 TV Series).

Editor's Note: None.

4th Logo (October 28, 2014-October 25, 2019)
Nicknames: "Sliding DHX", "Ugly DHX III", "Media DHX III", "The Degrassi Logo", "Simple DHX II"

Logo: On a white background, we see the same DHX outline and text from the previous logo forming the DHX logo, the outline from the left, and the text from the right. After that, the logo very quickly zooms out then back in. Above the logo, the text "media", along with a copyright notice, transitions in from the right, with it is a registered trademark notice.

FX/SFX: The outline and text sliding, and the zoom-out.

Music/Sounds: A reverse cymbal clang and 3 synth notes.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on the 14th season of Degrassi: The Next Generation on TeenNick in the US and MTV Canada, Degrassi: Next Class on Netflix and F2N in Canada, the 2nd season of Make It Pop on Nickelodeon, and pretty much all of DHX's live-action productions, replacing the Epitome logo with it.

Editor's Note: None.

(December 25, 2019-)
Nicknames: "Imagination Runs Wild", "The W with Eyes", "Simple WildBrain"

Logo: On a white background, A blue "W" with eyes forms up as the eyes blink. Then the W in the gray "WildBrain" text is seen moving to the left of the W. Then, the entire thing zooms out to reveal the rest of the logo text. The eyes blink again as the slogan "imagination runs wild" fades below.

Variants:
 * On Blaze and the Monster Machines and Dorg Van Dango, the logo is sped up and the "imagination runs wild" text is absent.
 * On Malory Towers, the logo is still and inside a white box on a black background from the show’s credits.

FX/SFX: All the animation in the logo.

Music/Sounds: A synth note along with some cartoon blinking sounds as the eyes on the W blink.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Letterkenny, the music from the 4th DHX Media logo is used.
 * On Dorg van Dango, the music is shortened.
 * Otherwise, it’s the ending theme of the show.

Availability: Current. First seen on Season 8 of Letterkenny digital online on Crave TV, and began appearing on Nickelodeon's Blaze and the Monster Machines starting with the episode "Deep Sea Grand Prix". Also seen on the new shows Dorg Van Dango, My Perfect Landing and Malory Towers, as well as at the start of Tiny Pop airings of Rev & Roll and will likely appear on more upcoming shows from WildBrain that will begin throughout the future.

Editor's Note: The zooming of the WildBrain text makes the logo look like a cheap placeholder