Knowledge Kids

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Background: Knowledge Kids is an British Columbia based children's publicly funded educational cable TV network targeted at preschool and elementary graded audiences aged 2 to 11 years old and is also the secondary subdivisary channel counterpart unit to Knowledge Network.

(2010-)



Nickname(s): "Knowledge Network's Sub-Unit", "The K Twins", "K.K.".

Logo: We only just see the black bolded text Knowledge; the word Knowledge has a colon next to it on the right side of the lowercased "e" at the very end plus though the letters "l" is bended down right and "e" is kneeled sitting down and looks up to the left of the letter L to form the logo text's position in it's place. Also, the light blue text reads "kids" instead of "Network", all lowercased and appears tightly to the right of the colon that's placed in the middle. Also not as very useful to it's other TV channel's main unit, the province's TV channel name text

Big text "BRITISH COLUMBIA's"

also in light blue as well placed in the left of the word "Knowledge" that is exactly in the same font style with the latter text and the thin black border line that's going down, are both absent in the entire logo.

Trivia: 3 of Knowledge's Kids mascot characters are named Chip, an squirrel, Inkie, an octopus, and Luna, an owl.

Variant(s):
 * Sometimes, the logo may be stacked.
 * Sometimes the Knowledge text can be tinted white other than instead of black and also for some of it's TV channel's shows.
 * On the said TV channel's app counterpart, the yellow lowercased text "go" is added to the very right of the logo right next to beside of the light blue text "Kids"
 * On either many, most or some of Knowledge Kids's wide variety of shows, the logo may also be superimposed in-credit either in a black BG or maybe a different setting (depending on the TV series).

SFX: Just a print logo.

Music/Sounds: Nothing heard for the print logo version. But for the onscreen version the closing theme of the series.

Availability: Somewhat common. The superimposed version can be found on Knowledge Kids's own unique animated shorts, 16 Hudson, episodes of Finding Stuff Out on TVOntario, past seasons of Zerby Derby, Dino Dan and it's crossover show Dino Dana, Mr. Moon, Wibbly, Can You Imagine That?, TVO airings of Wild Kratts, Rob The Robot, Jack and as well on other shows from the said TV network.

Scare Factor: None.

Cheesy Factor: None. It's a quiet logo.

Editor's Note: Nothing.