Sprixie Cartoons

Background
"Sprixie Cartoons" was formerly the in house animation division of Sprixie Studios. It was formed in 1916, and was considered to be one of Sprixie Studios's first division labels. The studio was responsible for it's cartoons, such as "Harry the Magican", "Tick Tock", and many others. It was also the first cartoon division to exist.

Like most other cartoon studios, was one of the most successful animation studios in American history. The division was founded by the Sprixie Princesses and had the goal to produce it's own cartoons, and even distribute some other cartoons as well.

Most cartoon divisions shut down in the 60s. However, alongside Universal Cartoons, "Sprixie Cartoons" survived throughout the 60s, but in 1972, the division was shut down by the Sprixie Princesses, along with Universal Cartoons that same year.

1st logo (December 14th, 1916-August 29th, 1924)
Opening Logo: On a black background, or on the film's opening scene, we see a replica of the 1911 Sprixie Studios logo. The script font is slightly modifed to be a bit cartoonish, "CORP." is dropped from the logo, and the copyright date reads, "Copyright © (1916) Sprixie Studios Corp.". The Sprixies are still present though.

Variants:


 * On some early cartoons, the movie logo is used.
 * Depending on the cartoon, two of the following Sprixies can be seen.
 * Green and Yellow - Some cartoons
 * Blue and Yellow - Only on very few cartoons
 * Orange and Purple - Rarely seen on cartoons
 * Cyan and Red - Commonly seen on cartoons, and on specials
 * Starting in 2000, some cartoons were restored by the Sprixie Princesses and therfore, the logo is now in color. The statue is in yellow, the candle flames are orange, and the Sprixie's have their usual coloring.
 * "Sprixie Cartoons"'s first cartoon, "Light 'n Day", had the movie logo in a sepia tone.

Closing Logo: The words, "The End" are seen in the same script font, then it fades out to the following pharse: ""A Sprixie Cartoon Release". Copyright info is seen below. In it's final 2 years, the MPA logo is added below.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Extinct. Most cartoons that contained the opening and closing logos have since then been plastered with either the Sprixie Studios logo for opening versions, or the Sprixie Television Animation logo for closing versions.
 * It was first seen on "Light 'n Day", the division's first cartoon, and appeared on many cartoons until 1924.
 * VHS releases either retain this logo or plaster it with the 3rd, 4th, or 5th logos.
 * This had common appearances on "Harry the Magican" and "Tick Tock". The studio's major cartoons. When these were plastered with the current Sprixie Studios and Sprixie Television Animation logos on "MeTV", the logos were no more.
 * It was last seen on "Switch her Up!

2nd logo (September 3rd, 1923-May 1st, 1949)
Opening Logo: It's similar to the Sprixie Studios 1923 logo, but this time, it's in a cartoon form and the logo is still.

Variants:


 * In the logo's later years, the logo is tinted yellow.

Closing Logo: Same as before.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Extinct. Like before, most cartoons that contained the opening and closing logos have since then been plastered with either the Sprixie Studios logo for opening versions, or the Sprixie Television Animation logo for closing versions.
 * First seen on some "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" cartoons and last seen on "Dimes and Dollars".

3rd logo (May 4th, 1949-December 31st, 1955)
Logo: Same as the Sprixie Studios 1936 logo in it's 1947 version, but it is shortened, and cuts to the cartoon's title card.

Closing Logo: Same as before.

Technique: Same as the movie logo.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Extinct. See above why this is the case.

4th logo (January 1st, 1956-April 9th, 1972)
Logo: Same as before, but now it uses the 1955 logo.

Variant: The Standard structure variant was used on some cartoons from 1957 to 1964.

Closing Logo: Same as before.

Technique: Same as the movie logo.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the cartoon.

Availability: Extinct. See above why this is the case.

Final Note

 * After the division shut down, most cartoons produced by the studio were removed from the studio permanently. The division would relaunch in 1982 with Sprixie Television Animation.