Logo Variations - Millar Gough Ink

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Millar Gough Ink, with more to be added overtime.

The Blue Adventure Organization (2007)
The logo is in a blue-tone, also, the lens brightens the sun in the sky on the land but blurry behind a window in the office setting, a www.millargoughink.com URL appears below.

The Sprixie Movie (2013)
There is a version of the logo where Sprixie Princesses are above the bottle of ink. As mentioned above; a www.millargoughink.com URL is added below the logo. At the end, a print logo (à la the 2015 logo) with Sprixie Princesses at the top of it is seen with the National Amusements byline.

The Sticker Adventure (2012)
There is a long version of the logo, which would play rather than the original variant. The camera pans in as it stares at the ink bottle. The sticker with the company text (the one in gold with only the bottom half of "INK" in white) will appear as it comes below the bottle, before it gets labelled. After the music will play, the bottle breaks as the hammer comes down.

The Keyboard Counterpart (2011)

 * The logo would play normally, but the music of the trailer plays instead of the cartoon ditty music.
 * At the end of the movie, there is a variant of the logo where the text "A Walt-Disney based production company" appears below it and the text "A Millar/Gough Ink Production" appears above it.
 * On the teaser trailer, the logo appears with the Universal Pictures logo.
 * On the last two trailers, there is a version of the logo where the text "A Paramount Pictures Company" appears below it. The music of the movie trailer plays instead of the logo's music, composed by Zach Gough Wazowski.
 * On the first three trailers, the logo in an open-matte format plays normally, but with the word "A Paramount Pictures Company" added below it.

The Grossology Movie II (2025)

 * At the beginning of the movie, after the current Corus Entertainment logo plays, the 35mm "videotaped" version of the previous logo plays normally, with the word "A Paramount Global Entertainment, Inc. Company" being added below it. Also, when the music plays during the logo, the ink bottle gets slimed, which causes the stacked format text to be distorted and the ink bottle to be soggy.
 * At the end of the movie, the white logo appears along with the white Nelvana, Corus Entertainment and YTV logos on a black background. Above is the text reading "A Millar Gough Ink, Nelvana Limited, Corus and YTV Production" and below is " © 2025 Nelvana Enterprises Inc. All other rights reserved ".
 * On the teaser trailer, it's the summary: On a black background, the spotlights are above the bottle of ink like the '99 logo, and the byline reading "A Paramount Global Entertainment Enterprises, Inc. Company" appears below it. Suddenly, the slime covers the whole logo, which causes the ink bottle to be distorted and the byline to be obscured by the slime.
 * On the trailer, the previous logo plays, but the "A Paramount Global Company" byline appears above it and a www.millargoughink.com URL is added below.
 * On the DVD releases (some were released by Paramount Pictures and Studio B Productions), the music in the logo is silent as the logo plays. The logo is also still.

The Blockeries Movie (2007)
At the beginning of the movie, the logo plays normally, but the "X" is added where although the logo is behind the "X". It is stretched, which includes both of the words reading "You Got Blocked...", "Intended Blockee: Millar Gough Ink" and "Expiration: Infinity" behind the logo and the "X". At the end of the movie, the logo plays the rest as normal, but no hammer. The logo has no music, which contains ambience sounds in a very, very low volume. On the teaser trailer, the print logo (the known print logo like the said company's 2015 logo, but in Impact typeface and all in white) appears along with Sony and Disney logos on a darker rainbow background.

Shrobby (1998)
At the end of the show, the background is black, and the bottle is shifted upwards. No hammer is shown.

Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Reboot (2013)
At the end of the show (based on the 2006-2009 show Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!), the logo plays normally, but no hammer. When the music is done playing when the logo starts, it starts with a bell gliss.

Caccac (2012)
The logo plays normally, but the ink bottle model is made out of a cactus without spikes, and no hammer is shown. On the international prints of the said show, the logo plays normally without a hammer.

The Slurp Guy Movie (2006; co-produced by Nintendo; distributed by Nelvana; co-distributed by Intelligent Systems)
The monochrome version of the logo plays with no hammer, but the ink bottle has been drawn on paper, with a hammer being replaced with Paper Mario using it to hammer it.

At the end of a movie, the Slurp Guy sucks the color out of the ink bottle but reversed, which adds it, along with the whole background of the office setting. After he adds the color out of the whole logo, the Slurp Guy goes away and the copyright info is added below the logo.

On the teaser trailer, the logo plays without a hammer, but for half a split-second, suddenly, the Slurp Guy appears next to the bottle and starts shouting at the screen, which causes it to shake (except for the ink bottle itself). The logo is monochrome and the background of the office setting is replaced with paper.

Hurricane Burricane! Hurry! (2011)
The logo begins with a claw setting the bottle on the floor and the logo plays the rest as normal.

At the end of a movie, the logo is shown on a computer monitor along with the Disney, Nelvana, Baby Einstein, Reel FX, Bejuba Entertainment and Pixar logos.

On the teaser trailer, the logo contains a night vision effect, which appears along with the Disney, Nelvana, Baby Einstein, Reel FX, Bejuba Entertainment and Pixar logos. All the logos takes place on a dark-green background.

The Stormy Movie (2003): On the second-half of the logo, as the hammer appears to be falling down, the ink bottle gets electrocuted but doesn't disappear, which causes the background to be tinted dark blue, the electrical arc particle to be added behind the bottle and the music to abruptly stop, but it will have a dramatic theme as the music stops. No hammer is shown sometimes.

At the end of the movie, the logo is done as normal, but the hammer is therefore absent.

Smallville: Twice Upon Christmas (2006; co-distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by DisneyToon Studios and Nelvana Enterprises Inc.)
At the beginning of the movie, on the first half of the logo, Mickey and his friends being off-screen tries to yell "Pluto, no!" as off-screen Pluto inadvertently destroys the lights on the office setting, which causes the logo to turn dark, the ditty music to wind down, the "MILLAR GOUGH INK" text (the labelled text) to disappear, the color of the ink bottle to become dissolved, the office setting to dissolve and the color of the floor to turn to black. The whole logo is suddenly turned all to black. This variant is used along with the 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo, but when the ball of light draws the line over the castle dropping what seems to be pixie dust, the ball of light turns into electrical ball, and again, the logo gets destroyed, which causes the line to fall down, the "Walt Disney" text to explode, the "PICTURES" text to become destroyed and the castle to collapse. This also causes the music to wind down. The destroying noise also causes to wind down as well. The blue background in the logo also causes to turn black. This variant again was used along with the DisneyToon Studios logo, but when Mickey Mouse tries to draw the company text, the paintbrush got run out of paint, and the whole logo gets destroyed, which causes Mickey Mouse to cry and run away as he screams, the company text to get ripped, the red circle to fall off the logo, the white background to be exploded and the music to wind down. This variant was once again used along with the Nelvana logo, but when the polar bear bumps the star, like a scene of Pluto destroying the Christmas decorations from Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas, the Nelvana logo gets destroyed by short circuit, which causes the star to fall off, the polar bear to get off the text and flies away, the "NELVANA" text along with the 2006 byline (known as the "CORUS ENTERTAINMENT" byline) to be slanted and fall off and the music to wind down. Also, the child's laughter is not heard in the Nelvana logo. Also, some people may scream as both the Walt Disney Pictures and Nelvana logos get destroyed. Also, all the logos are electronic toy-like objects. When it's destroyed on purpose, the toy-like logos get electrical arced by a bowl of fruit punch. As the music winds down, the music automatically adds a robot voice effect. Also, as the logos get a power blackout when it's destroyed, all of the logos could break. This is an serious accidental variant of the logo.

At the end of the Christmas movie, the logos are tinted in a red-green-white gradient. Once again in the Nelvana logo, the haze is usually absent.

On the teaser trailer, the logos are superimposed on a green wall. The logos then disappear as the camera zooms out.

On original US airings of the said movie, the logos are playing the rest as normal.

On all trailers except for the last trailer, the ink bottle is wrapped with Christmas lights. No hammer is seen in the logo.

On the last trailer, the logo is shown in outlines on a black background. Again, the hammer is usually absent in the logo.

On DVD releases of the movie, the Christmas edition of the logos play instead the rest as normal.

Flood II (2028)
The logo from 2015 is tinted along with Entertainment One and Chiagozie Elobuike Productions logos. Seen only at the beginning of the movie.

Vestryville (2023)
The logo from 1999 is used as normal, with the words "PRODUCED WITH THE PARTNERSHIP OF" above. Seen at the end of the show.

Survive The Forest Of Doom 3 (2024; produced by Mircowave Pictures Entertainment and The Chace-Golden Company, Inc.)
The logo from 1999 has the glitch effect on the screen along with Mircowave Pictures Entertainment and The Chace Golden Company logos.

Cheep-a-box (2007)
The logo is above the white block.

Fasternate (2000)
The logo plays slower like the 2001-2011 version of the logo.

CVC Language Arts (2004)
The logo has school supplies in the office setting.

For international airings, the same variant of the logo is used with the word "INTERNATIONAL" below.

Marky (2000)
The logo is set on a desk.

Chirpy-Chirp (2005; co-produced by Nelvana and distributed by HIT Entertainment and SpongyBobby Inc.)
The logo is set on a sidewalk outside.