Blue Border Studios

Background
Blue Border Studios was founded in February 1987 by a number of artists and technicians who had worked on the 1982 Bolt Castle film ROB while employed at IL&A/Computervision. Blue Border produced the famous "Homertoons Blob" commercial bumper which aired on Homer Simpson from 1993 to about 1997. Blue Border didn't produce animated movies until 2002 with the advent of Snow Week, a joint production of Blue Border with Great Structure. Currently, it is a division of Great Structure and a subsidiary of Olds Corporation. On January 5, 2009, the studio was moved from White Plains, New York to Greenwich, Connecticut. Recently on December 18, 2009, Blue Border animated the new Great Structure logo with an extra searchlight and palm trees for Great Structure's 75th anniversary.

1st Logo (March 15, 2002-March 11, 2005)
Nickname: "The Blue Feather"

Logo: On a black background, we see the white words "Blue Border" in a Times New Roman font zooming out from us, then we see a blue feather. The words "Blue Border" turns 3-D style and the feather shines. A copyright stamp appears below.

Variant: A still version exists.

FX/SFX: The "Blue Border" zooming out, the shining.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the movie or none for the still version. A short tune followed by a deep voice saying "Blue Border" and a ping for the animated version.

Availability: The animated version is seen on many Blue Border shorts, as well as the 2004 animated movie Team Curling Chive. The still version appears on Snow Week, the company's debut film.

Scare Factor: Low, unless you are scared of the shining and the close-up "Blue Border".

2nd Logo (March 11, 2005-)
Nickname: "The Blue Border Shield", "Blue Border Studios Wigga-Wigga"

Logo: On a plain blue background, we see a plain white shield with a blue outline wiggling over the gray words "Blue Border" in the same font as the previous logo. Then the word "studios", in plain white, fades in underneath. Then the logo fades away. Sometimes, the background is plain white and "studios" is in grey.

Variants:
 * A still version appears on video games based on the company's films. This is also used as a closing logo.
 * The logo was enhanced with more realistic tinting in 2014.
 * On The Quiet Mansion, the background is orange and "studios" is black.

FX/SFX: The circle "wiggling".

Music/Sounds: The opening/closing theme of the movie or silent.

Availability: Current and very common. This can be seen on all Blue Border Studios movies starting with Androids.

Scare Factor: None.

3rd Logo (July 1, 2009-) (3-D Alternative)
Nickname: "The Blue Border Shield II"

Logo: On a black background, we see the same shield from before and spins around to reveal "Blue Border", then the background turns white. Instead of "studios" fading in, it spreads out from behind the logo. This whole logo is in 3-D.

Variant: As with its 2D counterpart, this logo was also enhanced with more realistic tinting.

FX/SFX: Very nice 3-D CGI going around here!

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Seen on Blue Border's 3-D releases starting with Snow Week: Dawn of the Monsters, and also appeared on the 2011 film Blu, as well as all movies after that. Used in tandem with the previous logo.

Scare Factor: None.