Chace's Dream Variations - Millar Gough Ink

''This is my version of the Millar-Gough Ink dream variations page. You can write dream variations for the company to be real. -Chace1204''

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La Qui-Mario (2001): The logo plays, but the ink bottle is huge and is metallic. Also, when the hammer smashes the bottle, the ink bottle (metallic bottle) is too heavier for the ink to spread, so the only hammer would break instead. This variant is seen at the end of the show and also on the teaser trailer for the movie.

Grawvity Fawfulphants (2004; produced by The Nintendo Company and Coca-Cola Telecommunications; produced in association with Nelvana; co-produced by YTV (Canada)): The logo is animated, which starts with the camera zooming out revealing the company's text. Also, during this logo, the music is not heard.

Sticker6 (2011): The logo has the text company text below, which plays the rest as normal.

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The Litra-Men (2006): TBA.

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The Fannar Movie (2008): TBA.

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Wordephants (2003): The logo is shown in-credit. This is used for the credits from the series.

Truckday (2019; produced in association with General Word LP; produced by Nelvana, The Learning Box and Walt Disney Television Animation (currently Disney TV Animation)): The previous logo plays, but when the hammer smashes the bottle, the screen gets 16mm videotaped and it's grayscaled.

Federal Paper Toad Gonvernment (co-produced by Nintendo; 2011): The logo plays, but when the hammer smashes the bottle the logo reverses and turns into paper drawing being colored with crayons. Only at the beginning of the film.

Sid the Science Kid: The Movie II: Scientific Adventure (2024): The 1994 "videotaped" variant of the 1999 logo plays, but the logo is greyscaled along with both the KCET and Jim Henson Company logos. Pin's Great Adventure (2006 TV program; based on: Battle For Dream Island): The 1999 logo has no hammer, but Pin from Battle For Dream Island is shown off-screen, holding the ink bottle.

Bergi Onto Sandbox (2013): The logo plays, but the wood hammer replaces the sledgehammer and hits it so the bottle is bonked.

Germy Under The Ground (2022): The 1999 "Ink Bottle" logo is hand-drawn and colored on a paper with pencils and crayons.

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2016): From 2010 to November 2015, the 1999 logo has the color of ink in like the character Twilight Sparkle's hair.

Sprite Under Bushes (1996): (I don't know what the summary is.)

Gravity For Enderman (2005): The background is The End from Minecraft, the color of the ink is dark-purple, and the lid for the bottle is white. Also, the label is white. No hammer is shown. This variation for the 1999 logo can be found on a teaser trailer.

Ghette (2008): A prototype version of the 1999 logo contains the text in an official Impact typeface. The word "INK" does not have the bottom white gradient, the screen does not fade to orange-red and the Motion Blur is not included. The logo is also animated using computer animation. PAL prints (e.g. the United Kingdom prints, British airings, international airings or European, Asian or Australian airings) use the normal logo instead.

Sandmanna Returns (2016-present): A beaker is replaced with the bottle of ink from the 1999 corporative logo, and the drop is absent. The font is in Impact while "I N K" is seen on a label. This variation has the logo similar to an extremely rare print logo. A pilot of the show from 2015 has the 1999 logo instead.

POO (abbreviation for Pelly Original Organization) (2001): We fade to a 1999 logo. (This is a dream version)

Caterpillar Service (2015; produced with Baby Einstein): The 1994 "videotaped" version of the 1999 logo plays, but the ink is purple, the word "MILLAR" is yellow, the word "GOUGH" is red, the word "INK" is blue and the bottle has the caterpillar's antennae.