Your Dream Variations - Nelvana

Here you write dream variations for Nelvana Enterprises Inc. to be real.

Stella: Twisted In Time (1999): The logo plays as usual, but the polar bear and the comet gets sucked into a vortex.

CaptinFalconFan2000:

Sonia and the Seven Doors (2004, co-produced by Sonic Productions): The 1995 logo plays, but the comet goes to the left of the screen and summoning a door with the inside completely black, which opens up as we go inside the door as the black inside it fills up the entire screen which the films logo appears in pink and zooms into one of the letters, which the pink fades into Sonia's bedroom as the movie finally starts.

Chace1204:

PinkFong's Potty Adventures (2017) (TBA): The logo has the variant where the background is a clip from PinkFong's mostly habit song, The Potty Song, but the clip are split-screened in three. The black background is half-transparent. a "NELVANA" wordmark with the 2004 byline underneath it appears and swings before it stops. A white polar bear starts flying onto the screen and stops onto the company text. Then, it bumps a star. No haze is shown along with the star twinkling. Also the logo has the audio from the Care Bears: Adventures in Wonderland variant of the 1985 logo.

Magical Adventures Of WordWorld (2008): The 2004-2018 logo plays, but the end of the logo got interrupted by a blue magic wand falling down, bumping the bear, then, the bear gets surprised that it got bumped by a magic wand, then, the magic wand gets held by a bear, throwing it like a boomerang, transitioning to the 2007 The Magic Store logo.

Pinkfong: The Movie (2024): The videotaped version of the 2004-2018 logo with the current byline plays, but Pinkfong appears instead of the polar bear. As a result, Pinkfong then points at the star appearing before it shines.

On the theatrical trailer, a current byline is shown instead on the 2004-2018 logo.

At the end, a "NELVANA" text fades in along with the current byline before a polar bear appears.

On the bonus featured deleted scenes, the 2004-2018 logo plays, but there is a current byline in place of the 2004 byline.

On the video game, the polar bear is next to the logo with the word "GAME INTERACTIVE" below the "NELVANA" text.

Chace1204

Pet Pad Party (2013-present): The logo is still, and the opening theme of the game can be heard.

Mario & Luigi: Partners In Time (2005): Mario and Luigi and their partners appear instead of the polar bear.

Little Einsteins (2005-20??): No haze is shown, but when the polar bear bumps a star, a rainbow appears out of it. It zooms across the screen, transitioning to the 2000-2007 Baby Einstein logo.

The Little Einsteins Movie (based on Little Einsteins) (2027; International airings):


 * At the beginning of the movie, the "videotaped" variant of the previous logo is used with the current byline reading "A Corus Company". The Little Einsteins fly by in their rocket waving to the audience as the polar bear bumps the star. No haze is shown.
 * On the teaser trailer, the print logo is shown along with both the Disney and Baby Einstein logo superimposed on a curtain. No haze is shown.
 * At the end of international airings, the full logo without the haze is used, but in the byline, "ENTERTAINMENT" is absent. The byline instead reads "A CORUS™ COMPANY".
 * On Canadian airings of the teaser trailer, either the YTV, Qubo or CTV logos are added next to the Baby Einstein logo from 1996-2013.
 * On European airings, the logo is still.
 * On CTV airings, the full logo plays the rest as normal. Before the logo ends, the black BG fades to a curtain on a stage, with the Little Einsteins flying by in their rocket waving to the audience.

The Grossology Movie (2029; co-produced by Millar/Gough Ink and distributed by YTV):


 * At the beginning of the movie, the "NELVANA" text is green with the current byline in white, and the color of the star and the polar bear are light-green.
 * At the end of the movie, the Grossology variant is shown with a current byline, also with a www.nelvana.com URL and a copyright info.
 * On the teaser trailer, the Grossology variant is played with a current byline.

WordWorld (2030; reboot; TV series): The 2004-2018 logo with a current byline is used, but it is improved and enhanced in CGI, and the polar bear was replaced with Bear (from the 2007 series WordWorld) but she is white and the word as part of her body "POLAR" was added below.

The Baby Einstein Movie (2066): The extended version of the Baby Einstein 2000-2013 logo theme is heard as the 1994 videotaped version of the 2004-2018 logo with a current byline plays as usual. After the haze disappears, it automatically transitions to the Baby Einstein logo from 2008 to 2013 without the Disney logo.

The Orchestra Movie (2033):


 * The 2016-present logo without a byline plays as usual, but the logo's theme is played on the orchestra.
 * At the end, the blue colors are instead white and no background is shown.

Pinkfong's Potty Adventures (2017; International print):


 * The 2004-2018 logo but bylineless would play as usual, but the background color is dark-blue with stars.
 * However, don't expect this variant to pop up on the BBC British print of the said series, that one has the original variant of the 2016 logo instead.

Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018; Nelvana release): The logo plays normally, but suddenly, Bowser Jr appears, pushing the logo away before the polar bear fades out. A Nintendo logo will appear after the logo ends. No haze is shown.

The Little Einsteins Movie (based on Little Einsteins) (2027; American airings):

Piggy Adventure (2006): The bylineless logo plays normally, but no haze.
 * The logo plays normally, but the byline instead is " A CORUS COMPANY ". As the logo ends, a caterpillar transitions to the 2008-2010 Baby Einstein logo, but with the current logo instead.
 * At the end of a movie, the print logo appears along with the Disney and Baby Einstein logos on a black background. A copyright info is added below.
 * On the first trailer, the 2004-2018 logo without the byline appears along with the Disney and Baby Einstein logos on a white background. No haze is shown.
 * On the second trailer, the 2004-2018 logo with the current byline plays, with the www.nelvana.com URL appearing below it. No haze is shown.
 * On the last trailer, the videotaped version of the 2004-2018 logo with the Corus logo in place of the "CORUS" text for the byline plays, but no haze. The music for the logo plays before the beginning of the trailer is heard, but when the polar bear (the Aurora polar bear) bumps the star which twinkles, the Little Einsteins fly by in their rocket waving "Hello" to the audience. No haze is shown.
 * On the theatrical trailer, the 2004-2018 logo but bylineless plays, but the 2000-2010 Baby Einstein logo theme is heard instead of the guitar tune, and when the polar bear bumps the star, as the logo ends, it cuts to the 2000-2007 Baby Einstein logo but in an open-matte format with the current logo instead, but no haze.
 * At the end of the TV spot, the Mike the Knight variant of the 2004-2018 logo with the 2006 byline plays, but now with haze. When the polar bear bumps the star, a child's laughter is heard.
 * On the second TV spot, the 2004-2018 logo plays normally, but the "NELVANA" text is bigger, and the haze is above the text. No byline is shown, but a copyright info appears in place of the byline.
 * At the end of the second TV spot, the 2004-2018 full logo plays normally, but a copyright info reading "© 2027 Nelvana Enterprises, Inc. All other rights reserved" appears below the byline. A current byline is seen in place of the 2006 byline.
 * On the first TV spot, the 2004-2018 logo with the 2016-present wordmark and current byline appears along with Disney and Baby Einstein logos. The logos take place on a black BG.

Brown And Green: The Animated Series (2009): The logo plays normally, but no haze. The logo also takes place on a dark rainbow background.

Pipeflood (2005; released by Nintendo and Kaboom! Entertainment): The logo is tinted along with the Nintendo and Kaboom Entertainment logo.

At the end of a movie, the logo plays the rest as normal after the Kaboom Entertainment logo ends as the transition reveals the said logo. The 2004 byline is also seen below.

Lemmy's Robot: Robots In Wonderland (2007): The logo plays, but the text except for the byline is in an mechanical robotic font. The 2006 byline is seen here, also. This variant is seen at the end of the movie, but not on original US airings (eg Discovery Family).

Dannyville In Europe (2006): The entire full logo plays the rest as normal, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the words "PRODUCED WITH THE PARTNERSHIP OF" is seen at the top of the polar bear and the logo shines. Also, the haze is usually absent.

The Teardrop Movie (2022): The logo from the 6th one is used as normal, but the white colors (except for the byline, the haze and the "NELVANA" text) are. After the polar bear stops onto the text, the words "A CORUS™ ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" appears letter-by-letter from the left. As the haze appears, the logo shines.

At the end of the movie, the logo is seen at the left, The Magic Store logo is seen at the center and the KaBoom Entertainment logo is seen at the right. The background colors of all the logos have been changed to. Also, all the logos are animated and the Nelvana logo has no haze.

On the teaser trailer, the logo is still.

Chiagozie Elobuike:

Toadsville (2012): TBA

Honey-Bees (2013): TBA

Pillies (2007): TBA

Bees (2005): TBA

Letter Factory: Rebooted (2023): TBA

Peas (2024): TBA

The Franklin & Friends Movie (2025): TBA

Chace1204:

Freddee's (2023): The 2004 logo with the current byline is used.

The Pees (2023; co-produced by Pinkfong): The logo (see the 2004 logo) is tinted yellow along with the Pinkfong logos.

Barbie: Paper Journal (2023; co-produced with Silver Ant): The 2004 logo with the "CORUS ENTERTAINMENT" byline is used.

Intended Blockee Movie (2023): The logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, it's interrupted by a "X".

The Paper Mario Movie: The Sequel (2056): The logo plays, but appears side-by-side with the Nintendo logo.

Trip Over The Millar (2007; co-produced with Millar/Gough Ink, Infinite Frameworks, Corus, YTV, HiT Entertainment, Nitrogen Studios Canada Inc. and EMJAG Productions): The logo plays, but the white color of the polar bear instead is brown with some beige spots like the bear, the star is yellow, the "NELVANA" text appears as the bear flies onto the screen along with the byline and the trademark symbol is replaced with the registered symbol. It appears at the beginning of the film.

At the end of the movie, a more common variant of the logo is used without the haze.

Super Looney (2018; American comedy series): The full 2004 logo with the Corus Entertainment byline plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the black background turns into a dark indigo background with real-life stars. This is an remastered variant of the logo.

Ethan And The Bonzawell (2008): The logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the blue outline colors turn themselves to green, and the "NELVANA" text's white color turns to green.

On the video game, the Nelvana International logo with the byline from the next one is used on a black background.

Danielle's Science (2013): The full Nelvana logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the slime (from the Grossology variant) covers up the whole logo.

Egypt (2003): On a dark blue background, the water appears from above. The water then transforms into the Nelvana logo. After the water has morphed into a logo, the Corus Entertainment byline appears below.

Polly Jamma (2015; movie): The logo plays as normal. After the polar bear bumps the star, it settles down and walks away as the star disappears. The background then starts to transition to the opening sequence before the "NELVANA" text zooms in away.

Mister Honeybee (2008): The full logo plays, but the "NELVANA" text is revealed when the polar bear walks onto the text, and when the polar bear gets the star bumped, the flash transitions to the haze appearing behind it the logo, causing the text to shine from the left to the right.

Cooking Food In the Kitchen (2012): The logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the star may spin around before it stops as it twinkles, similar from the Grossology variant.

Human Spinners (1997): The logo plays, but when the comet appears, the logo transforms into a 2004 logo, with the 2004 polar bear in place of the 1995 polar bear intact.

Lunchie-Bear (2007): The logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the vegetable soup covers up the whole logo (a la the Grossology variant).

Sith-Lightning (2023; co-produced by Infinite Frameworks, Millar Gough Ink and Treehouse TV): The logo plays, but when the polar bear bumps the star, the polar bear gets struck by a lightning bolt, which causes the polar bear to become electrocuted, the "NELVANA" text to become burned and turned to coal, and the byline to become ripped apart, except for the star. The music is heard but it's interrupted by the sound of the lightning bolt striking.

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