Sprixie Television Studios

Background
"Sprixie Television Studios", is the television division of Sprixie Studios. Founded in 1949, around the same time "TCF Television Productions Inc." was founded. And was also founded by the 7 Sprixies. The company was known to compete againest "Revue Productions, Inc.", and "Paramount Television Productions, Inc." The company later officially launched in 1955 with the release of the popular TV show, "Sprixie Battles." Just like Sprixie Studios, Sprixie Television Studios is one of the most popular Television companies. Alongside Walt Disney Television, MGM Television, Universal Television, and many more. The company celebrated it's 60th anniversary in 2009.

Their first logo was interesting, as the logo was basically a tower with a sunburst in the background. Used from 1949 to 1957. The Sprixie Tower was later introduced in 1957 and was used ever since then on later TV shows and cartoons. With the logo adding the 7 Sprixies in 1965 and CGI later being added in 1992. The logo was later updated in 2010 to use the 2009 "20th Century Fox" structure. And in 2020, the "20th Century Studios" structure. The logo later on started using the "Disney Fox Media Entertainment" logo base for the logo, although, the television logo plans to be upgraded later on with the upcoming rebrand.

Throughout the years, the company was never really owned by a parent company. But on May 13th, 2021, Kirby Studios announced to purchase the company's assets. On Febuary 5th, 2022, the byline was inserted into the company's logo. And the byline will most likely be appearing in the next logo once Sprixie Television Studios rebrands.

1st logo (August 9th, 1949 - December 25th, 1957)
Nicknames: "SSC Tower", "SSC Sunburst"

Logo: On a blue background, we see a tower that looks similar to the Sprixie Studios logos, however, instead of the structure reading Sprixie Studios, the text is replaced with the words, "SSTV" with a sunburst behind the structure. The following bylines can appear at the bottom.

Bylines:
 * DISTRIBUTED FROM THE SPRIXIE KINGDOM STUDIOS OF SPRIXIE STUDIOS TELEVISION CORPORATION
 * FILMED AT THE SPRIXIE KINGDOM STUDIOS OF SPRIXIE STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS INC.

Variants: Only a few.
 * On some shows, like the "Sprixie Battles" TV show, the logo can be imposed over the credits. But sometimes, the logo can cut in from black.
 * For color shows, the logo has the tower colored in Gold, Yellow and orange, while the background is colored blue.
 * On the prototype variant of the logo, the logo has a darker tint, and has the byline, "FILMED AT THE SPRIXIE KINGDOM STUDIOS OF SPRIXIE STUDIOS PRODUCTIONS INC."

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or just the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Extremely rare.
 * It's made appearances on the first season of "Sprixie Battles", Broken Arrow, the first season of How to Marry a Millionaire (the series), and My Friend Flicka in color. It's also been seen on Time for Beany, and many other shows.

Editor's Note: An amazing logo, even though it is rare to find, it can still be found on blu-ray releases of the first season of "Sprixie Battles", and on VHS releases.

2nd logo (October 7, 1958-August 20, 1959)
Nicknames: ""Starry Sky", "Floating Structure"

Logo: It's just a still version of the Sprixie Studios 1936 logo, however, over the tower, the following words:

"IRVING ASHER" "Executive Producer"

appear on screen.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Just the end theme of the show or none.

Availability: Rare. It was only seen on Season 4, Episode 9 of "Sprixie Battles." However, it was seen on some copies of second season of How to Marry a Millionaire.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd logo (September 29, 1959-June 5, 1963)
Nicknames: ""Starry Sky", "Floating Structure"

Logo: It's very similar to the "20th Century Fox Television" 1959 logo, however, the name instead reads, "Sprixie Studios." The company name, does indeed fade in, and the letters are in bold. Just like the "TCFTV" logo.

Variants: Three variants exist.
 * On Sprixie Battles, the logo is still.
 * In rare cases, the logo may be in color. But no prints of it have been founded yet.
 * For Adventures in Paradise, the logo is followed by the "Martin Manulis Productions" logo.

FX/SFX: The fade in of the company's name.

Music/Sounds: Only two.
 * Mostly the logo is slient.
 * Sometimes, the opening theme of the show can be heard, however, it is the case for closing themes of shows.

Availability: Extremely rare.
 * It was first seen on Season 5 of "Sprixie Battles", and continued to be in use as a secondary logo until 1963.
 * Other shows like The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis on MeTV and the Shout! Factory DVD set use this logo too.
 * Adventures in Paradise, is also known to use this logo.
 * The short-lived NBC sitcom, "Five Fingers", was also known to use this logo.

Editor's Note: Nothing too strange of this logo.

4th logo (July 24th, 1959-1984)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure II", "The Sprixie Tower II", "1930s Tower"

Logo: We see the 1936 Sprixie Studios logo, with the camera being close up in front of the structure, then a few seconds later, the camera begins to back up as the word, "TELEVISION", which is slanted at some sort of angle, appears and zooms out, covering the word, "STUDIOS". Which also fills the whole screen. This is very similar to how the "20th Century Fox Television" 1957 logo animated.

Variants: A couple. "TELEVISION" text zooming out and covering the "STUDIOS" word.
 * There exists a rare "DISTRIBUTED BY" variant of the logo, which has the logo being still in it's final position, and the words, "DISTRIBUTED BY," can be seen on the screen. It was only founded on one episode of Season 5 of "Sprixie Battles."
 * In the logos early years, the camera backed up slowly and the fade in of the logo was slowed down as well.
 * Two short variants exist.
 * The first short variant has the camera back up quickly and after the camera backs up, the "TELEVISION" text comes in so quickly.
 * The second short variant, (also known as the sped-up variant,) as the camera is backing up, it jumps Straight to the
 * The logo can sometimes have a pinkish tint to the logo.
 * Sometimes the searchlights abruptly jump back to where they began when the logo began.

FX/SFX: The spotlights, including the "TELEVISION" text zooming out.

Music/Sounds: There's a few fanfares that were used for this logo.
 * 1959-1964: A rearrangement of the Alfred Newman fanfare used on the movie variation.
 * 1961-1966: A short tune played on muted trumpets and strings that is a variation of the jingle, but does not sound exactly like a Fox jingle.
 * 1963-1964: A shortened variant of the 1959 theme.
 * 1965-1966: A sped-up/shortened version of the 1961 theme.

Music/Sounds Variants: Only three exist.
 * On Hong Kong, the 1959 fanfare would have different arrangements.
 * On some shows, the logo may have the opening or closing theme of the show. Varying on it.
 * In other cases, the logo can be silent.

Availability: Very rare.
 * It was first seen on season 5 of "Sprixie Battles" and has appeared on other shows like, Leave It to Beaver on TV Land, Me-TV, and Antenna TV, S1 of McHale's Navy and Alfred Hitchcock Presents on Antenna TV, the final two seasons of The Lucy Show, And many others.
 * It also plastered the older "Sprixie Cartoon Studios" logos used from 1924 to 1952.
 * This logo was also seen on "FOX" shows like, Daniel Boone, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and 12 O'Clock High, Lost In Space and many other shows.

Editor's Note: The "TELEVISION" text plastering over the "STUDIOS" word, does make the structure read "SPRIXIE TELEVISION CORP.". Also, the fanfares used on this logo, which often sound nothing like the standard SSC fanfare, could startle a few viewers at first.

5th logo (November 19th, 1967-1984)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure III", "The Sprixie Tower III", "1950s Tower"

Logo: Same as the Sprixie Studios 1955 logo, however, the word, "STUDIOS" is removed from this logo and replaced with "TELEVISION." This also removes the "TELEVISION" word plastering over the structure on this logo. The camera backing away from the structure has been removed as well. This is the first Television logo to add the 7 Sprixies from the theatrical logo.

Variants: A couple.
 * As a secondary logo, the logo can sometimes use the "Standard Structure" variant of the 1955 logo. Despite the theatrical logo discontinuing the "Standard Structure" variant in 1967, it was used for the television logo up until 1976.
 * On B&W prints of classic color shows from the era, such as Batman, Sprixie Battles, and reruns of King Kong, the logo is in gray scale. This does not apply to the "Standard Structure" variant, however.
 * On Liars' Club, A still variant of the logo with the words "DISTRIBUTED BY" on the top left corner of the logo, can be seen. This variant is extinct currently. And video footage has not been found at this time.
 * Starting in 1968, the logo is pushed to the right a bit and Purple is visible now unlike before. This change also applied to the "Standard Structure" variant too.
 * In 1976, the registered trademark "®" symbol was added. This sadly did not apply to the "Standard Structure" variant as it was discontinued at that time.
 * A shorten version of the 1955 Sprixie Studios logo can be seen on the TV series, The Starlost. And also, some episodes of Sprixie Battles.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo. (Although without the camera zooming out and the "TELEVISION" text zooming out.)

Music/Sounds:
 * 1967-1969; Same as the previous logo.
 * 1968-1984; Same as the previous logo. This shorten fanfare would also be used for the next logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Same as before. Usually, it would use the opening or closing theme of a show, or no audio at all. A generic theme was used on some co-produced shows, however.
 * For some DVD and Blu-ray prints of the S1 Batman episode "Hi Diddle Riddle", and some episodes of Sprixie Battles Season 1, the 1989 fanfare from the next logo is used.
 * Due to some reverse plastering errors, the 1989 TCFTV jingle is used on HULU prints of M*A*S*H.
 * On recent reruns of older Sprixie Battles seasons, the fanfare from the current logo is used. Most likely due to a reverse plaster error.

Availability: Rare. This is due to it being plastered by later logos.
 * The normal logo can be seen on later seasons of Sprixie Battles, and this logo was last seen on Retro TV and World Harvest Television.
 * The Standard Structure variant would be seen from 1967 to 1976, and was discontinued on the first two episodes of The Fall Guy. It's mostly used as a secondary logo until 1976 as well.
 * It's also appeared on VHS releases of Tomorrow's Child. It's Good to Be Alive (1974), aired on Atlanta's WATC 57, June 27, 2009, preserved the 1976 version at the beginning. It's also seen on the Season 2 Blu-ray of Lost in Space.
 * This logo was restored on Hulu prints of the first two seasons of M*A*S*H. Just like the "20th Century Fox Television" 1965 logo. This marks the first time this logo was restored to that series.

Editor's Note: A pretty decent logo for it's time. The 1976 version is known to be a waste however. And the Standard Structure variant of the logo was pretty amazing during it's run.

6th logo (1980-1981)
Nicknames: "The Forgotten Super Structure", "The Forgotten Sprixie Tower", "1980s Tower I"

Logo: Same as the Sprixie Studios 1980 logo, however, just like before, the word "TELEVISION" replaces "STUDIOS." The logo is also squished a bit in this version.

Variants: Only one.
 * There is a Widescreen variant of the logo with the Hue being slightly modified. The logo is a bit more squished in this version as well.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: The same 1965 theme from the previous two logos.

Availability: Extinct.
 * Only seen on some episodes of Sprixie Battles. And this logo was only used as a secondary logo as a placeholder for the next logo.

Editor's Note: The logo was known to be a cheap rush and waste of time and money, but it only served as a prototype for the next logo.

7th logo (December 13th, 1981-1993)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure IV", "The Sprixie Tower IV", "1980s Tower"

Logo: Same as the Sprixie Studios 1981 logo, however, the company name, (including Cyan and Red,) have been moved up a bit to make room for the word, "TELEVISION." Making the logo read, Sprixie Studios Television. Unlike in the theatrical logo though, one of the spotlights is not present in the background.

Variants: A lot.
 * In the logos early days, the logo was slightly darker than before, and the left spotlight was colored pink instead of having its usual colors. Changes were made in January of 1982 to remove the dark tint and change the color of the left spotlight beam to match up with the rest of the spotlights.
 * Sometimes, the registered trademark "®" symbol, can be replaced with the trademark "TM" symbol. This was only seen on Sprixie Battles however.
 * This logo can be filmed and come in a videotaped/telecine version. (Telecine was added in 1986) The filmed variant was used throughout the logos whole run.
 * On the series Origins of the Sprixies, the sky is a bit darker. This change fully applied in 1984.
 * For some shows, like Sprixie Battles, The Simpsons S3 episodes: "Bart the Murderer", "Homer Defined", "Treehouse of Horror II", "Lisa's Pony", "Flaming Moe's", "I Married Marge", "Radio Bart", "Separate Vocations", "Colonel Homer", "Black Widower", and "Bart's Friend Falls in Love", and a couple other shows, more of the structure is visible.
 * There is a rare variant that exists which includes different coloring, and there are three spotlights in the background. This was only seen on one episode of Sprixie Battles and five episodes of Origins of the Sprixies.
 * Sometimes, the logo freezes before it fades out.
 * On Bobby's World, it has a greenish background.
 * In 1989, the colors were tweaked a bit and the logo was pushed to the left slightly in this variant. The left spotlight beam also got it's pink color back too. "Yellow Sprixie" can also be seen in the logo slightly now.

FX/SFX: Almost the same as the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: There's two.
 * December 13th, 1981-August 22, 1991; The 1965 theme from the previous three logos. Interestingly enough, despite it being discontinued in 1989, the fanfare continued to be used a secondary fanfare on S1 and early S2 episodes of In Living Color, the first two S5 episodes of L.A. Law, the L.A. Law 100th Episode Celebration, a few international prints of S1 Bobby's World episodes, and most of season 1 episodes and the first season 2 episode of True Colors. This also includes some episodes of Sprixie Battles.
 * November 1989-1993: A shorten version of the 1979 SS fanfare. Which was also used in the next logo.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the extended 1965 fanfare from the previous logos is used. Mostly due to plastering errors.
 * Abridged versions of the 1965 fanfare as seen on Hooperman that the closing theme ends abruptly with the last note of the 1965 theme, and Charlie & Co., which used the last 5 notes of the fanfare, exist.
 * There are two versions of the 1989 fanfare. The first one has some sort of echo at the end of the fanfare. The other one doesn't contain the echo at the last note.

Availability: Uncommon. Due to the current plastering with the next couple logos.
 * As with the previous Sprixie Studios Television logos, it debuted on Sprixie Battles with the dark tint. However, this is the last "SSTV" logo that debuted on Sprixie Battles however.
 * The later version's debution wasn't really known. But some episodes of Sprixie Battles in January of 1982 debuted this logo however.
 * It can be found on The Simpsons episodes "There's No Disgrace Like Home", "Krusty Gets Busted", "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington", "Treehouse of Horror II", "Saturdays of Thunder", "Colonel Homer", and "Black Widower" DVD releases.
 * The rare version only debuted on one episode of Sprixie Battles, and five episodes of Origins of the Sprixies, however, the current logo plastering this variant has caused the rare variant to go extinct.
 * The 1989 version debuted on a handful of early Simpsons episodes on FXNOW, FX's streaming service, in 4:3 mode only.
 * Despite the logo's discontinuation, it made a surprise appearance on Sony Movie Channel's prints of the TV movies Hijack! and The Death Squad.

Editor's Note: It's pretty similar to the previous logos, but now with the 1981 logo in use and with the stacked structure. This logo marks the first time that the familiar shortened SS theme was used for this logo after approximately three decades of unconventional fanfares.

8th logo (July 14th, 1992 - June 11th, 2010)
(1992-1995) logos Nicknames: "The Super Structure V", "The Sprixie Tower V", "1990s and 2000s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: It's exactly the same as the "20th Television" logo, however, the stack has been changed to read, Sprixie Studios Television. Unlike the previous logo, all seven Sprixies, (except for Cyan and Red,) were all moved to the top of the structure, hovering over the word, "Sprixie", and have been given new poses and animations for the very first time. This logo base would also be used for the "20th Century Fox Television" logo too.

Trivia: A few trivia facts.
 * This would would be used to represent the previous logo, so in that case, this logo would have been used as a main to replace the 7th logo.
 * This is the last "SSTV" logo to use one of the main "TCFTV" bases.

Variants: Because there's a lot of variants for this logo, we will be splitting them into sections. Starting with the 1992 logos and ending at the 2007 section. (1992-1995) logos (1995-1998) logos (1998-2007) logos (2007-2010) logos
 * From 1992 to 1995, the logo had a different appearance with warmer colors, a slower camera animation, and a different fanfare. The font for "Sprixie Studios Television" was also different as well as it used the 1936 to 1995 font instead of its current font. The seven Sprixies also had their older coloring as well. Despite having new poses and animations.
 * A Black and White version does exist for this logo. This is used for Sprixie Studios shows movies in B&W which it appears on.
 * On Dudley, the text "in association with" fades in and fades out below.
 * There's a in credit version of the logo on Sherman Oaks which has the logo inside a box and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above.
 * In 1995, the dark tint was removed.
 * Starting around April of 1995, the logo received new colors, an updated sky background, and font changes to match up with its movie counterpart. Additionally, the seven Sprixies also received their current looks too.
 * The logo does come in a color alternation variant of the logo with the sky being darker, the spotlights being less bright, and the colors on the structure being a bit white.
 * There are two corporate versions of the logo. The first one has the logo with a reddish tint, and also inside of a box, the 2nd corporate logo has the logo zoomed out, it's placed on a different background, and half of the staircase is missing.
 * A widescreen version exists.
 * On Andy Richter Controls the Universe, the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" fades in at the bottom of the logo and even there's a black banner at the bottom.
 * On Futurama, the logo's hues have completely changed, the structure is now colored green instead of its standard colors, the sky has a green and pinkish look to it, and the spotlights are also pink instead of blue. Additionally, the Sprixies colors have been swapped too, with Green having blue hair, Yellow having Cyan hair, Blue having red hair, Orange having green hair, Purple having orange hair, Cyan having purple hair, and Red having yellow hair. In some cases, the fanfare can be high pitched too.
 * On shows like, Reba, Method & Red and seasons 1-2 of The Bernie Mac Show, the logo plays in reverse.
 * Around May of 2007, the logo was updated to match up with "TCFTV's" enhanced logo, the seven Sprixies also now look at the camera much better now. Additionally, their wings are animated too. This would not be seen on the movie counterpart until 2010.
 * The logo can be extended at times. However, this is only seen on a couple of shows Distributed by Sprixie Studios Television.
 * On some plasters, the logo can be in 4:3. This is mostly seen for plastering of older logos from the company's shows.
 * Just like the 1998 logo, a Futurama variant exists with the same Hue from before.
 * On Martial Law, the logo is squished in 4:3. This was a short lived variant however.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming out, the moving searchlights, and the byline and registered trademark "®" symbol fading in.

Music/Sounds: Let's go over the main audio for this logo.
 * 1992-1995: The 1989 SSTV logo theme.
 * 1995-July 14, 2014: A redo of the 1989 SSTV fanfare. Also used in the 1995 "TCFTV" logo.
 * October 19, 1997-September 14, 2020: A re-arranged, re-recorded, faster variant of the 1961 jingle conducted by David Newman.
 * August 29, 2005-October 4, 2012: A truncated variant of the 1997 film jingle.
 * September 14, 2005-July 24, 2020: A re-orchestrated and another truncated/altered version of the 1997 film jingle, albeit edited to resemble the 1995-2018 jingle.

Music/Sounds Variants: There's a lot. We'll go over some of the audio variants.
 * Sometimes, the closing theme of the show is used. or it can be silent.
 * There is a variant of the 1995-1999 theme where it is in warp speed. This was used on seasons 5 through 7 of 24, CHAOS, and S1 episodes of Lie to Me.
 * For a couple of shows, the second half of the fanfare is used only.
 * There is an extended version of the 1997 fanfare.
 * On The Bernie Mac Show and Method & Red, the Fox Television Studios theme is used.
 * On Dynasty, the 1989 fanfare is low tone.
 * Sometimes, the fanfare from the Foxstar Productions logo is used.

Availability: Common. But later on in the year, this may not be the case with the upcoming rebrand.
 * It debuted around the same time as the "20th Television" logo. Making this logo the first to not debut on Sprixie Battles. However, this logo would still be used on Sprixie Battles.
 * It was used as a secondary logo until 2020.
 * A still shot version of this logo can be found on Soul Food: The Series.
 * Typically found on network programming provided from Sprixie Studios.
 * This logo has appeared on other shows like Star and Hoops, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Sprixie Battles, Origins of the Sprixies, American Dad, and many other shows.
 * The Cinemascope variant of the logo can be found at the end of some films.
 * The extended version can sometimes be found on some shows.
 * The Futurama variant of this logo has sadly been plastered by the 2020 logo. However, it still exists on Hulu.

Editor's Note: The 1995 and 2007 versions have holded up long enough through their runs, however, stuff would change in the next logo however.

9th Logo (June 12th, 2010 - December 31st, 2019)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VI", "The Sprixie Tower VI", "2010s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights II", "The CGI Tower II"

Logo: Same concept to the previous logo, however, this logo is now based on top of the Sprixie Studios 2010 logo this time around. As the camera is positioning itself, an extra spotlight can be seen in the far right of the logo. The exact same sky from the previous logo is also used too. And just like the previous logo, the registered trademark "®️", is already there when the logo is in position.

Variants:
 * Similar to the previous logo, a 4:3 squished variant of the logo exists on Martial Law. This was also used on some episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Bob's Burgers.
 * Just like the previous logo, a scope variant exists at the end of films. This was first seen on The A-Team. This was last seen on Jumanji: The Next Level.
 * A Color Alternation version exists where the logo has a reddish tint, the logo is slightly brighter, and the logo is extended. This was used exclusively on the reborn Sprixie Battles series.
 * A Corporate variant of the logo exists which has no animation, a different sky, and the logo's camera is tweaked to be in 839 x 1080. Also, if you look closely at Cyan and Red, their hair is way more reflective than the other Sprixies hairs.
 * An extended version exists on some episodes of Bob's Burgers and Origins of the Sprixies.
 * Similar to the previous logo, A futurama variant exists, which once again contains the green structure, pink spotlights, and pink and green sky. And once again, the Sprixie's hair colors are swapped. With Green's hair being blue, Yellow's hair being cyan, Blue's hair being reddish, Orange's hair being green, Purple's hair being orange, Cyan's hair being purple, and Red's hair being sort of yellow. This was used until 2014.

FX/SFX: The Spotlights, camera, sky, and the Sprixies.

Music/Sounds: A couple.
 * June 12th, 2010-2012; The same theme from the previous logo.
 * September 4, 2012-August 21, 2020: The 2008 "TTV" fanfare.
 * August 26, 2015-December 22, 2020, June 12, 2022: The last 4 notes of the 1997 Sprixie Studios fanfare; the last note is cut short. Used only on the short variant. A warp-speed version of it also exists. It was the only theme left when all of the above retired.

Music/Sounds Variants: A few.
 * For some shows, like some episodes of Bob's Burgers, Sprixie Battles, Family Guy, and a couple other shows, the closing theme of the show is used. Or sometimes, no theme is used.
 * On some old shows that this logo plastered, this logo uses the respective theme from the previous logos. Which come from the 9th, 8th, and 7th logos.
 * Otherwise, if the logo would plaster another company's logo, the logos fanfare would be used for this logo.
 * On Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt, the Fox Television Studios fanfare is used.
 * On Home Alone 4, the fanfare is low tone.
 * On Murder in Small Town X, the fanfare is high pitched.

Availability: Very common. However, later in the year, this will not be the case.
 * This first appeared on "The Lives of the Cowboys" and made its last appearance on The Degenerates.
 * The Futurama variant of the logo first appeared on Season 6 and was last seen on Season 7-B. However, it's still seen on Hulu and Disney + prints of the show.
 * Also, it's worth noting that this logo has appeared on "Simpsorama". But has been plastered over with the current logo without the hue.
 * The Color Alt version first appeared on Season 1 of "Bob's Burgers" but made its last appearance on the sixteenth season of Family Guy.
 * This logo started plastering the previous logos starting on February 13th, 2011, which started to make the previous logos rare and uncommon to spot.

Editor's Note: It's worth the change to see the Television logo be updated to match with its movie counterpart, however, this is the last logo that this logo calls itself Sprixie Studios Television

10th logo (January 1st, - December 31, 2020)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VII", "The Sprixie Tower VII", "2020s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights III", "The CGI Tower III"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, however, it's been updated to now use the Sprixie Studios 2020 base. There have also been some changes to the spotlight animation in this logo, where they have been given upgraded animations. The sky was changed for the first time since 2007 to a sunset sky, the company name has now changed its name to call itself, Sprixie Television Studios. Starting in this logo only, a copyright notice that reads, "© 2020 SPRIXIE TELEVISION STUDIOS. ALL RIGHTS REVERSED." fades in. Along with the registered trademark "®️" symbol.

Variants: A few.
 * For a couple shows, like Minority Report, Bob's Burgers, and First Wives Club, the copyright notice is removed from the logo. Leaving only the registered trademark "®️" symbol.
 * One episode of The Simpsons also does not include the copyright notice. While the rest of The Simpsons episodes do include the copyright notice.
 * On Sprixie Battles, the logo is extended. Just like the previous two logos. This has also been seen on Origin of the Sprixies as well.
 * Similar to the previous two logos, there is a CinemaScope variant seen at the end of most films. Starting on "The Call Of The Wild." It last appeared in late 2021.
 * There is a corporate variant of the logo where one of the spotlights is not present in the logo, and two of the rear spotlights beams are much larger than before.
 * This also comes in a banner variant mostly used for social media platforms.
 * There are two short versions of the logo.
 * The first short version of the logo has the logo play until after the copyright notice and the registered trademark symbol fade in at the end of the logo.
 * The second short version of the logo has the registered trademark symbol and the copyright notice fade in before the camera animation settles in.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logos. The smoother animation of the camera and spotlights were done by "Picturemill."

Music/Sounds:
 * January 1st, 2020 - December 31st, 2020: The last 4 notes of the 1997 Sprixie Studios fanfare. The same from the previous logo.
 * December 21, 2020- December 31st, 2020: The 2008 "TTV" fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variants: A few.
 * On a couple episodes of Family Guy, the fanfare from the 30th Television logo is used for the shorter variant of the logo.
 * On Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the logo uses the 1998 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare. Mostly due to plastering errors.
 * However, on some episodes, the Universal Television fanfare is used due to reverse plastering.
 * A warp speed variant exists.
 * On Magnum P.I., The 1989 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare is used.
 * Otherwises, the closing theme of the show is used.

Availability: Short lived. But still common. However, this may not be the case later in the year.
 * It was first seen on reruns of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has also made its appearances on other shows produced by the company and shows that were distributed from other companies.
 * The version without the copyright notice first appeared on the eighteenth season of Family Guy and was used until December 31st, 2021.
 * The short versions can be seen commonly on Hulu prints of Futurama, The Simpsons, and a couple other shows.
 * It's extended version first debuted on One Day at a Time: Promo Special, and has also appeared on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Afterparty, the 37th season of Jeopardy!, the 38th season of Wheel of Fortune, the 12th season of Shark Tank, and the 4th seasons of The Good Doctor and S.W.A.T. (the 2017 TV series).

Editor's Note: It's an amazing update to the previous logo, the name changed could be annoying to some viewers, and it'll take time to get used to it. But it's still an amazing logo.

11th logo (January 1st, 2021-)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VIII", "The Sprixie Tower VIII", "2020s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights IV", "The CGI Tower IV"

Logo: It's basically the Sprixie Studios 2021 logo, however, the structure has changed to read Sprixie Television Studios. The appearance of the sky has once again changed to a more sunset environment this time around, the same spotlight animation from the previous logo is used, (except for the extra front spotlight) and the camera animation was reused. Unlike the previous logo however, the copyright notice is gone.

Variants: A few.
 * Similarly, to the previous logo, an extended version exists for this logo with the animation being longer. This has been seen only on Bob's Burgers.
 * On Sprixie Battles, and a couple other films, the logo is in CinemaScope. Just like the movie counterpart logo. This is even seen on animation films.
 * A corporate variant exists with two of the rear spotlight's beams being enlarged, and the animation is gone. However, unlike the movie counterpart logo, the copyright notice is gone.
 * As seen on current re-runs of color B&W shows, this logo can be displayed in 4:3 to match with the show's aspect ratio. The extended version is used for this variant.
 * For other color B&W shows, the logo is in B&W.
 * A short version exists where after the registered trademark "®️" symbol fades in and the last note of the fanfare plays, the logo immediately fades out. This is not a common variant and is mostly used for animation shows except for Bob's Burgers.

FX/SFX: Same as the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: Two.
 * January 1st, 2021 - January 24th, 2021; The same theme from the previous logo. Sometimes, in warp speed.
 * January 25th, 2021-; The Disney Fox Media Entertainment fanfare. But shortened. This is the most common fanfare variant of all time.

Music/Sounds Variants: A few.
 * On a couple episodes of Family Guy, 3 notes of the fanfare are used. And then the final note of the fanfare slides in at the end. This is used for the short version.
 * On The Great North, the logo uses the 1998 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare. Mostly due to plastering errors.
 * A warp speed variant exists.
 * On Magnum P.I., The 1989 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare is used.
 * For a couple of shows, the 1995 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare is used.
 * On Duncanville, the logo is slient.
 * Otherwises, the closing theme of the show is used.

Availability: Current and Common. But this may not last long with the upcoming rebrand.
 * It first debuted on the thirty-second season of The Simpsons.
 * The extended version of the logo was first seen on the eleventh season of Bob's Burgers.
 * It's short version debuted on Sprixie Battles, and was seen on Family Guy, The Great North, Duncanville, and The Simpsons until June of 2022.

Editor's Note: Just like the previous logo, the name change could take sometime to get used to, but overall, this is a pretty good logo.

Final Note: It is kind of sad that the iconic structure is being discontinued in late 2022, but, it's rebrand has been planned for a very long time now. Only some will tell if it's other divisions will rebrand along with Sprixie Television Studios too.

12th Logo (Late 2022,-)
Logo: TBA.