Gums Productions

Background
Gums Productions is an animated studio founded in 1999. They didn't use an on-screen production logo until the release of Trucks on June 18, 2004. Five of their feature films are distributed by Fox Benedict Pictures (which are the Trucks franchise, Devious Diesel For Hire, and a co-production with Globe Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios called The Ghost and Molly McGee). Some of their films are produced with some other companies such as Sprixie Studios, Loud Pictures, MalamiteInk Films, Encanto Pictures, and, previously, P&P Features.

1st Logo (June 18, 2004-February 20, 2015)
Logo: On a cyan background, three gumdrops bounce around. They form the logo for Gums Productions, which is the text "Gums Productions" in plum below the gumdrops.

Closing Title: The logo is still.

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Bouncing sounds.

Availability: Common. Seen on Trucks (the company's debut film), Curtain Rods, Golfers On the Road, The Baseball Bats, Travis the Tractor, Recycling Plant, and made its final appearance on Footwear.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (April 1, 2016-)
Logo: Same as before, but with some differences: The text is in the same font as well.
 * The background is cornflower blue-mint green gradient.
 * The gumdrops bounce some more.
 * The logo is in CGI.
 * The text is in copper.

Closing Title: Same as before.

FX/SFX: Advanced CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as before, but more bouncing sounds are added. Also, a majestic orchestral tune is used to accompany the sound effects.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On The Ghost and Molly McGee, the bouncing sound effects are different and the music is rearranged.
 * On Devious Diesel For Hire, the opening theme of the movie plays instead, with no sound effects whatsoever.

Availability: Current. This logo made its theatrical premiere on Gibberish Cat, and also appeared on Trucks 2, The Automotive Team, The Ghost and Molly McGee, and Devious Diesel For Hire. The logo is also expected to appear on future releases such as Pult Brothers and Trucks 3.

Editor's Note: More effort was out into this logo than the previous logo.