Baby Einstein Fanmade Variants

1998-2007
Fanmade Variants:


 * On a rare print of Baby Santa, a rolling caterpillar has a santa hat. When the logo appears, the snowflakes disappear.
 * Since 1998 (didn't released a CGI logo), the Baby Einstein logo is replaced with Aigner-Clark Productions, and the text "company" and "the" doesn't appear at all.
 * In widescreen, when the camera pulls out, it zooms out.
 * A remake is made by Ahmad Nassar (not really a fanmade variant, it's a remake which was made with Blender 3D).
 * Since 1997, the I Think I Can Productions logo replaces the Baby Einstein Company logo, and no music is played, just the blinking sounds.
 * On the DVD version (Which is a real variant), different shades are shown.

Fanmade Music/Sounds Variants:


 * On a rare print of Baby Santa, the jingle bell sounds beats the theme, and the bass is replaced with bells, and the blinking sounds uses the xylophone sounds instead.
 * Since 1997, there is no music. Just the sound of the caterpillar's blink.

2007-2013
Fanmade Variants:


 * On BFB: The Movie, Six from BFPTM10 appears by a colorful caterpillar, and it grins, blinking the way than a caterpillar does.
 * On major 2007 reprints of World Animals, this logo has the grassy floor, and the background is a sky.
 * On the BabyFirst TV print of Mario Superstar Baseball, when the logo ends, a baseball hits the screen and cracks it, making the glass smashing sound (a la Millar Gough Ink, etc.).
 * On Mario And Luigi: Paper Jam as the possible Nintendo TV print, the caterpillar features the paper version of it.
 * On Smallville if the company released it instead of Warner Bros., the logo is darkened and in the dark teal-tint.
 * On the Nintendo versions of these Baby Einstein videos, the Disney logo is replaced with the Nintendo logo, and the box is colored red/dark-red.
 * On the 2017 Baby Einstein print of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, this logo is seen without the Disney logo, and the caterpillar features Mario and Luigi, and when the caterpillar blinks, Mario says "Wahha!" and Luigi says "Yeaaaaaah!", and the Baby Einstein logo bounces after Mario and Luigi say the excited words.

Fanmade Music/Sounds Variants:


 * On BFB: The Movie, the theme is remastered, and Six blinks makes the xylo eye blink sound.
 * On major 2007 prints of World Animals, the birds singing sounds are replaced with jungle ambience sounds.
 * The BabyFirst TV print of Mario Superstar Baseball variant exists where the theme song is replaced with the Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga battle theme, and the caterpillar's blink uses the xylo eye blink sound instead.
 * On Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (Possibly Nintendo TV print), the same theme is played, but Paper Rolling Caterpillar's blink makes the xylo eye blink sound, and after the theme ends, the glitter sparkle sounds are heard throughout the logo.
 * On Smallville (if Baby Einstein released the show), the theme is in low-tone, and no bird chirping sounds are heard throughout the logo.
 * On the Nintendo version of these Baby Einstein videos, after the theme ends, a Super Mario Bros. coin sound is heard.
 * The 2017 Baby Einstein print of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions variant exists where part of the theme is played, and while the caterpillar slides in on wheels, Mario and Luigi's footsteps are heard, and after the part of the theme is played, Mario and Luigi say excited words, and part of the theme is played.
 * The 2020 Baby Einstein print of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey has the battle theme instead, and the blinking sound is replaced with the xylo eye blink sound instead.

NOTE: Fanmade.