Logo Variations - Millar Gough Ink

These are the logo variations (these are not the real variants, there are different dream variants) seen throughout the years by Millar Gough Ink, with more to be added overtime.

The Blue Adventure Organization (2007): The logo is in a blue-tone, also, the lens brightens the sun in the sky on the land but blurry behind a window in the office setting, a www.millargoughink.com URL appears below.

Shrobby (1998): At the end of the show, the background is black, and the bottle is shifted upwards. No hammer is shown. '''Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Reboot (2013):' At the end of the show (based on the 2006-2009 show Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!''), the logo plays normally, but no hammer. When the music is done playing when the logo starts, it starts with a bell gliss. Caccac (2012): The logo plays normally, but the ink bottle model is made out of a cactus without spikes, and no hammer is shown. On the international prints of the said show, the logo plays normally without a hammer. The Slurp Guy Movie (2006; co-produced by Nintendo; distributed by Nelvana; co-distributed by Intelligent Systems): The monochrome version of the logo plays with no hammer, but the ink bottle has been drawn on paper, with a hammer being replaced with Paper Mario using it to hammer it.

At the end of a movie, the Slurp Guy sucks the color out of the ink bottle but reversed, which adds it, along with the whole background of the office setting. After he adds the color out of the whole logo, the Slurp Guy goes away and the copyright info is added below the logo.

On the teaser trailer, the logo plays without a hammer, but for half a split-second, suddenly, the Slurp Guy appears next to the bottle and starts shouting at the screen, which causes it to shake (except for the ink bottle itself). The logo is monochrome and the background of the office setting is replaced with paper. '''Hurricane Burricane! Hurry! (2011):''' The logo begins with a claw setting the bottle on the floor and the logo plays the rest as normal.

At the end of a movie, the logo is shown on a computer monitor along with the Disney, Nelvana, Baby Einstein, Reel FX, Bejuba Entertainment and Pixar logos.

On the teaser trailer, the logo contains a night vision effect, which appears along with the Disney, Nelvana, Baby Einstein, Reel FX, Bejuba Entertainment and Pixar logos. All the logos takes place on a dark-green background.

The Stormy Movie (2003): On the second-half of the logo, as the hammer appears to be falling down, the ink bottle gets electrocuted but doesn't disappear, which causes the background to be tinted dark blue, the electrical arc particle to be added behind the bottle and the music to abruptly stop, but it will have a dramatic theme as the music stops. No hammer is shown sometimes.

At the end of the movie, the logo is done as normal, but the hammer is therefore absent.