PBS Kids (2002-2013)

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Background
PBS Kids is a children's programming block on PBS and 24-hour digital channel.

(2000-2001; January 21 or September 2, 2002?-2008-October 7, 2013-2021)
Nicknames: "Dot and Dash III", "The PBS Kids Bubble IV"

Logo: Variants:
 * Snowglobe: On an winter-seasoning field, we see Dash, the boy, ice skating on a pond. Suddenly, he feels the ground shake and stops. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe, which is held by Dot. She looks at the viewer as it giggles, while the snow globe shakes as it snows. When Dot giggles, snowflakes cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo on a light blue background, consisting with snowflakes.
 * Fishbowl: On a lime green background, a goldfish with a sand-made castle at the bottom-left in the fishbowl is seen to the right of the desk. Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl. It cuts to a close-up of the fishbowl when Dash looks at the fishbowl the goldfish is in. The goldfish gets surprised. The bubbles then cover up the screen to transition to Dash as an fish appearing then swimming under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a  fish. When Dot looks at the viewer, the bubbles cover up the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo with Dot afterwards on an  background with bubbles.
 * On the CBBC British print of Martha Speaks, the Fishbowl ident is still, which contains a different background with bubbles, and it's where the circular logo is slightly zoomed out.
 * Sometimes, as seen on most PBS Kids programming episodes, the pbskids.org URL is added at the bottom-left corner of the screen.
 * A prototype variant of the snow globe bumper exists. It's where the color of the background is a bit darker, the pond has a slightly different shape, the animation is different and less smoother, the snowflakes are brighter and bigger, Dot is looking down instead of at the viewer and the word "KIDS" is added below the circular PBS Kids logo. This can be seen on season 1 of Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.
 * A version of the fish bumper exists where it also has the word "KIDS" below the circular PBS Kids logo; however, there are no other changes. This logo can be seen on season 2 of Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, early 2008 episodes of Sid the Science Kid and Lomax the Hound of Music.
 * Cropped 16:9 versions exist.
 * At the end of WordWorld, the logo appears to be uncropped.

Technique: 2D animation by Primal Screen.

Music/Sounds: Depending on the logo, seen on PBS Kids programs: The company chant sounds less like singing and more like a simple yell, followed by the sound of a girl giggling at the end of the logo. If you listen closely, you can also hear the company chant from the 1999 Dot logo. The music and sound design was created by Primal Screen.
 * Snow Globe: A whimsical 10-note vibraphone tune (the last 4 notes are the company's jingle, possibly spoofing C. E. Levy's "Skater's Waltz" or Joseph Martin's "Come to the Music" but in F major), accompanied by jingle bells, followed by the "doink" sound and the kids saying the company name.
 * Fish Bowl: Bubbling sounds, followed by a boy scatting the 1999 jingle but in high tone circle lipped as if to imitate a fish, followed by the "doink" sound and the kids saying the company name.

Music/Sounds Variant: Some PBS Kids airings of WordWorld have the fish bumper using the snow globe bumper's theme or the snow globe bumper using the fish bumper's theme.

Availability: Rare. Legacy: Also a well-known and memorable logo from PBS.
 * Appeared on 2002-2013 prints of PBS Kids programming at the time. However, many of the shows it appeared on have either been replaced with newer logos or do not air on PBS anymore.
 * First seen on a Primal Screen sizzle reel featuring other PBS Kids bumpers. Most of which were produced and premiered between 2000 and 2001; its first introduction on TV may have possibly been on Cyberchase or Arthur: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll.
 * Like before, the 2nd ident appears on a few Arthur DVDs by Sony Wonder (such as Arthur's Tooth).
 * The prototype variant of the 1st ident can be found on season 1 of Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.
 * The snow globe bumper may also have appeared on some airings of It's a Big Big World as well.
 * As always, a version of the fish bumper can be found on season 2 of Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, early 2008 episodes of Sid the Science Kid and the Lomax DVD Lomax the Hound of Music: The Best of Lomax, and it may have sometimes appeared on some prints of the standalone episode "Enough with the Seashells" from season 1 of Sid The Science Kid.
 * One logo, the fish bumper, may have appeared on the PBS Kids 2001 gallery from the Primal Screen website seen here (doesn't mostly work). You can see the video of the fish bumper as a Vimeo video seen here.
 * It sometimes appeared on a few episodes of Clifford's Puppy Days and Clifford The Big Red Dog.
 * The fish bumper may have appeared on WordWorld through NCircle DVD releases, but some releases of the series don't have this logo after the WordWorld logo.
 * Early Martha Speaks episodes and Super WHY! will have this logo.
 * The logo may have appeared on NETFLIX prints of Super WHY!.
 * The normal fishbowl variant was seen on the final season of Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks.
 * The prototype version of the fish bumper is extinct.
 * The prototype variant of the snow globe bumper is also extinct. Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks never began to rerun on PBS Kids since August 2008.
 * Check the old tapes to find this logo, and whatever remaining appearances of this logo were likely ended when the company rebranded its logo in July 2022.