Sprixie Studios Television Distribution

Background
Sprixie Studios Television Distribution, was the distribution arm of Sprixie Studios Television. It was founded in 1957. But never got its own logo until 2011. The company was known for being seen on all Sprixie Network-produced and/or acquired programming shows. And would also appear on other shows as well. The company saw major success throughout it's time. Before it got its first logo in 2011, it'd mostly use the main Sprixie Television logos. Though some shows had the "DISTRIBUTED BY" text at the top left.

In 2020, the Sprixie Princesses folded Sprixie Studios Television Distribution into Sprixie Television Studios. The company is currently owned by "Sprixie Incorporated." Although it doesn't have its own logo anymore, the "DISTRIBUTED BY" text appears at the top of most Sprixie Television logos now.

1st logo (February 3, 2011 - April 9th, 2013)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure V", "The Sprixie Tower V", "1990s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I", "Streaks"

Logo: We see the Sprixie Studios 1995 logo, without any animation. The logo contains that are spinning around the logo. The words, "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" blurs in. The logo also takes place on a greenish blue light background.

Variants:
 * This logo, sometimes seen at the end of certain films, can sometimes be cropped in CinemaScope. This appears on Cars 2 (2011), Glee: The 3D Concert Movie (2011), Chronicle (2012), Bucky Larson: Born to Be A Star (2011), Zookeeper (2011), Battleship (2012), Pitch Perfect (2012), and a few others.
 * This logo sometimes comes in a B&W variant. This also appears for the CinemaScope variant too.
 * There is a short version of the logo which starts right after the words "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" blur in.
 * Sometimes, the words "PRODUCED FROM" blur in at the same time as "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION".
 * On a couple episodes of Futurama, the same hue settings from the Sprixie Studios Television 2010 logo are used.

FX/SFX: For the structure, none. For the rings, the movement of them and the words, "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" blurring in.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * This logo was first seen on Marchlands, the first series in The Oaks Trilogy. And has appeared on other shows since then until 2013.
 * The B&W version first appeared on "The Adventures of Superman" (1950s) and has also been seen on other B&W shows. It's scope version first appeared on one of the 2011 reissues of Hangover Square (1945).
 * You can see the short version commonly on some episodes of "Perfect Strangers".

Editor's Note: None.

2nd logo (April 10, 2013 - May 19, 2013)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure VI", "The Sprixie Tower VI", "2000s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights II", "The CGI Tower II"

Logo: Same as the Sprixie Studios Television 2010 logo, however, it is stacked one extra row to make room for the word "DISTRIBUTION". There is also a bug in the sky for this logo.

FX/SFX: Same as the Sprixie Studios Television 2010 logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Sprixie Studios Television 2010 logo.

Availability: Ultra rare.
 * It was only seen on Season 1 episodes of the reissued "Mad About You" series. It is unknown if this logo appeared on other shows since it was only used for a month.

Editor's Note: It's a very cheap logo due to the sky having its glitch in the background, but this was mostly a placeholder for the next logo.

3rd logo (May 20, 2013 - December 31, 2019)
Nicknames: "The Super Tall Structure", "The Tall Sprixie Tower", "2010s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights III", "The CGI Tower III"

Logo: Same as the "20th Century Fox Television Distribution" 2013 logo, however, the structure is changed to read Sprixie Studios Television Distribution. The seven Sprixie Princesses can be seen floating above the word "Sprixie" as always. As we zoom into the camera's position, an extra spotlight on the right side of the screen can be seen. The registered trademark "®️" symbol fades in as always.

Variants: A few.
 * On the Corporate variant of the logo, there are some differences. There are only 6 spotlights seen in the logo, the front left spotlight's base is lowered a ton, The camera's position is slightly different, and the sky design is slightly different.
 * On a couple classic color shows, the logo is in a 4:3 Screen Format Resolution to match with the show. This also plasters some of the 1955 Sprixie Television logos.
 * Like the 1st logo, this logo appears at the end of some films cropped to CinemaScope resolution. Mostly seen at the end of some films.
 * There is a promo variant of this logo as seen on the launch of "FoxFast" and the "Sprixie Studios Mobile" App, which has the logo start from one spot of the logo and then moves quickly to the other position.
 * Another promo variant exists without the "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" text and animates just like the Sprixie Studios 2010 logo. It is also sped up. This was seen on some internal websites from 2015 which had two trade promos.
 * Sometimes, the logo can be extended. It also comes in a 4:3 variant too.

FX/SFX: The zoom out of the camera and the spotlight animation. Like the "20th Century Fox Television Distribution" logo, this logo was created by Art & State.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Sprixie Studios Television 2010 logo. The last note is higher pitched.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On some episodes of Friends, the 2005 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare is used.
 * The logo can be silent sometimes.
 * Rarely, the ending theme of the show plays over the logo.
 * On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the 1995 Sprixie Studios Television fanfare is used.
 * Sometimes it also uses the 1989 fanfare.
 * Strangely enough, on some plasters of Drive, the generic theme is used.

Availability: Common. But due to the plastering with the "DISTRIBUTED BY" variant of the 2022 Sprixie Television logo, this logo may become rare.
 * It appears commonly on syndicated prints of DreamWorks Animation films and shows, and also appears on Lightfields.
 * It also appears on Meet The Family Guys.
 * It's also commonly used on the Sprixie Battles series until 2020.

Editor's Note: Like the "20th Century Fox Television Distribution" logo, this logo was widely criticized for looking rushed, poorly designed, and cheaply animated design.

Final Note

 * After the company shut down, the 2020 logo started plastering it until the 2022 logo debuted, these logos may go extinct later in the year due to this plastering.