Crayola Productions

Background
Crayola Productions was formed on June 10, 1903 as "Binney & Smith, Co." In 1917, the company's films were distributed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, which was merged with New Line Cinema in 1970. Crayola markers were introduced in 1978 to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Crayola crayons and in 1984, the company was acquired by Hallmark Home Entertainment, a privately held corporation. Colored pencils were introduced in 1987. In July 1997, the company's shows were collaborated with Alliance Atlantis (now known as Entertainment One) by Hallmark Home Entertainment to release three direct-to-video films under the name Crayola Kids Adventures. On January 31, 2007, Binney & Smith LLC was merged with Crayola LLC, to reflect the company's number one brand.

1st Logo (October 23, 1903-July 18, 1926)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. The first film to use this logo was Alice in Wonderland, released on October 23, 1903.

2nd Logo (September 19, 1926-September 9, 1933)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

FX/SFX: The logo's general shade of color is too dark, due to film deterioration.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Ultra rare.

3rd Logo (September 23, 1933-June 9, 1934)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Near extinction, since this logo was only used for nine months, and this was the last season where it's owner Warner Bros. Pictures had lost silent and sound films.

4th Logo (May 26, 1934-May 18, 1940)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

Variant: A black and white version exists.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare.

5th Logo (May 25, 1940-June 10, 1944)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

Variant: A black and white version exists.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare.

6th Logo (July 1, 1944-November 26, 1949)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

Variant: A black and white version exists.

FX/SFX: The green color is blue-green and the yellow color is green-yellow, due to film deterioration.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Crayola Draws You Closer). Otherwise, the logo is silent.

Availability: Very rare.

7th Logo (October 8, 1949-September 24, 1988)
Logo: The Crayola logo from the later era.

Variants:


 * In 1952, the registered trademark "®" symbol was added to the logo.
 * In 1955, the byline "A Division of Binney & Smith Co." was changed to "A Division of Binney & Smith Inc., and the logo is now in widescreen.
 * In 1958, "School Crayons" was changed to crayons.
 * In 1963, the font was changed to Helvetica.
 * In 1972, the Crayola logo on the crayon was changed because of the new wrappers that year.
 * Starting in 1978, the Crayola logo became wider.
 * In 1980, the Crayola logo changed to the font from the next logo.
 * Videotaped versions of the 1978 and 1980 variants exist.
 * One some films to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, the logo is in black and white.

FX/SFX: Same as the 6th logo.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Crayola Rocks). Otherwise, it is silent.

Availability: Common.

8th Logo (December 9, 1987-April 21, 2000)
Logo: We see the Crayola logo from the later era in a circle in a blue and white gradient on the later packaging format. The byline "A Division of Binney & Smith Inc." fades in.

Variants:


 * From 1987-1990, a Development Through Creativity logo was seen under the byline.
 * In 1994, the Crayola logo from the then current crayon assortments was changed to the 1997 logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Crayola Rocks).

Availability: Common.

9th Logo (April 7, 2000-June 20, 2003)
Logo: Same as the SWAT Kats version of the 1993 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons logo, but the the Hanna-Barbera script logo is replaced with the 1997 Crayola logo.

FX/SFX: Same as the SWAT Kats version of the 1993 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons logo.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Color My World Crayola).

Availability: Uncommon.

Legacy: The 15th generation of Crayola crayons began in 2000, but it was alleged to begin in 1999 because of an accidental 1999 copyright date on the 15th Generation Crayola packaging according to The Crayola Experience, possibly due to Indian Red being renamed to Chestnut in September 1999.

10th Logo (July 2, 2003-February 10, 2006)
Logo: Same as the 2013 Jackbox Games logo, but the head and Jackbox Games text were changed to a green oval with a yellow oval on it and the Crayola script.

Variant: In Late 2004, the Crayola icon was changed to a 3D version with a rainbow smile on it, the rainbow scribble was removed and the Binney & Smith byline was shifted up.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2013 Jackbox Games logo.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Color My World Crayola).

Availability: Uncommon.

11th Logo (March 3-December 22, 2006)
Logo: We see the Crayola logo next to a blue ribbon with Productions on a silver and blue-green gradient with the byline "A Binney & Smith Company" on the bottom.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2020 CBS Studios logo.

Music/Sounds: The song at the time (Color My World Crayola).

Availability: Rare.

12th Logo (February 9, 2007-October 22, 2010)
TBA

13th Logo (November 5, 2010-November 26, 2020, March 18, 2022)
TBA

14th Logo (December 10, 2020-)
TBA