Sprixie Animation

Background
"Sprixie Animation", formerly known as Sprixie Animation Studios, is an animation division of Sprixie Studios. It was formed 1991, It's Television division, Sprixie Studios Television Animation, now under a new division called Sprixie Television Animation was formed 9 years earlier in 1982. This company is known for making animation films and sometimes distributing them from other companies, such as DreamWorks Animation, Illumination, Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Warner Animation Group, Locksmith Animation, Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, and Sony Pictures Animation.

"Sprixie Animation Studios" was a sucessor of a "1921-1972" company called "Sprixie Cartoon Studios." Which went defunct back in 1972 after the original cartoon era of Sprixie Studios. When "Sprixie Animation Studios" was launched in 1991, it never had a proper on-screen logo until 1998. The logo later moved on from the Sprixie Studios structure in 2022 and rebranded into the "Sprixie Network" 2021 rebrand era. It will be seen in October 2022.

The company was purchased in 2022 by "Kirby Studios" for a short time. Then around July 28th, 2022, the company was purchased by the Sprixie Princesses company, "Sprixie Incorporated." Which now it operates under "Sprixie Incorporated" as of today.

1st Logo (May 4th, 1998-September 28th, 2022)
Nicknames: "The Super Structure V", "The Sprixie Tower V", "1990s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights I", "The CGI Tower I"

Logo: A still version of the 1995 Sprixie Studios logo is seen. The structure is stacked a bit as well, making it read, "Sprixie Animation Studios". As always, the seven Sprixie Princesses appear at the top of the structure with their iconic posing.

Variants:
 * There is a prototype variant of the logo which uses the 1981 logo. But without the spotlight movements. The structure, "Including Cyan and Red" are stacked up a bit to make the structure read "Sprixie Studios Animation". However, it was never used including the name.
 * Sometimes, the word "DISTRIBUTED BY" appears at the top of the logo.
 * On a couple cartoon reruns that have this logo plaster the old cartoon logos, the logo is in B&W.
 * Sometimes the logo cuts off.

FX/SFX: Just the clouds moving in the background.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening/closing theme of the film.

Availability: Extinct. Due to plastering with the current logo.
 * It first was seen at the end of "Quest for Camelot (1998)," and has appeared on many other films such as, "A Bug's Life (1998)", "The Prince of Egypt (1998)," "The Iron Giant (1999)," "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)," "Shrek (2001)," "Ice Age (2002)," " Finding Nemo (2003)", "Inspector Gadget 2 (2003)," "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (2004)," "Madagascar (2005)", "Robots (2005)," "Cars (2006)", international releases of "Barnyard (2006)," "Surf's Up (2007)," "Kung Fu Panda (2008)," "Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)," "Despicable Me (2010)," "Rango (2011)," "The Lorax (2012)," "Luca", "The Loud House Movie" (both 2021, the latter except in North America and China), "Turning Red" (2022), and many other animation films, although some, most, or all of these films are planned for being plastered with the 2022 logo.
 * This strangely continued usage even after the movie logo was changed three times.

Editor's Note: This logo was in use for a good amount of time, even longer than the logo that this logo is based on. But with the upcoming logo inbound for approaching next month, this logo will be extinct once the plastering has occurred.

2nd Logo (September 28th, 2022-)
Nicknames: "The Modern Sprixies", "The Flashing Jewels" "making animation for the future bright", "make everyday great", "The Plastering Sprixies"

Logo: On a green background, we see Green Sprixie, (with her current design) flying up to the camera. As she gets closer, her jewel flashes and she disappears, the background also changes to a Blue and Yellow background with Blue and Yellow, (also with their current designs as well), fly up to the camera with their jewels flashing as well when they reach the camera. In result, the background changes to a Orange and Purple background with Orange and Purple, (also with their current designs), flying up to the camera with their jewels flashing quicker. Which brings up Cyan and Red with their current designs as well. Once Cyan and Red reach the camera and their jewels flash as well, all seven Sprixies, in the same position as the Sprixie Studios 2022 logo, zoom out with their jewels flashing as the background changes to it's final design. At the bottom, the words, "Sprixie Animation", with "Sprixie" and "Animation" in the same font as the main Sprixie Studios 2022 logo fade in with "Animation" sliding in while it's fading in. Once the Sprixies are in position, the slogan, "making animation for the future bright", and the Sprixie Inc. byline fade in. We then fade out.

Trivia: The animation in this logo is a throwback to the Sprixie Network 2001 logo. Albeit in the design of the 2021 Sprixie Network logo and slightly different animation.

Variants:
 * As seen at the end of films, the logo is shortened. Which starts during the portion when the Sprixies zoom out into their positions.
 * Sometimes the Distributed by text appears at the top of the screen.
 * As a prototype logo, the background is less bright, making "S" in "Sprixie" and "A" and "O" in "animation" a bit visible. The byline is absent in this variant.

FX/SFX: The Sprixies Zooming, The background changing, the Sprixie's jewels flashing, and the fade in of the words and byline.

Music/Sounds: The same fanfare used in the WarnerMAX 2020 logo. Which was used for "WarnerMAX" for a short time as WarnerMAX was discontinued in November of 2020. The theme is now being reused here.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the prototype version of the logo, the fanfare is slightly sped up.

Availability: Brand new and current.
 * It debuted on "Sprixies: The Animated Feature" in some international regions in theaters. It is expected to arrive to the United States on October 1st, 2022 and appear on future animation films for the future.

Editor's Note: The animation seen here is overall nice, and it does make a nice throwback to the Sprixie Network 2001 logo. However, like the Sprixie Studios and Sprixie Television 2022 logos, 12% of people may not like this logo due to it plastering the previous logo. But overall, it'll take time for those viewers to get used to this logo.