Johnson Cartoon Studios (CLG Wiki page) (Johnsonverse)

1st Logo (March 19, 1926 - June 14, 1968)
Nicknames: "Classic Johnson Filmstrip"

Logo: We see the Johnson Studios filmstrip of the time unwinding, with the words "JOHNSON CARTOON STUDIOS" below it, along with the word "Presents" below it.

FX/SFX: The filmstrip animating.

Variants:
 * Starting in 1934, the logo was in full color.
 * In 1953, a widescreen variant was made, and was used for the remainder of the logo's run.

Music/Sounds: None from 1926 to 1928. Starting in 1928, the opening of the Ludicrous Limericks theme was used.

Availability: Common. Lived for over 40 years. It was used in Ludicrous Limericks.

Editor's Note: Same as the standard Johnson Studios logo.

2nd Logo (October 18, 1968 -)
Nicknames: "The Blue J", "60s J", "Chocodile J", "And Now, On With The Show!"

Logo: We see a blue field. It rolls out to reveal the "Blue J" logo for Johnson Industries, which rotates to its usual position, albeit a little faster than the standard Johnson Studios logo. To the right are the words "JOHNSON CARTOON STUDIOS" in Futura. Chocodile appears from behind the J in his tuxedo, doing a Vanna-style pose, before holding his left hand onto the J and using his cane to slide a black screen to cover up the logo.

FX/SFX: The J turning, and the animation of Chocodile.

Trivia: The Chocodile animation was animated entirely by Randy Perkins. Perkins considered it one of his personal best works.

Music/Sounds: A "comedic" version of the Johnson Studios theme composed by Cal Johnson, and Chocodile (voiced by Mel Blanc) saying "And now, on with the show!" as he poses.

Music/Sounds Variants: The music varies depending on the cartoon.

Availability: Common. First seen on the 1968 Ludicrous Limericks short "Pests? Ain't Afraid!" starring Chocodile.

Editor's Note: A fun take on the already majestic Johnson Studios logo.