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On September 16, 2013 (), GoAnimate changed its logo, removing the exclamation mark. That same day, the site relaunched with a new user interface, plus the removal of GoBucks and GoPoints. [13] Logo for Go!Animate used from November 1, 2007 to September 15, 2013 Logo for GoAnimate used from September 16, 2013 to May 5, 2018.
"Chill guy", also known as "My new character", is a digital artwork and internet meme first posted by artist Phillip Banks on Twitter on October 4, 2023. The artwork consists of an anthropomorphic dog wearing a grey sweater, blue jeans, and red sneakers, giving off a "chill" expression by smirking with his hands in his pockets.
In 2013, the exclamation mark was removed (Go!Animate → GoAnimate). On May 6, 2018, GoAnimate was renamed to Vyond . See File:Vyond 2018.svg for the logo as of that date.
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Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, United Plankton Pictures and MRC Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet: August 26, 2022 (Spain) Lightbox Entertainment The Tiger's Apprentice: April 4, 2024 (Australia) [rls 9] [rls 5] [citation needed] Paramount Animation, New Republic Pictures and Jane Startz Productions
A live-action/animated film based on Tom & Jerry was released internationally on February 11, 2021, and on February 26 in the United States in theaters and HBO Max simultaneously and also debuted the company's new logo to match with the design of the new shield logo that Warner Bros. debuted back in November 2019, and like the main WB logo ...
On October 28, 1986, Harvey Films filed a lawsuit against Columbia Pictures claiming that the logo for the film Ghostbusters was similar to the logo for The Ghostly Trio, specifically the ghost in the logo was similar to Fatso, and Columbia argued that Fatso was only a portion of their, at the time, renewed trademark, and there were three ghosts instead of just one.