Turner Studios

Background
Turner Studios was a production company that was founded in 2000. It also serves as the headquarters for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. In 2016, the company was replaced by Studio T.

1st Logo (January 1, 2004-July 22, 2007)
Nickname: "The Turner Globe Thing"

Logo: There are two variants of this logo, both including a weird wireframe globe-like emblem with "TURNER STUDIOS" in a futuristic font below. The variants are:
 * Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law: After the last bit of the end credits, a door with blurry glass and a brown, spruce-like frame shuts on the credits. On the glass is the emblem in blue, and the text in white below it.
 * Stroker & Hoop: On a computer screen with a red color scheme (probably the computer in the car Stroker and Hoop drive in, named "C.A.R.R."), we see sound waves moving before the emblem and text, which are both in red, appear via glitch effect. Here, the emblem is smaller and the text is bigger.

FX/SFX: On Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law, it's the door shutting; on Stroker & Hoop, it's the animation of the computer screen.

Music/Sounds: Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law had the closing theme of the show accompanied by the sound of a door shutting; Stroker and Hoop had a robotic voice (performed by Paul Christie) saying "beep boop bop bwop" accompanied by a synthesized "ding" sound.

Availability: Seen on Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law and Stroker & Hoop.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (July 7, 2011)
TBA.

3rd Logo (July 28, 2011-April 25, 2012)
TBA.

4th Logo (September 3-6, 2012)
TBA.