

Everything described up to this point happens at a VERY FAST pace. The next five squares have a blue scribble writing the stenciled "CSUPO" on them (in Helvetica), which the first few letters are blue, but the P is teal when it is being drawn, but then it turns to orange once it's finished, and the O is purple. 6th Box: An acrobatic performer forming a tan "Y" in Arial Bold, which hangs a little off the bottom-right corner of the box.It is centered like the dark blue "L" in the 2nd box. 5th Box: A pink silhouette of a cow that turns into a butterfly and then quickly turns back into a cow, but from a different point of view, before it turns into an alligator, and finally into a circle-jagged, grungy, half-toned "K".4th Box: A light blue cone with rings surround it that turns into a crayon with a layer on it, and then turns into a silhouette of a lizard, which turns into an "S" in a Gill Sans-like font that sits in the bottom-left of the box.3rd Box: An orange pattern that shrinks and turns into a choppy, lowercase "a" in Glass Houses font that is positioned in the upper right corner of the box.2nd Box: A dark blue hat that stretches into a boot, which then turns into an "L" in a Baskerville-like font that is centered correctly.1st Box: Blue cubic shapes forming a green "K" in Arial Bold, which is not centered.Each box has a drawing of an object turning into a letter:
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Logo: On a white background with shapes that change frequently (In the style of the title cards from the TV show Rugrats), we pan past a row of box outlines.

Nicknames: "The Graffiti", "Scribbles", "The Personification of All That is Cheesy", "Weird Stuff", "Weird Klasky-Csupo", "The Storyboard", "Clapping", "That Strange Logo After Rugrats". Spy cartoons for Cartoon Network's MAD (a resurrection of MADtv). After that, Klasky-Csupo made other successful animated shows such as The Wild Thornberrys (1998-2004), Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1994-1997), Rocket Power (1999-2004), As Told By Ginger (2000-2006), All Grown Up (2003-2008), Duckman (for USA Network and Paramount Television), and The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald (a promoted cartoon available exclusively at McDonald's restaurants 1998-early 2001). In 1990, the duo cut a production deal with Nickelodeon, and there they made the cable network's most successful animated series, Rugrats (1991-2004). After those initial skits, Klasky-Csupo worked with 20th Century Fox Television (now 20th Television) and Matt Groening to produce the first three seasons of the animated sitcom until 1992, when Film Roman took over production.
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During The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990) days, Klasky-Csupo produced the animated Simpsons shorts, consisting of 48, before The Simpsons became a full-time network series in 1989. The name of the company derives from the last names of the two producers Arlene Klasky and Hungarian-born animator Gábor Csupó. (pronounced "CLASS-key CHEW-po") or (CLASS-KYY PSU-po) was formed in a bedroom apartment in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
