Logo: We see a city silhouette, with Spongebob on one of the buildings and a few palm trees on the right. The sun rises, revealing the city (which is green) and Spongebob. Spongebob wakes up and opens its eyes (from the previous logo, as evidenced by black edges around them). He yells loudly as the blocks in the S-C logo float around. The "Spongebob" blocks, close to the screen, fade in. They flicker as they scroll to the right. "PoN", tilted, glides to the right. Some blocks fly in from the top-right corner. "PoN" appears from the top-left corner and spins around. A "K" spins in and out from the bottom-right corner. Another "K", mirrored, zooms in and takes up part of the screen. When Spongebob is finished yelling, the sun brightens, as Spongebob mysteriously disappears, and the S-C logo appears in the center. It looks "grungier" than the one in the past three logos, With the word "Spongebob" being set in Garish Monde, and "CSUPO" being set in Keedy Sans. The logo rumbles and flickers for the remainder as the sun's rays spin. Variants: The logo comes in three formats: a 4:3 fullscreen version, a 16:9 version, and a 2.35:1 scope version. Depending on the aspect ratio used, Spongebob will be either in the top-left corner of the screen, or the center. On later 4:3 prints of the 2003 film Rugrats Go Wild (both start and end), along with the film itself and the closing credits are in open matte, the logo zooms out to a much farther distance than usual. Technique: Mostly CGI animation, but Spongebob appears to be 2D-animated. Music/Sounds: A very loud early 2000s style techno theme, made using samples from Zero-G's Chemical Beats sample library. one of which can be heard here at 1:04:43. Before spongebob wakes up, a voice says "Wake up". A camera shutter sound can be heard when the sun brightens. Also, there's a "POP!" sound when spongebob opens its eyes. Like the first logo, there's a projector-like sound heard as the blocks fly around. A faint robotic whisper of the company name can be heard at the end. The music for this was done by SC co-founder Gábor Csupó. Music/Sounds Variants: On a special "sizzle reel" Klasky-Csupo made for their 25th anniversary, the 2.35:1 scope version is used at the beginning. However, the faint robotic whisper can barely be heard and we hear techno-like music that starts the video. On Immigrants, the faint robotic whisper is not heard. Availability: Rare. Seen on the 2003 film Rugrats Go Wild (both start and end), the company's sizzle reel from 2007, and the start of the 2008 film Immigrants. Most recently appeared on Gabor Csupo's 2018 demo reel.