1995-1997 (Prelaunch)[]
Another prelaunch logo, c. 1996. Changed from "Dynamic Television" to "We dare to be different".
Another prelaunch logo, used from December 1996 until March 1997. Became rainbow logo, then slogan was "The Next Generation of Television".
This logo was used from March to May 1997.
Used from May to June 1997.
Used from June until September 1997. Ready to launch, note its resemblance to the first on-air logo.
1997-1999[]
This one was used in Halloween 1997 and 1998.
Testcard, used from 1997 until 2013. It resembles the
Test Card F.
Another Testcard, used from 1998 until 2013.
Preteen ident, the longest running ident.
Christmas variant, used in 1997 and 1998.
Feature Presentation ident.
1999-2001[]
Ian McCullogh, presenter for Ultra News from since 1997, as he appears in a screenshot from June 12, 2000.
Halloween Special Ident, 1999. The slogan was temporarily changed to "A Spooky Channel".
An alternative ident (Cornucopia) used in Thanksgiving 1999 and 2000 (USA only).
Julian Aalens, news presenter in Sept. 3, 1999. He placed first in the online "Sexiest Male Presenter" in 2001.
This ident was only used on July 4 in 1999 and 2000 (USA only).
Pallmer Singh for Ultra News, August 16, 1999.
Tina Reyes-Brocovich, August 17, 1999.
Miya Toffin, in August 18, 1999.
Used to promote
Pokémon in 1999, and it's a longest running ident.
Used to promote TV Times (Central 1989: TV Times) in 1999, and it's a longest running ident.
This ident used to celebrate the turn of the millenium, late 1999.
Animate Your World ident in 1999, and it's a longest running ident.
Markus Scheltz, Aug. 19. 1999.
Anna Stonewaite, for Sports, Aug. 20, 1999.
Charmaine Gupta, NFL (USA only), Aug. 21, 2000.
Powerpuff Girls News Prank, Aug. 22, '00.
Simon Dallow, Sept. 2, 2000.
Another ident/bumper in 2000.
Sting bumper for January until May 2001 (Channel 4 UK sting bumper for 1994-Spring 1995).
Another sting bumper for January until May 2001 (Channel 4 UK sting bumper for 1994-Spring 1995).
Another sting bumper for January until May 2001 (Channel 4 UK sting bumper for 1994-Spring 1995).
Used to promote Life Time in 1999
2001-2004[]
- Main Article: Ultra TV/Other/2001-2004
2004-2009[]
Jamaican Drums ident, 2004. The first ident to be aired during the time.
Bunny wearing makeup ident.
Nevada National Guard ident.
Preteen (longest-running) ident.
This ident was used before episodes of
Pokémon in 2004.
TV Times ident (Central 1989: TV Times), 2004.
Animate Your World ident, 2004.
This ident was used before episodes of Life Times in 2004.
2006-2009[]
'Ultra', the mascot in 2006, used until 2013.
On-screen bug used in 2006, until 2013
Timetable from August 13, 2007.
2007-2009 (Indonesia, TeVee)[]
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2009-2012[]
Ultra TV's first HDTV logo, used from 2011
Ultra TV's second HDTV logo, used from 2011, but lasted for only one year.
Ultra TV +1's logo, used from 2011-2012.
On-screen bug used from 2009 until 2013. Note the 'Ultra' wordmark was changed to the website url (ultratv.tv).
A screenshot with the current on-screen bug.
Solar System ident, 2009.
This ident was used before episodes of Pokémon, 2009.
TV Times ident (Central 1989: TV Times), 2009.
Animate Your World ident, 2009.
2012-2013[]
Idents[]
Generic ident (Version 2), 2012.
This ident was used before episodes of Pokémon, 2012.
TV Times ident (Central 1989: TV Times), 2012.
Animate Your World ident, 2012.
Additional images[]
Logo of Ultra TV HD in 2012-2013
Ultra TV +1's logo in 2012-2013
The cyborg mascot's final incarnation in 2012. Extinct since 2013.
2013-2014 (Most countries), 2013-present (Sri Lanka and Fiji)[]
- Main Article: Ultra TV/Other/2013-2014 (Most_countries), 2013-present (Sri Lanka and Fiji)
2014-2019 (Most countries)[]
- Main article: Ultra TV/Other/2014-2019 (Most countries)
2014-present (International only)[]
2014-2019[]
- Main Article: Ultra TV/Other/2014-2019
2019-present[]
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Same as the 2014-2019 idents, but with the new logo.
2020-present (Russia only)[]
Slogans[]
- Main Article: Ultra TV/Other/Slogans