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1990-1992 1992-1993 1993-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998
1990-1992 1992-1993 1993-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998
 
1998-2001 2001-2002 2002-2005 2002-2008 2008-2012
1998-2001 2001-2002 2002-2005 2002-2008 2008-2012
 
2010-2012 2012-2013 2013-2019 2019-2024 2024-present
2010-2012 2012-2013 2013-2019 2019-2024 2024-present

Fox Kids Network[]

1990–1992[]

Foxkidsnlogo

Fox Kids launched in 1990 as Fox Kids Network, a six-day-a-week program block on the Fox network in the United States.

1992–1993[]

Fox Kids Network 1992
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1993–1996[]

Fox Kids logo 1993

Even during the following logo and a few months in 1997, this logo was still being used on bumpers.

1996–1997[]

FoxKids96

This logo incorporates the main Fox network logo, and resembles the 20th Century Fox logo.

1997–1998[]

Fox Kids Network (1997)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)
Ad Lib
Launched:  Spring 1997

This logo debuted during the network's "Slappy's Slideshow Saturday" promotion in February 1997. The logo change would become permanent by spring 1997 with the slogan "Rocks Kids". This logo would end its cycle with the slogan "Take the Ride" and would be replaced by the following logo in the summer. The "network" in the logo font is in Ad Lib.

Fox Kids[]

1998–2001[]

Fox Kids
Designer:  Pittard Sullivan
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)
Launched:  Summer of 1998

This logo was first seen during the network's "Take The Ride" campaign in February of 1998. It was used in tandem until it became permanent by summer 1998. The word "Network" was also dropped from its name in the summer of 1998.

2001–2002[]

Fxkd001

The logo was modified in September of 2001 to feature the logo in one color, and the yellow ring and red fill added in. This was seen in the kid-centric version of the Fox branding for the 2001-2002 season, which would began the trend of Fox Kids using the same graphics packages as the main network, but in a kid-centric fashion.

2002 (Unused)[]

Fox Kids Australia

The Fall 2002 Season for Fox Kids would've introduced an entirely new logo, one that was used by the Australian Fox Kids feed from 2001 to 2004. However, the Block instead used a newer version of the 1998 logo, which was revamped to fit with a new Kid-centric version of Fox Now graphic package.

2002-2005[]

Fxkd02
Designer:  Troika Design Group
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)
Launched:  Fall 2002

2002-2005 (Secondary), 2005-2008 (Primary)[]

Designer:  Troika Design Group
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)
Launched:  Fall 2002 (secondary)
Fall 2005 (primary)

2008 (Prototype)[]

On May 24, 2008, a prototype version of the next logo was introduced and used as a placeholder.

2008-2010, 2010-2012 (sub-brand)[]

Foxkidscw4kidsstylev2
Designer:  Troika Design Group (2008-2012)
Buck Design (2008-2012)
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (modified)
CC Zoinks (modified)
Launched:  2008

In 2008, Fox Kids introduce a logo featuring an incorporation of the 1997/98 logo in red glossy coating, acting out as a nod to a logo to its original iteration.

2012-2013[]

Foxkids2002
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Designer:  Troika Design Group (2012-2013)
Buck Design (2012-2013)
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (modified)
CC Zoinks (modified)
Launched:  August 25, 2012

On August 25, 2012, following the demise of Toonzai and after 50% of the network was later bought by Saban Brands, this logo debuted which used another modification of the 1997/98 logo with the red filling being removed and the logo reverting back to its traditional red and yellow colors (although during on-air promos in this period, the logo changed colors).

2013-2019[]

Fox Kids 2014
Designer:  Proloud Films (2013-2015)
2veinte (2015-2019)
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (Fox logo, modified)
Custom (Kids)
Launched:  September 14, 2013

On September 14, 2013, Fox Kids introduce a logo that was Radically different to the previous logo. This logo was in use until the next rebrand, which took place in 2019.

In February 2018, Saban Brands appointed toy manufacturer and multimedia company Hasbro as the global master toy licensee for Power Rangers in April 2019 with a future option to purchase the franchise. On May 1, 2018, Saban agreed to sell Power Rangers and other entertainment assets (including 50% ownership of the Fox Kids network) to them for $522 million. Under the arrangement, this was in an effort to "help strengthen the Fox-Hasbro joint venture deal and connect it with Saban's own concurrent partnership with the Fox Kids broadcast block into one big encouraging partnership" as stated by Hasbro CEO, Brian Goldner.

This logo continues to be used on a small portion of international Fox Kids blocks and channels (outside of the US) and was still used by Fox O&Os and affiliates for children's programs until 2022.

2019-2024[]

Foxkids2022concept
Designer:  Adam Wentworth (logo)
Ian MacRitchie
Trollbäck & Company
Primal Screen
Ronda
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)

On-air:
Neue Plak
Neue Plak CB_Pico (modified version of Neue Plak)
Launched:  September 28, 2019

On September 28, 2019, Fox Kids implemented branding elements by Trollbäck + Company in collaboration with Primal Screen and Ronda, which massively overhauled the logo by using the slightly tweaked 1993 "FOX" wordmark, and introduced an abstract version of the wordmark whose shapes are incorporated into advertising and on-air branding elements. Additionally, the logo is now horizontal, and includes the letter "X" from one of the Fox abstract shapes with the two yellow searchlight beams being placed inside it (ala the 1997/98 logo), and the "Kids" text is now slightly modified and is even a bit bouncy and overlapping each other (with the transparent outlining of each letter in the word); plus, the network also introduced its current graphics package based on the main network package, which uses both a modified color palette and a modified Neue Plak font, and also including the introduction of its new mascots that are based off the main abstract shapes designed by Ronda, also used for the re-launch of its magazine and kids club markets.


This logo continues to be used by Fox O&Os and affiliates for the children's programs.

2024-Present[]

Fox Kids (TheWBFan06's Vision) 2002 Logo
Designer:  Adam Wentworth (logo)
Ian MacRitchie
Trollbäck & Company
Primal Screen
Ronda
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids; modified)

On-air:
Neue Plak
Neue Plak CB_Pico (modified version of Neue Plak)
Launched:  August 2024 (promos)
September 14, 2024 (official)

On September 14, 2024, Fox Kids debuted another redesigned logo that was made in preparation of its then-recently relaunched branding element package and in preparation of it's 35th Anniversary in 2025, which massively overhauled the logo by using a modern reincorporation of the 1997/98 logo with the "Kids" text is now slightly modified and is even a bit bouncy and overlapping each other (with the transparent outlining of each letter in the word); plus, the network also introduced its current graphics package based on the main network package, which uses both a modified color palette and a modified Neue Plak font.

Toonzai[]

2010-2012[]

Toonzai

On August 14, 2010, Fox Kids was sub-rebranded as Toonzai. The block ended on August 18, 2012 following a Power Rangers marathon, and was folded back into Fox Kids the following two days.

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