Fox[]
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Split View | 1994 - 1995 | Unlike future templates, this template involves squeezing the full credits to allow a promo (with video on top, show information on bottom) to play through, and resetting the credits back to full-screen after the promo. Earliest known use on August 24, 1994. Latest documented use on August 28, 1995. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Fox Monday Night | 1995 - January 1996 | ||
January - April 1996 | |||
Fox Tuesday Night | 1995 - January 1996 | ||
January - April 1996 | |||
Fox Wednesday Night | 1995 - January 1996 | ||
January - April 1996 | A slimmed down update to the Fox Wednesday Night credits. | ||
Fox Friday Night | 1995 - January 5, 1996 | Earliest documented use on September 22, 1995. Latest known use on January 5, 1996. | |
November 1995 - April 12, 1996 | A slimmed down update to the Fox Friday Night credits. Earliest documented use on November 17, 1995. | ||
Fox Saturday Night | 1995 - January 1996 | ||
January - April 1996 | |||
Fox Sunday Night | 1995 - January 1996 | Earliest documented use on October 8, 1995. | |
January - April 1996 | A slimmed down update to the Fox Sunday Night credits. | ||
Beverly Hills, 90210 | April - August 1996 | Only documented use on May 8, 1996. | |
Married... with Children | April - August 1996 | Only documented use on June 9, 1996. | |
Sliders | April 19 - August 1996 | Early "FoxNetwork.com" version used from April 19 - May 10, 1996. | |
Special Presentation | April - August 1996 | ||
Tuesday Night Movie | April - August 1996 | Only known use on May 14, 1996. | |
The X-Files | April 19 - August 1996 | Early "FoxNetwork.com" version used from April 19 - May 10, 1996. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Beverly Hills, 90210 | August 21 - October 1996 | ||
Lush Life | September 1996 | Began use on September 9, 1996, last used on September 30, 1996. | |
Party Girl | September - October 1996 | Began use on September 9, 1996, last used on October 13, 1996. | |
Sliders | August - October 4, 1996 | Slightly revised version of the Cool Like Us-era template. | |
October 11 - October 18, 1996 | Same as above, only with the 1996 searchlights logo in place of the Fox Friday logo. | ||
The X-Files | August(?) - October 18, 1996 | Earliest known use on October 11, 1996. Latest known use on October 18, 1996. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Perspective | October 1996 - January 1997 | Earliest known use on October 27, 1996. Latest known use on January 8, 1997. | |
Linear Perspective | October 1996 | Earliest known use on October 25, 1996. Latest known use on October 30, 1996. | |
Fixed Perspective | November 1996 | A version of Perspective with no lower Non-Stop Fox logo present. Only known use on November 14, 1996. | |
Fox Holidaze | December 1996 | Only known use on December 18, 1996. | |
Connection | January - June 1997 | Uses a "Non-Stop Fox" version, a standard "Fox" version, and a version with no giant text, all used interchangeably. Earliest known use on January 15, 1997. Latest known use on June 6, 1997. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Waterfall | June - August 1997 | Fox Summer Blast's primary split screen credits design. Two variants exist, one with free-flowing waterfalls and one with a more concentrated drizzle. Earliest known use on June 15, 1997. Latest known use on August 4, 1997. | |
Sizzlin' Hot Week | June 1997 | Used during Fox's Sizzlin' Hot Week from June 9 to June 15, 1997. | |
Attack of Killer TV Week | June - July 1997 | Used during Fox's Attack of Killer TV Week from June 29 to July 5, 1997. | |
Invaded | July - August 1997 | Used during Fox's Alien Invaders Week from July 27 to August 2, 1997. | |
Fox Tuesday Night Movie | Summer 1997 | Used after film presentations as part of Fox Tuesday Night Movie. Only known use on August 19, 1997. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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No URL | September - November 1997 | An early variant with no FOXWORLD.COM URL present. Earliest known use on September 10, 1997. Latest known use on November 3, 1997. | |
Halloween 1997 | October 1997 | An animated spider crawling across a basic spiderweb design with no URL present. Earliest known use on October 26, 1997. Last used on October 31, 1997. | |
FoxWorld.com | November 1997 - October/November 1998 | Fox's then-current website address, FOXWORLD.COM, begins appearing at the bottom of split screen credits as Just One Fox's primary design. The URL was capable of shifting to an indication of what was airing next. Earliest known use on November 9, 1997. Latest known use on October 2, 1998. | |
Fall 1997 | November 1997 | Has two known variants. Only known usage for early version on November 23, 1997. Only known usage for later version on November 30, 1997. | |
Winter 1997 | December 1997 | Earliest known use on December 12, 1997. Latest known use on December 21, 1997. | |
That '70s Show | August 1998 | Yellow '70s style smiley faces float across the design. Only known use on August 23, 1998 to promote the premiere of That '70s Show. | |
Halloween 1998 | October 1998 | An upgraded version of the previous year's Halloween design featuring the Fox logo etched into the spiderweb. Earliest known use on October 25, 1998. | |
Fox.com (prototype) | November 1998 | The FOXWORLD.COM URL is dropped in favor of their new domain, FOX.COM. The updated URL is noticeably aligned more to the center than the following design introduced soon after. Earliest known use on November 4, 1998. Latest documented use on November 9, 1998. | |
Fox.com | November 1998 - September 1999 | A revised version of the previous design's URL placement. Earliest known use on November 11, 1998. Latest documented use on August 19, 1999. | |
Fall 1998 | November 1998 | Seemingly identical to 1997's Fall design with the exception of the URL change. Latest known use on November 30, 1998. | |
Winter 1998 | December 1998 | Seemingly identical to 1997's Winter design with the exception of the URL change. Earliest known use on December 9, 1998. | |
New Year's | January 1999 | Only known use on January 3, 1999. | |
Da Boom | April 13, 1999 | Used during the Fox Tuesday night "Da Boom" lineup of April 13, 1999. | |
April 20, 1999 | Alternate split screen design used on the Fox Tuesday night "Da Boom" lineup of April 20, 1999. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Green | September 1999 - February 2000 | Latest known use on February 29, 2000. Used sparingly once Fox February began in February 2000. | |
Halloween | Late October 1999 | ||
Snowflakes | Late December 1999 | Earliest known use on December 19, 1999. Latest known use on December 20, 1999. | |
Global Fanfest | January 30 - October(?) 2000 | Used during airings of The Simpsons. | |
Fox February | February 2000 | Used during the Fox February event throughout the entire month of February 2000. Not used on airings of The Simpsons in favor of the Global Fanfest template. | |
Super Tuesday | March 7, 2000 | Only known use on March 7, 2000. | |
Blue | March - May 2000 | Earliest known use on March 10, 2000. Latest known use on May 17, 2000. | |
Turn It Up! | April - August 21, 2000 | Earliest known usage on April 27, 2000. | |
Independence Day | July 2000 | Only known use on July 4, 2000. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Aero | August 22, 2000 - September 2001 | Standard template used for the 2000 season. Latest known use on September 16, 2001. The only use after that is after Disney+ prints of The Simpsons episode "New Kids on the Blecch". | |
Halloween | October 2000 | Earliest known use on October 27, 2000. | |
Aero Orange | October 2000 | Earliest known use on October 28, 2000. | |
Fall | November 2000 | Earliest known use on November 15, 2000. Latest known use on November 22, 2000. | |
Christmas | December 2000 | Earliest known use on December 12, 2000. | |
Valentine | February 2001 | Earliest known use on February 11, 2001. | |
Aero Blue | March 2001 | Only known use on March 4, 2001, most likely to promote the premiere of The Lone Gunmen. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Horizon | September 2001 - September 2002 | Standard template used for the 2001 season. Earliest known use on September 25, 2001. | |
24 | November 6, 2001 | Used to promote the premiere of 24 on November 6, 2001. | |
Christmas | December 2001 | Earliest known use on December 16, 2001. Latest known use on December 23, 2001. | |
Valentine | February 2002 | Earliest known use on February 13, 2002. Last used on February 14, 2002. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Orange (vertical) | September 2002 - June 2004 | Main template used for the 2002 and the 2003 seasons. Latest known regular use on May 23, 2004, latest known use overall on June 20, 2004. | |
Blue (vertical) | September 2002 - May 2004 | Secondary template used for the 2002 and the 2003 seasons. Earliest known use on September 9, 2002. Latest known use on May 5, 2004. | |
Christmas 2002 | December 2002 | Earliest known use on December 19, 2002. | |
Valentine's Day 2003 (blue) | February 2003 | Earliest known use on February 3, 2003. | |
Valentine's Day 2003 (orange) | February 2003 | Earliest known use on February 12, 2003. | |
Boob Tube | March 2003 | Earliest known use on March 9, 2003. Latest known use on March 16, 2003. Used to promote Oliver Beene. | |
Summer (orange) | June - August 2003 | Earliest known use on June 22, 2003. | |
Summer (blue) | June - August 2003 | Latest known use on August 12, 2003. | |
Christmas 2003 | December 2003 | Earliest known use on December 14, 2003. | |
Blue (horizontal) | March? - September 2004 | Horizontal version of 2002's blue split screen credits. Earliest known use on March 2, 2004. Latest known use on September 21, 2004. | |
Orange (horizontal) | June? - September 2004 | Horizontal version of 2002's orange split screen credits. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. Latest known use on September 29, 2004. | |
Fox Summer Games | August 2004 | Used to promote 2004's Fox Summer Games event. Began use on August 13, 2004. Last used on August 29, 2004. | |
2004 Blue | October 2004 - September(?) 2005 | Standard template used for the 2004 season. Earliest known use on October 6, 2004. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
Christmas 2004 | December 2004 | Earliest known use on December 16, 2004. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
New Year's | Late-December 2004 | Earliest known use on December 29, 2004. Latest known use on December 31, 2004. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Blades (blue) | September 2005 - November 2006 | Earliest known use on September 11, 2005. Latest known use on November 12, 2006. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
Blades (dark blue) | September 2005 - July 2007 | Earliest known use on September 14, 2005. Latest known use on July 12, 2007. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
Christmas 2005 | December 2005 | Earliest known use on December 2, 2005. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
Christmas 2006 | December 2006 | Earliest known use on December 7, 2006. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. | |
2007 Blue | Summer 2007 | Only known use on August 2, 2007. | |
Teal | 2007 - 2008 | Latest known use on May 12, 2008. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Black | September 2008 - June 2014 | Earliest known use on September 16, 2008. Latest known use on June 16, 2014. Has both a standard definition and widescreen version. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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We Are Fox | Fall 2014 - Summer 2020 | Earliest known use on September 29, 2014. Latest known usage on May 17, 2020. |
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Geometric (horizontal) | August 2020 - September 18, 2022 | Earliest known usage on August 31, 2020. | |
Geometric (vertical) | September 19, 2022 - present | First split-screen template since 1994's "Split View" to squish the full credits in some form. Appears in multiple different colors depending on the program. |
Fox Kids[]
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Black | Q1 1998 - August 1998 | A black background featuring Fox Kids promotions superimposed above and beside the closing credits to various shows. Earliest known use on February 7, 1998. Latest known use on August 7, 1998. | |
Blue | September 1998 | A blue background featuring Fox Kids promotions superimposed above and beside the closing credits to various shows. Earliest known use on September 12, 1998. Latest known use on September 16, 1998. Mainly seen on shows made by Saban Entertainment. | |
September 1998 - August 1999 | Revised side-by-side version of previous design. Earliest known use on September 18, 1998. Latest known use on June 22, 1999. | ||
Red | September 1999 - February 2002 | Earliest known use on September 13, 1999. Latest known use on February 2, 2002. | |
Intro | April 2000 (ekd) - June 2000 (lkd) | The next show's intro is displayed besides the closing credits to the previous show. Only known to have appeared after Dungeons & Dragons preceding airings of Flint the Time Detective. Earliest known use on April 29, 2000. Latest known use on June 17, 2000. | |
Horizon | February - September 2002 | A set of split screen credits that matches Fox's then-current Horizon branding. Last used on September 7, 2002 with the discontinuation of Fox Kids. |
Fox Box[]
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Box Perspective | September 2002 - August(?) 2003 | The closing credits of the program are seen beside various promos displayed across the Fox Box. Began use on September 14, 2002. Latest known use on April 6, 2003. | |
Box Face | August(?) 2003 - 2004/2005 | A collage of credits, promotions and other information are seen on the front face of the Fox Box. Earliest known use on August 23, 2003. Latest known use on September 25, 2004. Presumably used until the discontinuation of Fox Box. |
4KidsTV[]
Name | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Dashboard | January - February(?) 2005 | 4KidsTV's first design of split screen credits. Used very briefly before being replaced. Began use on January 22, 2005. | |
February 2005 - September 2007 | A revamp of the previous design building a larger margin around the video window. Earliest known use on February 26, 2005. | ||
Overhead | September 2007 - 2008 | 4KidsTV promotions are displayed over retyped credits beneath. Only documented use on November 17, 2007. |