Background[]
Time Traveling Productions (formerly known as Lunar Formation Productions) is an American animation, television and film studio founded by Rob Weisbach and Fonda Snyder in 2015, that creates animated features, live action features, and animated series based on the franchise they created called 'The Museum of Wonders (Let's Go Luna!, Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum, Magic Ring Club, Elinor Wonders Why and Work It Out Wombats!).
Lunar Formation Productions[]
1st Logo
(May 2018-February 2020)[]
TBA
2nd Logo
(October 2018-February 2020)[]
Visuals: On a white background, a red oval appears. the trio (Xavier, Yadina and Brad) peeks out of the oval, then climbs out of it. Brad takes off his cape and gives it to Xavier as he starts to paint the text
LUNAR FORMATION
PRODUCTIONS
in a different font. and Xavier goes back into the oval and turns into a white silhouette.
Variant: An in-credit version exists, which has the text "PRODUCED BY" above the logo.
Technique: 2D animation by 9 Story Media Group, Pipeline Studios and Mavericks VFX.
Audio: An orchestrated theme that accompanies the trio's actions. This was composed by Alan Silvestri.
Availability: Seen at the end of the pilot of Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum entitled "I Am Albert Einstein", the pilot of Elinor Wonders Why entitled "Learning from Nature", Work it Out Wombats!' pilot "Wombats" and it also seen at the end of The Legend of Polloman.
Time Traveling Productions[]
1st Logo
(March 2020-January 2022)[]
Logo: On a black background, we see a same logo from the show “Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum” zooming in front of the screen, with text that says:
TIME TRAVELING PRODUCTIONS
Behind the banner is a blue glitchy electric portal, which rotates.
Variants: On the final episode of season one of “Let's Go Luna!”, “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum”, “Magic Ring Club”, and “Elinor Wonder Why”, the portal closes along with the logo to sparks.
Technique: Simple 2D computer animation.
Music/Sounds: A thunder-like sound.
Availability: First seen in “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Movie: I Am Madam President” also seen on “Let's Go Luna!”, “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum”, and “Elinor Wonder Why” from season 1 only. This replaces the Lunar Formation Productions logo.