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  1. Jul 26, 2020 · 241. 43K views 3 years ago. Intro by: Damien Blake / channel ...more. Intro by: Damien Blakehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtpuwfXNpWmg5F7FoUpOIdwSubscribe for more logo histories and other...

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  2. May 9, 2024 · Despite his involvement with the company, the production firm's name remained until its closure in 2013. Robbins would eventually become the head of Paramount Pictures in September 2021. Logo (April 16, 1994-April 4, 2012)

    • Tollin/Robbins Productions
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    • Tollin Productions
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    Logo (April 16, 1994-June 11, 2012)

    Visuals: On a black background, the green-camouflage colored letters "TRP" unfold. The text "Tollin/Robbins Productions" in the same colors reveals itself below. The first letter of each word matches the color of the "TRP" logo. Variants: •An in-credit variant exists. •A still variant also exists. Technique: Computer animation. Audio: Originally, a line from a character from the preceding show would be heard: •All That: •Season 1-5: •Kenan Thompson as Mavis: "Hey Clavis! Wake up! The show is over." •Kel Mitchell as Clavis: "Oh yeah, kick it!" •Season 7: Bryan Hearne as Zigfried the Cab Driver: "Dorn quiet! Jerk." •Season 8: Jack DeSena as Randy Quench, Volunteer Fireman: "Here comes me!" •Season 9: Jamie Lynn Spears as Thelma Stump: "Bacon good!" •Season 10: A random quote from the specific episode (e.g. the Zortogs says "MEAAAAAAT!!!", Chelsea Brummet says "Good thing you have a such girly hair!") •All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special: Kenan Thompson as Lester Oaks, Construction Worker: "Crunch bunny!!" •Kenan & Kel: Kenan Rockmore, played by Kenan Thompson: "WHYYYYYYYYY?!!!!" •Cousin Skeeter: Skeeter, played by Bill Bellamy: "I'm okay! I'm oh-kay." •The Amanda Show: Penelope Taynt, played by Amanda Bynes: "Amanda, please!" •On at least one episode, Penelope is heard yelling "WHEEEEERE'S AMANDA?!" instead. •Another episode had Moody's mom, played by Maureen McCormick yelling "MOODY!!" •The Nick Cannon Show: Nick Cannon says "We taking over." Audio Variants: •From October 16, 2001 to March 24, 2006, it is completely silent. •On Smallville starting with the season 1 episode "Crush", Birds of Prey, and One Tree Hill, a quiet string stinger composed by Mark Snow is heard. •Sometimes, it's the ending of the show's theme song, like in The Bronx is Burning and season 6 of All That (most likely due to Thompson and Mitchell's departure from the show). •NBC, ABC and The WB (later The CW) airings used their respective generic themes. •On episode 4 of Birds with Prey, the 1994 Warner Bros. Television music comes slightly early, which causes part of the logo to play with the music.

    Logo (1999-2003?)

    Visuals: Against a black background are three letters: "M" (in silver) above and "T", and "R" (both in blue) below all in the same font as the TRP logo zooming-out slowly and placing themselves in the center. Then, "arquee", "ollin/", and "obbins" in the same respective color as their respective letters appear. Technique: CGI. Audio: The end theme or none. Availability: It appeared on some (if not all) final season episodes of The Amanda Show, as well as Cousin Skeeter, and later seasons of All That and Arli$$. It has since been plastered over with the Tollin/Robbins Productions logo. It was also seen on some episodes of Nickelodeon Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal.

    (November 10, 2012-January 19, 2013, November 23-December 21, 2021)

    Visuals: On a blue old-film background, the word "Tollin" writes itself. The word "PRODUCTIONS" fades in after. Variant: On Klutch Academy, the logo is slowed down and ends early before "PRODUCTIONS" fades in. Technique: CGI. Audio: None or the closing theme. Availability: Originally seen on Wedding Band on TBS, and was later revived for Klutch Academy on BET.

    •For other related logos and images see: Tollin/Robbins Productions/Other

  3. Jun 11, 2012 · Logo captures by Eric S. and Ninh Nguyen Background: Tollin/Robbins Productions is a film and television production company founded by Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins , the latter probably best known for his role as Eric Mardian in the 1980s TV series Head of the Class .

  4. Background. In 1998, Tollin/Robbins Productions was purchased by sports management firm The Marquee Group. The company operated for a few years under their ownership before becoming independent again around 2003. Logo (September 1, 1998-2003?)

  5. This is the production company of Mike Tollin, who had previously ran Tollin/Robbins Productions with Brian Robbins. Logo (November 10, 2012-January 19, 2013, November 23-December 21, 2021) Visuals: On a blue old-film background, the word "Tollin" writes itself.

  6. History [ edit] Tollin/Robbins Productions was formed by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin in 1994 with early shows and early films were sports documentaries. [1] At Warner Bros. Television, he signed up its first overall deal, that of creator Ryan Murphy, who was of Popular at that time. [2]

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