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  1. This is no ordinary wiki; this is the wiki from the original logo authority that discusses all closing logos you see on TV, from the Viacom "V of Doom" to the Screen Gems "S from Hell". And that's not all; we're also including home entertainment logos, video game logos, and much, much more as well!

    • Overview
    • Nothing Can Go Wrong Now Productions
    • Paul Fusco Productions
    • Popular Arts Entertainment
    • Surfing Moose Productions
    • Ten Four Productions
    • Ten Thirteen Productions
    • Thunder Pictures
    • The Pegasus Group, Ltd.
    • Tracy Gamble Productions

    Logo descriptions by Adam P., Nicholas Aczel, Matt Williams, Kris Starring, and others Logo captures by Eric S. Editions by mr3urious and BenIsRandom A continuation of Vanity Cards

    (March 30, 2003-June 17, 2005)

    Nicknames: "The Teal Car", "The Ironic Company Name", "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?"

    Logo: We see an old, teal-colored car with a beige roof drive off a cliff and into the water below (the car comes in from the left of the screen, and even does a full 180-degree frontflip and lands upside down). "Nothing Can Go Wrong Now Productions" is shown below in the Hobo font.

    Trivia:

    •On Complete Savages, the logo cuts straight to the shortened Icon Productions logo right when the car hits the water, so that the thunder sound-effect on that logo seems to "complete" this logo's audio.

    •The footage is a sped-up alternate angle shot of a stunt from the 1977 movie The Domino Principle, in which after putting two dead bodies in the car, Gene Hackman's character pushes it off the cliff. The original clip can be seen here.

    Background: This is the vanity card of Paul Fusco, better known as one of the creators of ALF.

    (1996-2004)

    Nicknames: "The Hat and Wand", "Magician's Tricks"

    Logo: On a blue background, we see a CG magician's top hat sitting upside down on a table. The wand is perched atop it. The text "Paul Fusco Productions" is superimposed in gold letters at the top of the screen.

    FX/SFX: None.

    Music/Sounds: Silence or the end theme of the show. On ABC's original airing of Project: ALF, the end of the credits music played over it. Since the DVD contains the original, unedited version, the logo is silent.

    (1995- )

    Nickname: "Reservoir Dogs Rip-Off"

    Logo: On a crumbled up background with a yellow tint, we see unknown city-like objects along with four transparent men walking wearing fedoras and suits on the bottom, each lower than the last. In the foreground, we see the four men, much smaller, filled in with color above the text "POPULAR ARTS" with "ENTERTAINMENT" below.

    FX/SFX: None.

    Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

    Availability: Uncommon. Only seen on Starz Movie News and Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.

    Background: Surfing Moose Productions is a production company based in Nashville, Tennessee.

    (2009- )

    Nickname: "Surfing Moose"

    Logo: On a white and blue background with the Words “Surfing Moose” and a abstract surfing moose , a figure of a cute-looking moose in trunks and a yellow surf board endures a wave of water. The moose floats back up after being underwater.

    FX/SFX: The moose and water are CGI.

    Music/Sounds: Whatever country song is used in the credits.

    (1978-1991)

    Nickname: "Yellow (Neon) O"

    Logo: Against a black background, a large yellow ring is drawn in. It then zooms out to show that it is the inner line for the "O" in the dark purple text

    TEN

    FOUR

    written in a double-lined "neon" font (similar to Procter & Gamble Productions' 1986 "PGP" logo). "A" and "PRODUCTION", in white and blue, respectively, and in the same font as the text (only much smaller) appear, with "A" appearing above the "F" and "PRODUCTION" appearing below.

    Background: Ten Thirteen Productions is the production company founded by Chris Carter, the creator of Fox's The X-Files, in 1993, Millennium in 1996, and The Lone Gunmen in 2001.

    (September 10, 1993-March 21, 2018)

    Nicknames: "I Made This!", "Filmreel"

    Logo: In a blurred, typewriter font (ITC American Typewriter), the text "TEN THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS" is seen on a black background with "PRODUCTIONS" below "TEN THIRTEEN". "in association with" sometimes appears below.

    Trivia:

    •The voice of the boy is supplied by Nathan Couturier, the son of the show's supervising sound editor, Thierry Couturier.

    (1991-1994)

    Nicknames: "The Thunderbolt", "Touchstone Pictures Rip-Off", "Castle Thunder"

    Logo: On a white background, we see a blue ball with the word "THUNDER" to the left of it, and the word "PICTURES" to the right of it. Then, a yellow, cheesy-looking lightning bolt appears in the middle of the blue ball and begins to move up and down like a bolt of electricity. Under it is the copyright notice. We then fade out to the Nickelodeon Studios Florida ending logo.

    FX/SFX: The thunderbolt.

    Music/Sounds: The classic "castle thunder" lightning sound effect, heard when the lightning bolt appears.

    Availability: Only seen on Clarissa Explains it All, and retained on the show's only DVD release.

    (1982)

    Nickname: "Fire Pegasus"

    Logo: On a flaming background, you see a model of Pegasus, made of metal. The letters, in a yellow Western-type font, says "THE PEGASUS GROUP, LTD." and below the Pegasus "IN ASSOCIATION WITH".

    FX/SFX: All live-action.

    Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.

    Availability: Rare. Only seen on the TV movie The Shadow Riders.

    Background: This is the vanity card for Tracy Gamble, the creator of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter.

    (2004)

    Nicknames: "The (Four Leaf) Clover", "The Shamrock"

    Logo: On a green background, we see a green four-leaf clover (in a darker shade of green) with a white border. The words "Tracy Gamble productions" are shown on the four-leaf clover, with "Tracy Gamble" on the top line in a white font, and "productions" on the bottom line in the same shade of green as the background.

    FX/SFX: None.

    Music/Sounds: Closing theme of the show.

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  3. Logo: On a swirling background with blue water droplets (from the intro of the program) we see the MTV logo in gradient red and TV in white with MUSIC TELEVISION also in white beneath. The logo zooms forward slowly and tilts to the right. FX/SFX: The background animation, the animation of the MTV logo. Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.

  4. Sep 13, 2005 · Logo Description by Michael Bass. Video captures courtesy of Nanoforge1. Background: Far Field Productions is a company owned by Hart Hanson. (September 13, 2005-) [] Logo: On a sky blue background, we see a watercolor picture of a grassy hill with a tree and the following text in a typewriter font above: Far Field Productions

  5. www.closinglogos.com › page › RCGRCG - Closing Logos

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  6. Nicknames: "Booming Stars", " ☆ ☆ ☆ ", "Tri-Star". Logo: It's the same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo, but " THEATRICAL FILMS " was replaced by " PRODUCTIONS ". Closing Variant: This is a still shot logo that has " IN ASSOCIATION WITH " above the logo. FX/SFX: Same as the 1983 CBS Theatrical Films logo.

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