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===Background===
===Background===
This is the production company of ''Peg + Cat'' creators, Jennifer Oxley and Billy Aronson and it was a clone of [[9 Ate 7 Productions]].
This is the production company of ''Peg + Cat'' creators, Jennifer Oxley and Billy Aronson after it was renamed from [[9 Ate 7 Productions]].


===Logo (November 28, 2012-February 12, 2021)===
===Logo (November 28, 2017-February 12, 2021)===


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Revision as of 02:16, 26 December 2023


Background

This is the production company of Peg + Cat creators, Jennifer Oxley and Billy Aronson after it was renamed from 9 Ate 7 Productions.

Logo (November 28, 2017-February 12, 2021)


Visuals: On a white background, there is the number "100" with several chickens coming in and forming the letters of the word "chickens", with one chicken standing on the "i".

Trivia: The name comes from Oxley's book, The Chicken Problem (which was also the first episode of Peg + Cat), where Peg and Cat have to round up 100 chickens.

Variant: On the 2019 reboot of Clifford the Big Red Dog, the logo is still and is seen on the top of the Brown Bag Films and 9 Story Media Group logos.

Technique: Flash animation.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Click, Clack, Moo: Christmas at the Farm and the 2019 reboot of Clifford the Big Red Dog. Also seen on at least a post-2017 print of Peg + Cat.

9 Ate 7 Productions
100 Chickens
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