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This is Troy Miller's vanity card. He also owns another company called [[Dakota Pictures]].
This is Troy Miller's vanity card. He also owns another company called [[Dakota Pictures]].


===(October 26, 2003-August 14, 2005)===
===Logo (October 26, 2003-August 14, 2005)===
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18 Husky (Blue).jpg
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Revision as of 17:42, 9 October 2023



Background

This is Troy Miller's vanity card. He also owns another company called Dakota Pictures.

Logo (October 26, 2003-August 14, 2005)


Visuals: Outside of a house, we see a person wearing a white shirt and jeans (which vary in color, even though season 1 of Viva La Bam had only one color), dancing with a close-up on their jeans. We zoom onto the jeans' gold button twice, and the text "18 HUSKY" with "DAKOTA PICTURES" (either plain or bolded) is seen on top.

Variants:

  • On season 1 of Viva La Bam, the gold button only has "18 HUSKY" on it, and red jeans are used on every episode.
  • On season 2, the jeans' color varies each episode: blue, purple, gray, magenta, brown and green.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A hip-hop tune with a zipper.

Availability: Seen on Viva La Bam.


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