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Nice work, though there are a few details that are still lacking or missing.
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{{Draft|decline=Yes|decliner=Camenati|reason=<br>1. The Visuals is partially lacking in detail, specifically with the last second of the logo sequence excluding the "mess with each other" part. The logo doesn't quite end with that and the concluding sentence is an awkward way to finish off the Visuals section. In addition to this, it contains use of a first-person pronoun, when articles should be written in a neutral point-of-view. Also lacking in detail is the extended variant brought up when documenting "Diamita Show Forever"'s variant.<br>2. The audio variant in this logo is rather vague and does not feel like a variant. It is a case where the difference is so minimal, the result is unintentional and unnoticeable. Unless more detail can be provided as to what makes the audio variant stand out, it should be cut. The term "off-center" seems to refer more towards visuals rather than audio.<br>3. Moreover with the audio, it is not just the MGM/UA fanfare, as there is the dialogue of the two men.<br>4. The background feels unnecessary. Describing the company as "an entity that created a show" is something that is already brought up later in the article. Cases where the background provides necessary information is when the company's history is described. There is also the "short-lived" adjective, but it feels misused in this case. A company doesn't feel "short-lived" if their logo lasted for several years unless there is a source that indicates they shut down sooner rather than later.
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===Background===
AG Producciones is a short-lived production company that made a TV Show called "Diamita Show".


===Logo (February 26, 1991-December 1, 1997)===
===Logo (February 26, 1991-December 1, 1997)===
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'''Visuals:''' First, we see the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios]] template with the filmstrips but without the lion. Then, under this template, there is the word "'''AG Producciones'''" in bold text under a {{color|gold}} backdrop. Also, two people from the show pop out. Once they do, they start roaring like a lion. Then, they grab each others heads and start screaming like crazy. Fade to black.
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark grey fabric background, there is a [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios]] template-like picture in gold, but the lion is now replaced with a hole that reveals a pale brown wall. Underneath, there is a gold rectangle containing the text "'''AG PRODUCCIONES'''". Behind the hole, Paul Vásquez and Mauricio Medina, which are the hosts of ''The Dinamita Show'', pop out. Once they do, they start roaring like a lion. Then, they grab each other's heads and start screaming like crazy.


'''Variants:''' In ''El Flaco Y El Indio Forever'', there is some extra footage where they play a sort of "Pat a Cake" and later, Mauricio grabs for a second Paul's head. This was also used as a closing logo for ''Cementerio Pal' Pito''.
'''Variants:'''
*In Diamita Show episodes titled "Cenmenterio Pal Pito 1 & 2", the audio is a little different and the audio is off-center.
*In "Diamita Show Forever", the logo is longer.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.


'''Audio:''' The audio from the [[MGM/UA Home Video]] logo.
'''Audio:''' The audio from the 1st [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] logo with the two men's roars and screams.
'''Audio Variants:''' The audio has half the beats in the off-center version.


'''Availability:''' It appears on episodes of ''The Diamita Show''.
'''Availability:''' It appears on episodes of ''The Dinamita Show''.


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Latest revision as of 10:45, 9 August 2024


Logo (February 26, 1991-December 1, 1997)

Visuals: On a dark grey fabric background, there is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios template-like picture in gold, but the lion is now replaced with a hole that reveals a pale brown wall. Underneath, there is a gold rectangle containing the text "AG PRODUCCIONES". Behind the hole, Paul Vásquez and Mauricio Medina, which are the hosts of The Dinamita Show, pop out. Once they do, they start roaring like a lion. Then, they grab each other's heads and start screaming like crazy.

Variants: In El Flaco Y El Indio Forever, there is some extra footage where they play a sort of "Pat a Cake" and later, Mauricio grabs for a second Paul's head. This was also used as a closing logo for Cementerio Pal' Pito.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: The audio from the 1st MGM/UA Home Video logo with the two men's roars and screams.

Availability: It appears on episodes of The Dinamita Show.

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