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'''Nicknames:''' "Biking Grapes", "Grapes", "Biker" |
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'''Logo:''' We see a crudely drawn bike rider on a yellow bike running over some grapes. Under the bike rider is the red text, "A BETTER MACHINE". |
'''Logo:''' We see a crudely drawn bike rider on a yellow bike running over some grapes. Under the bike rider is the red text, "A BETTER MACHINE". |
Revision as of 22:18, 11 December 2022
Background
This is Alex Duda's vanity card.
(March 21, 2010- )
Logo: We see a crudely drawn bike rider on a yellow bike running over some grapes. Under the bike rider is the red text, "A BETTER MACHINE".
Variants:
- On seasons 1-3 of Steve Harvey, the logo is next to the Nu-Opp, Inc. logo.
- On seasons 4-5 of Steve Harvey, the logo is next to the E. 112th St. Productions logo.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: A bicycle bell with the splatting sound, or the closing theme.
Music/Sounds Variant: Starting with the second season of Steve Harvey, it plays a 3-note introduction piece. A bicycle bell and the splatting sound can still be heard.
Availability: Seen on Jerseylicious, Built and Steve Harvey.
Legacy: Very memorable for viewers who grew up watching Steve Harvey. It has also become a meme for how silly the drawing looks to some.