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Revision as of 02:50, 5 November 2022
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Blue2000
Background
This is the production company of Adam F. Goldberg, best known as the creator of shows such as The Goldbergs and Breaking In.
(April 6, 2011-)
Logo: On a medium blue background, we see a childhood photo of Adam F. Goldberg (a different one each episode), with the company name sketched in white below.
Variants:
- On The Goldbergs episode "12 Tapes for a Penny", the company name is "Doug Fell Productions" (a joke as the episode revolves around the in-show Adam discovering and starting to use fake identities).
- On The Goldbergs episode "Agassi", the name is replaced with "Chadam Productions", which was the name of a real-life home movie making venture with Adam and his friend, Chad Kremp, who played a prominent role in the episode.
- On Schooled, it appears on the left next to either the Marc Firek, Doug Robinson, or Happy Madison Productions logos depending on the episode.
- On The Goldbergs episode "The Proposal", no image is shown.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: A guitar note, none or the closing theme.
Availability: Current. It was first seen on Breaking In. Currently seen on The Goldbergs. It was also seen on the short-lived series Imaginary Mary, as well as Schooled.