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'''Editor's Note:''' The screaming on the roller-coaster can get to some, but it's otherwise a humorous logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' The screaming on the roller-coaster can get to some, but it's otherwise a humorous logo.


[[Category:American Television Logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]
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Revision as of 16:01, 28 July 2021




Background

This is Matthew Perry's vanity card.

(February 9-April 6, 2011)

Nicknames: "The Rollercoaster", "...Eh", "Bored Perry"

Logo: We start with a background of a amusement park with a yellow roller-coaster (viewed from the front) full of people in the foreground, moving up a ramp of roller-coaster tracks. Painted on the front of the roller-coaster are the words in yellow "ANHEDONIA" in the cartoony font. At the front of the roller-coaster is an animated version of Matthew Perry wearing a dark red shirt, holding a brown handle attached to the front of the roller-coaster, with a bored expression on his face. As the camera follows the roller-coaster to the top of the ramp, we view a border held up over the roller-coaster ramp with the words "ANHEDONIA" on it, also done in the same color and font as on the "ANHEDONIA" text on the front of the roller-coaster. As the roller-coaster drops down quickly, the people on the roller-coaster raise their arms and scream in excitement, excluding Matthew (who just mutters an "eh," as if riding the roller-coaster was not even exciting). As the roller-coaster disappears, "PRODUCTIONS" in white text is revealed under the "ANHEDONIA" border.

FX/SFX: The panning of the logo, the moving roller coaster, the people. Looks like Flash animation.

Music/Sounds: The people on the rollercoaster (chattering as the rollercoaster goes up, screaming as it goes down) and the rollercoaster itself.

Availability: Seen only on Mr. Sunshine (not to be confused with the earlier 1986 ABC series or the 2018 Korean drama).

Editor's Note: The screaming on the roller-coaster can get to some, but it's otherwise a humorous logo.

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