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===Background===
==(October 5, 2001-May 10, 2002)==
This is Allison M. Gibson's vanity card.
 
===Logo (October 5, 2001-May 10, 2002)===
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Logo'''Visuals:''' WeThere seeis a road with some grass on both sides. An armadillo with the Texas flag on it (animated in a style not unlike Terry Gillam) runs onto the road and stops, wagging its tail briefly. As this happens, the text "BeeB{{Big|ee}} CavesC{{Big|aves}} {{Big|®oaDoa}}D" appears below, at first blurry but quickly becoming clear (all the letters in the name are the same height).
 
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
FX/SFX: The armadillo, appearance of the name and clouds moving by.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A harpischordharpsichord rendition of the first few notes to "The Eyes of Texas".
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on the first season of ''Reba'', which at the time was broadcast on The WB.
 
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Editor's Note: The armadillo looks a little creepy, and the crude animation and startling music might not help.
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 13 August 2024


Background

This is Allison M. Gibson's vanity card.

Logo (October 5, 2001-May 10, 2002)


Visuals: There is a road with some grass on both sides. An armadillo with the Texas flag on it (animated in a style not unlike Terry Gillam) runs onto the road and stops, wagging its tail briefly. As this happens, the text "Bee Caves ®oaD" appears below, at first blurry but quickly becoming clear (all the letters in the name are the same height).

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A harpsichord rendition of the first few notes to "The Eyes of Texas".

Availability: Seen on the first season of Reba, which at the time was broadcast on The WB.

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