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'''Variant:''' On ''Friends with Benefits'', the logo is next to the [[Pickle Films]] logo. |
'''Variant:''' On ''Friends with Benefits'', the logo is next to the [[Pickle Films]] logo. |
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'''Technique:''' Digital ink and paint. |
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'''Audio:''' A child's voice likely saying "That's a boring drawing", although it is hard to hear due to the closing theme accompanying it. On ''Friends with Benefits'', the aforementioned logo's theme is heard. |
'''Audio:''' A child's voice likely saying "That's a boring drawing", although it is hard to hear due to the closing theme accompanying it. On ''Friends with Benefits'', the aforementioned logo's theme is heard. |
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Background
This is the vanity plate of David Dobkin.
Logo (August 5, 2011-August 15, 2018)
Visuals: On a khaki background, there is a drawing of a boy wearing a cap in a rocket shooting from the earth, with three stars and a crescent moon surrounding it. Below it is the company name in red wrapped around in an arc.
Variant: On Friends with Benefits, the logo is next to the Pickle Films logo.
Technique: Digital ink and paint.
Audio: A child's voice likely saying "That's a boring drawing", although it is hard to hear due to the closing theme accompanying it. On Friends with Benefits, the aforementioned logo's theme is heard.
Availability: Seen on Friends with Benefits (not to be confused with the 2011 film of the same name) and Sugar.