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'''Logo:''' Next to the [[Zero Dollars and Zero Sense Productions]] logo, we see a photograph of Diablo Cody in a polka-dot dress, leaning against the hood of an orange Dodge Challenger looking at us in a parking area with a house behind and a street nearby. Underneath it is the white text "BitchiN".
'''Logo:''' Next to the [[Zero Dollars and Zero Sense Productions]] logo, we see a photograph of Diablo Cody in a polka-dot dress, leaning against the hood of an orange Dodge Challenger looking at us in a parking area with a house behind and a street nearby. Underneath it is the white text "BitchiN".


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme.

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This is writer and producer Diablo Cody's vanity card.

(November 5, 2015)

Logo: Next to the Zero Dollars and Zero Sense Productions logo, we see a photograph of Diablo Cody in a polka-dot dress, leaning against the hood of an orange Dodge Challenger looking at us in a parking area with a house behind and a street nearby. Underneath it is the white text "BitchiN".

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on the pilot episode of One Mississippi.

Legacy: This logo is infamous for using a swear word as its company name.

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