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Revision as of 03:02, 5 November 2022
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Background
This logo was the production company of Bob Myer, television producer, writer, and consultant on shows such as The Facts of Life, 227, Who's the Boss?, and Cybill.
(September 29, 1993-February 28, 1995)
Nicknames: "The Building Blocks of Bob Myer", "Kid Topples the Blocks", "Oops, sorry blocks!"
Logo: On a cream-beige background inside a bedroom, we see a set of stacked blocks, surrounded by two brown castles with the logo reading the following:
and the words "in association with" in a white font below, matching the same font as the closing credits of Me and the Boys. Then after the logo music finishes, a little kid's foot suddenly appears and kicks down the blocks. This is followed by the ABC Productions logo.
FX/SFX: The blocks getting stomped.
Music/Sounds: An 8-note synth tune, followed by the shattering sound of the blocks toppling after the little kid kicks them down.
Availability: Ultra rare to near extinction. So far the only shows known to have this logo are on the short-lived ABC sitcoms Me and the Boys and Joe's Life.