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{{PageCredits|description=Eric S.|video=Eric S. and Maxim Atanasov}}


===Background===
Logo Picture by Eric S.
This is '''Bonnie Raskin'''<nowiki/>'s vanity plate.
Videos by Eric S. and Maxim Atanasov


1st Logo (March 9-May 25, 1988)
===1st Logo (March 9-May 25, 1988)===
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File:Bonnie_Raskin_Productions_(1988)_(From_-_Aaron's_Way).png
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{{YouTube|id=Ydo-Sr6y3hU}}


'''Visuals:''' The company name, sandwiched between two lines and with "in association with" below, is superimposed over the end credits.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' None
'''Technique:''' A still, live-action shot with computerized editing.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The end theme.


'''Availability:''' Appeared on the 1988 short-lived TV series Aaron's Way.
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Aaron's Way''.


2nd Logo (December 8, 1992-March 7, 2004)
===2nd Logo (December 8, 1992-March 7, 2004)===
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Bonnie Raskin ProductionsBonnie Raskin Productions (1996)
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'''Logo:''' Using live-action footage, we see a kid's hand holding mint ice cream against a purple wall. The ice cream falls to the floor, and "a Bonnie Raskin Production" fades in, along with "in association with" below.
'''Visuals:''' There is live-action footage of a child's hand holding mint ice cream on a deformed cone against a purple wall. The ice cream falls off the cone onto an off-screen floor and the company name (with "a" added to the name and "Productions" replaced by "Production") appears with "in association with" below it.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' On the 1996 TV movie Her Last Chance, the text from the logo appears on a black background. On the 2003 TV movie America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story, the text looks different and the ice cream is on the cone.
*On <u>''Her Last Chance''</u> (with the exception of Lifetime Network airings), the text is superimposed over a black background and the logo is still.
*A still version of the first scene exists on <u>''America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story''</u>, with the text now seen and in a different font.


'''Technique:''' The text fading in, but other than that, it's all live-action. On America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story, it's a still logo.
'''Technique:''' Live-action. On ''America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story'', a still photograph.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Either we hear a child girl laughing, followed by the child girl groaning, or little girl saying "Mommy." before the ice cream falling down, followed by "Not again!" instead. The ice cream falls to the floor with a thud on both versions, some later NBC airings have promos playing over this logo.
'''Audio:''' Initially, a young girl laughing is heard before the ice cream falls, followed by the same girl groaning. Starting in 1994, another young girl says "Mommy..." before the ice cream falls, followed by the same girl saying "...not again!" instead. Also, a thud is heard when the ice cream falls to the floor on both versions. NBC airings use a generic theme, but the "Mommy..." and "...not again!" remain intact (albeit muffled).


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the 1998 TV movie I've Been Waiting for You, the end theme plays over the logo.
*On <u>''Her Last Chance''</u> (with the exception of Lifetime Network airings), none.
*On <u>''I've Been Waiting for You''</u>, the end theme plays.


'''Availability:''' Seen mostly on made-for-TV movies such as She Fought Alone.
'''Availability:''' Seen mostly on made-for-TV movies such as ''She Fought Alone''.

'''Legacy:''' The ice cream looks like it was pulled off-screen by a string, and the cone looks deformed as well.


[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Vanity cards]]
[[Category:Vanity cards]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 08:38, 25 September 2024


Background

This is Bonnie Raskin's vanity plate.

1st Logo (March 9-May 25, 1988)


Visuals: The company name, sandwiched between two lines and with "in association with" below, is superimposed over the end credits.

Technique: A still, live-action shot with computerized editing.

Audio: The end theme.

Availability: Seen only on Aaron's Way.

2nd Logo (December 8, 1992-March 7, 2004)


Visuals: There is live-action footage of a child's hand holding mint ice cream on a deformed cone against a purple wall. The ice cream falls off the cone onto an off-screen floor and the company name (with "a" added to the name and "Productions" replaced by "Production") appears with "in association with" below it.

Variants:

  • On Her Last Chance (with the exception of Lifetime Network airings), the text is superimposed over a black background and the logo is still.
  • A still version of the first scene exists on America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story, with the text now seen and in a different font.

Technique: Live-action. On America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Story, a still photograph.

Audio: Initially, a young girl laughing is heard before the ice cream falls, followed by the same girl groaning. Starting in 1994, another young girl says "Mommy..." before the ice cream falls, followed by the same girl saying "...not again!" instead. Also, a thud is heard when the ice cream falls to the floor on both versions. NBC airings use a generic theme, but the "Mommy..." and "...not again!" remain intact (albeit muffled).

Audio Variants:

  • On Her Last Chance (with the exception of Lifetime Network airings), none.
  • On I've Been Waiting for You, the end theme plays.

Availability: Seen mostly on made-for-TV movies such as She Fought Alone.

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