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Revision as of 09:36, 29 November 2023
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Editions by
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Background
This is Raphael Bob-Waksberg's vanity card.
Logo (August 22, 2014-January 31, 2020)
Visuals: On a wooden texture background, there is a crudely drawn picture of a boxer and a raptor on a teared piece of paper. The picture and the background tilts in a stop-motion style in timing with notes of the melody the announcer's singing. Other than the picture itself, the company name isn't shown anywhere.
Trivia: This logo references a 2006 skit of the same name, released under the comedy group Olde English, which Raphael was a part of, alongside Ben Popik, David Segal, Caleb Bark, and Adam Conover. The music is a reenactment of the opening to this skit.
Technique: Stop-motion.
Audio: A man (likely Raphael Bob-Waksberg) sings the company name, and a melody with "na-na"s.
Availability: Seen on all episodes of BoJack Horseman on Netflix, with the exception of its special "Sabrina's Christmas Wish". It was also seen on the first seasons of Tuca and Bertie and Undone.
Legacy: This logo is very notable for not showing the company name, but it's also a humorous logo. It's a favorite among BoJack fans.
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