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This is the vanity card of Tom Gammill and Max Pross, the creators of ''Great Scott!''. |
This is the vanity card of Tom Gammill and Max Pross, the creators of ''Great Scott!''. |
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===(October 4-November 29, 1992)=== |
===Logo (October 4-November 29, 1992)=== |
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Claverly One Productions (1992) (From - Great Scott episode Hair Scare).png|"Hair Scare" |
Claverly One Productions (1992) (From - Great Scott episode Hair Scare).png|"Hair Scare" |
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'''Note:''' The first video had the first variant appear on 0:29. |
'''Note:''' The first video had the first variant appear on 0:29. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a peaceful-looking night with a crescent moon is a cold gray body of water, which takes up over half the screen. In the water is the company name written in black; the "C" in "CLAVERLY" and "E" in "ONE" are slightly larger than the other letters, forming sort of a border around the word "PRODUCTIONS" which is smaller, spaced out and on the bottom. Above the water, a small animation plays featuring the silhouettes of two men, usually in some kind of peril. A spotlight briefly shines over everything, which changes the color of the text to white (similar to the [[Castle Rock Television|Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo, which directly follows this one). |
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'''Variants:''' There are six known variants total (one for each episode of the series). |
'''Variants:''' There are six known variants total (one for each episode of the series). |
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*"Pilot": The men are flailing about in the water, desperately trying to stay above surface. |
*"Pilot": The men are flailing about in the water, desperately trying to stay above the surface. |
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*"Hair Scare": The men are clinging onto a buoy for dear life, sharks circling around them. The buoy rocks side to side. |
*"Hair Scare": The men are clinging onto a buoy for dear life, sharks circling around them. The buoy rocks side to side. |
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*"Choir Mire": The men are on a boat. Said boat has sprung a leak, and the men are throwing water overboard with buckets. |
*"Choir Mire": The men are on a boat. Said boat has sprung a leak, and the men are throwing water overboard with buckets. |
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*"Stone Moan": The men are attacked by a huge cephalopod, which glares at |
*"Stone Moan": The men are attacked by a huge cephalopod, which glares at the camera. |
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*"Stripe Gripe": The men are being sucked into a whirlpool, which has a reflection of the moon on it. |
*"Stripe Gripe": The men are being sucked into a whirlpool, which has a reflection of the moon on it. |
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*"Pyrrhic Lyric": Similar to the "Pilot" variant, but the men are being attacked by seagulls. |
*"Pyrrhic Lyric": Similar to the "Pilot" variant, but the men are being attacked by seagulls. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The men make noise depending on what's happening to them, such as screaming. Music and additional sound effects may be heard in some variants. |
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⚫ | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''Great Scott!'', which originally aired from October 4 to November 29, 1992 on |
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⚫ | '''Availability:''' Seen on ''Great Scott!'', which originally aired from October 4 to November 29, 1992 on Fox. 13 episodes were produced, but only six aired in the U.S. before being cancelled. All episodes were known to have aired on RTL2 in Germany, but not much is known about the variants for the other episodes. |
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[[Category:Vanity cards]] |
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[[Category:Logos that vary depending on the source]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 26 September 2024
MylesMoss1996 and Webwanderer
Editions by
CuriousGeorge60
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw
Background
This is the vanity card of Tom Gammill and Max Pross, the creators of Great Scott!.
Logo (October 4-November 29, 1992)
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"Hair Scare"
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"Choir Mire"
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"Stone Moan"
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"Stripe Gripe"
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"Pyrrhic Lyric"
Note: The first video had the first variant appear on 0:29.
Visuals: On a peaceful-looking night with a crescent moon is a cold gray body of water, which takes up over half the screen. In the water is the company name written in black; the "C" in "CLAVERLY" and "E" in "ONE" are slightly larger than the other letters, forming sort of a border around the word "PRODUCTIONS" which is smaller, spaced out and on the bottom. Above the water, a small animation plays featuring the silhouettes of two men, usually in some kind of peril. A spotlight briefly shines over everything, which changes the color of the text to white (similar to the Castle Rock Entertainment logo, which directly follows this one).
Variants: There are six known variants total (one for each episode of the series).
- "Pilot": The men are flailing about in the water, desperately trying to stay above the surface.
- "Hair Scare": The men are clinging onto a buoy for dear life, sharks circling around them. The buoy rocks side to side.
- "Choir Mire": The men are on a boat. Said boat has sprung a leak, and the men are throwing water overboard with buckets.
- "Stone Moan": The men are attacked by a huge cephalopod, which glares at the camera.
- "Stripe Gripe": The men are being sucked into a whirlpool, which has a reflection of the moon on it.
- "Pyrrhic Lyric": Similar to the "Pilot" variant, but the men are being attacked by seagulls.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: The men make noise depending on what's happening to them, such as screaming. Music and additional sound effects may be heard in some variants.
Availability: Seen on Great Scott!, which originally aired from October 4 to November 29, 1992 on Fox. 13 episodes were produced, but only six aired in the U.S. before being cancelled. All episodes were known to have aired on RTL2 in Germany, but not much is known about the variants for the other episodes.