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===Background===
===Background===
This was the production company of Rob '''Dames''', Bob '''Fraser''' (Dames and Fraser also owned [[Dames-Fraser Productions]]), and '''Gary Nardino''' (who also owned [[Gary Nardino Productions, Inc.|his own solo company]], [[Gary Nardino-Chris Thompson Productions]] and [[Nardino/Nuss-North Hall Productions]]).
This was the production company of Rob '''Dames''', Bob '''Fraser''' (Dames and Fraser also owned [[Dames-Fraser Productions]]), and '''Gary Nardino''' (who also owned [[Gary Nardino Productions, Inc.|his own solo company]] and co-ran [[Gary Nardino-Chris Thompson Productions]] and [[Nardino/Nuss-North Hall Productions]]).


===Logo (September 19, 1987-May 28, 1988)===
===Logo (September 19, 1987-May 28, 1988)===

Revision as of 23:47, 25 October 2023


Background

This was the production company of Rob Dames, Bob Fraser (Dames and Fraser also owned Dames-Fraser Productions), and Gary Nardino (who also owned his own solo company and co-ran Gary Nardino-Chris Thompson Productions and Nardino/Nuss-North Hall Productions).

Logo (September 19, 1987-May 28, 1988)

Visuals: Similar to the 2nd Gary Nardino Productions logo, except "GARY NARDINO" is smaller to fit the 2nd red line, and "DAMES/FRASER" is on the 1st red line, and the logo is on a white-blue background. The IAW text is in a different font

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

Availability: Only seen on Marblehead Manor, which hasn't rerun since its run ended.

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