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===Background===
This is the vanity card of Greg Daniels, the creator of the NBC sitcoms ''The Office'' and ''Parks and Recreation'' (along with Michael Schur, who also owns a production company, [[Fremulon]]) and the Fox sitcom ''King of the Hill'' (along with Mike Judge, who also owns a production company, [[Judgemental Films]]).
 
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|Deedle-Dee, Judgemental and 3 Arts.jpeg|1st Logo (January 12, 1997-May 20, 2010)
|LX AmFb13p2eSqenJTvv1g53584.jpeg.jpg|2nd Logo (March 24, 2005-May 16, 2013)
|M4Pml 1 M9crLhxaveP7lw58359.jpeg.jpg|3rd Logo (April 9, 2009-)
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===1st Logo (January 12, 1997-May 20, 2010)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' Superimposed over an American flag, wethere seeis the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCTIONS, [[Judgemental Films|JUDGEMENTAL FILMS]] & [[3 Arts Entertainment|3 ARTS ENTERTAINMENT]]" in white, and written in the same font as the names on the ''King of the Hill'' closing credits (Freehand 575). "in association with" is written below in Compacta (the font used for the other credits on that show).
 
'''Variant:''' On <u>French and Quebecois airings</u>, there's no American flag background, with everything on a black background. Another French airing has the credits in a different font (Dom Casual).
 
'''Technique:''' NoneA still image.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A random quote from the preceding episode of ''King of the Hill''. In the show's first season, it was silent or had the sound effects/music that played on the episode's final scene.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''King of the Hill''.
 
===2nd Logo (March 24, 2005-May 16, 2013)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background, wethere seeis a childish drawing with the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCtionsPRODUCtioNs" on a light blue box. The letters of each drawing have various designs, such as stripes and polka dots.
 
'''Trivia:''' The logo was drawn by Greg Daniels' sondaughter Haley.
 
'''Variants:'''
* In <u>2009</u>, the right side of the logo has been cropped, so the text is now centered.
* In <u>2010</u>, the logo was made smaller. Here, andthe morebox ofcovers the light blue box can bewhole seenscreen.
 
'''Technique:''' NoneA hand-drawn still image.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' From 2005 to 2007, the logo was silent. FromStarting in 2007 to the rest of the logo's run, it uses the closing theme of the show.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio Variant:''' At the end of <u>the episode "Halloween"</u>, a soundbite of Dwight yelling "Quiet, you!" (from a scene earlier in the episode) is heard over this logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''The Office'' (U.S. version).
 
===3rd Logo (April 9, 2009-February 24, 2015, April 30, 2020- )===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background with dotsthirteen ofmulticolored different colorsdots, wethere seeis the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODuctionsPRODuctioNs!" with various patterns in each letter.
 
'''Trivia:''' Like the last logo, this was also drawn by Greg Daniels' sondaughter Haley.
 
'''Variants:'''
* Starting with <u>''Upload''</u>, the logo is animated and moving with shooting stars in a space background. Plus, the dotsthere are four4 (instead of thirteen)dots, and the company name is enhanced (including text elements from the previous logo) with the removal of the exclamation point.
* The logo sometimes shares the screen with other logos.
* On ''A Parks and Recreation Special'', the logo is next to the [[Fremulon]] and [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logos.
 
'''Technique:''' None, except for what is described in the animated version.
 
'''Technique:''' None,A excepthand-drawn forstill whatimage isin describedthe standard version. 2D computer animation in the animated version.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show or silence.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The closing theme of the show or silence.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Parks and Recreation'', ''Upload'' and ''Space Force''.
 
'''Audio Variant:''' On <u>''Downtowners''</u>, the theme from the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo is used.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Parks and Recreation'', ''Upload'' and ''Space Force''. Also seen on the failed pilots to ''Downtowners'' and the American adaptation of ''Friday Night Dinner''.
 
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[[Category:Vanity cards]]
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[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 October 2024


Background

This is the vanity card of Greg Daniels, the creator of the NBC sitcoms The Office and Parks and Recreation (along with Michael Schur, who also owns a production company, Fremulon) and the Fox sitcom King of the Hill (along with Mike Judge, who also owns a production company, Judgemental Films).



1st Logo (January 12, 1997-May 20, 2010)


Visuals: Superimposed over an American flag, there is the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCTIONS, JUDGEMENTAL FILMS & 3 ARTS ENTERTAINMENT" in white, and written in the same font as the names on the King of the Hill closing credits (Freehand 575). "in association with" is written below in Compacta (the font used for the other credits on that show).

Variant: On French and Quebecois airings, there's no American flag background, with everything on a black background. Another French airing has the credits in a different font (Dom Casual).

Technique: A still image.

Audio: A random quote from the preceding episode of King of the Hill. In the show's first season, it was silent or had the sound effects/music that played on the episode's final scene.

Availability: Can be seen on King of the Hill.

2nd Logo (March 24, 2005-May 16, 2013)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a childish drawing with the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCtioNs" on a light blue box. The letters of each drawing have various designs, such as stripes and polka dots.

Trivia: The logo was drawn by Greg Daniels' daughter Haley.

Variants:

  • In 2009, the right side of the logo has been cropped, so the text is now centered.
  • In 2010, the logo was made smaller. Here, the box covers the whole screen.

Technique: A hand-drawn still image.

Audio: From 2005 to 2007, the logo was silent. Starting in 2007, it uses the closing theme of the show.

Audio Variant: At the end of the episode "Halloween", a soundbite of Dwight yelling "Quiet, you!" (from a scene earlier in the episode) is heard over this logo.

Availability: Seen only on The Office (U.S. version).

3rd Logo (April 9, 2009-)


Visuals: On a black background with thirteen multicolored dots, there is the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODuctioNs!" with various patterns in each letter.

Trivia: Like the last logo, this was drawn by Greg Daniels' daughter Haley.

Variants:

  • Starting with Upload, the logo is animated and moving with shooting stars in a space background. Plus, there are 4 dots, and the company name is enhanced (including text elements from the previous logo) with the removal of the exclamation point.
  • The logo sometimes shares the screen with other logos.

Technique: A hand-drawn still image in the standard version. 2D computer animation in the animated version.

Audio: The closing theme of the show or silence.

Audio Variant: On Downtowners, the theme from the 3 Arts Entertainment logo is used.

Availability: Seen on Parks and Recreation, Upload and Space Force. Also seen on the failed pilots to Downtowners and the American adaptation of Friday Night Dinner.

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