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===Background===
==(September 17, 2013-)==
This is the vanity plate of Dan '''Goor'''.


===Logo (April 21, 2011-)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a sky blue background is a cartoon doctor with one hand in his pocket, and the other holding a syringe. The company name appears around him in a childish font, with "Dr. Goor" on the top left and "Productions" on the bottom right. The doctor then shushes and his face goes from smiling to suspicious.


'''Variant:''' Sometimes on ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', the logo is shown next to the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo. In this variant, the picture and animation are further away and squished, and the doctor's legs may either be cut off or completed at the bottom.
Logo: On a sky blue BG, we see a cartoon doctor with one hand in his pocket, and the other holding a syringe. Above him, to the left, are the words "Dr Goor" and on the bottom to his right is the word "Productions", all in a childish font. The doctor then shushes and his face goes from smiling to suspicious.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
Variant: On odd numbered episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the logo is shown next to the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo.


'''Audio:''' Just Dan Goor saying, "Not a doctor. Shh."
FX/SFX: The doctor moving his arm to make a "shush" gesture, which is the only animation.


'''Audio Variants:'''
Music/Sounds: A voice saying, "Not a doctor. Shh." There's some debate as to who says it; some believe it's ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' star Andy Samberg, others think it might be Stephen Colbert.
* On the ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' episode "Yippie Kayak", the laser sound from the [[Fremulon]] logo (instead of the "Shh!" sound) plays over due to an editing error (maybe it was intentional).
* On the ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' episode "Terry Kitties", the "Shh!" sound is replaced by a kitty meowing.
*On the ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' episode "99", the "Shh!" sound is replaced by a man growling.


Availability: Current. Seen on all episodes of ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' on Fox.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', ''Grand Crew'' and ''Killing It''. Also seen on failed pilot of ''Family Practice''.


'''Legacy:''' It's a favorite among ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' fans.
Editor's Note: It's a funny logo.

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Latest revision as of 05:58, 27 September 2024


Background

This is the vanity plate of Dan Goor.

Logo (April 21, 2011-)

Visuals: On a sky blue background is a cartoon doctor with one hand in his pocket, and the other holding a syringe. The company name appears around him in a childish font, with "Dr. Goor" on the top left and "Productions" on the bottom right. The doctor then shushes and his face goes from smiling to suspicious.

Variant: Sometimes on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the logo is shown next to the 3 Arts Entertainment logo. In this variant, the picture and animation are further away and squished, and the doctor's legs may either be cut off or completed at the bottom.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: Just Dan Goor saying, "Not a doctor. Shh."

Audio Variants:

  • On the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "Yippie Kayak", the laser sound from the Fremulon logo (instead of the "Shh!" sound) plays over due to an editing error (maybe it was intentional).
  • On the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "Terry Kitties", the "Shh!" sound is replaced by a kitty meowing.
  • On the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "99", the "Shh!" sound is replaced by a man growling.

Availability: Seen on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Grand Crew and Killing It. Also seen on failed pilot of Family Practice.

Legacy: It's a favorite among Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans.

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