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===Background===
Logo Editions By Megadeth99
'''Ear Booker Productions''' is "Weird Al" Yankovic's vanity plate. It is named after "'''Ear Booker''' Polka", a nickname used to denote sections of Weird Al's polka melodies that he composed himself.


(September 13-December 6, 1997, October 1, 2011)
===Logo (September 13-December 6, 1997)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a rapidly flashing black and {{color|lightgray|white}} background, there are the words "EAR BOOKER PRODUCTIONS" in FF Blur (a blobby version of Helvetica) zooming in, inverting its colors accompanying with the flashing background, and stopping in the center.
Ear Booker Productions


'''Variant:''' On <u>''"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour''</u>, the logo plays at a slightly slower speed than usual.
WARNING: Do not watch this video if you are prone to epilepsy. This logo has extremely quick flashing.


'''Technique:''' Flashing and zooming computer effects.
Nicknames: "The Flashing Words", "DAAAAH! DILALALILILWAWAWAWAWA!!!!", "The Bite Me Logo", "Black-and-White Police Siren on Steroids", "Ear Breaker", "Grayscale Flashing", "Metal Ear Booker"


'''Audio:''' A condensed version of the "Weird Al" Yankovic song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJT8lE232IA "Bite Me"]. It consists of several synth shattering effects, a cacophony of loud guitars, and Weird Al screaming incomprehensibly at the top of his lungs.
Logo: On a rapidly flashing black and white background, we see the words "EAR BOOKER PRODUCTIONS" in FF Blur (a blobby version of Helvetica) zooming in, inverting its colors accompanying with the flashing background, and stopping in the center.


'''Audio Trivia:''' "Bite Me" originally appeared at the end of the CD version of Weird Al's album ''Off the Deep End'' as a hidden track, designed to scare listeners who forgot to turn the CD off and thus were unaware that the song was coming after ten minutes of silence. It is a parody of the Nirvana song "Endless, Nameless", which appeared at the end of their album ''Nevermind'' (with its album cover and hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parodied as "Smells Like Nirvana" on the aforementioned Weird Al album) and similarly featured scary-sounding music (though, arguably not as sudden).
Variant: A variant exists in which the logo plays at an slightly slower speed than usual.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Weird Al Show'' on CBS. It also appeared on ''"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour'' on Comedy Central.
FX/SFX: The flashing and zooming.


[[Category:American television logos]]
Music/Sounds: A condensed version of the "Weird Al" Yankovic song "Bite Me". It consists of several synth shattering effects, a cacophony of loud guitars, and Weird Al screaming at the top of his lungs.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Television logos]]
Music/Sounds Trivia: "Bite Me" originally appeared at the end of the CD version of Weird Al's album Off the Deep End as a hidden track, designed to scare listeners who forgot to turn the CD off or eject it and thus were unaware that the song was coming after 10 minutes of silence. It is a parody of the Nirvana song "Endless, Nameless", which appeared at the end of their landmark album Nevermind (with its album cover and hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parodied as "Smells Like Nirvana" on the aforementioned Weird Al album) and similarly featured scary-sounding music.
[[Category:Vanity cards]]

[[Category:Logos with popular music]]
Availability: Seen on The Weird Al Show, which was (meddled by CBS executives to be) meant for children. It made a surprise reappearance on "Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour, in which this is where the slowed down variant appears.
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Editor's Note: This logo has a reputation as one of the scariest logos on television due to the flashing lights and cacophonous music. As mentioned above, the music was originally created to scare people (albeit as a joke), and the flashing lights added to that. It is quite effective in that regard, though some will find it funny for that reason. The slowed down version might help a little bit, but not by much since the flashing is still pretty fast, and the difference is not even that noticeable anyways.

Latest revision as of 17:05, 27 September 2024



Background

Ear Booker Productions is "Weird Al" Yankovic's vanity plate. It is named after "Ear Booker Polka", a nickname used to denote sections of Weird Al's polka melodies that he composed himself.

Logo (September 13-December 6, 1997)



Visuals: On a rapidly flashing black and white background, there are the words "EAR BOOKER PRODUCTIONS" in FF Blur (a blobby version of Helvetica) zooming in, inverting its colors accompanying with the flashing background, and stopping in the center.

Variant: On "Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour, the logo plays at a slightly slower speed than usual.

Technique: Flashing and zooming computer effects.

Audio: A condensed version of the "Weird Al" Yankovic song "Bite Me". It consists of several synth shattering effects, a cacophony of loud guitars, and Weird Al screaming incomprehensibly at the top of his lungs.

Audio Trivia: "Bite Me" originally appeared at the end of the CD version of Weird Al's album Off the Deep End as a hidden track, designed to scare listeners who forgot to turn the CD off and thus were unaware that the song was coming after ten minutes of silence. It is a parody of the Nirvana song "Endless, Nameless", which appeared at the end of their album Nevermind (with its album cover and hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" parodied as "Smells Like Nirvana" on the aforementioned Weird Al album) and similarly featured scary-sounding music (though, arguably not as sudden).

Availability: Seen on The Weird Al Show on CBS. It also appeared on "Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour on Comedy Central.

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