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'''Logo:''' We see a collection of Latino albums with tracklists in front of the covers with the numbers on top "36" on the left, and "37" on the right. The red words read "ENRICO" on 36 and "PALLAZZO" on 37.
'''Logo:''' We see a collection of Latino albums with tracklists in front of the covers with the numbers on top "36" on the left, and "37" on the right. The red words read "ENRICO" on 36 and "PALLAZZO" on 37.


'''Trivia:''' The company's name comes from a scene from the ending of ''The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'', where Frank Drebin (played by Leslie Nielsen) is forced to impersonate the opera singer of the same name at the start of a baseball game. When Drebin later unmasks himself as the game’s umpire having gone undercover on the pitch, an onlooker (played by Mark Holton) points and shouts, "Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo!".
'''Trivia:''' The company's name likely comes from a scene from the ending of ''The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'', where Frank Drebin (played by Leslie Nielsen) is forced to impersonate the opera singer of the same name at the start of a baseball game. When Drebin later unmasks himself as the game’s umpire having gone undercover on the pitch, an onlooker (played by Mark Holton) points and shouts, "Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo!".


'''Variant:''' On ''The Cool Kids'', the tracklists are translated to English and the logo is next to the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo.
'''Variant:''' On ''The Cool Kids'', the tracklists are translated to English and the logo is next to the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo.

Revision as of 01:15, 27 June 2021


Background

This is Patrick Walsh's vanity card.

(February 26, 2018-May 10, 2019)

Logo: We see a collection of Latino albums with tracklists in front of the covers with the numbers on top "36" on the left, and "37" on the right. The red words read "ENRICO" on 36 and "PALLAZZO" on 37.

Trivia: The company's name likely comes from a scene from the ending of The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, where Frank Drebin (played by Leslie Nielsen) is forced to impersonate the opera singer of the same name at the start of a baseball game. When Drebin later unmasks himself as the game’s umpire having gone undercover on the pitch, an onlooker (played by Mark Holton) points and shouts, "Hey, it’s Enrico Pallazzo!".

Variant: On The Cool Kids, the tracklists are translated to English and the logo is next to the 3 Arts Entertainment logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on Living Biblically and The Cool Kids.

Editor's Note: None.

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