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Logo description by Michael Bass and D.L. Chandell
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Logo captures by mr3urious and Shadeed A. Kelly
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=== Background ===
Background: Foxx Hole Productions is a production company owned by African-American actor/singer/comedian, Jamie Foxx.
Foxx Hole Productions is a production company owned by African-American actor/singer/comedian, Jamie Foxx.


=== 1st Logo (August 28, 1996-January 14, 2001, January 25, 2006) ===


'''Nicknames:''' "The Game Coin", "The Pool Coin"
(August 28, 1996- )
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'''Logo:''' On a shady blue wavy ocean-like gradient background, we see a thick pool-table-green circle with lime green around it spinning around like a coin to an abrupt stop. Suddenly, a fox appears, wearing a top hat, a tan jacket over a light blue shirt, and an earring on his right ear. The fox winks his right eye and shuts his mouth then opens it again as the yellow text "FOXX HOLE PRODUCTIONS" zooms out onto the bottom of the circle. On the bottom right of the screen, the text "In Association With", in an small bold font is seen, and soon after we cut to the [[Warner Bros. Television]] logo of the time.


'''FX/SFX:''' The fox appearing, winking his eye and moving his jaw, the text appearing below.
Nicknames: "The Game Coin", "The Pool Coin"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a shady blue wavy ocean-like gradient background, we see a thick pool-table-green circle with lime green around it spinning around like a coin to an abrupt stop. Suddenly, a fox appears, wearing a top hat, a tan jacket over a light blue shirt, and an earring on his right ear. The fox winks his right eye and shuts his mouth then opens it again as the yellow text "FOXX HOLE PRODUCTIONS" zooms out onto the bottom of the circle. On the bottom right of the screen, the text "In Association With", in an small bold font is seen, and soon after we cut to the WBTV logo of the time.
*A slightly shorter version appears without the spin (most often seen in ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' syndicated 4-way logo combo)
*Sometimes the logo appears with the "in association with" tag at the bottom right of the logo


'''Music/Sounds:''' In the original broadcasts (when ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' was on The WB and on DVD), a smooth hip-hop beat was heard throughout the logo. This was only heard during the first season. That theme was later replaced by an upbeat R&B sounder with multitrack scatting in harmony by Jamie Foxx going "Dah-da, dit-dah-da, dit-dah-da" ending immediately afterwards on a single hit, cutting through to the Warner Bros. Television logo and it's 1994 fanfare (or the 1998 theme on 1998 episodes). On the syndicated prints, all four logos in the closing logo combo of ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' close out together with the "Electrifying (Baby, That's Real)" jingle by Jamie Foxx.
FX/SFX: The fox appearing, winking his eye and moving his jaw, the text appearing below.


'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be found on ''The Jamie Foxx Show'' only as part of the syndicated four-way logo combo containing [[Bent Outta Shape Productions]]/Foxx Hole Productions/2003 Warner Bros. Television Distribution/[[Telepictures Distribution]], as well as its DVD release. Also seen on the TV special ''Jamie Foxx: Unpredictable''.
Variants:
A slightly shorter version appears without the spin (most often seen in the Jamie Foxx Show syndicated 4-way logo combo)
Sometimes the logo appears with the "in association with" tag at the bottom right of the logo


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Music/Sounds: In the original broadcasts (when The Jamie Foxx Show was on The WB and on DVD), a smooth hip-hop beat was heard throughout the logo. This was only heard during the first season. That theme was later replaced by an upbeat R&B sounder with multitrack scatting in harmony by Jamie Foxx going "Dah-da, dit-dah-da, dit-dah-da" ending immediately afterwards on a single hit, cutting through to the WBTV logo and it's 1994 fanfare (or the 1998 theme on 1998 episodes). On the syndicated prints, all four logos in the closing logo combo of The Jamie Foxx Show close out together with the "Electrifying (Baby, That's Real)" jingle by Jamie Foxx.


=== 2nd Logo (October 15-December 10, 2017) ===
Availability: Rare. It can be found on The Jamie Foxx Show (currently on BET and Vh1) only as part of the syndicated four-way logo combo containing Bent Outta Shape Productions/Foxx Hole/2003 WBTV Distribution/Telepictures Distribution, as well as its DVD release. Also seen on the TV special Jamie Foxx: Unpredictable.


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the silver metallic fox's head with the words underneath "FOXXHOLE" and "PRODUCTIONS" in smaller text.
Editor's Note: None.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''White Famous''.
2nd Logo
(October 15, 2017-)


'''Editor's Note:''' TBA
Logo: On a black background, we see the silver metallic fox's head with the words underneath "FOXXHOLE" and "PRODUCTIONS" in smaller text.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on White Famous.

Editor's Note: TBA

Revision as of 22:36, 29 June 2021



Background

Foxx Hole Productions is a production company owned by African-American actor/singer/comedian, Jamie Foxx.

1st Logo (August 28, 1996-January 14, 2001, January 25, 2006)

Nicknames: "The Game Coin", "The Pool Coin"

Logo: On a shady blue wavy ocean-like gradient background, we see a thick pool-table-green circle with lime green around it spinning around like a coin to an abrupt stop. Suddenly, a fox appears, wearing a top hat, a tan jacket over a light blue shirt, and an earring on his right ear. The fox winks his right eye and shuts his mouth then opens it again as the yellow text "FOXX HOLE PRODUCTIONS" zooms out onto the bottom of the circle. On the bottom right of the screen, the text "In Association With", in an small bold font is seen, and soon after we cut to the Warner Bros. Television logo of the time.

FX/SFX: The fox appearing, winking his eye and moving his jaw, the text appearing below.

Variants:

  • A slightly shorter version appears without the spin (most often seen in The Jamie Foxx Show syndicated 4-way logo combo)
  • Sometimes the logo appears with the "in association with" tag at the bottom right of the logo

Music/Sounds: In the original broadcasts (when The Jamie Foxx Show was on The WB and on DVD), a smooth hip-hop beat was heard throughout the logo. This was only heard during the first season. That theme was later replaced by an upbeat R&B sounder with multitrack scatting in harmony by Jamie Foxx going "Dah-da, dit-dah-da, dit-dah-da" ending immediately afterwards on a single hit, cutting through to the Warner Bros. Television logo and it's 1994 fanfare (or the 1998 theme on 1998 episodes). On the syndicated prints, all four logos in the closing logo combo of The Jamie Foxx Show close out together with the "Electrifying (Baby, That's Real)" jingle by Jamie Foxx.

Availability: Rare. It can be found on The Jamie Foxx Show only as part of the syndicated four-way logo combo containing Bent Outta Shape Productions/Foxx Hole Productions/2003 Warner Bros. Television Distribution/Telepictures Distribution, as well as its DVD release. Also seen on the TV special Jamie Foxx: Unpredictable.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (October 15-December 10, 2017)

Logo: On a black background, we see the silver metallic fox's head with the words underneath "FOXXHOLE" and "PRODUCTIONS" in smaller text.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on White Famous.

Editor's Note: TBA

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