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''Logo description by Michael Bass'' |
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'''Visuals:''' In a starfield, the curved texts "FRAGICAL" and "PRODUCTIONS" simultaneously zoom out above and below, respectively. A fairy in a wheelchair then flies from the background to the center in between the two words, after which she stops, faces us and says "hello, goodbye" ("goodbye, goodbye" on the final episode of ''Moral Orel'') before flying off to the left, all while leaving a rainbow trail. |
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''Video captures courtesy of Nanoforge1 and TheUnknownLogoFan (TakingofPelhamify)'' |
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'''Variants:''' |
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''Editions by CNViewer2006'' |
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*In 2010, the logo is shown on five vintage television sets (complete with antennas) on a black background. |
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*There is also a shortened variant of this that begins with the fairy's dialogue. |
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'''Technique:''' Stop-motion for the fairy (presumably done by [[ShadowMachine]]), computer effects for everything else. |
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⚫ | '''Audio:''' A whoosh as the two words zoom out, the sound of the fairy flapping her wings, and screeching sounds are heard as the fairy stops and goes in her wheelchair. The voice of the fairy is provided by Dino Stamatopoulos' daughter, Tigger (who also provided several of the voices on ''Moral Orel''). On the variant, the audio echoes due to the setting. |
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[[Category:American animation logos]] |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Hello, Goodbye," "Goodbye, Goodbye" |
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[[Category:Animation logos]] |
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'''Logo:''' On a starry background, the curved text "FRAGICAL PRODUCTIONS" zooms out. A fairy in a wheelchair flies between the two words in the company name, leaving a rainbow trail. |
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'''Variant(s):''' On ''High School USA!'' and ''Mary Shelley's Frankenhole'', the logo is being played on five vintage television sets bearing antaennas. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The two words in the company name zooming out, the fairy flying between the two words. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 2 October 2024
Background
Fragical Productions was the production company of Dino Stamatopoulos. The company's name originates from a song that Dino's daughter, Tigger wrote when she was a toddler about how her father is "fragical". Stamatopoulos would later co-found Starburns Industries.
Logo (December 13, 2005-November 30, 2013)
Visuals: In a starfield, the curved texts "FRAGICAL" and "PRODUCTIONS" simultaneously zoom out above and below, respectively. A fairy in a wheelchair then flies from the background to the center in between the two words, after which she stops, faces us and says "hello, goodbye" ("goodbye, goodbye" on the final episode of Moral Orel) before flying off to the left, all while leaving a rainbow trail.
Variants:
- In 2010, the logo is shown on five vintage television sets (complete with antennas) on a black background.
- There is also a shortened variant of this that begins with the fairy's dialogue.
Technique: Stop-motion for the fairy (presumably done by ShadowMachine), computer effects for everything else.
Audio: A whoosh as the two words zoom out, the sound of the fairy flapping her wings, and screeching sounds are heard as the fairy stops and goes in her wheelchair. The voice of the fairy is provided by Dino Stamatopoulos' daughter, Tigger (who also provided several of the voices on Moral Orel). On the variant, the audio echoes due to the setting.
Availability: Seen on reruns of Moral Orel on Adult Swim. The variant appears on season 1 episodes of Mary Shelley's Frankenhole and the logo's last appearance to date, High School USA!