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===Background===
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==The Fred Rogers Company==
== Family Communications ==
=== 1st Logo (September 63, 19762012-AugustJuly 3110, 20012018)===
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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the end credits is a {{color|grey}} brush stroke drawingportrait of Fred Rogers' head, next to the words "Fred Rogers{{color|red|FredRogers}}" in a large red font, and "{{color|gray|the}}" and "{{color|gray|company}}" are above and below the words, respectively. Below all that is "{{color|gray|The legacy lives on}}".
'''Visuals:''' Same as above, only this time we have a superimposed logo that reads:
 
a production of</br>
'''Family'''</br>
'''Communications'''</br>
©[YEAR] Family Communications, Inc.
 
The M's in the the name are made up of curved lowercase I's, minus the dots.
 
'''Variants:'''
* On its first appearances (''Let's Talk About Wearing a Cast'' and ''Let's Talk About Having an Operation''), the logo is dark orange and is superimposed against a wood paneling background. "PRODUCED BY" appears centered above, and the copyright stamp reads "©1976 FAMILY COMMUNICATIONS" below.
* On ''Christmastime with Mister Rogers'', the text, closely resembling the familiar 1979 version, is yellow on a blue background, and appears in the lower half of the screen, separated from the title in the top half by a centered asterisk. "a production of" is centered, and the copyright stamp is in all caps.
* On Divorce #1480 and the Play week (#1486-1490), "a production of" is in periwinkle, just like all of the credit titles during these episodes. (At least one episode with periwinkle credit titles uses the normal version, however.)
* On the 1980s series of programs entitled ''Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About...'', the logo is usually superimposed against a wide shot of the set.
* On ''Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About Competition'', the logo is harvest gold.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Audio:''' The end theme of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''.
 
'''Availability:''' First appeared on two 1976 programs entitled ''Let's Talk About...'' Is seen on reruns of 1979-2001 episodes of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' on PBS and other TV shows. PBS stopped airing the show weekly in September 2009, but it remains on-air, often in early-morning weekend timeslots, on some stations such as KAWB and KTCI in Minnesota, and it returned to national airwaves in said timeslots in 2017. Most of the episodes from this era are also available for download or burn-on-demand at Amazon.com, and will stream on Twitch. Also appears on a few VHS & DVD releases of episodes from [[Playhouse Video]], [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|CBS/Fox Video]] and [[Anchor Bay Entertainment]]. The variants seen on the ''Mister Rogers Talks with Parents About...'' series of specials can be found on their 1980s PBS Video releases. The only available evidence of the original versions on the ''Let's Talk About...'' programs is a series of screenshots on the Neighborhood Archive website. It probably also appeared on ''Let's Talk About Going to the Hospital'', but it is not included in the Neighborhood Archive frames.
 
===2nd Logo (Early 2000s)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is the words:
<center>Family</br>
Communications
</center>
with drawing of the Neighborhood Trolley on the top right of the Family Communications logo. Unlike the previous logo, There is no lowercase I's minus the dots. The web address www.fci.org is on the bottom of the logo.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen at the beginning of each episode of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' episodes on the 2005 DVD set by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment.
 
==The Fred Rogers Company==
===Logo (September 3, 2012-July 10, 2018)===
[[File:The Fred Rogers Company.png|center|frameless|The Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood variant.]]
[[File:FredRoddSquad.jpg|center|frameless|The Odd Squad variant.]]
[[File:9ate79storyfredrogers.jpg|center|frameless|The Peg+Cat variant.]]
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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the end credits is a grey brush stroke drawing of Fred Rogers' head, next to the words "Fred Rogers" in a large red font, and "the" and "company" are above and below the words, respectively. Below all that is "The legacy lives on".
 
'''Technique:''' None.
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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.
 
'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Seen on seasons 1-3 of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'', seasons 1-2 of ''Odd Squad'', and pretty much all of ''Peg + Cat'', although [[CBC Kids]] airings of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'' and [[Treehouse Originals|Treehouse]] airings of ''Peg + Cat'' don't use this logo for some reason, and [[CBBC |CBBC]]/[[TVOKids|TVO Kids]]' airings of ''Odd Squad'' keep it intact as well.
* Seen on seasons 1-3 of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'', seasons 1-2 of ''Odd Squad'', and pretty much all of ''Peg + Cat''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on seasons 1-3 of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'', seasons 1-2 of ''Odd Squad'', and pretty much all of ''Peg + Cat'', although* [[CBC Kids]] airings of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'' and [[Treehouse Originals|Treehouse]] airings of ''Peg + Cat'' don't use this logo for some reason, andalthough [[CBBC |CBBC]]/[[TVOKids|TVO Kids]]' airings of ''Odd Squad'' keep it intact as well.
 
==Fred Rogers Productions==
===Logo (April 3, 2018- )===
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'''Visuals:''' Same setting as before, but the animated face of Daniel Tiger himself giggling, this time, in place of Rogers', is seen above the top right side of the company name. The company name ispops in front ofwith a big, {{color|skyblue|periwinkle blue}} circle, Theand company name has already beenis changed from "The '''Fred Rogers''' company" to "{{color|red|'''Fred Rogers'''}} PRODUCTIONS", whilewith both "'''Fred'''" and "'''Rogers'''" both in red text are in a different font, and "PRODUCTIONS" is in place of "company" (latter is all capitalized). In this version, theThe slogan below the company name "''{{color|gray|The legacy lives on...''}}" thisis timealso now does not appear at allabsent.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D Flash animation.
 
'''Variant:''' On ''Through the Woods'' and ''Odd Squad,'', the logo is still. ''Through the Woods'' has the copyright info below.
 
'''Audio:''' Daniel Tiger giggling, usually mixed with the end theme of the show. The voice of Daniel Tiger laughing in this logo is Keegan Hedley.
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'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Odd Squad: Mobile Unit'', only the show's end theme is used.
 
'''Availability:''' First appeared on the 4th season of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'' on PBS. It was later found on the final episodes of ''Odd Squad'' starting with "Who is Agent Otis?/Odds & Ends", ''Donkey Hodie'', ''Alma's Way'' and the short-form series ''Through the Woods''. This also plasters the previous logo on current PBS prints of seasons 1-3 of ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'', pre-2018 episodes of ''Odd Squad'' and reruns of all of ''Peg + Cat''.
 
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Revision as of 15:09, 21 December 2023

Background

Following Mister Rogers' Neighborhood creator Fred Rogers' death in 2003, his production company Family Communications was properly reorganized as a non-profit organization, and in 2010 renamed The Fred Rogers Company, named so in honor of his legacy in children's television. It was later renamed to Fred Rogers Productions to reflect its status as a multi-program production studio. The company is based in WQED's headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and serves a variety of animated shows co-produced with PBS and WQED.

The Fred Rogers Company

Logo (September 3, 2012-July 10, 2018)


Visuals: Superimposed on the end credits is a grey brush stroke portrait of Fred Rogers, next to the words "FredRogers" in a large font, and "the" and "company" above and below the words, respectively. Below all that is "The legacy lives on".

Technique: None.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability:

  • Seen on seasons 1-3 of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, seasons 1-2 of Odd Squad, and pretty much all of Peg + Cat.
  • CBC Kids airings of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and Treehouse airings of Peg + Cat don't use this logo, although CBBC/TVO Kids' airings of Odd Squad keep it intact.

Fred Rogers Productions

Logo (April 3, 2018-)


Visuals: Same setting as before, but the animated face of Daniel Tiger himself giggling, this time in place of Rogers', is seen above the top right side of the company name. The company name pops in with a big periwinkle blue circle, and is changed to "Fred Rogers PRODUCTIONS", with both "Fred" and "Rogers" in a different font and "PRODUCTIONS" all capitalized. The slogan below "The legacy lives on." is also absent.

Technique: 2D Flash animation.

Variant: On Through the Woods and Odd Squad, the logo is still. Through the Woods has the copyright info below.

Audio: Daniel Tiger giggling, usually mixed with the end theme of the show. The voice of Daniel Tiger laughing in this logo is Keegan Hedley.

Audio Variant: On Odd Squad: Mobile Unit, only the show's end theme is used.

Availability: First appeared on the 4th season of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood on PBS. It was later found on the final episodes of Odd Squad starting with "Who is Agent Otis?/Odds & Ends", Donkey Hodie, Alma's Way and the short-form series Through the Woods. This also plasters the previous logo on current PBS prints of seasons 1-3 of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, pre-2018 episodes of Odd Squad and reruns of all of Peg + Cat.

Family Communications
Fred Rogers Productions
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