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Ghost Planet Industries was originally formed in 1994 by two employers of TBS Productions, Mike Lazzo and Keith Crofford, to produce Space Ghost: Coast to Coast for Cartoon Network. As the venture expanded, it expanded beyond producing the series to produce Cartoon Planet, as well as the familiar block Toonami, in order to appeal for the young audience built upon the success of the show. In 1999, it was renamed to Williams Street.
Visuals: On a very pale gray background, there is a corner shot of a dark gray building. Under it, it would say "GHOST PLANET INDUSTRIES" in a "ghost" font.
Trivia: The building is not the Williams Street office (which is actually the TBS building at 1065 Williams Street NW in Atlanta, Georgia), but the Ghost Planet Industries building where Space Ghost does his interviews. The building appeared in CGI in the intros to SGC2C (starting with the show's S3 episode "Late Show") and later in Toonami.
Variants:
Technique: Very little, just subtle waving effects.
Audio: The Mark VII Limited "Hammer" sound from 1967-1971, containing three strikes of the hammer.
Audio Trivia: This sound can be heard at the beginning of the SGC2C episode "Curling Flower Space".
Audio Variants:
Availability: This can be found on 1995-2001 episodes of Space Ghost Coast to Coast starting with the S2 episode, "Sleeper" (as well as its finale "Live At The Fillmore", aired in 2004, due to the fact that said episode is unfinished and so its entire end credits sequence, logos and all, is just the one from the GPI-era episode "Kentucky Nightmare"), as well as Cartoon Planet.
Legacy: A well-known logo among SGC2C fans due to its sampling of a logo theme from the past, its dark and unique concept and its longevity.
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