GlueWorks Entertainment

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Background

GlueWorks Entertainment is a Christian children's media company formed in 2002. Some of their work includes Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends, a co-production with Tommy Nelson, and On the Farm with Farmer Bob, a co-production with Flying Rhinoceros and Integrity Publishers Family.

Logo (December 10, 2002-May 1, 2010)

Visuals: Over a granite purple background, a puddle of glue appears. Suddenly, a hand appears from the glue to peel up a box label labeled "GLUE" and the mechanical text "WORKS" underneath. From right to left, a label reading "ENTERTAINMENT LLC" is also peeled onto the screen by the "S" in "WORKS". A gold splat appears behind everything, becoming a boxlike object around the text, as shadows appear behind "GLUE WORKS". The logo stays still for a while before fading out.

Variant: A short version is used on On the Farm with Farmer Bob: Lost: A Sheep Story, which cuts out all the animation.

Technique: Hand-drawn animation for the glue and 2D CGI for the rest.

Audio: A quirky soundtrack with various sound effects.

Audio Trivia: The music in this logo is a shortened version of "It's Showtime" by Larry Hall, from the 615 Music library.

Availability: First seen on Hermie & Friends, and it was later seen on some other productions like Horned Avenger, On the Farm with Farmer Bob, Gigi: God's Little Princess and The Pond.

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