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=== Background === |
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Gunther Wahl Productions was an animation company formed by Lee Gunther and Michael Wahl. |
Gunther Wahl Productions was an animation company formed by Lee Gunther and Michael Wahl. |
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=== (1992-August 27, 2006) === |
=== (1992-August 27, 2006) === |
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'''Nicknames:''' "GW" "Mark VII Animated" |
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Logo: Over a brown stone background with cracks in it, an animated blue sleeved hand plants a stamp on the background. With his other hand, he taps the stamp with a mallet and he pulls both the hammer and stamp away, revealing an emblem with a conjoined "GW" in it, surrounded by "GUNTHER-WAHL" on top, and |
'''Logo:''' Over a brown stone background with cracks in it, an animated blue sleeved hand plants a stamp on the background. With his other hand, he taps the stamp with a mallet and he pulls both the hammer and stamp away, revealing an emblem with a conjoined "GW" in it, surrounded by "GUNTHER-WAHL" on top, and |
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Gunther-Wahl (1997)"PRODUCTIONS, INC.". The whole emblem is slightly slanted. |
Gunther-Wahl (1997)"PRODUCTIONS, INC.". The whole emblem is slightly slanted. |
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Variants: |
'''Variants:''' |
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A still version also exists (which is far more common). |
* A still version also exists (which is far more common). |
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On some episodes of the American dub of The Adventures of T-Rex, the man hits his thumb with the mallet and says "Ow!" as his thumb turns red from hitting it. He shakes his hand in pain as he pulls both the stamp and the mallet away as well. |
* On some episodes of the American dub of ''The Adventures of T-Rex'', the man hits his thumb with the mallet and says "Ow!" as his thumb turns red from hitting it. He shakes his hand in pain as he pulls both the stamp and the mallet away as well. |
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FX/SFX: Cartoon animation. Otherwise, none. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Cartoon animation. Otherwise, none. |
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Music/Sounds: A descending dramatic theme, followed by some xylophone notes and some drum beats, concluding with a peaceful piano note. The still version had the closing theme of the program. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A descending dramatic theme, followed by some xylophone notes and some drum beats, concluding with a peaceful piano note. The still version had the closing theme of the program. |
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Availability: The animated version is very rare, and it was only seen on the American dub of The Adventures of T-Rex. The still version is easier to find, and it can be seen on The Angry Beavers when aired on NickRewind on TeenNick, as well as on DVD. |
'''Availability:''' The animated version is very rare, and it was only seen on the American dub of ''The Adventures of T-Rex''. The still version is easier to find, and it can be seen on ''The Angry Beavers'' when aired on NickRewind on TeenNick, as well as on DVD. |
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Editor's Note: None. |
Editor's Note: None. |
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Background
Gunther Wahl Productions was an animation company formed by Lee Gunther and Michael Wahl.
(1992-August 27, 2006)
Nicknames: "GW" "Mark VII Animated"
Logo: Over a brown stone background with cracks in it, an animated blue sleeved hand plants a stamp on the background. With his other hand, he taps the stamp with a mallet and he pulls both the hammer and stamp away, revealing an emblem with a conjoined "GW" in it, surrounded by "GUNTHER-WAHL" on top, and Gunther-Wahl (1997)"PRODUCTIONS, INC.". The whole emblem is slightly slanted.
Variants:
- A still version also exists (which is far more common).
- On some episodes of the American dub of The Adventures of T-Rex, the man hits his thumb with the mallet and says "Ow!" as his thumb turns red from hitting it. He shakes his hand in pain as he pulls both the stamp and the mallet away as well.
FX/SFX: Cartoon animation. Otherwise, none.
Music/Sounds: A descending dramatic theme, followed by some xylophone notes and some drum beats, concluding with a peaceful piano note. The still version had the closing theme of the program.
Availability: The animated version is very rare, and it was only seen on the American dub of The Adventures of T-Rex. The still version is easier to find, and it can be seen on The Angry Beavers when aired on NickRewind on TeenNick, as well as on DVD.
Editor's Note: None.