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This is the vanity card of Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers.
This is the vanity card of Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers.


===(August 25, 1993-May 17, 1995) ===
===Logo (August 25, 1993-May 17, 1995)===
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Highest Common Denominator Productions Meleager Productions Warner Bros. Television (1993) -2 - YouTube - 0 01.jpeg
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{{youtube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-4vkecTIyw|id2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_lQGiaAnnw}}
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a man in a tattered red shirt and tattered brown khaki shorts struggling to prevent a large roll of filmstrip from rolling downhill by first holding the filmstrip on his back and then turning around to push the film back up. The words "HIGHEST," "COMMON," "DENOMINATOR" and "PRODUCTIONS" are all stacked on top of each other along the lower right hand side, while the filmstrip is slanted in a hill-like pattern and separating the words "COMMON" and "DENOMINATOR."
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a man in a tattered red shirt and tattered brown khaki shorts struggling to prevent a large roll of filmstrip from rolling downhill by first holding the filmstrip on his back and then turning around to push the film back up. The words "HIGHEST," "COMMON," "DENOMINATOR" and "PRODUCTIONS" are all stacked on top of each other along the lower right hand side, while the filmstrip is slanted in a hill-like pattern and separating the words "COMMON" and "DENOMINATOR."


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
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*One episode of ''The Parent 'Hood'', the IAW byline is sometimes colored in gray.
*One episode of ''The Parent 'Hood'', the IAW byline is sometimes colored in gray.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A 16-20 note string-driven song.
'''Audio:''' A 16-20 note string-driven song.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''The Trouble With Larry'', the music is more high-pitched and sped up.
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''The Trouble With Larry'', the music is more high-pitched and sped up.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon, seen only on the 1st season episodes of ''The Parent 'Hood'', currently on Bounce TV. It was also seen on short lived CBS sitcom, ''The Trouble With Larry''.
'''Availability:''' Seen only on the 1st season episodes of ''The Parent 'Hood'' on The WB, currently on Bounce TV. It was also seen on short lived CBS sitcom, ''The Trouble With Larry''.


[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:American television logos]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 20 May 2024

Background

This is the vanity card of Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers.

Logo (August 25, 1993-May 17, 1995)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a man in a tattered red shirt and tattered brown khaki shorts struggling to prevent a large roll of filmstrip from rolling downhill by first holding the filmstrip on his back and then turning around to push the film back up. The words "HIGHEST," "COMMON," "DENOMINATOR" and "PRODUCTIONS" are all stacked on top of each other along the lower right hand side, while the filmstrip is slanted in a hill-like pattern and separating the words "COMMON" and "DENOMINATOR."

Technique: Traditional animation.

Variants:

  • On The Parent 'Hood, there is an additional "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" byline that fades in underneath.
  • One episode of The Parent 'Hood has this logo finishing so early that it ended with a long freeze frame.
  • One episode of The Parent 'Hood, the IAW byline is sometimes colored in gray.

Audio: A 16-20 note string-driven song.

Audio Variant: On The Trouble With Larry, the music is more high-pitched and sped up.

Availability: Seen only on the 1st season episodes of The Parent 'Hood on The WB, currently on Bounce TV. It was also seen on short lived CBS sitcom, The Trouble With Larry.

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