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'''Home Plate Entertainment''' is an American animation studio founded on 28 September 2010 by CEO Bill Schultz. It did not yet have an onscreen logo until 2012. |
'''Home Plate Entertainment''' is an American animation studio founded on 28 September 2010 by CEO Bill Schultz. It did not yet have an onscreen logo until 2012. |
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===Logo (April 27, 2012-)=== |
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Home Plate Entertainment logo (2010-present).PNG |
Home Plate Entertainment logo (2010-present).PNG |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is an anthropomorphic home plate wearing a red-blue-yellow-white baseball cap with the "HP" ("H" in blue and "P" in yellow) sign on it, one white glove from its right hand, a baseball glove with a baseball from its left hand, and white shoes. It jumps to reveal the company's logo, which has the words "Home" in sea blue and another is "Plate" in yellow, but the "e" has a long stencilled smooth line that's touching all the way down to until the lowercased "l", in which consists of the text "ENTERTAINMENT", where half of "ENTERTAIN" is in black nor half of "MENT" is in silverish-pine green, in a monospaced font, and the text seems more smaller and tinier in position inside the very smoother end of the letter E. Also, it consists of a black home plate border with a patterned interior of the home plate that has bigger dots on the top diagonal left of it, which leaves the letters "H" and "P" (on the left side) and 2 "E"'s (on the right side) stack out of the position within in the black border of the home plate. Then, it fades to the final result of the logo. |
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'''Variant:''' A still version exists. |
'''Variant:''' A still version exists. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' The end theme of the TV show. |
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'''Availability:''' |
'''Availability:''' It first debuted on ''Wild Grinders'' and was later seen on ''Teenage Fairytale Dropouts''. It doesn't appear on ''True and the Rainbow Kingdom'' despite them producing it. |
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[[Category:United States]] |
[[Category:United States]] |
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[[Category:American animation logos]] |
[[Category:American animation logos]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
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Background
Home Plate Entertainment is an American animation studio founded on 28 September 2010 by CEO Bill Schultz. It did not yet have an onscreen logo until 2012.
Logo (April 27, 2012-)
Visuals: On a white background, there is an anthropomorphic home plate wearing a red-blue-yellow-white baseball cap with the "HP" ("H" in blue and "P" in yellow) sign on it, one white glove from its right hand, a baseball glove with a baseball from its left hand, and white shoes. It jumps to reveal the company's logo, which has the words "Home" in sea blue and another is "Plate" in yellow, but the "e" has a long stencilled smooth line that's touching all the way down to until the lowercased "l", in which consists of the text "ENTERTAINMENT", where half of "ENTERTAIN" is in black nor half of "MENT" is in silverish-pine green, in a monospaced font, and the text seems more smaller and tinier in position inside the very smoother end of the letter E. Also, it consists of a black home plate border with a patterned interior of the home plate that has bigger dots on the top diagonal left of it, which leaves the letters "H" and "P" (on the left side) and 2 "E"'s (on the right side) stack out of the position within in the black border of the home plate. Then, it fades to the final result of the logo.
Variant: A still version exists.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The end theme of the TV show.
Availability: It first debuted on Wild Grinders and was later seen on Teenage Fairytale Dropouts. It doesn't appear on True and the Rainbow Kingdom despite them producing it.