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===Background===
===Background===
This production company was ran by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
This production company was ran by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.


===(April 4-May 23, 2001, November 20, 2007-January 8, 2008)===
===Logo (April 4, 2001-January 8, 2008)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a cloudy sky background, a man is standing with his hands on his hips rotating clockwise. The words "{{color|deepskyblue|{{Font|Serif|'''IMPORTANT'''}}}}" and "{{color|darkblue|TELEVISION}}" spin in in front of him, with the former in a {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} glass font coming from the right and the latter in {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} and on a {{color|royalblue|royal blue}} rectangle with a noticeable glow on its left side, coming from the left below it.


'''Variant:''' A shortened version exists, starting when the text spins in.
'''Nicknames:''' "Mr. Blue Sky", "The Important Logo"


'''Technique:''' Live-action with chroma-key for the footage of the man and CGI for the logo.
'''Logo:''' A man is standing in front of a cloudy sky background with his hands on his hips rotating clockwise. The words "{{Font color|deepskyblue|{{Font|Serif|'''IMPORTANT'''}}}}" and "{{Font color|darkblue|TELEVISION}}" spin in in front of him, with the former in a {{Font color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} glass font coming from the right and the latter in {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} and on a {{Font color|royalblue|royal blue}} rectangle with a noticeable glow on its left side, coming from the left below it.


'''Audio:''' A 12-note orchestral theme based on the song "Shpadoinkle Day" from ''Cannibal! The Musical'', which was previously used as the base of the 1997 [[Braniff Productions]] logo's jingle.
'''Variant:''' On ''Kenny vs. Spenny'', the logo begins when the text spins in.


'''Availability:''' This is seen on ''That's My Bush!'' on Comedy Central and season 4 episodes of ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' on Showtime starting with "Who Can Make the Best Viral Video".
'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action with chroma key for the footage of the man and CGI for the logo.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An epic orchestral rendition of the fanfare from the [[Braniff Productions|Braniff]] logo.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''Kenny vs. Spenny'', the end theme plays over it.

'''Availability:''' Rare. This is seen on ''That's My Bush!'' and season 4 episodes of ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' starting with "Who Can Make the Best Viral Video".

'''Editor's Note:''' The music can come across as surprising and unpredictable, but it's a humorous logo nonetheless.


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Latest revision as of 16:08, 3 June 2024

Background

This production company was ran by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Logo (April 4, 2001-January 8, 2008)

Visuals: On a cloudy sky background, a man is standing with his hands on his hips rotating clockwise. The words "IMPORTANT" and "TELEVISION" spin in in front of him, with the former in a sky blue glass font coming from the right and the latter in dark blue and on a royal blue rectangle with a noticeable glow on its left side, coming from the left below it.

Variant: A shortened version exists, starting when the text spins in.

Technique: Live-action with chroma-key for the footage of the man and CGI for the logo.

Audio: A 12-note orchestral theme based on the song "Shpadoinkle Day" from Cannibal! The Musical, which was previously used as the base of the 1997 Braniff Productions logo's jingle.

Availability: This is seen on That's My Bush! on Comedy Central and season 4 episodes of Kenny vs. Spenny on Showtime starting with "Who Can Make the Best Viral Video".

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