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===Background===
===Background===
'''Industrial Brothers''' is an full-service animation studio company that produces animated shows including ''Dino Ranch'', the 2016 television series ''Dot'', and ''Top Wing''. The company was founded in 2010 by Arthur Spanos and Matt Fernandes.
'''Industrial Brothers''' is a full-service animation studio company that produces animated shows including ''Dino Ranch'', the 2016 television series ''Dot'', and ''Top Wing''. The company was founded in 2010 by Arthur Spanos and Matt Fernandes.


===(September 6, 2016- )===
===Logo (September 6, 2016- )===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see varies of black moving types of mechanic gears flying in towards the screen; later consisting of different equipment (screwdrivers, hardware tools, cutting knives (in different sizes and looks), snippets, propellers, etc.) which scatter in all together while the gears led to pour down those materials as they suddenly smash some of the equipment, one by one equivalently which will later become sort of a tincan-esqued robot to represent the company's mascot itself. Then, some big thinner layers of various black circles come in passing in and around by the points of view before when the black-colored silhouette robot occurs. The black shadowed robot has a tiny butterfly on his left hand when he forms holding it up in the air. After, it bends down his whole entire body and his right leg after the circles have left the entire screen. We see the following text (in a black, fashioned handwritten font):
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, the logo starts with varieties of black moving types of mechanic gears flying in towards the screen; later consisting of different equipment (screwdrivers, hardware tools, cutting knives (in different sizes and looks), snippets, propellers, etc.) which scatter in all together while the gears lead to pour down those materials as they suddenly smash some of the equipment, one by one equivalently which will later become sort of a tin can-esqued robot to represent the company's mascot itself. Then, some big thinner layers of various black circles come in, passing in and around by the points of view before when the black-colored silhouette robot occurs. The black shadowed robot has a tiny butterfly on his left hand when he forms, holding it up in the air. Afterwards, he bends down his whole entire body and his right leg after the circles have left the entire screen. There is the following text (in a black, fashioned handwritten font):


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scribbles neatly and doodles real fast closely into the right side of the logo followed by a person's hand who is holding somewhat like of a thin writing magic pen pointing in towards in the middle of the letters "r", "o", "t", "e" and "r" in the word "Brothers". Then, at some point the logo becomes still unless the text fades in slowly.
scribbling neatly and doodling really fast and closely into the right side of the logo, followed by a person's hand who holds somewhat like of a thin writing magic pen pointing towards the middle of the letters "r", "o", "t", "e" and "r" in the word "Brothers". Then, at some point, the logo becomes still, unless the text fades in slowly.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*Sometimes, the robot does not appear in the logo.
*Sometimes, the robot does not appear in the logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' Toon-Boom.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Either the ending theme of the TV series, silence, or has it's own tune; accompanied by eerie noises while the robot is talking nonsense in the BG of the logo, then another with several digital beeps when the circles form in, another is a flashing beep sound playing in it when the robot forms, along with a robotic voice saying out the company name: "INDUSTRIAL BROTHERS!!" in a quick staccato-like speed of motion.
'''Audio:''' Either the ending theme of the TV series, silence, or has its own tune; accompanied by eerie noises while the robot is talking nonsense in the BG of the logo, then another with several digital beeps when the circles form in, another is a flashing beep sound playing in it when the robot forms, along with a robotic voice saying out the company name: "INDUSTRIAL BROTHERS!!" in a quick staccato-like speed of motion.


'''Availability:''' Current. Seen on ''Top Wing'' on Treehouse TV and Nick, ''Dot'' on Kids' CBC, ''Dino Ranch'' on Disney Junior, and ''Remy and Boo'' on Universal Kids. Can also be seen on other new and related content series of shows from Industrial Brothers.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Top Wing'' on Treehouse TV and Nick, ''Dot'' on Kids' CBC, ''Dino Ranch'' on Disney Junior, and ''Remy and Boo'' on Universal Kids. Can also be seen on other new and related content series of shows from Industrial Brothers.





Latest revision as of 07:00, 20 May 2024


Background

Industrial Brothers is a full-service animation studio company that produces animated shows including Dino Ranch, the 2016 television series Dot, and Top Wing. The company was founded in 2010 by Arthur Spanos and Matt Fernandes.

Logo (September 6, 2016- )


Visuals: Over a white background, the logo starts with varieties of black moving types of mechanic gears flying in towards the screen; later consisting of different equipment (screwdrivers, hardware tools, cutting knives (in different sizes and looks), snippets, propellers, etc.) which scatter in all together while the gears lead to pour down those materials as they suddenly smash some of the equipment, one by one equivalently which will later become sort of a tin can-esqued robot to represent the company's mascot itself. Then, some big thinner layers of various black circles come in, passing in and around by the points of view before when the black-colored silhouette robot occurs. The black shadowed robot has a tiny butterfly on his left hand when he forms, holding it up in the air. Afterwards, he bends down his whole entire body and his right leg after the circles have left the entire screen. There is the following text (in a black, fashioned handwritten font):

INDUSTRIAL

BROTHERS

scribbling neatly and doodling really fast and closely into the right side of the logo, followed by a person's hand who holds somewhat like of a thin writing magic pen pointing towards the middle of the letters "r", "o", "t", "e" and "r" in the word "Brothers". Then, at some point, the logo becomes still, unless the text fades in slowly.

Variants:

  • On early episodes of Dot, the robot is placed inside a black gear with a yellow circle, along with the text below the picture and not stacked. The logo is also still.
  • There is also an in-credit and superimposed version on some shows from the company.
  • There is also a still version of the logo as well.
  • Sometimes, the robot does not appear in the logo.

Technique: Toon-Boom.

Audio: Either the ending theme of the TV series, silence, or has its own tune; accompanied by eerie noises while the robot is talking nonsense in the BG of the logo, then another with several digital beeps when the circles form in, another is a flashing beep sound playing in it when the robot forms, along with a robotic voice saying out the company name: "INDUSTRIAL BROTHERS!!" in a quick staccato-like speed of motion.

Availability: Seen on Top Wing on Treehouse TV and Nick, Dot on Kids' CBC, Dino Ranch on Disney Junior, and Remy and Boo on Universal Kids. Can also be seen on other new and related content series of shows from Industrial Brothers.

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