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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is "{{color|dodgerblue|Kohan}}" in light blue and "{{color|darkblue|Mutchnick}}" in
'''Variants:'''
* On <u>the 2017 revival of ''Will & Grace''</u>, the blue colors are reversed: "{{color|darkblue|Kohan}}" is now in
* A <u>widescreen version of the normal variant</u> also exists.
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Revision as of 20:59, 15 August 2024
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This is the vanity plate of David Kohan and Max Mutchnick.
1st Logo (March 21, 1996-May 16, 2002)
Visuals: Over a space background is the company name ("entertainment" is not capitalized) in white and in the same font used in Will & Grace. A star flies from the screen and lands on the "i".
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A falling sound when the star flies, followed by the sound of blowing a raspberry when it dots the "i".
Audio Variants:
- On Will & Grace, the ending theme is used.
- NBC used a generic theme on original airings.
Availability: Seen on Boston Common and the first four seasons of Will & Grace.
2nd Logo (September 26, 2002-April 23, 2020)
Visuals: Over a black background is "Kohan" in light blue and "Mutchnick" in dark blue sliding towards each other. The words are shortened to "KoMut" with "ENTERTAINMENT" in gray underneath.
Variants:
- On the 2017 revival of Will & Grace, the blue colors are reversed: "Kohan" is now in dark blue and "Mutchnick" is now in light blue.
- A widescreen version of the normal variant also exists.
Technique: 2D computer graphics.
Audio: A short jazz tune composed by Jonathan Wolff and Paul Buckley. Sometimes, the ending theme. NBC and CBS airings used a generic theme.
Audio Variant: On the aforementioned revival of Will & Grace, the music is abridged.
Availability: Seen on Will & Grace (starting with the fifth season), Good Morning, Miami, The Stones, Four Kings, $#*! My Dad Says, Partners (2012), and Clipped. Also seen on the failed pilot of Strange Brew.