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'''Mendelson/Melendez Productions''' was a production company founded as a partnership between animator Bill '''Melendez''', and executive producer Lee '''Mendelson'''.
'''Mendelson/Melendez Productions''' was a production company founded as a partnership between animator Bill '''Melendez''', and executive producer Lee '''Mendelson'''.


===1st Logo (December 9, 1965-2002)===
===1st Logo (1963, December 9, 1965-2002)===
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'''Variant:''' On ''It's Magic, Charlie Brown'', the text falls as Snoopy and Woodstock fears after the cat cut his doghouse in half.
'''Variant:''' On ''It's Magic, Charlie Brown'', the text falls as Snoopy and Woodstock fears after the cat cut his doghouse in half.

'''Trivia:''' Although this logo was technically first seen by the public on ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', it was actually first used on the unaired 1963 documentary ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown''.


'''Technique:''' None, except on ''It's Magic, Charlie Brown'', the text is seen falling.
'''Technique:''' None, except on ''It's Magic, Charlie Brown'', the text is seen falling.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually the intro of a movie, and the outro of a TV special or a TV show.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually the intro of a movie, and the outro of a TV special or a TV show.


'''Availability:''' Can be found on Peanuts TV shows such as ''The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'' and ''This is America, Charlie Brown'', as well as the Peanuts TV specials. Also seen on all four Peanuts feature films, barring 2015's ''The Peanuts Movie''.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on Peanuts TV shows such as ''The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'' and ''This is America, Charlie Brown'', as well as the Peanuts TV specials. Also seen on the 1963 documentary ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'', and all four Peanuts feature films, barring 2015's ''The Peanuts Movie''.





Revision as of 15:47, 21 December 2022


Background

Mendelson/Melendez Productions was a production company founded as a partnership between animator Bill Melendez, and executive producer Lee Mendelson.

1st Logo (1963, December 9, 1965-2002)

Logo: We only see an on-screen text reading "A Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Production".

Variant: On It's Magic, Charlie Brown, the text falls as Snoopy and Woodstock fears after the cat cut his doghouse in half.

Trivia: Although this logo was technically first seen by the public on A Charlie Brown Christmas, it was actually first used on the unaired 1963 documentary A Boy Named Charlie Brown.

Technique: None, except on It's Magic, Charlie Brown, the text is seen falling.

Music/Sounds: Usually the intro of a movie, and the outro of a TV special or a TV show.

Availability: Can be found on Peanuts TV shows such as The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show and This is America, Charlie Brown, as well as the Peanuts TV specials. Also seen on the 1963 documentary A Boy Named Charlie Brown, and all four Peanuts feature films, barring 2015's The Peanuts Movie.


2nd Logo (February 14, 2002)

Logo: We see a red pencil on a white background. Surrounding the pencil are the words "A Mendelson-Melendez Production" in a childish font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: ABC's generic theme. But on the DVDs and international prints, just the closing theme of the special.

Availability: Seen on A Charlie Brown Valentine on ABC reruns as well on the DVD release of special.


3rd Logo (December 8, 2002-November 20, 2006)

Logo: We see a paintbrush on a white (or black) background, surrounded by a circular blue stroke around it. It is also surrounded by the words "MENDELSON" on the left of it, and "MELENDEZ" on the right, with the paintbrush serving as a slash.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the special. ABC airings instead use either a generic jingle or an announcer plugging a show following the special.

Availability: Can be seen on Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales, I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown and He's A Bully, Charlie Brown.

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