MiddKid Productions

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Background

This is Shawn Ryan's vanity card.

(March 12, 2002- )

Logo: We see hills and mountains on a cloudy sky with a road. We see a cow and a male teenager with a red shirt standing in there. We see the text "Midd" in a white serif font with "Kid" standing next to "Midd" and "PRODUCTIONS" is below the "Midd" and "Kid" words.

Variants:

  • On The Unit episode "Old Home Week", the teenager is wearing a green shirt.
  • On Terriers and Last Resort, we see a sea landscape instead of a mountain and we see a surfboard instead of a horse and a seagull is flying under the clouds.
  • On The Chicago Code, instead of a mountain, we see a skyline of Chicago and instead of the horse and the teenager, we see a teenager playing a hockey game.
  • On the U.S. remake of Mad Dogs, the logo has sand instead of grass and roads and a sea landscape instead of a mountain.
  • On Timeless, the logo is in the left of a box with the Kripke Enterprises logo on the center and the Davis Entertainment logo on the right, on a black background.
  • On the 2017 version of S.W.A.T., the teenager is wearing a S.W.A.T. shirt and helmet, the mountain has the Middlebury sign, and there's a beach landscape instead of a road. The logo is above the Kansas Art Prod logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None, the end theme of the show, or a generic theme on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.

Availability: Common. Seen on The Shield, The Unit, the second season of Lie to Me, Terriers, The Chicago Code, Last Resort, Mad Dogs, Timeless and the 2017 version of S.W.A.T.

Editor's Note: None.

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