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'''Variant:''' On the second season of ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'', a closeup of Mr. Willoughby wearing a black jacket and white shirt appears on a murky yellow background similar to what paper was like at the time of the era the character appeared. "MR. WILLOUGHBY, INC." in a yellow American Typewriter font comes wiping down at the bottom and briefly shining past.
'''Variant:''' On the second season of ''The Jeff Foxworthy Show'', a closeup of Mr. Willoughby wearing a black jacket and white shirt appears on a murky yellow background similar to what paper was like at the time of the era the character appeared. "MR. WILLOUGHBY, INC." in a yellow American Typewriter font comes wiping down at the bottom and briefly shining past.


'''Trivia:''' Mr. Willoughby is based on the character John Willoughby from the Jane Austen novel, Sense and Sensibility.
'''Trivia:''' Mr. Willoughby is based on the character John Willoughby from the Jane Austen novel, ''Sense and Sensibility''.


'''Technique:''' The winking.
'''Technique:''' The winking.

Revision as of 10:47, 8 January 2023

Background

This is Tom Anderson's vanity card.

(September 12, 1995-May 6, 1997)


Logo: On a beige gradient background with a crimson patterned border, Mr. Willoughby appears in a circle on an ivory background surrounded by plants with a red sheet on the left and six gold coins on the right. He is wearing a navy blue suit with gold tassels, neck, and strips down his torso. He winks with his right eye. "MR. WILLOUGHBY, INC." appears below in a gold gradient Copperplate Gothic Bold font.

Variant: On the second season of The Jeff Foxworthy Show, a closeup of Mr. Willoughby wearing a black jacket and white shirt appears on a murky yellow background similar to what paper was like at the time of the era the character appeared. "MR. WILLOUGHBY, INC." in a yellow American Typewriter font comes wiping down at the bottom and briefly shining past.

Trivia: Mr. Willoughby is based on the character John Willoughby from the Jane Austen novel, Sense and Sensibility.

Technique: The winking.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: It's seen only on The Jeff Foxworthy Show.

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