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'''Technique:''' The spinning coin. |
'''Technique:''' The spinning coin. |
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'''Audio:''' Some pinball-like chimes with people saying "yeah!" while that is happening. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programs made by them. For example, ''Chopped''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on programs made by them. For example, ''Chopped''. |
Revision as of 08:29, 7 October 2023
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Background
Notional is a production company born out of CollegeHumor.com (now CH Media). This television company produced over 100 episodes of television shows and is most famously known for Chopped.
(January 13, 2009-)
Logo: It starts off with multiple coins in a stack while zooming up to reveal a coin spinning saying "notional" on them, with a light bulb shining on them. When this is revealed some other coins have "notional" and the light bulb on the the top of the stack.
Variant: A compressed-credits variant exists.
Technique: The spinning coin.
Audio: Some pinball-like chimes with people saying "yeah!" while that is happening.
Availability: Seen on programs made by them. For example, Chopped.