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===1st Logo (March 11, 2005- )===
===1st Logo (March 11, 2005- )===
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PFFR.png|Standard fullscreen
PFFR.png|Standard fullscreen
PFFR (2021, widescreen) (From - Teenage Euthanasia).png|Standard widescreen
PFFR (2021, widescreen) (From - Teenage Euthanasia).png|Standard widescreen
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PFFR Going Normal.png|''Going Normal'' variant
PFFR Going Normal.png|''Going Normal'' variant
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'''Logo:''' Against a white BG, we see a very crude drawing of an apple-headed creature with a toothy red smile and a big nose, which is wearing a top hat and a collar and also has a large, blue defecating worm with glasses, a hat and a single tooth coming out the left side of his head. The lower half of this creature has his skinny little legs in a squatting position and a face on his buttocks that appears to be spitting blood. Gray bars are shown on both sides of the screen, with "PFFFR", in red, written on them. The logo rapidly flashes in and out of view.
'''Logo:''' Against a white background, we see a very crude drawing of an apple-headed creature with a toothy red smile and a big nose, which is wearing a top hat and a collar and also has a large, blue defecating worm with glasses, a hat and a single tooth coming out the left side of his head. The lower half of this creature has his skinny little legs in a squatting position and a face on his buttocks that appears to be spitting blood. Gray bars are shown on both sides of the screen, with "PFFFR", in red, written on them. The logo rapidly flashes in and out of view.


'''Trivia:''' This creature is the "mascot" for PFFR's 2005 EP ''Chrome Ghost''. This logo is still used on PFFR's website (everywhere).
'''Trivia:''' This creature is the "mascot" for PFFR's 2005 EP ''Chrome Ghost''. This logo is still used on PFFR's website (everywhere).


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''


*On Season 1 episodes of ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'', the flashing becomes more intense at the end.
*On Season 1 episodes of ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'', the flashing becomes more intense at the end.
* On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Pet Siouxicide", Xavier is running against the logo.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Pet Siouxicide", Xavier is running against the logo.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Bloodcorn", the logo is tinted red.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Bloodcorn", the logo is tinted red.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Haunted Tonk", the creature's mouth is changing colors rapidly.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Haunted Tonk", the creature's mouth is changing colors rapidly.
* On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Going Normal", the logo has a shatter effect to it.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Going Normal", the logo has a shatter effect to it.


'''Technique:''' The flashing.
'''Technique:''' The flashing.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A voice saying "PFR" (it says it in an extended tone, resulting in the voice saying "Peeeeee Efff Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", although it kind of sounds like "Miii amoooor".) in a weird "burpy" voice. A disoriented bubbling noise is also heard.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A voice saying "PFR" (it says it in an extended tone, resulting in the voice saying "Peeeeee Efff Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", although it kind of sounds like "Miii amoooor".) in a weird "burpy" voice. A disoriented bubbling noise is also heard.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On most episodes of ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'', the closing bits of the episodes play throughout this logo. Also, the last bit of the voice rapidly stutters, which was heard on Season 1 episodes of said show.
*On most episodes of ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'', the closing bits of the episodes play throughout this logo. Also, the last bit of the voice rapidly stutters, which was heard on Season 1 episodes of said show.
** The episodes "Chief Beef Loco" and "Signs from Godrilla" replace the voice with a different voice which sounds like a choir singer.
**The episodes "Chief Beef Loco" and "Signs from Godrilla" replace the voice with a different voice which sounds like a choir singer.
** The episode "Bloodcorn" not only has the audio muffled, but also has clicking sounds in place of the voice stuttering.
**The episode "Bloodcorn" not only has the audio muffled, but also has clicking sounds in place of the voice stuttering.
* On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Going Normal", shattering sounds accompany the voice.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Going Normal", shattering sounds accompany the voice.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be found on several of their shows like ''Wonder Showzen'', ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' and ''Delocated''. It was also seen on the pilot of ''The Problem Solverz'' called "Neon Knome", which was going to be an Adult Swim show before Cartoon Network picked it up as a children's series.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Can be found on several of their shows like ''Wonder Showzen'', ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' and ''Delocated''. It was also seen on the pilot of ''The Problem Solverz'' called "Neon Knome", which was going to be an Adult Swim show before Cartoon Network picked it up as a children's series.
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'''Technique:''' The static.
'''Technique:''' The static.


'''Music/Sounds:''' 3 beeps, with each increasing in pitch.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Three beeps, with each increasing in pitch.


'''Availability:''' Appears on the start of ''M.O.P.Z.''.
'''Availability:''' Appears on the start of ''M.O.P.Z.''.
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Revision as of 03:15, 1 January 2023



Background

PFFR (pronounced P-F-R) is an experimental indietronica band formed in 2001 and based in Brooklyn, New York, whose members are composed of Vernon Chatman, Alyson Levy, Jim Tozzi, and John Lee. As of 2019, they have produced 4 albums and one EP that is only available through download. As a TV "production company", they have produced Doggie Fizzle Televizzle, Xavier: Renegade Angel, Neon Joe: Werewolf Hunter, The Shivering Truth, The Heart, She Holler and Wonder Showzen, along with several others for the cable network Adult Swim.

1st Logo (March 11, 2005- )



Logo: Against a white background, we see a very crude drawing of an apple-headed creature with a toothy red smile and a big nose, which is wearing a top hat and a collar and also has a large, blue defecating worm with glasses, a hat and a single tooth coming out the left side of his head. The lower half of this creature has his skinny little legs in a squatting position and a face on his buttocks that appears to be spitting blood. Gray bars are shown on both sides of the screen, with "PFFFR", in red, written on them. The logo rapidly flashes in and out of view.

Trivia: This creature is the "mascot" for PFFR's 2005 EP Chrome Ghost. This logo is still used on PFFR's website (everywhere).

Variants:

  • On Season 1 episodes of Xavier: Renegade Angel, the flashing becomes more intense at the end.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Pet Siouxicide", Xavier is running against the logo.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Bloodcorn", the logo is tinted red.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Haunted Tonk", the creature's mouth is changing colors rapidly.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Going Normal", the logo has a shatter effect to it.

Technique: The flashing.

Music/Sounds: A voice saying "PFR" (it says it in an extended tone, resulting in the voice saying "Peeeeee Efff Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", although it kind of sounds like "Miii amoooor".) in a weird "burpy" voice. A disoriented bubbling noise is also heard.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On most episodes of Xavier: Renegade Angel, the closing bits of the episodes play throughout this logo. Also, the last bit of the voice rapidly stutters, which was heard on Season 1 episodes of said show.
    • The episodes "Chief Beef Loco" and "Signs from Godrilla" replace the voice with a different voice which sounds like a choir singer.
    • The episode "Bloodcorn" not only has the audio muffled, but also has clicking sounds in place of the voice stuttering.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Going Normal", shattering sounds accompany the voice.

Availability: Uncommon. Can be found on several of their shows like Wonder Showzen, Xavier: Renegade Angel and Delocated. It was also seen on the pilot of The Problem Solverz called "Neon Knome", which was going to be an Adult Swim show before Cartoon Network picked it up as a children's series.

Legacy: The shocking design of the creature, as well as the flashing and strange voice, can be seen as scary to those who never seen it before, along with the 4 Xavier variants, but it's not as bad to those used to it or are fans of their shows and songs (especially since this logo does appear on the EP mentioned above).

2nd Logo (April 4, 2016)

Logo: We see the famous SMPTE color bar screen with the text "P F F R" on it with "PRESENTS" under it. Above it is a fast-forward indicator. The entire thing is in static.

Technique: The static.

Music/Sounds: Three beeps, with each increasing in pitch.

Availability: Appears on the start of M.O.P.Z..

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