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'''Technique:''' The IAW text fading in starting in 1994. none on ''Human Target'' and the 1990 version of ''The Flash''. |
'''Technique:''' The IAW text fading in starting in 1994. none on ''Human Target'' and the 1990 version of ''The Flash''. |
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'''Audio:''' A fly buzzing starting in 1994. On ''Human Target'' and the 1990 version of ''The Flash'', it is the ending theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Human Target'', ''The Flash'' (the 1990 series), ''Viper'', and ''The Sentinel''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Human Target'', ''The Flash'' (the 1990 series), ''Viper'', and ''The Sentinel''. |
Revision as of 10:27, 7 October 2023
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Background
This is the vanity card of Paul Demeo and Danny Bilson.
(September 20, 1990-May 24, 1999)
Logo: On a cracked marble background, there is a cut-out circle in the middle of the screen. Inside it is a green fly in front of a cartoonish sky with some clouds. Above is "PET FLY" in a arch over the circle which is also cote-out. Below it is "PRODUCTIONS" in a mishmash font made of symbols, including an Eye of Horus, in a rounded rectangle which is also curved against the bottom of the circle. Below it appears "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" in white.
Variant: On French dubs of their shows, the "IAW" text is written in said language.
Technique: The IAW text fading in starting in 1994. none on Human Target and the 1990 version of The Flash.
Audio: A fly buzzing starting in 1994. On Human Target and the 1990 version of The Flash, it is the ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on Human Target, The Flash (the 1990 series), Viper, and The Sentinel.