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'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, there is a tall anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN PRODUCTIONS", in black, is next to the pig.
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, there is a tall anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN PRODUCTIONS", in black, is next to the pig.


'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' A still, hand drawn image.


'''Audio:''' Usually, the end theme of ''CatDog'' finishes over it, but starting with split-screen credit airings of the show in August 2001, it gained the sound of flies buzzing that continues into the [[Nickelodeon Productions|Nickelodeon]] logo. The buzzing was dropped in 2006, at which point it switched back to the end theme for split-screen credit airings.
'''Audio:''' Usually, the end theme of ''CatDog'' finishes over it, but starting with split-screen credit airings of the show in August 2001, it gained the sound of flies buzzing that continues into the [[Nickelodeon Productions|Nickelodeon]] logo. The buzzing was dropped in 2006, at which point it switched back to the end theme for split-screen credit airings.

Revision as of 14:58, 24 January 2024


Background

This is the vanity card of Peter Hannan, creator of CatDog.

Logo (April 4, 1998-May 7, 2005)


Visuals: Over a white background, there is a tall anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN PRODUCTIONS", in black, is next to the pig.

Technique: A still, hand drawn image.

Audio: Usually, the end theme of CatDog finishes over it, but starting with split-screen credit airings of the show in August 2001, it gained the sound of flies buzzing that continues into the Nickelodeon logo. The buzzing was dropped in 2006, at which point it switched back to the end theme for split-screen credit airings.

Availability: Can be seen on CatDog in reruns and on DVD.

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