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I believe this is a reference to the nursery rhyme "this little piggy went to market". So the company name isn't completely random.
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'''Editor's Note:''' The sudden appearance of the pig can startle some people, especially since this comes right after the [[Lewellen Pictures]] and [[Macgowan Films]] logos, with this logo being the only one not appearing in a box next to another logo (most likely because of the pig's animation).
'''Editor's Note:''' The sudden appearance of the pig can startle some people, especially since this comes right after the [[Lewellen Pictures]] and [[Macgowan Films]] logos, with this logo being the only one not appearing in a box next to another logo (most likely because of the pig's animation).


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Revision as of 16:12, 28 July 2021


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TBA

(May 15, 2020-)

Nicknames: "The Pig", "The Plastic Pig", "The Floating Pig", "The Pig of Doom", "Where's The Roast Beef?"

Logo: In a blue concrete-like wall, we see a pig floating (which appears to made of be plastic) as he looks at us. He then opens his mouth, as the stacked words "PIGGY ATE ROAST BEEF PRODUCTIONS" appear in white on the screen superimposed on the pig, with "PRODUCTIONS" wrapped around. The pig then closes its mouth as it then cuts to the next logo.

FX/SFX: The pig opening and closing his mouth and the text appearing.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on The Great on Hulu.

Editor's Note: The sudden appearance of the pig can startle some people, especially since this comes right after the Lewellen Pictures and Macgowan Films logos, with this logo being the only one not appearing in a box next to another logo (most likely because of the pig's animation).

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