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Revision as of 16:13, 28 July 2021
Compiled by
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Video captures courtesy of
Pepsi9072
SuperMax124
Video captures courtesy of
Pepsi9072
Background
This is Robert Smigel's vanity card.
(December 6, 2000-)
Logo: We see a faded closeup photograph of a hairy brown dog's head laying down in what appears to be white wool. Superimposed over the picture are the stacked words "POOCHIE DOOCHIE PRODUCTIONS" in a serif typeface.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Just a child's voice saying "Puppy dog!".
Availability: Seen on the ultra short-lived shows TV Funhouse on Comedy Central and on The Jack and Triumph Show on Adult Swim. Currently seen on the sketch comedy series Let’s Be Real on Fox.
Editor's Note: None.