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'''Visuals:''' There is a faded closeup photograph of a hairy {{color|saddlebrown|brown}} dog's head laying down in what appears to be white wool. Superimposed over the picture is the company name, stacked in a serif typeface.
'''Visuals:''' There is a faded closeup photograph of a hairy brown dog's head laying down in what appears to be white wool. Superimposed over the picture is the company name, stacked in a serif typeface.


'''Variant:''' An in-credit variant exists.
'''Variant:''' An in-credit variant exists.

Latest revision as of 11:59, 9 August 2024


Background

This is Robert Smigel's vanity card.

Logo (December 6, 2000-)

Visuals: There is a faded closeup photograph of a hairy brown dog's head laying down in what appears to be white wool. Superimposed over the picture is the company name, stacked in a serif typeface.

Variant: An in-credit variant exists.

Technique: A live-action photograph with digital text graphics.

Audio: Just a child's voice saying "Puppy dog!" or the closing theme of the series.

Availability: Seen on TV Funhouse on NBC, The Jack and Triumph Show on Adult Swim, and Let’s Be Real on Fox.

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