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This is the vanity card of Mark A. Altman and Steve Kriozere. |
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Revision as of 10:39, 14 July 2023
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Video captures courtesy of
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Video captures courtesy of
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Background
This is the vanity card of Mark A. Altman and Steve Kriozere.
(May 13, 2011-August 10, 2012, July 16, 2019-)
Logo: On a brown desk in a room against a pale blue wall, we see a fishtank with a green-colored fish inside while some small bubbles go off. The fish then suddenly turns into a X-ray skeleton, making it glow along with the fishtank. As that happens, the white words "RADIOACTIVE" and "FISHTANK", in the Bank Gothic font, fade in on the top and on the bottom respectively.
Technique: The fish turning into an X-ray skeleton, the fishtank glowing, and the words fading in.
Music/Sounds: Just a man in a raspy-like accent saying "Kill, little go, kill! Good fish."
Availability: Seen on Femme Fatales on Cinemax and Pandora on The CW.