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'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a white box with a red border, showing a clip of two young boys fighting and rolling on the ground on the floor inside the box. On top of them is the scratched-out text "ROUGHHOUSE". The entire logo has a film effect to it.
'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a white box with a red border, showing a clip of a young Rob Greenberg with his unnamed brother fighting and rolling on the ground on the floor inside the box. On top of them is the scratched-out text "ROUGHHOUSE". The entire logo has a film effect to it.


'''FX/SFX''': Live-action with film effects.
'''FX/SFX''': Live-action with film effects.


'''Music/Sounds''': A boy yelling out "ATTACK!!!".
'''Music/Sounds''': A boy (possibly young Rob Greenberg himself) yelling out "ATTACK!!!".


'''Availability''': Seen on the extremely short-lived series ''We Are Men''. Don't expect to see this logo on the US adaptation of ''The Moodys'', despite Greenberg being involved.
'''Availability''': Seen on the extremely short-lived series ''We Are Men''. Don't expect to see this logo on the US adaptation of ''The Moodys'', despite Greenberg being involved.

Revision as of 22:29, 29 December 2021


Background

This is Rob Greenberg's vanity card.

(September 30-October 7, 2013)

Logo: On a black background, we see a white box with a red border, showing a clip of a young Rob Greenberg with his unnamed brother fighting and rolling on the ground on the floor inside the box. On top of them is the scratched-out text "ROUGHHOUSE". The entire logo has a film effect to it.

FX/SFX: Live-action with film effects.

Music/Sounds: A boy (possibly young Rob Greenberg himself) yelling out "ATTACK!!!".

Availability: Seen on the extremely short-lived series We Are Men. Don't expect to see this logo on the US adaptation of The Moodys, despite Greenberg being involved.

Editor's Note: None.

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