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Shoe Ink is |
'''Shoe Ink''' is a children's production company founded in September 2019 by Jorge Cham. |
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'''Visuals:''' Next to the [[Pipeline Studios]] logo, there is a purple shoe print that is painted as a splat with the words "SHOE Ink" next to it. It is also superimposed over the credits of the show. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Elinor's Logo", "We Need More Observa--- Is That A Logo?", "A Logo That Looks Soooo Interesting", "SHOE Ink", "Pipeline Studios Logo and Grape Jelly Drawing", "Bombing PBS Again", "Ask Questions About Nature, Then See a Logo" |
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*On the ''Elinor Wonders Why'' website at pbskids.org, the logo was white. |
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*Non-PBS Kids prints, such as those on [[Knowledge Kids]] in Canada, have the logo stay on longer until the screen fades out. |
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'''Logo:''' Sitting next to the [[Pipeline Studios (Canada)|Pipeline Studios]] logo ([[Temple Street Productions]] logo in later episodes) in the ''Elinor Wonders Why'' credits, we see a purple shoe print that is painted as a splat with the words "SHOE Ink" next to it. Then, the two logos disappear and the [[PBS Kids]] logo appears in place. |
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'''Variant:''' An animated variant is in development, where on a white background, the titular Elinor is holding a purple ball, as her friends Olive and Ari look at it. Suddenly, Elinor throws the ball causing the shoe print splat to appear. Olive and Ari cuddle on Elinor as the words "SHOE Ink" fade next to the splat. The "K" then lets out a drop of paint from Elinor's ball. This will appear on [[Cinedigm]] DVD releases from the show as well as [[PBS Distribution]] DVD releases. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' None. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' For the regular variant, the end theme of EliWhy. For the first animated variant, nothing but a Nickelodeon splat sound when the shoe print appears and a dripping sound when the "K" in "Ink" drips. |
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'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic. |
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Elinor Wonders Why'' on PBS in the US and CBC Kids in Canada, as well as on CBeebies in the UK, Discovery Kids in Latin America and Nick Jr. in Pakistan. It is yet to appear on ''Questionair Saralin'', the Iberian version of ''Elinor Wonders Why'' on Canal Panda. The two animated variants are yet to appear, probably on DVDs of ''Elinor Wonders Why''. |
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'''Audio:''' The end theme of the show. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Elinor Wonders Why'', its movie ''A Wonderful Journey'', and its short-form series ''That's So Interesting''. |
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 10 April 2024
Background
Shoe Ink is a children's production company founded in September 2019 by Jorge Cham.
Logo (September 7, 2020- )
Visuals: Next to the Pipeline Studios logo, there is a purple shoe print that is painted as a splat with the words "SHOE Ink" next to it. It is also superimposed over the credits of the show.
Variants:
- On the Elinor Wonders Why website at pbskids.org, the logo was white.
- Non-PBS Kids prints, such as those on Knowledge Kids in Canada, have the logo stay on longer until the screen fades out.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on Elinor Wonders Why, its movie A Wonderful Journey, and its short-form series That's So Interesting.