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*On the series finale of ''The Eric Andre Show'', the text above is replaced with "DUCK CAUGHT A COLD", the logo now takes place on a blue background with a white center, and the background doesn't change as the duck vomits. The duck and the "PRODUCTIONS" text appear to be poorly masked, as most of the duck's vomit isn't visible and you can still see parts from the original logo.
*On the series finale of ''The Eric Andre Show'', the text above is replaced with "DUCK CAUGHT A COLD", the logo now takes place on a blue background with a white center, and the background doesn't change as the duck vomits. The duck and the "PRODUCTIONS" text appear to be poorly masked, as most of the duck's vomit isn't visible and you can still see parts from the original logo.


'''Technique:''' Cartoon-style digital animation.
'''Technique:''' Digital ink-and-paint animation. The background uses 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' There are several different variants:
'''Audio:''' There are several different variants:

Latest revision as of 06:02, 22 October 2024



Background

This is Eric André's vanity card.

Logo (May 20, 2012-July 3, 2023)



The timeframe of the flashing images varies with 0:02, 0:03, 0:04, or 0:08

Visuals: On a blue background with a light blue center, there is a yellow circle. In the circle is a green duck with an orange bill who looks a bit like Plucky Duck from Tiny Toon Adventures. The yellow text "SICK DUCK" and "PRODUCTIONS" appear above and below the circle. The duck rolls his head around in a dizzy state before suddenly throwing up. The vomit flashes colors as the duck makes a pretty disturbing face while his eyes pop out and the background begins to move. Then he goes back to normal.

Variants:

  • On the season 3 The Eric Andre Show episode "Bird Up!", after the duck vomits, a clip of a woman covering her baby's face (a clip from the episode) is shown in the circle.
  • On the series finale of The Eric Andre Show, the text above is replaced with "DUCK CAUGHT A COLD", the logo now takes place on a blue background with a white center, and the background doesn't change as the duck vomits. The duck and the "PRODUCTIONS" text appear to be poorly masked, as most of the duck's vomit isn't visible and you can still see parts from the original logo.

Technique: Digital ink-and-paint animation. The background uses 2D computer animation.

Audio: There are several different variants:

  • 2012: The duck lets out a spoken "quack!" (most likely provided by André himself) as he throws up and a wobbling sub bass. The "quack" is high pitched on the pilot episode.
  • 2013: A slightly different wobbling sub bass and a boar grunting as the duck vomits. Only seen on early season 2 episodes of The Eric Andre Show.
  • 2013-2014: A 3-note organ theme followed by a deep "bakawk" sound. This is actually a snippet of the sound that plays in every "Bird Up" skit, Pop Track N6 by Jeff Newmann.
  • 2018: A stock duck quacking sound effect with water splashing and a stomach growling, followed by a retching sound. Only seen on Mostly 4 Millennials.
  • 2023: The 3-note theme from the third variant, followed by a stock belch sound effect.

Audio Variants:

  • On the final season 2 episode of The Eric Andre Show, the "bakawk" is replaced with Hannibal Buress saying "Whack." (which he did at the end of the episode's credits before the Abso Lutely Productions logo appears).
  • On the final four seasons of The Eric Andre Show (starting with "Naturi Naughton; Ryan Phillippe"), it's a quote from the preceding episode. During Season 6, the 3-note theme either precedes the quote or is played alongside it. The "bakawk" sound may sometimes play as well.
  • On Eric Andre: Legalize Everything, it's a combination of both main audio variants. The 3-note theme plays first, then the wobbling sub bass and the "quack" (which is in a high pitch).

Availability: Seen on The Eric Andre Show, Mostly 4 Millennials and Eric Andre: Legalize Everything.

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