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=== 1st logo (May 20, 2012-)Background ===
This is Eric Andre's vanity card.
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=== (May 20, 2012-) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see a yellow circle. In the circle is a green duck with an orange bill. The text "Sick Duck Productions" surrounds the circle. Suddenly the duck throws up. The vomit flashes colors as the duck make a pretty disturbing face and the background begins to move. Then he goes back to normal.
 
'''VariantsVariant:''' On a season 3 episode "Bird Up!", after the duck vomits, a clip of a woman covering her baby's face is shown.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The duck throwing up, the color changing vomit, the background.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' There were two different variants:
* 2012: The duck lets out a low pitched "quack" as he throws up and a wobbling sub bass.
* 2013-2014: A 3 note organ theme followed by a bleagh sound. This variant was taken from the skit called "Bird Up".
 
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On the final season 2 episode of ''The Eric Andre Show'', the bleagh is replaced with a deeper-voiced quack (possibly it's the voice of Hannibal Buress, who says "Whack." at the end of this episode).
 
* On season 3 episodesonwards 7,(starting 8,with and"Naturi 10Naughton; Ryan Phillippe"), it's a quote from the preceding episode.
* On the final season 2 episode of ''The Eric Andre Show'', the bleagh is replaced with a deeper-voiced quack.
 
* On season 3 episodes 7, 8, and 10, it's a quote from the preceding episode.
 
* On ''Mostly 4 Millennials'', a duck quacking with water splashing and a stomach growling, and a blurping sound.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Eric AndréAndre Show'' and ''Mostly 4 Millennials''.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' The subject matter of this logo may disturb some viewers or make them squeamish. Then again, this logo is no more worrying than what can be found on ''The Eric Andre Show'' anyway.
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Revision as of 17:13, 3 December 2021


Background

This is Eric Andre's vanity card.

(May 20, 2012-)

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Nickname: "Vomiting Duck"

Logo: On a blue background, we see a yellow circle. In the circle is a green duck with an orange bill. The text "Sick Duck Productions" surrounds the circle. Suddenly the duck throws up. The vomit flashes colors as the duck make a pretty disturbing face and the background begins to move. Then he goes back to normal.

Variant: On a season 3 episode "Bird Up!", after the duck vomits, a clip of a woman covering her baby's face is shown.

FX/SFX: The duck throwing up, the color changing vomit, the background.

Music/Sounds: There were two different variants:

  • 2012: The duck lets out a low pitched "quack" as he throws up and a wobbling sub bass.
  • 2013-2014: A 3 note organ theme followed by a bleagh sound. This variant was taken from the skit called "Bird Up".

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On the final season 2 episode of The Eric Andre Show, the bleagh is replaced with a deeper-voiced quack (possibly it's the voice of Hannibal Buress, who says "Whack." at the end of this episode).
  • On season 3 onwards (starting with "Naturi Naughton; Ryan Phillippe"), it's a quote from the preceding episode.
  • On Mostly 4 Millennials, a duck quacking with water splashing and a stomach growling, and a blurping sound.

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

Editor's Note: The subject matter of this logo may disturb some viewers or make them squeamish. Then again, this logo is no more worrying than what can be found on The Eric Andre Show anyway.

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