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*On ''Men of a Certain Age'' and ''Enlisted'', the logo appears by itself, and varies from episode to episode, much like the Stoopid Monkey |
*On ''Men of a Certain Age'' and ''Enlisted'', the logo appears by itself, and varies from episode to episode, much like the Stoopid Monkey logo. |
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*On ''1600 Penn'', the logo is next to Angry Child Productions. |
*On ''1600 Penn'', the logo is next to Angry Child Productions. |
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*On the reboot of ''One Day at a Time'', the text is in all caps and in a different font. Again, the picture varies from episode to episode, but may have nothing to do with snow. |
*On the reboot of ''One Day at a Time'', the text is in all caps and in a different font. Again, the picture varies from episode to episode, but may have nothing to do with snow. |
Revision as of 03:46, 26 September 2021
(June 11, 2006- )
Background: This is Mike Royce's production company. It is named after a joke from Royce regarding his mother, who would show up to school if Royce forgot something from home.
Logo: Against a black background inside a white border, the 3 Arts Entertainment logo is seen on the left, and to the right is a boy sitting in the snow outside wearing a red knit cap with his pants covered in snow and one hand between his legs. "Snowpants Productions" is shown on it in an odd white font.
Variants:
- On Men of a Certain Age and Enlisted, the logo appears by itself, and varies from episode to episode, much like the Stoopid Monkey logo.
- On 1600 Penn, the logo is next to Angry Child Productions.
- On the reboot of One Day at a Time, the text is in all caps and in a different font. Again, the picture varies from episode to episode, but may have nothing to do with snow.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Common; it can be seen on Men of a Certain Age, Enlisted, and the 2017 reboot of One Day at a Time. The version with the 3 Arts Entertainment logo is extremely rare and only seen on the short-lived HBO series Lucky Louie.
Editor's Note: None.