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===Background===
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This is Andy Berman’s vanity card.

=== (October 25-December 20, 2019) ===


'''Logo:''' We see a extreme closeup of an X-ray person’s teeth, with the yellow words “SON OF A DENTIST PRODUCTIONS” appearing slightly at the top.
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'''Logo''':


'''Variants''':
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Just a man’s voice saying “Open wide, son!” followed by the person saying “Ahhhh.”
'''FX/SFX''':


'''Availability:''' Seen on Season 2 of ''Carter''.
'''Music/Sounds''':
'''Music/Sounds Variants''':


'''Editor’s Note:''' The closeup of the X-ray teeth may catch people off-guard, but it’s mostly harmless.
'''Availability''':


[[Category:American Television Logos]]
'''Editor's Note''':
[[Category:American Logos]]
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[[Category:Television Logos]]

Revision as of 01:07, 10 June 2021


Background

This is Andy Berman’s vanity card.

(October 25-December 20, 2019)

Logo: We see a extreme closeup of an X-ray person’s teeth, with the yellow words “SON OF A DENTIST PRODUCTIONS” appearing slightly at the top.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Just a man’s voice saying “Open wide, son!” followed by the person saying “Ahhhh.”

Availability: Seen on Season 2 of Carter.

Editor’s Note: The closeup of the X-ray teeth may catch people off-guard, but it’s mostly harmless.

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