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Logo description by Michael Bass
Logo description by Michael Bass
Video capture courtesy of Taurus01979
Video capture courtesy of Taurus01979

'''Background''': Spartina Productions is Stephen Colbert's company.

== (October 17, 2005-) ==




(October 17, 2005- )
SPA171MA (2005-A)SPA171MA (2005-B)


Logo: On a white background with black drawings, we see a poorly drawn crane with some randomly drawn lines on either side, and a pond below. A fish jumps out of the pond to the left of the crane, and then proceeds to eat the crane. The screen then transitions to a black one with the white text "SPA171MA", which is leet for "Spaitima".
Logo: On a white background with black drawings, we see a poorly drawn crane with some randomly drawn lines on either side, and a pond below. A fish jumps out of the pond to the left of the crane, and then proceeds to eat the crane. The screen then transitions to a black one with the white text "SPA171MA", which is leet for "Spaitima".

Revision as of 16:53, 18 July 2021

Logo description by Michael Bass Video capture courtesy of Taurus01979

Background: Spartina Productions is Stephen Colbert's company.

(October 17, 2005-)

Logo: On a white background with black drawings, we see a poorly drawn crane with some randomly drawn lines on either side, and a pond below. A fish jumps out of the pond to the left of the crane, and then proceeds to eat the crane. The screen then transitions to a black one with the white text "SPA171MA", which is leet for "Spaitima".

Variant: More recently, the text at the end now reads simply SPARTINA.

FX/SFX: The fish jumping out of the pond and eating the crane, the transition to the black screen.

Music/Sounds: A gobbling sound plays as the fish eats the crane.

Availability: Currently seen on the Comedy Central show The Colbert Report and Our Cartoon President.This was also seen on the TV special A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!

Editor's Note: TBA

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