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Background: Spiffy Pictures is a Chicago-based production company founded by brothers David and Adam Rudman, both of whom (specifically the former) are known for their work on Sesame Street. The company centers around producing shows for preschoolers and are known for their puppetry work.
Background: Spiffy Pictures is a Chicago-based production company founded by brothers David and Adam Rudman, both of whom (specifically the former) are known for their work on Sesame Street. The company centers around producing shows for preschoolers and are known for their puppetry work.


=== (August 31, 2004–November 8, 2008; November 25, 2015–) ===


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=== (August 31, 2004-November 8, 2008; November 25, 2015-) ===


Nickname: "Spiffy!"
Nickname: "Spiffy!"


Logo: On a tangerine background, an oval with a stylized animal wearing an artist's cap inside a circle with "SPIFFY" at the top and "PICTURES" at the bottom zooms out to the middle of the screen. The animal zooms up, says "Spiffy!", zooms back out and then winks.
Logo: On a tangerine background, an oval with a stylized fox wearing an artist's cap, inside a circle with "SPIFFY" at the top and "PICTURES" at the bottom, zooms out to the middle of the screen. The animal zooms up, says "Spiffy!", zooms back out and winks.


Variants:
Variants:
* On Bunnytown, it starts when the animal says "Spiffy!" and the accordion plays late.
* On ''Bunnytown'', the animation is different, the logo starts when the fox says "Spiffy!" and the accordion plays late.
* In 2015, the logo was redone with new animation and a different font for the logo’s text (to match the website logo), but the audio and overall concept of the original logo were kept the same.
* In 2015, the logo was redone with new animation and a different font for the logo’s text (to match the website logo), but the audio and overall concept of the original logo were kept the same. On ''Nature Cat'' and ''Donkey Hodie'', the fox doesn’t say anything and just winks.
* There is another variant of the 2015 logo where the animal doesn’t say anything and just winks.



FX/SFX: The oval and animal moving.
FX/SFX: The oval and animal moving.


Music/Sounds: A 2-note accordion jingle followed by the animal's dialogue (voiced by David Rudman) and two dings as he winks.
Music/Sounds: A 2-note accordion jingle followed by the fox's dialogue (voiced by David Rudman) and two dings as he winks.


Music/Sounds/Variants:
Music/Sounds/Variants:
* On the Jack's Big Music Show episode "Spunky the Alien", the animal says "Swinky!"
* On the ''Jack's Big Music Show'' episode "Spunky the Alien", the fox says "Swinky!"
* On the Jack's Big Music Show episode "Silly Show", the animal sounds like a parrot. It sounds like he's saying "SPUNKEH?!".
* On the ''Jack's Big Music Show'' episode "Silly Show", the fox sounds like a parrot. It sounds like he's saying "SPUNKEH?!".
* On Nature Cat, the ending theme is heard.
* On ''Nature Cat'' and ''Donkey Hodie'', the ending theme is heard.



Availability: Seen on ''Jack's Big Music Show'', ''Bunnytown'', ''Nature Cat'', ''Frankie and Frank'' and ''Curious Buddies''. Don't expect this to appear on ''Scooby-Doo Adventures: The Mystery Map'', though the company was credited for the production.
Availability: Uncommon. Seen on ''Jack's Big Music Show'', ''Bunnytown'', ''Nature Cat'', ''Frankie and Frank'', ''Curious Buddies'', and ''Donkey Hodie''. Don't expect this to appear on ''Scooby-Doo Adventures: The Mystery Map'', though the company was credited for the production.


Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 19:29, 10 May 2021


Background: Spiffy Pictures is a Chicago-based production company founded by brothers David and Adam Rudman, both of whom (specifically the former) are known for their work on Sesame Street. The company centers around producing shows for preschoolers and are known for their puppetry work.

(August 31, 2004–November 8, 2008; November 25, 2015–)

Nickname: "Spiffy!"

Logo: On a tangerine background, an oval with a stylized fox wearing an artist's cap, inside a circle with "SPIFFY" at the top and "PICTURES" at the bottom, zooms out to the middle of the screen. The animal zooms up, says "Spiffy!", zooms back out and winks.

Variants:

  • On Bunnytown, the animation is different, the logo starts when the fox says "Spiffy!" and the accordion plays late.
  • In 2015, the logo was redone with new animation and a different font for the logo’s text (to match the website logo), but the audio and overall concept of the original logo were kept the same. On Nature Cat and Donkey Hodie, the fox doesn’t say anything and just winks.

FX/SFX: The oval and animal moving.

Music/Sounds: A 2-note accordion jingle followed by the fox's dialogue (voiced by David Rudman) and two dings as he winks.

Music/Sounds/Variants:

  • On the Jack's Big Music Show episode "Spunky the Alien", the fox says "Swinky!"
  • On the Jack's Big Music Show episode "Silly Show", the fox sounds like a parrot. It sounds like he's saying "SPUNKEH?!".
  • On Nature Cat and Donkey Hodie, the ending theme is heard.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on Jack's Big Music Show, Bunnytown, Nature Cat, Frankie and Frank, Curious Buddies, and Donkey Hodie. Don't expect this to appear on Scooby-Doo Adventures: The Mystery Map, though the company was credited for the production.

Editor's Note: None.

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