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* ”I Love Nitzke”: A held-long guitar note with a Freddie Mercury-esque singer saying “Woo!”.
* ”I Love Nitzke”: A held-long guitar note with a Freddie Mercury-esque singer saying “Woo!”.
* ”Jeremiah was a Bullfrog”: A man imitating the frog croaking sound twice.
* ”Jeremiah was a Bullfrog”: A man imitating the frog croaking sound twice.
* ”Living Doll”: A man exclaiming “Aho-ho-ho-hoy mateys!”
* ”Living Doll”: A man exclaiming “Aho-ho-ho-ho-ho-hoy mateys!”
* The series finale (the episode “Look Ma, No Face”) uses a synth-brass tune.
* The series finale (the episode “Look Ma, No Face”) uses a synth-brass tune.



Revision as of 22:03, 17 February 2023


Background

This is the vanity plate of Al Jean and Mike Reiss, showrunners of The Simpsons.

(September 26, 1997-February 13, 1998)

Logo: On a black background with a lime/blue gradient spotlight, we see a magician's hat with a rabbit in it. The company name in a chalk-like font is seen below.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: A two-note ding sound followed by a four-note piano ditty.

Music/Sounds Variants: This is a list of the audio variants for the logo:

  • Episodes 2, 5, 10, 13, 14 and 15: A short, sparkling chime arpeggio is heard followed by children’s voices saying “Heeeeey yooooooou!” (these voices use an echo effect to it).
  • ”I Love Nitzke”: A held-long guitar note with a Freddie Mercury-esque singer saying “Woo!”.
  • ”Jeremiah was a Bullfrog”: A man imitating the frog croaking sound twice.
  • ”Living Doll”: A man exclaiming “Aho-ho-ho-ho-ho-hoy mateys!”
  • The series finale (the episode “Look Ma, No Face”) uses a synth-brass tune.

Availability: Seen only on Teen Angel.

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