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'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A man imitating a three-note trumpet tune sounding like "Da da da!". Sometimes, the closing theme is used or it's silent.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A man imitating a trumpet sounding like "Da da da!". Sometimes, the closing theme is used or it's silent.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Carmichael Show'', ''The Grinder'', ''Friends from College'', and ''Panhandle''. This is expected to appear on the upcoming shows from the company, like ''Platonic'' and the Disney+ ''Goosebumps'' series. It does not appear on the 2016 film ''Storks'', despite Stoller being involved.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Carmichael Show'', ''The Grinder'', ''Friends from College'', and ''Panhandle''. This is expected to appear on the upcoming shows from the company, like ''Platonic'' and the Disney+ ''Goosebumps'' series. It does not appear on the 2016 film ''Storks'', despite Stoller being involved.

Revision as of 22:29, 31 December 2022


Background

This is Nicholas Stoller's production company.

(August 26, 2015-)

Logo: We zoom through space, and there is a simple blue and green globe spinning slowly. At the top of the screen are the metallic words "SGS" with a green trail coming in quickly behind one-by-one. Below the globe is the white company name, also coming in one-by-one. The entire logo has a videotape-like feel to it.

Variants:

  • A still version exists.
  • On The Carmichael Show, the logo is below the Lunch Bag Snail Productions logo.
  • Sometimes, the "SGS" trails all come in at once and the name below is already there.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A man imitating a trumpet sounding like "Da da da!". Sometimes, the closing theme is used or it's silent.

Availability: Seen on The Carmichael Show, The Grinder, Friends from College, and Panhandle. This is expected to appear on the upcoming shows from the company, like Platonic and the Disney+ Goosebumps series. It does not appear on the 2016 film Storks, despite Stoller being involved.

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