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Revision as of 16:15, 28 July 2021
StephenCezar15 and BenIsRandom
Captures by
StephenCezar15 and BenIsRandom
Video captures courtesy of
LogosForTheWin, NinJutsuDude1997 (AmantiDorian), and Pepsi9072
Background
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios is an animation collective founded as a haven for artists who want to create unique visuals and tell character driven stories with an uncanny sense of ability. It is a subsidiary of Stoopid Monkey and Buddy Systems.
1st Logo (September 9, 2012-December 7, 2014)
Logo: We see a silhouette of the monkey from Stoopid Monkey run up to a silhouette of a person. The monkey jumps up to give the person a hi-five. The logo zooms out and the logomark "STOOPiD BUDDY STOODiOS" wipes in.
FX/SFX: All of the animation in the logo.
Music/Sounds: An acoustic guitar note when the logo begins. The monkey makes a joyful chuckle, and a clap sound effect is heard when the hi-five is given.
Music/Sounds Variant: On the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler's laughter is heard in the background, which has been doctored with echo. Also, a SMACK sound effect is heard when the hi-five is given, as opposed to the clap sound effect in the normal variant.
Availability: It can be seen on the sixth and seventh seasons of Robot Chicken.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (October 8, 2015-)
Logo: We see the person's silhouette being cut out of white paper on a black background, then the monkey's silhouette runs up like before and hi-fives him. When this happens, a spotlight focuses on the center of the background as the letters in "STOOPiD BUDDY STOODiOS" in white appear in mid-air and fall into place. We see that the logo has its own shadow, making it 3D.
Variant: On the Robot Chicken episode "Why Is It Wet?", the logo parodies the Amblin Entertainment logo, where Elliot and E.T. are replaced by a upside-down boy on a bike.
FX/SFX: All stop-motion animation.
Music/Sounds: A paper sound, then the same as before.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- On the Robot Chicken episode "Why Is It Wet?", a E.T.-esque theme, which is heard on the episode's sketch.
- On Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special - Special Edition, the end theme plays over it.
Availability: It's seen on Robot Chicken starting with season 8 as well as SuperMansion and Hot Streets. Also appears on Camp WWE on the WWE Network and Crossing Swords on Hulu.
Editor's Note: None.