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(December 12, 2001?-September 28, 2007?)
===Logo (December 12, 2001?-September 28, 2007?)===
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{{YouTube|id=Gd34eYYPdcg|id2=R-8oWEobCLs}}


'''Visuals:''' On a pink background, there is a white box layered on top of a purple one. In the box we see a white and black spotted dog. The dog is walking on his forelegs, and on his hind legs he balances a chair with a computer on top. On his nose he balances a {{color|tan}} bone. The background is dotted with tiny copies of the dog running on all fours. The boxes also teeter on top of each other. A white bone flies by the bottom of the screen, leaving behind the words "STUNT PUPPY ENTERTAINMENT, INC.".
{{YouTube|id=R-8oWEobCLs}}


'''Variant:''' The <u>Game Boy Color version of ''NSYNC: Get to the Show''</u> has the logo on a white background. The text is on top of the screen, and the dog is simply "panting" (for lack of a better term).
Logo: On a pink background, we see a white box layered on top of a purple one. In the box we see a white and black spotted dog. The dog is walking on his forelegs, and on his hind legs he balances a chair with a computer on top. On his nose he balances a tan bone. The background is dotted with tiny copies of the dog running on all fours. The boxes also teeter on top of each other. A white bone flies by the bottom of the screen, leaving behind the words "STUNT PUPPY ENTERTAINMENT, INC.".


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
FX/SFX: Everything.


Music/Sounds: Starts with a drumroll, followed by a whistle and then a lively jazz tune. A "ping" is also heard after the bone wipes in the company name.
'''Audio:''' Starts with a drumroll, followed by a whistle and then a lively jazz tune. A "ping" is also heard after the bone wipes in the company name.


Availability: Seen on Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures, Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure, Thomas and Friends: Building the New Line, NSYNC: Hotline Phone and Fantasy CD-ROM Game, NSYNC: Get to the Show, Thomas and Friends: Thomas Saves the Day, and Dora the Explorer: Backpack Adventure.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures'', ''Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure'', ''Thomas and Friends: Building the New Line'', ''NSYNC: Hotline Phone and Fantasy CD-ROM Game'', ''NSYNC: Get to the Show'', ''Thomas and Friends: Thomas Saves the Day'', and ''Dora the Explorer: Backpack Adventure''.


[[Category:United States]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:American video game logos]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 03:22, 25 October 2024


Logo (December 12, 2001?-September 28, 2007?)


Visuals: On a pink background, there is a white box layered on top of a purple one. In the box we see a white and black spotted dog. The dog is walking on his forelegs, and on his hind legs he balances a chair with a computer on top. On his nose he balances a tan bone. The background is dotted with tiny copies of the dog running on all fours. The boxes also teeter on top of each other. A white bone flies by the bottom of the screen, leaving behind the words "STUNT PUPPY ENTERTAINMENT, INC.".

Variant: The Game Boy Color version of NSYNC: Get to the Show has the logo on a white background. The text is on top of the screen, and the dog is simply "panting" (for lack of a better term).

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: Starts with a drumroll, followed by a whistle and then a lively jazz tune. A "ping" is also heard after the bone wipes in the company name.

Availability: Seen on Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures, Dora the Explorer: Lost City Adventure, Thomas and Friends: Building the New Line, NSYNC: Hotline Phone and Fantasy CD-ROM Game, NSYNC: Get to the Show, Thomas and Friends: Thomas Saves the Day, and Dora the Explorer: Backpack Adventure.

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