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===1st Logo (October 1, 2000-2006)=== |
===1st Logo (October 1, 2000-2006)=== |
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Sudden Entertainment (2001) (From - Tucker episode 12).png |
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{{YouTube|id=oXqjq5SKmMM}} |
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'''Visuals:''' Against a white background with various dots, circles and atomic stars in multiple colors floating around, {{color|grey}} dust particles and a pair of puddle-shaped wedges (a {{color|green|mint green}} semi-solid one and a {{color|pink}} flat one behind it) fly in from the left, twisting halfway in opposite directions to the center. The particles form a cloud that in turn morphs into the {{color|silver}} text |
'''Visuals:''' Against a white background with various dots, circles and atomic stars in multiple colors floating around, {{color|grey}} dust particles and a pair of puddle-shaped wedges (a {{color|green|mint green}} semi-solid one and a {{color|pink}} flat one behind it) fly in from the left, twisting halfway in opposite directions to the center. The particles form a cloud that in turn morphs into the {{color|silver}} text |
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'''Audio:''' Just metallic sparkling with whooshes. Original NBC airings of ''Tucker'' use generic network music with an announcer, while ''A.K.A.'' uses the closing music. |
'''Audio:''' Just metallic sparkling with whooshes. Original NBC airings of ''Tucker'' use generic network music with an announcer, while ''A.K.A.'' uses the closing music. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Tucker'' and the unaired pilot ''A.K.A.'' |
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===2nd Logo (2001)=== |
===2nd Logo (2001)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, "{{color|purple|'''Sudden'''}}" quickly falls down on "{{color|purple|'''Entertainment'''}}" (both in the Choc Regular font), which fades in right before impact. The impact causes "{{color|purple|'''Entertainment'''}}" to hang downwards on the left. |
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, "{{color|purple|'''Sudden'''}}" quickly falls down on "{{color|purple|'''Entertainment'''}}" (both in the Choc Regular font), which fades in right before impact. The impact causes "{{color|purple|'''Entertainment'''}}" to hang downwards on the left. |
Revision as of 16:44, 2 December 2023
Sanicspeed3
Captures by
Camenati
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw and Classic Sonic's Retro TV & Commercial Vault
Background
This is the vanity plate of Ron Milbauer and Terri Hughes.
1st Logo (October 1, 2000-2006)
Visuals: Against a white background with various dots, circles and atomic stars in multiple colors floating around, grey dust particles and a pair of puddle-shaped wedges (a mint green semi-solid one and a pink flat one behind it) fly in from the left, twisting halfway in opposite directions to the center. The particles form a cloud that in turn morphs into the silver text
S u d d e n
ENTERTAINMENT
with "S u d d e n" in a 1950s-style script font. Everything in the logo has a 1950s theme.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: Just metallic sparkling with whooshes. Original NBC airings of Tucker use generic network music with an announcer, while A.K.A. uses the closing music.
Availability: Seen on Tucker and the unaired pilot A.K.A.
2nd Logo (2001)
Visuals: On a black background, "Sudden" quickly falls down on "Entertainment" (both in the Choc Regular font), which fades in right before impact. The impact causes "Entertainment" to hang downwards on the left.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A metallic "THUD" with rocks crumbling.
Availability: Seen only on the Director's Cut pilot of Tucker, which has never been broadcast.