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===Background===
This is the motion picture/television production unit of Swearnet, an online comedy network owned by ''Trailer Park Boys'' stars Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, and Mike Smith. Their first film, ''Sweanet: The Movie'', is notable for holding the Guinness World Record of most uses of the F-word in a major motion picture.
 
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'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a wavy sea near the bottom of the screen and crudely-drawn birds flying in the sky. A ship slowly moves into view, and brings up a net filled to the brim with fish who repeatedly drop the F-bomb. The screen moves down to reveal a crudely-drawn version of the Swearnet logo, consisting of an oval with the bold text "SWEARNET" in the center and several sparks at four corners of it, with the wiggling text "PICTURES" underneath. The logo then cuts to black.
WARNING: DUE TO THIS LOGO CONTAINING PROFANITY AND VIOLENCE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS OF THE ORIGINAL LOGO ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THIS PAGE WHAT'S PROVIDED HERE HAS PROFANITY AND VIOLENCE CENSORED
 
https://youtu.be/38kKAqxt6yU
'''FX/SFX''': 2D Flash animation.
https://www.google.com/search?q=SWEARNET+PICTURES+LOGO&safe=active&sxsrf=ALeKk01OSCbsZInyPzlDXDTTIVMnHWGLZQ:1628250471812&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiF1ujXqZzyAhWHK80KHfRBC6IQ_AUoAnoECAEQBA&biw=1374&bih=774#imgrc=SCCQKx0hOAb8LM
 
BACKGROUND: WE SEE A BOAT FILLED WITH FISH A CHILD YELLS "JESUS CHIRST" AND THEN IT GOES UNDERWATER AND WE SEE THE WORDS "SWEARNET" AND "PICTURES" FINALLY THE SAME CHILD YELLS "FU*K OFF"
'''Music/Sounds''': The sounds of seagulls, the sea, and the ship moving, and the fish repeatedly saying "F*ck!" as well as "JESUS CHRIST!". When the Swearnet logo appears, there is a [[THX]]-esque ascending note and a cymbal crash of some sort, ending with a light being turned off and a voice whispering "F*ck off..."
 
'''Availability''': Can be seen on ''Swearnet: The Movie'' as well as other productions.
 
'''Editor's Note''': A pretty funny logo, provided you aren't sensitive towards swearing.
 
[[Category:Canadian film logos]]
[[Category:Canadian television logos]]

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Background

This is the motion picture/television production unit of Swearnet, an online comedy network owned by Trailer Park Boys stars Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, and Mike Smith. Their first film, Sweanet: The Movie, is notable for holding the Guinness World Record of most uses of the F-word in a major motion picture.

(2013-)

Logo: On a black background, we see a wavy sea near the bottom of the screen and crudely-drawn birds flying in the sky. A ship slowly moves into view, and brings up a net filled to the brim with fish who repeatedly drop the F-bomb. The screen moves down to reveal a crudely-drawn version of the Swearnet logo, consisting of an oval with the bold text "SWEARNET" in the center and several sparks at four corners of it, with the wiggling text "PICTURES" underneath. The logo then cuts to black.

FX/SFX: 2D Flash animation.

Music/Sounds: The sounds of seagulls, the sea, and the ship moving, and the fish repeatedly saying "F*ck!" as well as "JESUS CHRIST!". When the Swearnet logo appears, there is a THX-esque ascending note and a cymbal crash of some sort, ending with a light being turned off and a voice whispering "F*ck off..."

Availability: Can be seen on Swearnet: The Movie as well as other productions.

Editor's Note: A pretty funny logo, provided you aren't sensitive towards swearing.

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