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'''Nicknames:''' "The Marlin", "The Animated Scribble" |
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, a black rectangle can be seen coming out of the right side of the screen towards the bottom of it, with "{{Font|Times New Roman|The Black/Marlens Company}}" inside it in a white Times New Roman font. A black scribble resembling a marlin appears via a bottom-to-top drawing effect. |
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'''Availability:''' It appears on ''The Wonder Years''. This also seen on the Corey Feldman special ''Corey Feldman's Hats Off'', ''Ellen'', and the short-lived ABC sitcom ''Laurie Hill'', among others. |
'''Availability:''' It appears on ''The Wonder Years''. This also seen on the Corey Feldman special ''Corey Feldman's Hats Off'', ''Ellen'', and the short-lived ABC sitcom ''Laurie Hill'', among others. |
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This is Carol Black and Neal Marlens' production company.
Logo: On a white background, a black rectangle can be seen coming out of the right side of the screen towards the bottom of it, with "The Black/Marlens Company" inside it in a white Times New Roman font. A black scribble resembling a marlin appears via a bottom-to-top drawing effect.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show. Ion Television airings of The Wonder Years uses the network's generic theme.
Availability: It appears on The Wonder Years. This also seen on the Corey Feldman special Corey Feldman's Hats Off, Ellen, and the short-lived ABC sitcom Laurie Hill, among others.