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'''Trivia:'''The water rippling footage (and the accompanying audio) is taken from a short film named ''A Study in Wet'', made by Homer Groening, Matt Groening's father. |
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Revision as of 21:50, 7 February 2023
(March 28, 1999-September 4, 2013)
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"Hell is Other Robots"
Logo: Against a black background, we see the silvery flickering words "THE CURIOSITY COMPANY" arranged in three lines underneath a square. Above it is a distorted image of wavy lines, waves washing ashore or golden dots on the water, which varies depending on the episode. In the first two versions, there is a "C" shape made from a distorted surfboard reflection in either fully red or red with a white copy on it. On the second version, the distorted surfboard "C" shape appears to move down, with copies connecting them. The "O" in "CURIOSITY" has a dot in it (a la the HBO logo).
Distorted Images: TBA
Trivia: The water rippling footage (and the accompanying audio) is taken from a short film named A Study in Wet, made by Homer Groening, Matt Groening's father.
Variants:
- On the first three episodes, direct-to-video movies and seasons 6 and 7 of Futurama, the words "in association with" are shown below the logo.
- There's also a still and credit-compressed version of airings of Futurama on Comedy Central.
Technique: Live action footage from A Study in Wet.
Music/Sounds: A heavily distorted rippling sound or a heavily distorted sound of waves washing ashore, depending on the episode.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- On the Futurama episode "A Taste of Freedom", Bender (voiced by John DiMaggio) is heard saying "Freedom!" after the final rippling sound.
- On the Futurama episode "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on T.V.", Hypnotoad's signature noise is heard instead.
- On digital prints of the first two episodes of season 1 of Futurama, it's silent.
- Fox airings of Futurama (starting in 2002) used a generic theme.
Availability: Common. Seen on Futurama and Olive the Other Reindeer, both of which are found on DVDs and VHS tapes.
Legacy: A well-known logo among fans of Futurama.