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'''Legacy:''' Vulgar's smile looks creepy, but it's a neat still logo and is tamer than its movie counterpart.
'''Legacy:''' Vulgar's smile looks creepy, but it's a neat still logo and is tamer than its movie counterpart.
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Revision as of 04:50, 5 November 2022


Background

View Askew Television was the television division of View Askew Productions.

(May 31, 2000-December 14, 2002)

Nicknames: "Dirty Clown Face", "Vulgar the Clown"

Logo: On a white background is a head shot of Vulgar the Clown from the first logo of View Askew Productions. Around the clown is a white circle with black outlines. The words "VIEW ASKEW" are seen inside the circle. No television indicator is shown.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show, original ABC airings use their generic theme.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen only on the short-lived Clerks animated series, which was released on DVD and VHS as Clerks: Uncensored.

Legacy: Vulgar's smile looks creepy, but it's a neat still logo and is tamer than its movie counterpart.

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