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===Background===
Background: This is the vanity plate of the late Gary Glasberg. He passed away in September 2016.
This was the vanity card of Gary Glasberg, who died on September 28, 2016. The ''NCIS: New Orleans'' episode "Man on Fire" was dedicated to him. He died one day after "Suspicious Minds" aired.


(September 23, 2014-May 15, 2018)
===Logo (September 21, 2014-May 15, 2018)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black and white city environment with confetti falling about, there is a parade with marching bands, and people watching it. A pink pig float with wings suddenly becomes alive and the strings on its front legs get unattached, allowing it to fly up to the sky. The pig becomes enclosed with a rectangle on a black background. The words "WHEN PIGS FLY" with smaller "INCORPORATED" below the text are seen below the logo.
{{YouTube|id=oigxRs61qOk}}


'''Trivia:''' This logo is designed by animators Jason Reicher, Jacob Streilein, and Nicole Stafford.<ref>https://vimeo.com/106770287</ref>
Logo: On a black and white city environment with confetti falling about, we see a parade with marching bands, and people watching it. A pink pig float with wings suddenly becomes alive and the strings on its front legs get unattached, allowing it to fly up to the sky. The pig becomes enclosed with a rectangle on a black background. The words "WHEN PIGS FLY" with smaller "PRODUCTIONS" below the text are seen below the logo.


'''Technique:''' 2D digital animation.
FX/SFX: The city environment, the pig.


Music/Sounds: The sounds of a cheering crowd and a soft cartoonish "Pop!" when the strings get unattached, followed by 2 children saying "Uh-oh!", CBS airings uses it's generic theme.
'''Audio:''' The sounds of a cheering crowd and a soft cartoonish "Pop!" when the strings get unattached, followed by 2 children (possibly Gary Glasberg's children) saying "Uh-oh!".


'''Audio Variants:'''
Availability:Seen on the first four seasons of the NCIS spin-off, NCIS: New Orleans. As of its fifth season, the logo was retired.
*Original CBS airings use a generic theme.
*Sometimes, it's silent.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the first four seasons of ''NCIS: New Orleans''.
Editor's Note: None, it's a funny logo.

==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:22, 1 July 2024

Background

This was the vanity card of Gary Glasberg, who died on September 28, 2016. The NCIS: New Orleans episode "Man on Fire" was dedicated to him. He died one day after "Suspicious Minds" aired.

Logo (September 21, 2014-May 15, 2018)

Visuals: On a black and white city environment with confetti falling about, there is a parade with marching bands, and people watching it. A pink pig float with wings suddenly becomes alive and the strings on its front legs get unattached, allowing it to fly up to the sky. The pig becomes enclosed with a rectangle on a black background. The words "WHEN PIGS FLY" with smaller "INCORPORATED" below the text are seen below the logo.

Trivia: This logo is designed by animators Jason Reicher, Jacob Streilein, and Nicole Stafford.[1]

Technique: 2D digital animation.

Audio: The sounds of a cheering crowd and a soft cartoonish "Pop!" when the strings get unattached, followed by 2 children (possibly Gary Glasberg's children) saying "Uh-oh!".

Audio Variants:

  • Original CBS airings use a generic theme.
  • Sometimes, it's silent.

Availability: Seen on the first four seasons of NCIS: New Orleans.

References

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