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'''Availability:''' Seen on 2012-2013 episodes of ''The Eric André Show''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on 2012-2013 episodes of ''The Eric André Show''.

'''Legacy:''' It's a favorite to those who are not creeped out by it, though even then it goes by too fast for it to be scary.





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Background

This is Daniel Weidenfeld's vanity card.

1st Logo (May 20, 2012-December 12, 2013)

Logo: On a black background, we see the text "WORKING FOR MONSTERS" on the bottom. Then, a pair of orange eyes appears on a black colored body, as well as teeth a second after, forming a face with a grin.

Variants: On the final episode of season 2 of The Eric André Show, the voice is sped up and played multiple times while the logo has a delay effect similar to lag.

Technique: The eyes and teeth appearing.

Music/Sounds: A male voice saying "Bye-bye" (in a somewhat unenthusiastic way).

Availability: Seen on 2012-2013 episodes of The Eric André Show.


2nd Logo (April 5, 2015-September 18, 2016)

Logo: We see a group of colorful monsters covering up the entire screen. Then, a man (in black and white) says, "bye-bye" (in the same voice used in the previous logo). The text "Working for Monsters" is shown in the middle of the screen.

Technique: The movement of the monsters.

Music/Sounds: Same as the last logo, but with white noise included.

Availability: Seen on the last season of China, IL, The Pound Hole and Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio on Adult Swim.

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