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===Background===
===Background===
'''Yes, Norman Productions''' is the production company of Kaley Cuoco and Ciara Bravo (who previously formed Bravo Selman Entertainment with Matt Selman), launched on October 27, 2017 with an exclusive multi-year pod deal at [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]]. In August 2018, Suzanne McCormack joined the company as its senior vice president, overseeing the development and production of the company's television and film projects. The company later renewed its deal with Warner Bros. in May 2021. The company is named after Cuoco's late dog '''Norman''', who died in January 2021.
This is the production company of Kaley Cuoco, formed in October 2017.


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===Logo (November 29, 2019-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, with the bottom text "'''YES, NORMAN'''" already visible, a {{color|blue}} ribbon is seen flying from the right and a picture of a dog's head zooming in. The ribbon wraps around its neck, creating a bowtie and the dog's torso then forms. Shortly before finishing, the dog barks two times and the cursive text "Productions" is written.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, with the bottom text "'''YES, NORMAN'''" already visible, a blue ribbon is seen flying from the right and a picture of Norman's head zooms in. The ribbon wraps around its neck, creating a bowtie and his torso then forms. Shortly before finishing, Norman barks two times and the cursive text "Productions" is written.


'''Trivia:''' If one is to look very carefully at Norman's torso, two silhouettes of a rabbit and a horse can be seen.
'''Variants:''' Sometimes, the dog doesn’t bark or it will bark later than usual.


'''FX/SFX:''' 2D animation.
'''Variants:'''
*Sometimes, Norman doesn’t bark or it will bark later than usual.
*On ''Meet Cute'', the logo is still and on a black background.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' When the logo finishes forming, Kaley Cuoco shouts "Woof-woof!". Otherwise, it's the ending theme of the show, sometimes with the voice intact.


'''Audio:''' When the logo finishes forming, Kaley Cuoco shouts "Woof-woof!". Otherwise, it's the ending theme of the show, sometimes with the voice intact.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''

* On season 2 of ''The Flight Attendant'', Kaley says "Oooh, good boy, Norman!".
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On the ''Harley Quinn'' episode “Joker: The Killing Vote”, Kaley is heard saying "Sit, Norman, sit. Good doggy.", followed by the second half of her "Woof-woof!". This may be a homage to [[Ubu Productions]].
*Two alternate audio versions exist, where Cuoco says "Oooh, good boy, Norman!", and another with "Sit, Norman, sit. Good doggy.", followed by the second half of her "Woof-woof!". The latter version must be a homage to [[Ubu Productions]].
*On ''Meet Cute'', it's silent.

'''Availability:''' It debuted on this [https://deadline.com/2019/08/pretty-cbs-comedy-lindsey-kraft-santina-muha-star-kaley-cuoco-yes-norman-prods-1202658588/ ''Deadline'' article] on August 1, 2019. It made its first on-screen appearance with ''Harley Quinn'' and later on ''The Flight Attendant''. It also appeared on the 2022 film ''Meet Cute''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the shows listed above.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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Latest revision as of 19:25, 4 November 2024


Background

Yes, Norman Productions is the production company of Kaley Cuoco and Ciara Bravo (who previously formed Bravo Selman Entertainment with Matt Selman), launched on October 27, 2017 with an exclusive multi-year pod deal at Warner Bros. Television. In August 2018, Suzanne McCormack joined the company as its senior vice president, overseeing the development and production of the company's television and film projects. The company later renewed its deal with Warner Bros. in May 2021. The company is named after Cuoco's late dog Norman, who died in January 2021.

Logo (November 29, 2019-)


Visuals: On a white background, with the bottom text "YES, NORMAN" already visible, a blue ribbon is seen flying from the right and a picture of Norman's head zooms in. The ribbon wraps around its neck, creating a bowtie and his torso then forms. Shortly before finishing, Norman barks two times and the cursive text "Productions" is written.

Trivia: If one is to look very carefully at Norman's torso, two silhouettes of a rabbit and a horse can be seen.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, Norman doesn’t bark or it will bark later than usual.
  • On Meet Cute, the logo is still and on a black background.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: When the logo finishes forming, Kaley Cuoco shouts "Woof-woof!". Otherwise, it's the ending theme of the show, sometimes with the voice intact.

Audio Variants:

  • Two alternate audio versions exist, where Cuoco says "Oooh, good boy, Norman!", and another with "Sit, Norman, sit. Good doggy.", followed by the second half of her "Woof-woof!". The latter version must be a homage to Ubu Productions.
  • On Meet Cute, it's silent.
Availability: It debuted on this Deadline article on August 1, 2019. It made its first on-screen appearance with Harley Quinn and later on The Flight Attendant. It also appeared on the 2022 film Meet Cute.
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