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'''Logo:''' We see three instances of the word "'''SISTER'''" (all in capital letters) in {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|darkviolet|purple}}, and {{color|hotpink|pink}} respectively, and the word "{{color|#FFD900|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" under them. All three words begin to fall one-by-one in clapperboard fashion.
'''Logo:''' We see three instances of the word "'''SISTER'''" (all in capital letters) in {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|darkviolet|purple}}, and {{color|hotpink|pink}} respectively, and the word "{{color|#FFD900|'''ENTERTAINMENT'''}}" under them. All three words begin to fall one-by-one in clapperboard fashion.


'''Technique:''' Animation
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the show's end theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the show's end theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.
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* Starting with the episode "Christmas Break", the logo was given a high definition look. The sky background in the beginning is darker.
* Starting with the episode "Christmas Break", the logo was given a high definition look. The sky background in the beginning is darker.


'''Technique:''' Animation
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful 2 note violin-cello sounder with 3 acoustic guitar notes in the background. Otherwise, it uses the ending theme or none. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful 2 note violin-cello sounder with 3 acoustic guitar notes in the background. Otherwise, it uses the ending theme or none. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.

Revision as of 20:15, 30 April 2023


Background

This was the vanity card of James Burrows (previously of Charles Burrows Charles Productions with Glen Charles and Les Charles). It was formed in 1995 as a joint venture between Burrows and NBC. It was later renamed to 3 Princesses and a P in 2017.

1st Logo (September 21, 1995-May 13, 1999)


Logo: We see three instances of the word "SISTER" (all in capital letters) in blue, purple, and pink respectively, and the word "ENTERTAINMENT" under them. All three words begin to fall one-by-one in clapperboard fashion.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: Just the show's end theme. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.

Availability: Appeared on Caroline in the City and the first season of Will & Grace.

2nd Logo (September 21, 1999-May 18, 2006)


Logo: In a time lapse cloudy sky background, a white streak runs down facing upwards, in a "3" pattern. The path brings fourth a solid white "3" that pans downward and zooms back to face us. In the process, the background fades to white and the "3" is enclosed in a blue box with a line on the bottom in the same color. The word "SISTERS" quickly spreads out on the right side of the "3", and the word "ENTERTAINMENT" in a smaller font fades in below between the box and the line.

Variants:

  • A true 16:9 widescreen version exists.
  • Starting with the episode "Christmas Break", the logo was given a high definition look. The sky background in the beginning is darker.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A peaceful 2 note violin-cello sounder with 3 acoustic guitar notes in the background. Otherwise, it uses the ending theme or none. Original NBC airings used a generic theme.

Availability: Seen on Will & Grace episodes starting with season 2 up until the show's end.

3 Sisters Entertainment
3 Princesses and a P
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