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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with Roger Black and Waco O’Guin respectively, the former as a crossdressing man who screams and acts like he was shot in the heart, and the latter as a male stripper wearing pasties and a fez hat. Above is the text "{{color|blue|DAMN! SHOW}}" in a large cartoonish font which shines, with "''PRODUCTIONS''" in a smaller futuristic font.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with Roger Black and Waco O’Guin respectively, the former as a crossdressing man who screams and acts like he was shot in the heart, and the latter as a male stripper wearing pasties and a fez hat. Above is the text "{{color|blue|DAMN! SHOW}}" in a large cartoonish font which shines, with "''PRODUCTIONS''" in a smaller futuristic font.


'''Trivia:''' The logo is named after the 1998 sketch comedy series, ''The Damn! Show''.
'''Trivia:''' The logo is named after the 1998 sketch comedy series, ''The '''Damn! Show'''''.


'''Variant:''' Starting in 2012, the logo is enhanced and redone, The man on the right is wearing different pasties and has got a little skinnier.
'''Variant:''' Starting in 2012, the logo is enhanced and redone, Waco O'Guin is wearing different pasties and has got a little skinnier.


'''Technique:''' Live-action with chroma key, the text shining was done in CGI
'''Technique:''' Live-action with chroma key, the text shining was done in CGI.


'''Audio:'''
'''Audio:'''
* 2005-2011: A man screaming “DAAAAAAAAMN” followed by an obviously fake scream by Roger Black.
* 2005-2011: A man screaming “DAAAAAAAAMN!” followed by an obviously fake scream by Roger Black.
* 2012- : They removed the the part where the man is screaming damn, leaving us with the scream. On ''Brickleberry,'' the sound is accompanied by the end theme.
* 2012- : The part where the man is screaming “DAAAAAAAAMN!” is omitted, leaving only Roger Black's scream. On ''Brickleberry,'' the sound is accompanied by the end theme.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Brickleberry'' on Comedy Central, ''Paradise P.D'' on Netflix, ''Stankervision'' on MTV, and ''Farzar'' on Adult Swim.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Brickleberry'' on Comedy Central, ''Paradise P.D'' and ''Farzar'' on Netflix, and ''Stankervision'' on MTV2.


'''Legacy:''' This logo can be seen as funny, intentionally or not.
'''Legacy:''' This logo can be seen as funny, intentionally or not.

Latest revision as of 19:48, 24 June 2024


Background

This is Roger Black and Waco O'Guin's vanity card.

Logo (July 8, 2005-)


Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with Roger Black and Waco O’Guin respectively, the former as a crossdressing man who screams and acts like he was shot in the heart, and the latter as a male stripper wearing pasties and a fez hat. Above is the text "DAMN! SHOW" in a large cartoonish font which shines, with "PRODUCTIONS" in a smaller futuristic font.

Trivia: The logo is named after the 1998 sketch comedy series, The Damn! Show.

Variant: Starting in 2012, the logo is enhanced and redone, Waco O'Guin is wearing different pasties and has got a little skinnier.

Technique: Live-action with chroma key, the text shining was done in CGI.

Audio:

  • 2005-2011: A man screaming “DAAAAAAAAMN!” followed by an obviously fake scream by Roger Black.
  • 2012- : The part where the man is screaming “DAAAAAAAAMN!” is omitted, leaving only Roger Black's scream. On Brickleberry, the sound is accompanied by the end theme.

Availability: Seen on Brickleberry on Comedy Central, Paradise P.D and Farzar on Netflix, and Stankervision on MTV2.

Legacy: This logo can be seen as funny, intentionally or not.

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