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===Background===
This is Woody Thompson's production company, formed in 2000.
===Logo (2000-)===
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'''Variants:''' The opening part of the logo changes from episode to episode (i.e. one variant has multiple googly eyes floating around before they merge into a single big googly eye), but the music and voiceover are still the same.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Availability:'''
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 2 July 2024
CooleyBoy10
Editions by
katola520 and BaldiBasicsFan
Video captures courtesy of
Juan López Porras
Background
This is Woody Thompson's production company, formed in 2000.
Logo (2000-)
Visuals: On a white background, a googly eye is seen moving and slowly zooming in. The red text "EYEBOOGIE" zooms out, with "INC" vertically sitting next to the company name.
Variants: The opening part of the logo changes from episode to episode (i.e. one variant has multiple googly eyes floating around before they merge into a single big googly eye), but the music and voiceover are still the same.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A brief, funky bass beat with a whirr at the start, followed by a Barry White-like voice saying "Eyeboogie".
Availability: It appeared on a 2002 VH1 airing of Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story, the American version of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and both the original run (2000-2002) and the 2011 revival of Pop-Up Video. It also appeared tacked onto some pre-2000 episodes of Pop-Up Video when rerun on VH1 Classic (now MTV Classic).