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(September 16, 1984-January 25, 1990)
=== (September 16, 1984-January 25, 1990) ===


[[File:A Michael Mann Production (1984).png|400px]]
[[File:A Michael Mann Production (1984).png|center|350px]]


Nickname: "Flashing Shapes"
'''Nickname:''' "Flashing Shapes"


Logo: On a black background, we see the text "MICHAEL MANN" in an odd, stylized font, with "a" and "production" above and below it in a smaller, less stylized font. Behind it, two screens both with odd neon-colored shapes on them flash multiple times. The first shows a fence-looking door with a blue squiggle to the right, and the second shows a row of lines arranged like a rectangle and a weird "splotch" thing. They eventually stop flashing, landing on the second screen.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the text "MICHAEL MANN" in an odd, stylized font, with "a" and "production" above and below it in a smaller, less stylized font. Behind it, two screens both with odd neon-colored shapes on them flash multiple times. The first shows a fence-looking door with a blue squiggle to the right, and the second shows a row of lines arranged like a rectangle and a weird "splotch" thing. They eventually stop flashing, landing on the second screen.


Variant:
'''Variant:'''


On early episodes of ''Miami Vice'', the animation is different and even uglier, with the whole logo looking like it was filmed on a camcorder.
*On early episodes of ''Miami Vice'', the animation is different and even uglier, with the whole logo looking like it was filmed on a camcorder.
On the second episode of ''Miami Vice'', there is an in-credit card for "The Michael Mann Co., Inc."; such is depicted above.
*On the second episode of ''Miami Vice'', there is an in-credit card for "The Michael Mann Co., Inc."; such is depicted above.




FX/SFX: The flashing, which is actually in sync with the last notes of the ''Miami Vice'' theme.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flashing, which is actually in sync with the last notes of the ''Miami Vice'' theme.


Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.


Availability: Seen on ''Miami Vice'' and ''Crime Story''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Miami Vice'' and ''Crime Story''.


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

Revision as of 15:00, 23 September 2020

(September 16, 1984-January 25, 1990)

Nickname: "Flashing Shapes"

Logo: On a black background, we see the text "MICHAEL MANN" in an odd, stylized font, with "a" and "production" above and below it in a smaller, less stylized font. Behind it, two screens both with odd neon-colored shapes on them flash multiple times. The first shows a fence-looking door with a blue squiggle to the right, and the second shows a row of lines arranged like a rectangle and a weird "splotch" thing. They eventually stop flashing, landing on the second screen.

Variant:

  • On early episodes of Miami Vice, the animation is different and even uglier, with the whole logo looking like it was filmed on a camcorder.
  • On the second episode of Miami Vice, there is an in-credit card for "The Michael Mann Co., Inc."; such is depicted above.


FX/SFX: The flashing, which is actually in sync with the last notes of the Miami Vice theme.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Miami Vice and Crime Story.

Editor's Note: None.

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