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===Background===
===Background===
Fremulon is a television production company founded by television producer and writer Michael Schur. The company name comes from the fake insurance company that Michael Schur's pseudonym, Ken Tremendous, worked at when he was writing for the blog Fire Joe Morgan.
'''Fremulon''' is a television production company founded and owned by television producer and writer Michael Schur, launched in April 2008. The company name comes from the fake insurance company that his pseudonym, Ken Tremendous, worked at when he was writing for the blog Fire Joe Morgan.


==== (September 17, 2009-) ====
===Logo (September 17, 2009-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see the text "THIS UNIT OF ENTERTAINMENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY" in a Bank Gothic font. Below it is a black triangle and the italicized word "FREMULON". A red laser draws in over the text and the company name.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is the text "THIS UNIT OF ENTERTAINMENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY" in a Bank Gothic font. Below it, there is a black triangle with 2 chunks taken out of the left side, which is meant to resemble an abstract "'''''F'''''" and the italicized word "'''''FREMULON'''''". A {{color|red}} laser draws in over the triangle and the company name, pinging brightly as it reaches the end.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*A still version exists.
*On ''Parks and Recreation'', the logo is still.
*It sometimes shares the screen with other logos.
*Sometimes, it is seen with [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' The laser drawing.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A laser sound effect, followed by a voice (Nick Offerman) saying "Fremulon".
'''Audio:''' A laser sound effect, followed by a voice (Nick Offerman) saying the company name.


'''Music/Sound Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*Sometimes, it's silent or it's just the laser sound.
*On ''Parks and Recreation'' and ''Abby's'', the logo is silent.
*On season 2 of ''Master of None'', the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo theme plays over.
*On season 2 of ''Master of None'', the [[3 Arts Entertainment]] logo theme plays over.
*On ''Q-Force'', the theme from the [[Hazy Mills Productions]] logo plays over.
*On ''Sunnyside'' and ''Rutherford Falls'', it's just the laser sound.
*On the ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' episode "Yippie Kayak", the "Shh!" sound from the [[Dr. Goor Productions]] logo plays over instead of the laser sound due to an editing error.
*On the special "A ''Parks and Recreation'' Special", the last part of the Li'l Sebastian tribute song "5,000 Candles in the Wind" (performed by Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt as Leslie Knope and Andy Dwyer, respectively) plays over, which carries on into the [[Universal Television (2011-present)|Universal Television]] logo.
*Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voice-over.
*Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voice-over.


'''Availability:''' Common. Currently seen on ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', ''The Good Place'' and ''Rutherford Falls''. It was also seen on ''Parks and Recreation'' (starting with season 2), ''Master of None'', ''Sunnyside'' and the short-lived ''Abby's''.
'''Availability:''' It debuted on ''Parks and Recreation'' (starting with season 2) and on all projects following it.


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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 22 May 2024


Background

Fremulon is a television production company founded and owned by television producer and writer Michael Schur, launched in April 2008. The company name comes from the fake insurance company that his pseudonym, Ken Tremendous, worked at when he was writing for the blog Fire Joe Morgan.

Logo (September 17, 2009-)


Visuals: On a white background, there is the text "THIS UNIT OF ENTERTAINMENT BROUGHT TO YOU BY" in a Bank Gothic font. Below it, there is a black triangle with 2 chunks taken out of the left side, which is meant to resemble an abstract "F" and the italicized word "FREMULON". A red laser draws in over the triangle and the company name, pinging brightly as it reaches the end.

Variants:

  • A still version exists.
  • It sometimes shares the screen with other logos.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A laser sound effect, followed by a voice (Nick Offerman) saying the company name.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes, it's silent or it's just the laser sound.
  • On season 2 of Master of None, the 3 Arts Entertainment logo theme plays over.
  • On Q-Force, the theme from the Hazy Mills Productions logo plays over.
  • On the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "Yippie Kayak", the "Shh!" sound from the Dr. Goor Productions logo plays over instead of the laser sound due to an editing error.
  • On the special "A Parks and Recreation Special", the last part of the Li'l Sebastian tribute song "5,000 Candles in the Wind" (performed by Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt as Leslie Knope and Andy Dwyer, respectively) plays over, which carries on into the Universal Television logo.
  • Original NBC airings used a generic theme and a voice-over.

Availability: It debuted on Parks and Recreation (starting with season 2) and on all projects following it.

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