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=== Background ===
===Background===
This is Stanley Brooks' vanity card.
In 2016, '''Stan & Deliver''' was renamed to its current name, '''Happily Ever After Films'''. Its name was a play on fairy tale endings, specifically ''Snow White''. The company continues to produce made-for-television movies to this day.

=== (July 11, 1990-) ===
===Logo (February 20, 2021- )===
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a sun with a palm tree on the top right. On the left is the word "{{font|Arial Narrow|HAPPILY}}". In the center, there is the text "{{font|Arial Narrow|EVER AFTER}}". And below that is a line with the text "{{font|Arial Narrow|FILMS}}" to the right.


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a little kid laughing on a couch. He seems to be holding a remote. We zoom out and the text "Once Upon A Time" is near the kid. He stops laughing and smiles. We fade to black in a "switch off" fashion as the kid points the remote at us.

'''Variant:'''
* Strangely, on the Disney+ print of ''The Ultimate Christmas Present,'' the first second of the logo repeats without sound before playing as normal, likely a sloppy editing tactic to remove an older [[Disney Channel Originals|Disney Channel]] logo.

'''FX/SFX:''' Everything in all great cartoon animation, designed by Tim Nihoff while he was at Corey McPherson Nash.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A piano tune with the kid laughing, ending with a buzz sound, CBS airings use their generic theme instead.

'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''The Ultimate Christmas Present''. Was also seen on ''Wheels of Terror'' and other TV-movies, which are hard to find. It also appeared on ''Survive the Night'', but it hasn't been broadcast in a while. The recent appearance was spotted on the opening of ''Prayers for Bobby''.


'''Audio''' The end theme of the movie.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice'' and ''Cruel Instruction''.
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 10 March 2024


Background

In 2016, Stan & Deliver was renamed to its current name, Happily Ever After Films. Its name was a play on fairy tale endings, specifically Snow White. The company continues to produce made-for-television movies to this day.

Logo (February 20, 2021- )

Visuals: On a white background, there is a sun with a palm tree on the top right. On the left is the word "HAPPILY". In the center, there is the text "EVER AFTER". And below that is a line with the text "FILMS" to the right.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio The end theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice and Cruel Instruction.

Stan & Deliver
Happily Ever After Films
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