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'''Legacy:''' The claymation man at the beginning looks a little creepy with his animation. Aside from that, the house is just a model.
'''Legacy:''' The claymation man at the beginning looks a little creepy with his animation. Aside from that, the house is just a model.
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Revision as of 03:55, 5 November 2022

(September 18, 1989-May 12, 1990)

Logo: The logo begins with a close up of a house on the roof, looking through the window. Inside is a loft with a man (appears to be claymation) sitting on a chair, laughing and slapping his leg. The camera zooms out quickly to show the front right, revealing what appears to be a lakehouse, gray with a red roof. It is nightime with a moon and stars. The house is surrounded by trees and the lake on the left. A blue car is parked on the left. The words

A HUGH WILSON PRODUCTION

fade in on the upper left. "HUGH WILSON" (in a cursive font with lights) shines itself in, with "A" and "PRODUCTION" (in a plain font) fading in a little later. "HUGH WILSON" shines throughout.

FX/SFX: Claymation animation.

Music/Sounds: The man's deep laughter and slapping his knee, followed by chirping crickets.

Availability: Extinct. Only appeared on The Famous Teddy Z, a short-lived sitcom starring Jon Cryer. Could possibly be found on old tape recordings.

Legacy: The claymation man at the beginning looks a little creepy with his animation. Aside from that, the house is just a model.

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