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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see the white company name in Arial. Below it is a TCR timestamp that counts down for 2 seconds.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with the white company name in Arial. Below it is a TCR timestamp that counts down for 2 seconds.


'''Trivia:''' This logo is actually a temporary placeholder that was made by a technician, presumably to be replaced by a more conventional logo when the time came. Kari deliberately chose to stick with the placeholder instead, and when the producers objected, she said "Come on, let's not do this anymore, I have to get home and make spaghetti."<ref>https://tucson.com/entertainment/television/so-much-for-the-curse/article_b9bd021c-c605-5758-a10c-6cefe8b0578d.html</ref>
'''Trivia:''' This logo is actually a temporary placeholder that was made by a technician, presumably to be replaced by a more conventional logo when the time came. Kari deliberately chose to stick with the placeholder instead, and when the producers objected, she said "Come on, let's not do this anymore, I have to get home and make spaghetti."<ref>https://tucson.com/entertainment/television/so-much-for-the-curse/article_b9bd021c-c605-5758-a10c-6cefe8b0578d.html</ref>

Revision as of 12:01, 27 November 2023

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This is the vanity plate of Kari Lizer.

Logo (March 13, 2006-May 19, 2021)


Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with the white company name in Arial. Below it is a TCR timestamp that counts down for 2 seconds.

Trivia: This logo is actually a temporary placeholder that was made by a technician, presumably to be replaced by a more conventional logo when the time came. Kari deliberately chose to stick with the placeholder instead, and when the producers objected, she said "Come on, let's not do this anymore, I have to get home and make spaghetti."[1]

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: Either a muffled whistling theme (composed by Ric Markmann, Dan Pinnella and Chris Wagner) or a short ukulele tune.

Availability: Seen on The New Adventures of Old Christine and Call Your Mother.

References

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