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'''Later Variant:''' Starting with season 4 episodes of ''Hannah Montana'', the logo has been slightly enhanced for HD (since the show had been upgraded to HD). The background is now a slightly lighter blue background than before and the letters look shinier than before.
'''Later Variant:''' Starting with season 4 episodes of ''Hannah Montana'', the logo has been slightly enhanced for HD (since the show had been upgraded to HD). The background is now a slightly lighter blue background than before and the letters look shinier than before.


'''FX/SFX:''' The name running and stopping, and "PRODUCTIONS" falling.
'''Technique:''' The name running and stopping, and "PRODUCTIONS" falling.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A cartoonish tire screeching sound, a quick "BOING!", and an orchestral hit.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A cartoonish tire screeching sound, a quick "BOING!", and an orchestral hit.

Revision as of 00:36, 6 December 2022


Background

This is Michael Poryes' vanity card.

(March 24, 2006-January 16, 2011)


Nickname: "The Running Logo"

Logo: On a blue background, "MICHAEL PORYES", in the font used on The Ren & Stimpy Show, runs in from the right of the screen. Below the name, the word "PRODUCTIONS" falls down.

Later Variant: Starting with season 4 episodes of Hannah Montana, the logo has been slightly enhanced for HD (since the show had been upgraded to HD). The background is now a slightly lighter blue background than before and the letters look shinier than before.

Technique: The name running and stopping, and "PRODUCTIONS" falling.

Music/Sounds: A cartoonish tire screeching sound, a quick "BOING!", and an orchestral hit.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on Hannah Montana. Don't expect this to appear on Raven's Home, despite Michael Poryes being involved.

Legacy: This logo is rather amusing, but the tire screeching sound is rather loud and low-quality.

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