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Editor's Note: This is a memorable logo for those who enjoyed the company’s show’s growing up.
Editor's Note: This is a memorable logo for those who enjoyed the company’s show’s growing up.

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Logo descriptions by Pumpkinman99

Logo (1998-2001)

Logo:On a brown concrete background, we see the name RedCap productions, Inc.

in the middle of the screen. "Red Cap" is in a Times New Roman font, while "productions, Inc." is in Helvetica and is spelt with a lowercase P. The word "Red" is colored black, while the word "Cap" is coloured red. Then a red civil war cap comes flying from the right side of the screen and lands on the top of the letter "R" in "Red".

Variants: On Funny Farm, the company name animates into place before the cap appears and a 1998 copyright notice in the Comic Sans font fades in. On Wanna Play? and Grandma, Look What I Found, the logo fades into the Catalyst Distribution logo.

FX/SFX: The red cap flying and landing on the R. All Cgi animation.

Music/Sounds: A steam whistle blowing followed by a metal clicking noise.

Music/Sounds Variant: On I Can Do It!,the metal clicking noise repeats itself twice.

Availability: Very rare. Was only seen on Funny Farm, Grandma Look What I Found!, I Can Do It!, and Wanna Play? all which last aired on Treehouse TV in 2003, three of which were never released on video. As such, tape trading is the only way to find them. Grandma Look What I Found was released on video, but the home media releases are very rare to come across.

Editor's Note: This is a memorable logo for those who enjoyed the company’s show’s growing up.

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