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'''Visuals:''' As we zoom up slowly on a closeup of a wooden door with a white square, we see the text "STEPHEN ENGEL" with "ATTORNEY-AT-LAW" below it inside. A hand uses a cloth to scrub out the below text, then comes back with a paintbrush to form "PRODUCTIONS" below that.
'''Visuals:''' As the screen zooms up slowly on a closeup of a wooden door with a white square is the text "STEPHEN ENGEL" with "ATTORNEY-AT-LAW" below it inside. A hand uses a cloth to scrub out the below text, then comes back with a paintbrush to form "PRODUCTIONS" below that.


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation by legendary indie animator Bill Plympton.
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation by legendary indie animator Bill Plympton.

Latest revision as of 23:20, 27 November 2023

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This is Stephen Engel's vanity card.

Logo (September 29, 1999-January 3, 2002)


Visuals: As the screen zooms up slowly on a closeup of a wooden door with a white square is the text "STEPHEN ENGEL" with "ATTORNEY-AT-LAW" below it inside. A hand uses a cloth to scrub out the below text, then comes back with a paintbrush to form "PRODUCTIONS" below that.

Technique: Traditional animation by legendary indie animator Bill Plympton.

Audio: None or the end theme of the show. CBS and NBC airings used a generic theme and a voiceover.

Availability: Seen on Work with Me and Inside Schwartz.

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