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This is the production company of Albie Hecht, founded in the mid-1980s (and resurrected it in 2005).
This is the production company of Albie Hecht, founded in the mid-1980s (and resurrected it in 2005).


=== (February 3, 2007-October 10, 2009) ===
===(February 3, 2007-October 10, 2009) ===
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Worldwide Biggies (2007) (From - The Naked Brothers Band).png
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Revision as of 11:25, 14 July 2023

Background

This is the production company of Albie Hecht, founded in the mid-1980s (and resurrected it in 2005).

(February 3, 2007-October 10, 2009)


Logo: On a black background with some gray and white houses near the bottom, the camera pans through them to reveal a building with the large red text "WORLDWIDE BIGGIES" stacked on top of it. As we stop at a comfortable distance, a door opens on the building that lets out some light, and the background gradually becomes whiter. As we see some rays spin behind "WORLDWIDE BIGGIES", some more gray and white buildings appear at the bottom.

Variants:

  • There is a variant where it shows the Mid-States Container Corps. truck is driving through the building while another truck transits into the logo, which is modified. Also, a copyright notice is seen below.
  • Another variant where the camera zooms in for showing the logo with buildings.
  • On My Family's Got Guts, the logo has a copyright notice below for Five Alts Productions, LLC.

Technique: Flash animation for the normal logo (as well as the zooming and Five Alts variants). CGI for the first variant.

Music/Sounds: None, the closing theme of the show or a loud rock tune.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On certain split screen credit airings of The Naked Brothers Band, the closing theme is replaced with the kids laughing from the Nickelodeon "Lightbulb" logo.
  • On My Family's Got Guts, a gruff-sounding man is heard saying "Great. Now gimme 5 alts.".

Availability: Rare. Seen on The Naked Brothers Band and MoCap, LLC on DVD, iTunes and Amazon Instant Video. The Five Alts variant is now extinct and was last seen on an episode of My Family's Got Guts on Nick.com, which since has been taken down. Episodes of the show on YouTube have the ending logos cut off.

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