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− | <div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Chuck+Lorre+Productions&version=67&savePath=%2Fpage%2FChuck%2BLorre%2BProductions&saveType=page"><font size="3"><font face="Arial"><i><font color="#ffa500"><font>Logo description and captures by</font> </font><font color="#333333">Michael David Bass and BenIsRandom</font></i></font><font><br/><br/><br/><font face="Arial">1st Logo<br/>(January 2-December 17, 1995)</font><br/><div align="center"> | + | <div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Chuck+Lorre+Productions&version=67&savePath=%2Fpage%2FChuck%2BLorre%2BProductions&saveType=page"><font size="3"><font face="Arial"><i><font color="#ffa500"><font>Logo description and captures by</font> </font><font color="#333333">Michael David Bass and BenIsRandom</font></i></font><font><br/><br/><br/><font face="Arial">1st Logo<br/>(January 2-December 17, 1995)</font><br/><div align="center">[[File:1061366ad58669abab52505d5cf1e9ec.jpeg|228px|Chuck Lorre Productions (1995)]][[File:Bfd7a36a21af3acaa0f496046ceed36f.jpeg|230px|Chuck Lorre Productions (1995) #2]][[File:92L2Rob8nK-idkd4QC3DMA23691.jpeg|182px|Vanity Cards - CLG Wiki]]</div></font></font><div><font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial"><u>Nicknames</u>: "Chuck Lorre Computer", "The Apple Macintosh", "The Macintosh SE"<br/><br/><u>Logo</u>: We see an Apple Macintosh SE (specifically the less-common dual disk model) on a desk with lots of office supplies surrounding it, including a keyboard, mouse, pencils </font><font face="Arial">and a floppy disk, as well as a drink.<br/><br/></font> </font><div align="center"> <font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3">Chuck Lorre<br/>Productions</font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"> <br/><font face="Arial">in white Peignot font (the font used on the Viacom "Pinball," as well as the title card of <i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show </i>and the first logo of <i>The Jerry Springer Show)</i>, is written on the monitor against a dark blue background.</font></font></div><div><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3"><br/></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Variants</u>:</font></font></div><div><ul><li><font size="3"><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The Macintosh SE (1987) is replaced with a later Compact Macintosh, either a Macintosh </font><font face="Arial, sans-serif">Classic (1990) or Classic II (1992), but it cannot be determined exactly which because both use the same case, and the name was removed from the computer in the logo.</font></font></li><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="3"><font color="#333333">The font is changed from Peignot to a standard sans-serif font (i.e. Arial).</font><font color="#333333"> This </font><font color="#333333">version also has a decanter on the desk.</font></font></font></li></ul><font color="#333333" size="3"><font><br/><u>FX/SFX</u><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">: None.</font><br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">:</font></font><font face="Arial"> The closing theme of <i>Cybill </i>or a CBS generic theme on original airings.</font><br/><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Availability</u>:</font><font face="Arial"> Originally seen on season 1 and early season 2 episodes of <i>Cybill </i>when originally aired on CBS.</font><br/><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Editor's Note</u>:</font><font face="Arial"> Not as well known as the card below.</font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font color="#333333" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3"><br/></font><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial">2nd Logo<br/>(September 24, 1997- )</font><br/></font><div align="center"><font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial">[[File:EPS3CEjBJlTaE8C5KTYN7w22680.jpeg|263px|Vanity Cards - CLG Wiki]][[File:Jo2AIxpZ3L2radJiBUxkCg22679.jpeg|263px|Vanity Cards - CLG Wiki]]</font><font face="Arial">[[File:SVMspdg15AJ0Fvf0BMH4gQ441308.png|243px|Chuck Lorre Productions - CLG Wiki]]</font></font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"> </font><div align="center"> <font size="3"><font color="#333333">[[File:I6TA6SdM7M8mPfg OrDOKA16519.jpeg|327px|Chuck Lorre Productions - Gone fishin']]</font><br/></font><div align="center"><font size="3">[[File:E8ab9e750fc239eb38118be32040b4d2.jpeg|179px|Chuck Lorre Productions - CLG Wiki]]</font></div><font size="3"><div align="center"><font face="Arial">[[File:RDp71 L7VlH6CDFhlZtSdA74787.jpeg|243px|Chuck Lorre Productions (2006)]][[File:AgTSkDadYEbcOFtsLXJz2w119788.jpeg|251px|Chuck Lorre Productions (2007)]]</font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><u>Nickname</u>: "The Essay"</font></div></font></div><font size="3"><font><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><br/><u>Logo</u>: On a wh<font face="Arial">ite</font></font><font face="Arial"> background, we see "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTI<font face="Arial">ONS" at the top of the screen in a <font face="Arial">black font<font face="Arial">, with a <font face="Arial">number next to it th<font face="Arial">at <font face="Arial">groups <font face="Arial">ho<font face="Arial">w many of the<font face="Arial"> logos ther<font face="Arial">e have been. Below it<font face="Arial"> <font face="Arial">is a short, hum<font face="Arial">orous (and often cynical and at times, political)</font> </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><font>essay in a very small font which must be paused to read it.<br/><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Trivia</u>: <br/></font> </font><ul> <li> <font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial">The logo was briefly retired due to the media taking the essays too seriously during the Charlie Sheen controversy <font face="Arial">that went on</font> season 8 of <i>Two and a Half Men.</i></font> </font></li><li> <font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3">There are currently more than 500 different essays.</font></li><li> <font color="#333333" face="Arial" size="3">This logo was parodied in <i>MAD </i>magazine when it spoofed <i>The Big Bang Theory</i>.</font></li><li><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">A special coffee<font face="Arial">-table book was printed in 2012 called <i>What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter</i>, which features artsy <font face="Arial">arrangements of hundreds of <font face="Arial">Chuck's <font face="Arial">essays.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br/></li></ul><font color="#333333" size="3"> <br/><u>Variants</u>:<br/> </font><ul><font color="#333333" size="3"> </font><li><font color="#333333" size="3">When this logo first appeared, it featured a black background with white text. Starting on September 28, 1999, it was later inverted so it could be easier to read, especially after VHS got retired.<br/> </font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On some episodes of <i>Two and a Half Men<b>, </b></i>photos replace the normal text. </font></li><li> <font color="#333333" size="3">On one episode of <i>Two and a Half Men</i>, "Chuck Lorre" is replaced with the symbol for the musician Prince. </font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3"> On the <i>Dharma & Greg</i> episode, "Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter)", the name "Chuck Lorre" is replaced with a bunch of symbols. </font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">One season 2 <i>Dharma & Greg</i> episode has a sketch of a man laying with some birds fly above him at the middle of the essay.</font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">On the <i>Two and a Half Men</i> episode "<font color="#333333">Thank You for the Intercourse", "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" is replaced with "FOOD, PETTING AND PLAYING PRODUCTIONS".</font></font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On the <i>Two and a Half Men </i>episode "The Pot-Smoking Monkey", there's a card featuring an ovular photo of Chuck Lorre with Brian Lowry, and Andy Wallenstein. "chuck lorre productions" and the card number is on WordArt style, while the essay is in a white box.</font></li><li> <font color="#333333" size="3">In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions. </font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3"> On the season 2 episode of<i> Two and a Half Men</i> "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.</font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"> On the season 7 episode of </font><i>Two and a Half Men</i><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">, "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!"</font></font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">Special "Censored" cards have been used when the networks reject a certain essay.</font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3">On <i>The Big Bang Theory </i>episode "The Pants Alternative", as well as the <i>Two and a Half Men</i> episode "Ixnay on the Oggie Day", a "sideways smiley face" is seen at the top of the essay, which reads out like a memorial epitaph to it.<br/></font></li><li><font color="#333333" size="3"><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">On the </font><i>Big Bang Theory </i><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">episode "The Colonization Application", the essay is replaced with a memorial card to Leonard Nimoy, who died that week. It's a picture of Nimoy with the text "</font><font face="Garamond">The impact you had on our show and our lives is everlasting.</font><font face="Arial">"</font></font></li><li><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3">Essay #513 (seen on <i>The Big Bang Theory</i>) the "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" text is replaced with the text "HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM CHUCK LORRE".</font></font></li><li><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3">Essay #570 (seen on the <i>Mom </i>episode "</font></font><font size="3">Fish Town and Too Many Thank You's") features a CGI pig who says "Believe me!"</font></li></ul><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333"><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>FX/SFX</u>: None.</font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><u><br/><font face="Arial">Music/Sounds</font></u><font face="Arial">: A brief sound clip of a heavenly choir singing. </font><i>The Big Bang Theory</i>, <i>Mom</i> and <i>Mike and Molly</i> use the end theme, ABC and CBS airings used their generic themes.<br/><u><br/><font face="Arial">Availability</font></u><font face="Arial">: Common. Seen on <i>Dharma & Greg, </i><i>Two and a Half Men,</i> <i>Mike & Molly</i>, <i>The Big Bang Theory </i>and <i>Mom</i>.<br/></font><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Editor's Note</u>:</font></font>Overall, thanks to its unique concept and funny essays, it's a very popular logo and is well-liked by many.</div><div><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><br/></font><div><font size="3"><font color="#333333"><u>Archives</u><font face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">: There is a complete collection (which is updated every time a new episode airs) of the vanity cards at<font> </font></font><font><a class="external" href="http://www.chucklorre.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Chuck Lorre's website.">Chuck Lorre's website</a>. In addition, we are currently compiling them [[Logo Variations - Chuck Lorre Productions|here]]</font></font><font color="#333333"><font>.</font></font></font></div></div></div><div></div><div></div><div><div></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3">3rd Logo[[File:4be77774790d19aeda2d15d1a4470bfb.png|400px|Chuck Lorre Productions (2017)]]</font></div><div><font size="3">(August 25, 2017- )</font></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div></div><div><font size="3"><u>Logo</u>: TBA</font></div><div></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><u>FX/SFX</u>: None.</font></div><div></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><u>Music/Sounds</u>: The end of the show; just the sound of the audience laughing and clapping.</font></div><div></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><u>Availability</u>: Seen on <i>Disjointed.</i></font></div><div></div><div><font size="3"><br/></font></div><div><font size="3"><u>Editor's Note</u>: None.</font></div></div><br/></div> |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 3 November 2020
Logo description and captures by Michael David Bass and BenIsRandom
1st Logo
(January 2-December 17, 1995)
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of Cybill or a CBS generic theme on original airings.
Availability: Originally seen on season 1 and early season 2 episodes of Cybill when originally aired on CBS.
Editor's Note: Not as well known as the card below.
Music/Sounds: A brief sound clip of a heavenly choir singing. The Big Bang Theory, Mom and Mike and Molly use the end theme, ABC and CBS airings used their generic themes.
Availability: Common. Seen on Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, Mike & Molly, The Big Bang Theory and Mom.
Editor's Note:Overall, thanks to its unique concept and funny essays, it's a very popular logo and is well-liked by many.
1st Logo
(January 2-December 17, 1995)
Nicknames: "Chuck Lorre Computer", "The Apple Macintosh", "The Macintosh SE"
Logo: We see an Apple Macintosh SE (specifically the less-common dual disk model) on a desk with lots of office supplies surrounding it, including a keyboard, mouse, pencils and a floppy disk, as well as a drink.
in white Peignot font (the font used on the Viacom "Pinball," as well as the title card of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the first logo of The Jerry Springer Show), is written on the monitor against a dark blue background.
Logo: We see an Apple Macintosh SE (specifically the less-common dual disk model) on a desk with lots of office supplies surrounding it, including a keyboard, mouse, pencils and a floppy disk, as well as a drink.
Chuck Lorre
Productions
Productions
in white Peignot font (the font used on the Viacom "Pinball," as well as the title card of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the first logo of The Jerry Springer Show), is written on the monitor against a dark blue background.
Variants:
- The Macintosh SE (1987) is replaced with a later Compact Macintosh, either a Macintosh Classic (1990) or Classic II (1992), but it cannot be determined exactly which because both use the same case, and the name was removed from the computer in the logo.
- The font is changed from Peignot to a standard sans-serif font (i.e. Arial). This version also has a decanter on the desk.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of Cybill or a CBS generic theme on original airings.
Availability: Originally seen on season 1 and early season 2 episodes of Cybill when originally aired on CBS.
Editor's Note: Not as well known as the card below.
2nd Logo
(September 24, 1997- )
Logo: On a white background, we see "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" at the top of the screen in a black font, with a number next to it that groups how many of the logos there have been. Below it is a short, humorous (and often cynical and at times, political) essay in a very small font which must be paused to read it.
Trivia:
Variants:
(September 24, 1997- )
Logo: On a white background, we see "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" at the top of the screen in a black font, with a number next to it that groups how many of the logos there have been. Below it is a short, humorous (and often cynical and at times, political) essay in a very small font which must be paused to read it.
Trivia:
- The logo was briefly retired due to the media taking the essays too seriously during the Charlie Sheen controversy that went on season 8 of Two and a Half Men.
- There are currently more than 500 different essays.
- This logo was parodied in MAD magazine when it spoofed The Big Bang Theory.
- A special coffee-table book was printed in 2012 called What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter, which features artsy arrangements of hundreds of Chuck's essays.
Variants:
- When this logo first appeared, it featured a black background with white text. Starting on September 28, 1999, it was later inverted so it could be easier to read, especially after VHS got retired.
- On some episodes of Two and a Half Men, photos replace the normal text.
- On one episode of Two and a Half Men, "Chuck Lorre" is replaced with the symbol for the musician Prince.
- On the Dharma & Greg episode, "Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter)", the name "Chuck Lorre" is replaced with a bunch of symbols.
- One season 2 Dharma & Greg episode has a sketch of a man laying with some birds fly above him at the middle of the essay.
- On the Two and a Half Men episode "Thank You for the Intercourse", "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" is replaced with "FOOD, PETTING AND PLAYING PRODUCTIONS".
- On the Two and a Half Men episode "The Pot-Smoking Monkey", there's a card featuring an ovular photo of Chuck Lorre with Brian Lowry, and Andy Wallenstein. "chuck lorre productions" and the card number is on WordArt style, while the essay is in a white box.
- In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions.
- On the season 2 episode of Two and a Half Men "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.
- On the season 7 episode of Two and a Half Men, "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!"
- Special "Censored" cards have been used when the networks reject a certain essay.
- On The Big Bang Theory episode "The Pants Alternative", as well as the Two and a Half Men episode "Ixnay on the Oggie Day", a "sideways smiley face" is seen at the top of the essay, which reads out like a memorial epitaph to it.
- On the Big Bang Theory episode "The Colonization Application", the essay is replaced with a memorial card to Leonard Nimoy, who died that week. It's a picture of Nimoy with the text "The impact you had on our show and our lives is everlasting."
- Essay #513 (seen on The Big Bang Theory) the "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" text is replaced with the text "HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM CHUCK LORRE".
- Essay #570 (seen on the Mom episode "Fish Town and Too Many Thank You's") features a CGI pig who says "Believe me!"
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: A brief sound clip of a heavenly choir singing. The Big Bang Theory, Mom and Mike and Molly use the end theme, ABC and CBS airings used their generic themes.
Availability: Common. Seen on Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, Mike & Molly, The Big Bang Theory and Mom.
Editor's Note:Overall, thanks to its unique concept and funny essays, it's a very popular logo and is well-liked by many.
Archives: There is a complete collection (which is updated every time a new episode airs) of the vanity cards at <a class="external" href="http://www.chucklorre.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Chuck Lorre's website.">Chuck Lorre's website</a>. In addition, we are currently compiling them here.
(August 25, 2017- )
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: The end of the show; just the sound of the audience laughing and clapping.
Availability: Seen on Disjointed.
Editor's Note: None.