Warren and Rinsler Productions

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Background: This was the production company of Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, the executive producers of shows such as The Parent 'Hood, That's So Raven, and Cory in the House among shows who first came to television as producers of Full House.


(September 4, 1995-September 13, 2008)

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Nicknames: "Why Are You Hitting Yourself?", "The Creepy Musician", "The Odd-Ball Musician", "The Crippled Musician"

Logo: On a white background, we see a drawing of a man in a suit with his mouth agape, holding two drumsticks (one with a yellow tip and one with a blue tip), with which he hits his head (in time with the music). We also see the words "WARREN & RINSLER PRODUCTIONS" in Gill Sans, with a scribble behind it. The scribble's color changes in time with the music, from yellow to red, red to light blue, and ending with light blue to yellow, at which point the video freezes (this only happens on The Parent 'Hood; the logo keeps going on any show besides that one).

FX/SFX: The man hitting his head, the scribble's colors changing.

Music/Sounds:
  • September 4, 1995-May 17, 1998: A whimsical, if slightly creepy, percussion tune barely in time with the man hitting his head, alongside "BONG!" noises as he hits himself, ending in a string pluck.
  • February 20, 2006-September 21, 2007: A jazz tune vaguely resembling "Rhapsody in Blue", with percussion sounds that are timed with the man hitting his head.
  • November 14, 2007-September 13, 2008: A different jazz tune with similarities to the second theme.

Availability: Common. The first variant was seen
on the short-lived WB sitcomNick Freno: Licensed Teacherand can be currently seen on S2-S4 episodes of The Parent 'Hood on Bounce TV. The second can be seen on the last season of That's So Raven and the first season of its spin-off show Cory in the House, and the third can be seen on the second season of the latter show.

Editor's Note: None.