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Added the captures of the Doug Robinson/Adam F. Goldberg combos, did some small tweaking, and added extra info about the TV version.
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=== 2nd logo (May 27, 2005-) ===
=== 2nd logo (May 27, 2005-) ===
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File:Happy Madison Productions (2011).png
Adam F Goldberg and Happy Madison.png
Happy Madison and Doug Robinson.png
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On ''Zookeeper'', a still version of the Happy Madison golf ball on a black background appears at the end.
* On ''Zookeeper'', a still version of the golf ball on a black background appears at the end.
* On ''Here Comes the Boom'', the text scrolls up with the end credits.
* On ''Here Comes the Boom'', the text scrolls up with the end credits.
* On ''Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo'', another man appears on the left behind the golf club.
* On ''Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo'', another man appears on the left behind the golf club.
* On ''Grandma's Boy'', the man says "Oh, boy" instead of "Terrific!"
* On ''Grandma's Boy'', Stanley says "Oh, boy" instead of "Terrific!"
* On TV series such as ''Rules of Engagement'' and ''The Goldbergs'', the logo consists solely of the golf ball striking the screen.
* On TV series such as ''Rules of Engagement'' and ''The Goldbergs'', the logo consists of just the golf ball striking the screen. Another TV version exists where the name is smaller than usual and Stanley appears after the screen is cracked.
* On ''The Ridiculous 6'', the logo turns sepia and the background fades to a mountain scene. Also, the man wears a cowboy hat.
* On ''The Ridiculous 6'', the logo turns sepia and the background fades to a mountain scene. Also, the man wears a cowboy hat.
* On ''Hubie Halloween'', the golf ball is replaced with a pumpkin, the name is in red, the man is dressed as a vampire and the background is set in a graveyard-like area.  
* On ''Hubie Halloween'', the golf ball is replaced with a pumpkin, the name is in red, the man is dressed as a vampire and the background is set in a graveyard-like area.  
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* On ''The Ridiculous 6'', a western sting is heard while the crack of a whip replaces the golf-swing and glass-cracking sounds.
* On ''The Ridiculous 6'', a western sting is heard while the crack of a whip replaces the golf-swing and glass-cracking sounds.


'''Availability:''' Common. First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005). Can also be found on other post-2005 Happy Madison films such as ''Click'', ''I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry'', ''Grown Ups'', ''Just Go With It'', and ''Pixels''. Does not appear on ''Bedtime Stories'' or ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''.
'''Availability:''' Common. First seen on ''The Longest Yard'' (2005). Can also be found on other post-2005 Happy Madison films such as ''Click'', ''I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry'', ''Grown Ups'', ''Just Go with It'', and ''Pixels''. Does not appear on ''Bedtime Stories'' or ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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