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'''Nicknames:''' "Made in Georgia", "The Peach", "The Georgian Peach"
'''Nicknames:''' "Made in Georgia", "The Peach", "The Georgian Peach", "The Big Peach"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a 3D abstract peach with the word "Georgia" zooming in. Then, a white spark files out from the left and wipes in the URL "georgia.org/media".
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a 3D abstract peach with the word "Georgia" zooming in. Then, a white spark files out from the left and wipes in the URL "georgia.org/media".
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, four-note synth theme with "twinkling" sounds. On some shows and films, it is silent or uses the opening theme of the film.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, four-note synth theme with "twinkling" sounds. On some shows and films, it is silent or uses the opening theme of the film.


'''Music/Sound Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* Beginning in summer 2013, a woman singing "Made in Geooooorgiaaaaa" was added over the four-note synth theme. This can be heard on ''Family Feud''.
* Beginning in summer 2013, a woman singing "Made in Geooooorgiaaaaa" was added over the four-note synth theme. This can be heard on ''Family Feud''.
* On some shows, such as seasons 2-4 of ''Archer'', and in ''America: The Motion Picture'', a deep male voice announces "Made... in Georgia".
* On some shows, such as seasons 2-4 of ''Archer'', and in ''America: The Motion Picture'', a deep male voice announces "Made... in Georgia".
* On ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever'' and later seasons of ''Squidbillies'', the singer is replaced with a different character (varies from episode to episode) of the respective shows saying the aforementioned line.
* On ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever'' and later seasons of ''Squidbillies'', the singer is replaced with a different character (varies from episode to episode) of the respective shows saying the aforementioned line.
*On the “Georgia on My Mind” variant, the announcer of the show states that the show, ''Georgia Travelers'', was produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
*On the “Georgia on My Mind” variant, the announcer of the show states that the show, ''Georgia Travelers'', was produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
*Sometimes, the theme is re-arranged with a few different twinkling sounds.
*On the ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force Forever'' episode "Mouth Quest", a sound of a cash register is heard after the line. This appears during the episode.


'''Availability:''' Very common. It was first seen on ''Ben 10: Alien Swarm''. Can be seen at the end of films and TV shows shot in Georgia, as well as some video games. Examples are current episodes on seasons 2 and beyond of ''Sunday Best'' on BET and Centric, ''The Game'' since season 4 on BET, ''Teen Wolf'' (2011) on MTV, ''Ben 10: Alien Swarm'', ''Fast Five'', ''Family Feud'' since season 13 on local syndication, ''The New Atlanta'' on Bravo, ''The Change-Up'', and ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', among others. This is also seen on ''Tyler Perry's House of Payne'' and ''Meet The Browns'' on TBS and local syndication. The in-credit version appears on 2011-2013 episodes of ''Family Feud'' on GSN with season 13 reruns on local syndication as the show moved to Atlanta, Georgia. The silver in-credit version appears on Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, starting with ''Captain America: Civil War'', and shows, starting with ''WandaVision''. This logo was also seen on the 1st season of ''Swift Justice'' in syndication, ''Tiny and Toya'' and ''The Mo'Nique Show'' both on BET. Additionally seen on Adult Swim's ''Too Many Cooks'' on YouTube (strangely), seen in the beginning of Hi-Rez Studio's game ''Smite'' after the Hi-Rez Studios Logo. Also seen on live broadcasts that are in Georgia, for example Inside the NBA. This surprisingly makes an appearance on Netflix's ''Hoops''. Also surprisingly appeared (full frame) on a recent Nicktoons airing of ''Tyler Perry's Young Dylan'' and a Nickelodeon airing of ''A Loud House Christmas''. The “Georgia on My Mind” variant appears on ''Georgia Travelers''.
'''Availability:''' Very common. It was first seen on ''Ben 10: Alien Swarm''. Can be seen at the end of films and TV shows shot in Georgia, as well as some video games. Examples are current episodes on seasons 2 and beyond of ''Sunday Best'' on BET and Centric, ''The Game'' since season 4 on BET, ''Teen Wolf'' (2011) on MTV, ''Ben 10: Alien Swarm'', ''Fast Five'', ''Family Feud'' since season 13 on local syndication, ''The New Atlanta'' on Bravo, ''The Change-Up'', and ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', among others. This is also seen on ''Tyler Perry's House of Payne'' and ''Meet The Browns'' on TBS and local syndication. The in-credit version appears on 2011-2013 episodes of ''Family Feud'' on GSN with season 13 reruns on local syndication as the show moved to Atlanta, Georgia. The silver in-credit version appears on Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, starting with ''Captain America: Civil War'', and shows, starting with ''WandaVision''. This logo was also seen on the 1st season of ''Swift Justice'' in syndication, ''Tiny and Toya'' and ''The Mo'Nique Show'' both on BET. Additionally seen on Adult Swim's ''Too Many Cooks'' on YouTube (strangely), seen in the beginning of Hi-Rez Studio's game ''Smite'' after the Hi-Rez Studios Logo. Also seen on live broadcasts that are in Georgia, for example Inside the NBA. This surprisingly makes an appearance on Netflix's ''Hoops''. Also surprisingly appeared (full frame) on a recent Nicktoons airing of ''Tyler Perry's Young Dylan'' and a Nickelodeon airing of ''A Loud House Christmas''. The “Georgia on My Mind” variant appears on ''Georgia Travelers''.

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