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'''Visuals:''' The Comedy Central logo (a {{color|darkviolet|purple}}-{{color|blue}} globe showing the Americas, with tall buildings on the North American part and a black marquee reading "{{color|gold|'''COMEDY-CENTRAL'''}}") is placed on a pile of rusty tires on a junkyard. The marquee spins around twice.
'''Visuals:''' The Comedy Central logo (a {{color|darkviolet|purple}}-{{color|blue}} globe showing the Americas, with tall buildings on the North American part and a black marquee reading "{{color|gold|'''COMEDY-CENTRAL'''}}") is placed on a pile of rusty tires on a junkyard. The marquee spins around twice.


'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' Penn Jillette saying "This has been a presentation from Comedy Central!"
'''Audio:''' Penn Jillette saying "This has been a presentation from Comedy Central!"
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'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo has no copyright stamp; only the URL in black. ''South Park'' episodes that did not have it later had it added below on the southparkstudios.com versions.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo has no copyright stamp; only the URL in black. ''South Park'' episodes that did not have it later had it added below on the southparkstudios.com versions.


'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation. This was done by H-Gun Studios in Chicago, Illinois.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. This was done by H-Gun Studios in Chicago, Illinois.


'''Audio:''' An "interference" sound followed by loud synth "bong" sounds as the "rings" come out from the transmitter, or the closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' An "interference" sound followed by loud synth "bong" sounds as the "rings" come out from the transmitter, or the closing theme of the show.
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