20th Television: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>BaldiBasicsFan
No edit summary
imported>Vic Hawk
No edit summary
Line 105: Line 105:
*Syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' using the '92 logo have a loud, pronounced version of the 1995 TCFTV jingle. When syndie/network prints of ''Cops'' and other shows use this jingle, it sounds normal.
*Syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' using the '92 logo have a loud, pronounced version of the 1995 TCFTV jingle. When syndie/network prints of ''Cops'' and other shows use this jingle, it sounds normal.
*On older syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the Bruce Broughton version of the TCFTV jingle sounds rather loud and is slightly cut off at the beginning. One example is the syndicated print of ''13 Going on 30'' when it aired back in January 2010.
*On older syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the Bruce Broughton version of the TCFTV jingle sounds rather loud and is slightly cut off at the beginning. One example is the syndicated print of ''13 Going on 30'' when it aired back in January 2010.
*Since sometime in 2012, on syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the sound quality of the 2008 jingle (variants of the 1997 20th Century Fox jingle) -- whether short, normal, or long -- sounds a little less crisp. One example is the 2013 syndicated print of ''Perfect Stranger''. On some [[Fox Television Studios]] shows like ''The Hughleys'', the 20th Television logo plasters the Fox Television Studios logo, but the Fox Television Studios jingle/sounds remain intact.
*Since sometime in 2012, on syndicated prints of Revolution Studios movies, the sound quality of the 2008 jingle (variants of the 1997 20th Century Fox jingle) -- whether short, normal, or long -- sounds a little less crisp. One example is the 2013 syndicated print of ''Perfect Stranger''. On some Fox Television Studios shows like ''The Hughleys'', the 20th Television logo plasters the Fox Television Studios logo, but the Fox Television Studios jingle/sounds remain intact.
*On airings of the ''M*A*S*H'' S1 episodes "Love Story" on Hallmark Channel and "Cowboy" on DVD, on Centric's airing of ''In Living Color'' S2 episode "Anton at the Recruiter", the 1995 [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|Fox Video]] VHS release of ''The Making of Star Wars'', a later print of ''The Paper Chase'' S1 episode "The Man Who Would Be King", and a CBS Drama (UK) airing of a season 7 episode of ''Dynasty'' ("The Affair"), the 1965 TCFTV theme is heard, due to sloppy plastering. A variant with the 1965 TCFTV theme in low tone exists. This was spotted on a later French print of the second episode of ''Manimal''.
*On airings of the ''M*A*S*H'' S1 episodes "Love Story" on Hallmark Channel and "Cowboy" on DVD, on Centric's airing of ''In Living Color'' S2 episode "Anton at the Recruiter", the 1995 [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|Fox Video]] VHS release of ''The Making of Star Wars'', a later print of ''The Paper Chase'' S1 episode "The Man Who Would Be King", and a CBS Drama (UK) airing of a season 7 episode of ''Dynasty'' ("The Affair"), the 1965 TCFTV theme is heard, due to sloppy plastering. A variant with the 1965 TCFTV theme in low tone exists. This was spotted on a later French print of the second episode of ''Manimal''.
*On Me-TV's print of the ''Batman'' S2 episode "That Darn Catwoman", the 1961 TCFTV theme is heard. On 2008-2010 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and local syndicated reruns of ''Futurama'', the 1995 and 2008 themes were edited a bit, with the second half only.
*On Me-TV's print of the ''Batman'' S2 episode "That Darn Catwoman", the 1961 TCFTV theme is heard. On 2008-2010 episodes of ''Family Feud'' and local syndicated reruns of ''Futurama'', the 1995 and 2008 themes were edited a bit, with the second half only.
Line 122: Line 122:
*The opening variant is only seen on some TV airings of the 1972 film ''The Poseidon Adventure'', though most airings and AMC's print of the film shows the 1994 20th Television logo at the beginning of the film.
*The opening variant is only seen on some TV airings of the 1972 film ''The Poseidon Adventure'', though most airings and AMC's print of the film shows the 1994 20th Television logo at the beginning of the film.
* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 6th 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special. Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it did make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper".
* On the ''Christmas with the Simpsons'' DVD, it plasters over the 6th 20th Century Fox Television logo on the Christmas special. Most episodes of ''The Simpsons'' on DVD up until towards the end of season 6 have this logo (though a few episodes on the season 1 and 3 DVD sets use the original 1989-1993 TCFTV logo instead), although it did make an appearance at the end of the season 9 episode "The Principal and the Pauper".
*Strangely, it is seen after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS. The enhanced version is just as common, and was seen until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and the StarVista/Time Life DVDs of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo). One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''.
*Strangely, it is seen after the TCFTV logo on many episodes of ''Family Guy'' and ''Futurama'' on Adult Swim and TBS. The enhanced version is just as common, and was seen until 2019 on ''Family Feud'', ''Divorce Court'', and ''The Wendy Williams Show'', among other current series, before the former two shows were transferred to [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]], as well as ''King of the Hill'' reruns on Adult Swim & syndication, reruns of ''Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?'' on GSN, and Netflix viewings, and the StarVista/Time Life DVDs of ''The Wonder Years'' (plastering the [[New World Entertainment|New World Television]] logo). One early sighting of the enhanced variant was Cartoon Network's airing of ''Garfield Gets Real''.
*The 1992 version of this logo also plasters the original 1981 TCFTV logo on [[Shout! Factory]]'s season 1 (1986-87) DVD release of ''L.A. Law''; it also plasters 17 of 20 episodes on the season 2 (1987-88) release (3 of them have the original TCFTV logo intact).
*The 1992 version of this logo also plasters the original 1981 TCFTV logo on [[Shout! Factory]]'s season 1 (1986-87) DVD release of ''L.A. Law''; it also plasters 17 of 20 episodes on the season 2 (1987-88) release (3 of them have the original TCFTV logo intact).
*Strangely, this has plastered the original [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo on the trailer of ''Project X'' (the 1987 film starring Matthew Broderick) on recent home releases of the film. The enhanced logo, with News Corporation byline appears on various episodes from season 1 and 2 of the 2014 Shout! Factory complete series release of ''The Bob Newhart Show''. This plasters the 2007 TCFTV logo on ''Family Guy'' episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell" on Adult Swim. The earliest sighting of the extended bylineless logo was on the syndie print of ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s season 11 finale.
*Strangely, this has plastered the original 20th Century Fox logo on the trailer of ''Project X'' (the 1987 film starring Matthew Broderick) on recent home releases of the film. The enhanced logo, with News Corporation byline appears on various episodes from season 1 and 2 of the 2014 Shout! Factory complete series release of ''The Bob Newhart Show''. This plasters the 2007 TCFTV logo on ''Family Guy'' episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell" on Adult Swim. The earliest sighting of the extended bylineless logo was on the syndie print of ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s season 11 finale.
*The bylineless logo plasters the one with the byline that used to appear on syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' seasons 10 & 11 episodes. The 1995 variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of the VHS release of ''Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask'' and some seasons 1 and 4 episodes of ''It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia'' on international airings.
*The bylineless logo plasters the one with the byline that used to appear on syndie prints of ''Family Guy'' seasons 10 & 11 episodes. The 1995 variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of the VHS release of ''Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask'' and some seasons 1 and 4 episodes of ''It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia'' on international airings.
* Oddly, many ''Hill Street Blues'' reruns on Heroes & Icons use prints where this is seen at the end alone, plastering the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo. As such, it cuts in abruptly and interrupts the end theme.
* Oddly, many ''Hill Street Blues'' reruns on Heroes & Icons use prints where this is seen at the end alone, plastering the [[MTM Enterprises]] logo. As such, it cuts in abruptly and interrupts the end theme.
*On current prints (digital, TV, etc...) of ''Home Alone 4'', the 2008 version plasters the Fox Television Studios logo.
*On current prints (digital, TV, etc...) of ''Home Alone 4'', the 2008 version plasters the Fox Television Studios logo.
*Since 20th Century Fox Television was dissolved by Disney on August 10, 2020, the bylineless logo was first seen on the new seasons of the Animation Domination shows that year on Fox, the ones being ''The Simpsons'' (using the 2008 jingle), ''Bob's Burgers'' (using the 2007 TCFTV jingle) and ''Family Guy'' (using the 1997 TCFTV jingle), as well as the second and final season of ''Bless the Harts'' (using the 2015 TCFTV jingle), replacing the 2013 TCFTV logo. Despite ''America's Most Wanted'' being co-produced by 20th Television from 1989 to 2012, this logo now appears on new episodes of returning shows (as well as the upcoming shows) from the former 20th Century Fox Television in the 2020-2021 TV season.
*Since 20th Century Fox Television was dissolved by Disney on August 10, 2020, the bylineless logo was first seen on the new seasons of the Animation Domination shows that year on Fox, the ones being ''The Simpsons'' (using the 2008 jingle), ''Bob's Burgers'' (using the 2007 TCFTV jingle) and ''Family Guy'' (using the 1997 TCFTV jingle), as well as the second and final season of ''Bless the Harts'' (using the 2015 TCFTV jingle), replacing the 2013 TCFTV logo. Despite ''America's Most Wanted'' being co-produced by 20th Television from 1989 to 2012, this logo now appears on new episodes of returning shows (as well as the upcoming shows) from the former 20th Century Fox Television in the 2020-2021 TV season.
*As of September 26, 2021, this logo no longer appears on new seasons of animated shows in favor of the [[20th Television Animation]] logo. The final animated production to use this logo was on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Crystal Clear", originally aired on September 6, 2021.
*As of September 26, 2021, this logo no longer appears on new seasons of animated shows in favor of the 20th Television Animation logo. The final animated production to use this logo was on the ''American Dad!'' episode "Crystal Clear", originally aired on September 6, 2021.
*This does not appear on on ''Hoops'', ''Filthy Rich'' and ''NeXt'' due to being made before 20th Century Fox Television rebranding to 20th Television in 2020.
*This does not appear on on ''Hoops'', ''Filthy Rich'' and ''NeXt'' due to being made before 20th Century Fox Television rebranding to 20th Television in 2020.


<!--T:12-->
<!--T:12-->
'''Editor's Note:''' A marvelous CGI re-imagining of the classic Fox logo, which predated the actual [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] CGI logo by two years. However, this also garnered a lot of resentment by many due to this consistently plastering over old logos; making this one of the most hated closing logos of all time (along with the 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] and 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logos).
'''Editor's Note:''' A marvelous CGI re-imagining of the classic Fox logo, which predated the actual 20th Century Fox CGI logo by two years. However, this also garnered a lot of resentment by many due to this consistently plastering over old logos; making this one of the most hated closing logos of all time (along with the 2002 [[Sony Pictures Television]] and 2007 [[CBS Media Ventures|CBS Television Distribution]] logos).


=== Copyright Stamps === <!--T:16-->
=== Copyright Stamps === <!--T:16-->
Anonymous user

Navigation menu