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'''Logo''': We see an Apple Macintosh SE (specifically the less-common dual disk model) on a desk with lots of office supplies surrounding it, including a keyboard, mouse, pencils and a floppy disk, as well as a drink. "Chuck Lorre Productions" in white Peignot font (the font used on the Viacom "Pinball", as well as the title card of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and the first logo of ''The Jerry Springer Show''), is written on the monitor against a dark blue background.
'''Logo:''' We see an Apple Macintosh SE (specifically the less-common dual disk model) on a desk with lots of office supplies surrounding it, including a keyboard, mouse, pencils and a floppy disk, as well as a drink. "Chuck Lorre Productions" in white Peignot font (the font used on the Viacom "Pinball", as well as the title card of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and the first logo of ''The Jerry Springer Show''), is written on the monitor against a dark blue background.


'''Variants''':
'''Variants''':
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'''Logo''': We see a photograph of a man holding a bag of cheese puffs and waving his hand. The text "Chuck Lorre Productions" is seen at the bottom.
'''Logo:''' We see a photograph of a man holding a bag of cheese puffs and waving his hand. The text "Chuck Lorre Productions" is seen at the bottom.


'''FX/SFX''': The film scratches moving.
'''FX/SFX''': The film scratches moving.
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'''Nickname''': "The Essays"
'''Nickname''': "The Essays"


'''Logo''': On a white background, we see "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" at the top of the screen in a black typewriter font, with a number next to it that groups how many of the logos there have been. Below it is a short, humorous (and often cynical and at times, political) essay in a very small font which must be paused to read it.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see "CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS" at the top of the screen in a black typewriter font, with a number next to it that groups how many of the logos there have been. Below it is a short, humorous (and often cynical and at times, political) essay in a very small font which must be paused to read it.


'''Trivia''':  
'''Trivia''':  
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'''Logo''': On a black background, we see a white shield also resembling that of a coat-of-arms. Surrounding it is some Lorem Ipsum-like text (which has four words that read "HUMILITAS FICTA", "UN-FOCUSED RAGE", "NEUROTIC ANXIETY" and "SELF-OBSESSION") with a crown and the stacked words "Chuck Lorre Productions" in a medieval font inside.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a white shield also resembling that of a coat-of-arms. Surrounding it is some Lorem Ipsum-like text (which has four words that read "HUMILITAS FICTA", "UN-FOCUSED RAGE", "NEUROTIC ANXIETY" and "SELF-OBSESSION") with a crown and the stacked words "Chuck Lorre Productions" in a medieval font inside.


'''Trivia''': There are two parts of the shield that represent Chuck Lorre's two long-running CBS sitcoms: an atom represents ''The Big Bang Theory'', and a symbol of two men and a kid represents ''Two and a Half Men''.
'''Trivia''': There are two parts of the shield that represent Chuck Lorre's two long-running CBS sitcoms: an atom represents ''The Big Bang Theory'', and a symbol of two men and a kid represents ''Two and a Half Men''.
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