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Pilot Episode Logo (2003-present): The print logo appears inside the concentric circles in the same style as every single show with "SPIFFY PICTURES" on the top and "Presents" on the bottom accompanied by the first half of "The Merry Go Round Broke Down". In Crank Yankers seasons 5 and 6, The emblem that says "Spiffy Pictures" jumps out with an accordion playing in the background but Spiffy doesn't say anything and winks. New logo (2018): The emblem zooms out with an accordion playing in the background while Spiffy says "Spiffy!" and winks.įinally at the end of the Jack's Big Music Show! episode, "Silly Show!", Spiffy says "Spagak!".įinally at the end of the Jack's Big Music Show! episode, "Spunky the Alien!", Spiffy says "Swinky!"įinally in the end of the Spiffy Studio Tours video, The special logo animates as normal, but with a harmonica playing in the background instead of an accordion. Old logo (2001-2009): The emblem that says "SPIFFY PICTURES" jumps out with an accordion playing in the background and Spiffy says "Spiffy!" and then winks with a ding-dong sound on a tangerine background.įinally at the end of each episode of "BunnyTown," the logo is already formed with Spiffy saying "Spiffy!" followed by an accordion playing in the background.įinally at the end of each episode of "Dog Cat Blog Chat," the normal logo animates as normal, but is zoomed in further than usual and is HD.įinally at the end of each episode of "Nature Cat" and "Donkey Hodie," the new logo animates as normal, but Spiffy does not say "Spiffy!" and winks still and ending music is heard. which is the same as its related company Little Airplane Productions. Spiffy Pictures is a American television production company that started in 2000 and founded by David Rudman who was related to Josh Selig located in Chicago, Illinois that consists manly of its most famous live-action comedy-adventure-musical television shows for Playhouse Disney, Noggin, Disney Channel, HBO Max, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, Nick Jr., and PBS Kids.
