My Plastic Badger

Background
In 2009, The Beedie Group has begin using the Canadian company called My Plastic Badger, and that was produced seasons two, three and four.

(October 9, 2009-December 30, 2011)


Nicknames: "The Badger", "The Road", "The Badger Roadkill", "The Plastic Badger", "The Badger and the Road", "The Roadkill", "The Vault", "The Badger, The Road and the Vault", "The Badger Vault"

Logo: We see a cracked, vault road on a stormy, cloudy sky with a dryer sand, street lights, power lines, some bush, and a tree follow by. The thunder lightning strikes again when the tree is dead, as this is happening, a brown and white badger (who is happening to start off with the physical appearance of a badger with the colors of the brown and white fur, a nose is black, a tail is brown with a white tip, and two black arms and hands) walks into the road and stands in still way. Then a truck will appear and it comes from to the road, it then disappears (As they drives out) and the badger dies (but he can't moved in the road anymore). This is what how the badger is dead, with shoeprint on it. The Badger suddenly pops out as they stand down to the view and walks on the road to the sand. The camera zooms out to reveal that the road is on a black background. When the red words "My Plastic Badger" is seen below. Then, a badger appears with a white spotlight on it fades directly in the logo. It then cuts to the Sanctuary logo with a copyright notice depending on each season.

Variant: On syndication prints of Sanctuary from PPI Releasing, the logo is cut short as we started with the truck will appear and it comes from to the road.

FX/SFX: The Badger and the Road, on episode 3 of season two, None, just the Badger Vault

Music/Sounds: Just the ending theme of the show features the lightning sounds, and a van's beeping sounds. Also, there is a badger sound ( the duh duh duh sound, or the Butler Butler Butler sound) of the walking sounds, and a light turn on sound.

Availability: Extremely rare, seen on Sanctuary from seasons 2 to 4.

Editor's Note: None.