The Tannenbaum Company

Background
This is the production company of Eric and Kim Tannenbaum, who both served as executive producers for Two and a Half Men.

1st Logo (September 11, 2003-July 25, 2018)
Nickname: "Holding Hands"

Logo: On a black background, we see a picture of two hands holding together, made out of paper cut-outs, on a sunny day in a park. One of them is wearing a ring (possibly a reference to company founders Eric and Kim Tannenbaum, who are married). The words "THE TANNENBAUM COMPANY" are seen below it.

Variants:
 * A variant on Two and a Half Men reportedly exists with the picture replaced with a picture of Jake and what he thinks was his class.
 * An animated version existed for the first two years of this logo's run, where the hands clasp each other as the company name wipes in and the background is shown painting itself. This was seen on The Mullets and Run of the House.
 * On Young & Hungry, the logo is squished to the right with the Waffle Toaster Productions logo on the left and superimposed in the last scene of the show.

FX/SFX: None, except for what is described in the animated version.

Music/Sounds: A four-note piano flourish.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Center of the Universe, The Odd Couple (2015 reboot) and Young & Hungry, the end theme plays over.
 * On ¡Rob!, it's silent.
 * On Impastor, the theme is slightly extended, which has eight piano notes.
 * On the animated version, a five-note piano theme is heard, which sounds almost like a reversed variation of the normal theme.
 * Original CBS and The WB airings used a generic theme.

Availability: No longer current. It was seen on shows from the era such as Two and a Half Men, The Mullets, Run of the House, Center of the Universe, the short-lived ¡Rob!, Impastor, Young & Hungry, and the 2015 reboot of The Odd Couple. Despite the next logo being introduced below on Notes from the Underbelly and We Are Men, this logo was still in use at the time, but it became fully retired in 2018 following the series finale of Young & Hungry.

Editor's Note: This logo is well-liked by fans of Two and a Half Men.

2nd Logo (April 12, 2007-October 7, 2013, March 31, 2018-)
Nickname: "Holding Hands II"

Logo: A redone concept of the last logo. The most notable changes are that the logo now has a white background and the hands are now outlined, in addition to the box gaining a border around it and a white flash appearing behind the hands. The box has also been shifted up to make room for the large text "TANNENBAUM" in black, which is sandwiched between two lines. The text "the" appears in between the top line near the left, and "company" is in the same design near the right.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the logo can appear close-up.
 * On some episodes of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist and Acapulco, the logo is next to the Zihuatanejo Productions logo.
 * On The Last O.G.:
 * Season 1: The logo is shown on the right side of the screen next to the Full Flavor and Principato-Young Entertainment logos.
 * Season 2: Same format from before, but with the Matthew 6:33 and Artists First logos instead.
 * Seasons 3 & 4: The Artists First logo appears next to it on the right.
 * On Home Economics, the logo is next to the Colton & Aboud logo.
 * On We Are Men, the logo is cropped in a rectangle on a black background.
 * On some episodes of Acapulco, the logo is next to the 3Pas Studios logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The same four-note piano flourish from the last logo. Sometimes, the end theme plays over or silent. Original ABC, CBS and NBC airings used a generic theme.

Availability: Was uncommon in the past, but now current. It was only seen on Notes from the Underbelly and We Are Men, although the previous logo was still in use at the time. Following said logo's retirement in 2018, it has now became more current, appearing on shows such as The Last O.G., Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and Home Economics, as well as Acapulco. This strangely does not appear on The Moodys (American TV series), despite Eric and Kim Tannenbaum both being executive producers on the show.

Editor's Note: None.