The Tannenbaum Company

Background
This is the production company of Eric and Kim Tannenbaum.

(September 11, 2003-)
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 yellow ring (possibly a reference to company founders Eric and Kim Tannenbaum, who are married). The words "THE TANNENBAUM COMPANY" are seen below it.

Variants:
 * On Notes from the Underbelly, We Are Men, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and The Last O.G., the logo has been modified. It is on a white background, the hands are outlined, there is a white flash behind the hands, and the box has been shifted up (alongside gaining a yellow border) to make room for the large text "TANNENBAUM", which is sandwiched between two lines. The text "the" is "cut out" in between the top line near the left, and "company" is in the same design near the right. On some episodes of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, this logo is next to the Zihuatanejo Productions logo. On The Last O.G., this logo is shown on the right side of the screen next to the Full Flavor and Principato-Young Entertainment logos.
 * 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.
 * On The Mullets and Run of the House, the logo is animated; the hands are shown grasping each other, the company name wipes in, and the background is shown painting itself in.

FX/SFX: None. But on the two aforementioned shows, we see the hands clasping and the other elements wiping in.

Music/Sounds: A four-note piano flourish.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On We Are Men and The Odd Couple, the end theme plays over.
 * On ¡Rob!, it's silent.
 * On Impastor, the theme is slightly extended.
 * On The Mullets and Run of the House, a five-note piano theme is heard, which sounds almost like a reversed variation of the normal music.
 * On The Last O.G., it is with the Principato-Young Entertainment logo.
 * Original CBS, ABC and NBC airings used a generic theme.

Availability: Can be seen on Two and a Half Men, The Mullets, Run of the House, Notes from the Underbelly, the short-lived ¡Rob!, the 2015 reboot of The Odd Couple, Impastor, We Are Men, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and The Last O.G. 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.