OBB Pictures

Background
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1st Logo (November 2016)


Logo: We see a baby-like person wearing a red tee running through the letters "OBB". He starts off looking at us, before jumping onto the bottom hole of the first B, then spinning and landing on a red circle in the O. He looks at us with a determined look on his face and jumps out as us, as the company name, stacked, zooms out and stops at to the left of the logo, making a jumping pose. The O spins and the words become crooked. Shortly after, the O stops.

Technique: Everything, 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Running noises as the baby runs, spinning noises when he jumps, a whacking noise when he jumps out of the logo, a creaking sound when the logo becomes crooked, and finally a clicking sound while the O rotates.

Availability: Seen on The 5th Quarter.

2nd Logo (2017-)


Logo: We start off with a circle light zooming out, with two small circles as eyes and a body attached to a metallic head spinning, forming the baby, this time without a tee. The words appear "OBB PICTURES". The flash disappears, and a background turns black as the logo inverts to metallic silver, shining a bit. A man speaks about Navarre Ball in the background.

Technique: The spinning, and the shining. On Erin on Tinder, none.

Music/Sounds: The men's dialogue. On Erin on Tinder, the closing theme.

Availability: Seen on Cold as [*****] and Erin on Tinder.

3rd Logo (May 27, 2019-)


Logo: Similar to the first logo, but instead after jumping on the 'B' the baby starts sliding on the bottom of the O. He briefly stops and stares at us again and runs up the O, suddenly jumping off and spinning up to the middle of the screen as the words zoom out and the baby stops in the pose from the previous logos. The baby stars to shine, producing a sunburst effect and turning him and the company name metallic silver. Everything shines.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Similar to the first logo, except with a held synth note at the end and a shimmering sound as the logo shines.

Availability: Seen on Historical Roasts.