21 Laps Entertainment

Background
21 Laps Entertainment (stylized onscreen as twenty-one laps entertainment) is the production company of Canadian producer/actor Shawn Levy, formed in 1999. It was formerly known as Wunjo, Inc. until 2005, where it signed a non-exclusive deal with 20th Century Fox to produce their films.

In 2010, the company formed a partnership with agent-turned-producer Marty Adelstein (who also owns Adelstein/Parouse Productions), forming 21 Laps/Adelstein to produce television shows, signing a deal with 20th Century Fox Television and hiring Becky Clements as president.

(April 4, 2006-)
Nicknames: "Abstract 21L", "The Starfield"

Logo: We see a bright flash, which appears to be the front end of a moving line of light, accompanied by five more lines. We then pan over to see them creating glowing pathways, emitting sparkles. Finally they create an abstract "21L" and two lines collide in the very center, creating a flash. The result reads "21L", with "21" rotated 90 degrees left and a segment at the bottom of the "1" (which is supposed to represent a starting/finish line). The name below reads "twenty-one laps" and "entertainment" underneath. Dots of light appear and float in the background until the logo fades out.

Variants:
 * A prototype version exists where the light glows into a version of the "21L" logo, which also forms differently. The text is different and in.
 * A shortened version exists.
 * Starting in 2015, the "21" is no longer rotated.

FX/SFX: Great animation done by Picturemill.

Music/Sounds: An uprising synth tune with twinkling sounds and buzzing of the lines.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the opening theme of the film plays over or none.
 * An alternate version exists, in which the fanfare is re-arranged and a cheering sound is heard when the logo flashes at the end.
 * The WB airings of Pepper Dennis used a generic theme and voiceover.

Availability: Common.
 * First seen on Pepper Dennis as a prototype.
 * The later version made its debut on Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and has been seen on films and TV series from the company since.
 * Don't expect this logo to appear on Rosaline.

(October 11, 2011-May 20, 2021)
Nicknames: "Abstract 21LA", "The Starfield II"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, except a rotating starfield appears in the background, the dots of light are all gone, the burst of light is now, the abstract "21L" is replaced by a simplified, non-abstract "21LA" and the bigger text "adelstein" replaces "entertainment".

FX/SFX: The shining.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy sounding theme with twinkling sounds throughout. ABC airings used a generic theme and voiceover.

Availability: Seen on Last Man Standing. Also appeared on the short-lived Cristela.