Mohawk Productions

Background
This is the production company of Bruce Helford, co-creator and one of the executive producers of shows such as The Drew Carey Show and George Lopez.

(March 14, 1994-May 8, 2007, June 28, 2012- )
Nicknames: "Kicking Baby In Womb", "Ultrasound Baby", "Ultrasound of Doom", "Giggling Fetus", "The Baby"

Logo: We see an actual shot of an ultrasound (the blurry X-ray of what of an unborn baby looks like in a pregnant woman, which is actually the fetus of his unnamed wife) of a fetus, moving around a bit. The text:

MOHAWK

PRODUCTIONS, INC.

already appears, "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" fades in below, and toward the end of the logo, the fetus giggles.

Trivia:
 * The son of Mohawk Productions founder Bruce Helford - named Aven - is the fetus in the logo.
 * One idea that the people in the company had was to use something with Mohawk Indians, but wanted something more personal.

Variants:


 * On The Drew Carey Show S2 episode "Drew Blows His Promotion", the fetus farts instead.
 * The fetus has meowed on The Drew Carey Show S3 episode "What's Wrong with this Episode?".
 * Starting in 2001, the Mohawk text became more stylized and became animated. The Mohawk text became a bit more cursive (except for the "H"), and is over a box, half black, half white, with a set of TV antennae. The text, "PRODUCTIONS, INC. IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is below. This whole logo comes in from the left (a la Paramount "Blue Mountain"), with the box spinning in and stopping in the center as the text "springs" out. The animation/ultrasound is about the same, except it has a blue tint to it this time, instead of black/white like before.
 * On the George Lopez episode "She Drives Me Crazy", the drums loop a few times, with the logo freezing after the first loop and until the fetus giggles, which may have been unintentional.

FX/SFX: The actual ultrasound.

Music/Sounds: A drumbeat followed by a baby's giggle, which is also that of Aven.

Music/Sounds Variant: Due to compressed credits on ABC, there was often an accordion-tinged hip-hop like generic ABC jingle playing over (intended to resemble music played over establishing shots on The Drew Carey Show), but the giggle still remains. Strangely, on Laff airings of The Drew Carey Show episodes "Drew Live" (S5) and "Drew Live II" (S6), this generic theme variant of this logo is kept. CBS airings of Bless This House uses the network's generic theme. A different variant of the generic ABC jingle is currently used on airings of The Conners, though the giggle is removed.

Availability: Common.
 * The original version was seen on the first six seasons of The Drew Carey Show, and the updated version can be seen on seasons 7-9 of The Drew Carey Show as well as all episodes on George Lopez (where the shortened version can also be found).
 * It also appears on The Oblongs, and Wanda at Large. It also appeared on the obscure The Norm Show (or simply Norm).
 * The logo first appeared on Someone Like Me, a short-lived sitcom that aired on NBC in early 1994.
 * It's also seen on Anger Management (the TV series) and the first 13 episodes of Kevin Can Wait.
 * This was never used on the short-lived 2018 revival of Roseanne despite Helford serving as that show's executive producer, though it is currently used on the spin-off The Conners.

Editor's Note: This is a cute logo.