Pilot Boy Productions

Background
This is Dave Chappelle's vanity card. The company’s name derives from the fact that upon first arriving in Hollywood, Chapelle starred in a number of television pilots that were never picked up.

Logo (January 22, 2003-July 23, 2006)
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Visuals: Against a grey gradient background, we see a framed image of a shirtless man with a smug look on his face (Dave Chappelle himself) in handcuffs holding wads of cash in his hands. The words "Pilot Boy Productions" are shown below.

Variant: On the first season of Chappelle's Show, the image is slightly bigger, and the text reads "PILOT BOYS PRODUCTIONS" in a white Clarendon White font with a gray dropshadow.

Technique: None.

Audio: Chappelle's Show regular Donnell Rawlings screaming "I'm rich, beeyatch!", followed by a truck horn. This clip was taken from the "Black Reparations" sketch.

Audio Variants:
 * On one of its final episodes, the logo has Donnell scream "I'm broke, beeyatch!" instead.
 * The episode with a "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories" sketch on Rick James has Dave (as Rick) scream "They should've never gave you n****s money!!!", followed by the truck horn.
 * On VH1's I Love the New Millennium: 2003, on the section about Chappelle's Show, the logo is featured without the truck horn.

Availability: This can be found on Chappelle's Show, as well as Chappelle's comedy bits on DVD.

Legacy: This logo can be quite startling to those who have never seen it before, but it's mostly funny. Language, of course, may contribute.