The Stuffed Dog Company

Background
The Stuffed Dog Company is the production company of Andy and Susan Borowitz, the creators of the well-known TV series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

(September 10, 1990-December 29, 2007 (primary logo); December 30, 2007-December 31, 2016; January 1, 2017-present (secondary logo))
Nicknames: "20th Century Dog", "Searchlight", "The Fresh Prince Logo", "The Ken Gets Grounded Logo"

Logo: In this parody of the 20th Century Fox logo, we have a purple sky with fireworks, "20th Century Fox" is replaced with the stacked text "THE STUFFED DOG COMPANY", and we are looking at the bottom left of the structure. Under the company name is a block with a bone etched in. Instead of searchlights, we see the statues of dogs with flames on their heads and 2 dogs holding bones in the front of the structure. "and", in gold, fades in at the bottom of the screen. All of this logo's text is in Gill Sans.

Variants:
 * On the short-lived sitcom Out All Night, instead of the word "and", we see the words "IN ASSOCIATION WITH".
 * On the very short-lived sitcom Aliens in the Family, no words are present under the logo and there are less fireworks going off.

FX/SFX: The fireworks going off and the animation of the flames.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show, sounds of an episode from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (whenever it uses blooper reel footage), or a generic NBC theme starting in 1994.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On one episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, you can hear the fireworks going off and the sound of a dog howling before it immediately cuts to the Quincy Jones logo.
 * On Aliens in the Family, you can hear the fireworks going off and a slightly creepy sci-fi tune playing.
 * On Ken Gets Grounded, you can hear the goanimate song focusing still playing

Availability: Common. Can be seen on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It also appeared on the short-lived 1992-93 NBC sitcom Out All Night, The 2003 GoAnimate CBS Sitcom Ken Gets Grounded, and the very short-lived 1996 ABC sitcom Aliens in the Family.

Editor's Note: While the CGI is okay for the time, it is not well-polished. But compared to many other TCF parodies, this just looks like the 20th Century Fox logo itself.