Pee-Wee Pictures

(September 13, 1986-November 17, 1990, March 18, 2016)
Nicknames: "The Pee-Wee's Playhouse Logo", "The Wonder", "Clay Creatures"

Logo: On a blue background with a red splotch in the center and a spotlight, we see various objects spelling out the words

PEE-WEE PICTURES

Each object has it's own animation:


 * 1st P: A worm moving his head.
 * 1st E: The head of a guy shaving his beard.
 * 2nd E: A hammer assembling the letter, which it's made out of wood.
 * -: A bee shaking his body.
 * W: An octopus moving his tentacles.
 * 3rd E: A guy assembling the letter with bricks.
 * 4th E: A snake moving his body.
 * 2nd P: A cactus with a muscle.
 * I: A volcano belching.
 * C: A dog mouth opening and closing.
 * T: A scarecrow shaking his hands.
 * U: A dolphin opening and closing his body.
 * R: A brown long-nosed creature jumping.
 * 5th E: A girl with a big nose driving a car.
 * S: A ball falling down some stairs.

Above that is "A" in magenta and below that is "PRODUCTION" and a copyright date in small black childish text.

FX/SFX: The clay objects moving; all stop-motion claymation.

Music/Sounds: 6 pops, 9 ukulele notes, and then 4 cello notes. This cycle repeats 3 times. This was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo.

Availability: Seen on all episodes of Pee Wee's Playhouse. The logo was revived for the Netflix film Pee-Wee's Big Holiday.

Legacy: A bizarre and quirky logo, fitting the character it is attached to.