Deedle-Dee Productions

Background
This is the vanity card of Greg Daniels, the creator of the NBC sitcoms The Office and Parks and Recreation (along with Michael Schur, who also owns a production company, Fremulon) and the Fox sitcom King of the Hill (along with Mike Judge, who also owns a production company, Judgemental Films).

1st Logo (January 12, 1997-May 20, 2010)
Logo: Superimposed over an American flag, we see the text:

DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCTIONS

JUDGEMENTAL FILMS

&

3 ARTS ENTERTAINMENT

in white, and written in the same font as the King of the Hill closing credits. "in association with" is written below in a different font.

Variant: On French airings (and possibly other international airings), there's no American flag background, with everything on a black background. Another French airing has the credits in a diferent font.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A random quote from the preceding episode of King of the Hill. In the show's 1st season, it was silent or had the sound effects/music that played on the episode's final scene.

Availability: Can be seen on King of the Hill.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (March 24, 2005-February 24, 2015, April 30, 2020)
Logo: Various childish drawings with the text "DEEDLE-DEE PRODUCTIONS" have been shown. The letters of each drawing have various designs, such as stripes and polka dots. One drawing is light blue.

Trivia: The logo was drawn by Greg Daniels' son.

Variant: On Parks and Recreation, it is replaced by another drawing with a black background with dots of different colors, and "Deedle-Dee Productions!" has various patterns in each letter.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show or silence.

Availability: Seen on The Office (U.S. version) and Parks and Recreation.

Editor's Note: None.