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Background: Kay's Kangaroo Productions is the Vanity Card for British producer Kyle Blocks after he quit his jobs at El TV Kadsre Animation and Cartoon Pizza. The company produced the final season of Stanley and the third and fourth seasons of Oddball. Kyle also worked on his own show titled Cotumbán Stringers. The company also produced other shows such as The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, The Spectacular Spiderman and Hubert & Takako. The company also produced a live-action American sitcom The Big Bang Theory. Kyle also later worked on 101 Dalmatian Street because he wanted to focus on animation more, resulting The Big Bang Theory to be cancelled after it’s running last of 12 seasons.

(2003-May 16, 2019)

Kay's Kangaroo Productions

Logo: On a sunburst background, we see a stripe-suited brown kangaroo with a boring face (eyes too tired) and a sheet of paper over it's cheek driving on a modeled car. Over there we see the text "Kay's Kangaroo Productions" in orange, over the car's back.

Variants:

  • There was an animated variant. The kangaroo moves the car, barks 4 times and then the car drives away from the camera, with the sunburst background still im The text, along with the car then crash, a la Arthur opening theme.
  • Another variant had the kangaroo without their eyes tired and without the sheet of paper. An animated variant was used for it, too!

FX/SFX: None. But for the animated variant, pretty good detailed looking animation.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show or some dramatic action music a la This Will Be The Day (RWBY), accompanied with the kangaroo's barking and a crash.

Availability: Seen on the last season of Stanley, Cotumbán Stringers, seasons 3 and 4 of Oddball, The Spectacular Spiderman, The Big Bang Theory and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. It is also seen in USA prints of Hubert & Takako, and you don’t expect this logo of the show in the other parts worldwide. You also don’t expect see this on 101 Dalmatian Street.

Editor’s Note: None.

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