Imagine if there was a television series based on "D", and it was an American/Canadian co-production.
WARP: Developers of the game. It'd be appropriate that their logo be credited.
WIC: First co-producer
Alliance: Second co-producer.
MTE: American producer (MTE collaborated with independent funders on their shows)
HBO: It'd be shown on the network.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKvM0CZW1sI
Mark VII Productions was ran by Joe Friday himself, Mark Webb to produced the beloved Dragnet. MCA picked up the show for distribution and had handled Mark VII's shows throughout its lifespan.
Because of this, the combo in principle is plausible, but either neither of these logos appeared together, or did but were on opposite ends of the closing credits.
TL;DR, I just brought these classic logos together for the hell of it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1cb31nja8g
In 2004, Invader Zim creator Jhonen Vasquez sold home media rights for the show to Media Blasters. This was helped in part by the apathy the network held toward the show. Obviously this means Nickelodeon's main distributor Paramount Home Entertainment had nothing to do with this.
So what's the point behind this? While Paramount has no reason to show their logo here as they didn't have home media rights at the time, there was still a matter of the show's copyright. That's where Nickelodeon comes in.
So TL;DR I just thought it would make sense to have a Nickelodeon logo on here as they technically own the show (and would have their logo at the end anyhow.) I picked the rocket for my Nickelodeon logo of choice because it seemed to make the most sense.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AksOFmSE-iQ
I had said I was disappointed with the Dream Combo I made before and I would revisit it by posting a more up to date combo. But things changed, and I decided to amend what I got wrong in the previous version.
I: King of the Hill in 2014.
II: King of the Hill in the 2020s.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrkfLy9dUk8