There's this one logo, that I don't like much. I forgot the company's name though, except that I knows it consists of two last names. It's a cartoon man with glasses playing drums with his head, hitting himself with drum stricks. It comes on after "Cory in the house".
And is it just me, or does anyone else get shivers when sometimes watching old cartoons from the 1930s or early 40s? Late 40s and 50s shorts (particularly Warner Brothers) are great, but some of those older ones sometimes give me the willies.
Oh yes! There's just something scary about a lot of those old black and white cartoons.
I was never afraid of those, I just thought that they were either interesting or boring. Seriously, how can anyone be afraid of those things?
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The Nickelodeon ID with the crazy slinky guy. Scared me almost as much as the transforming monster one. Also, the light show Jim Henson Productions one, the CTW one with the lasers, and the "wigga wigga" V of Doom that I only saw after Alvin & the Chipmunks. And that Ohio thing that aired after several PBS shows. Okay, I'm done.
You know whats freakin scary is that damn show from the 70's that was hosted by Leonard Nimoy (Spock) called "In search of". That show used to scare the hell outta me.