Henley House Entertainment

Background
Henley House Entertainment was a group channel launched by Tammy Henley and managed by her, Rachel Hodge, Morgan Friedman, Darryl Costanzo and Justin Cavillero. Henley previously ran Evil Eggplant Incorporated, while Hodge, Friedman, Costanzo and Cavillero ran FilmShock.com, a blogging site dedicated to film reviews, with a companion YouTube channel under the name F-Shox. Both channels had collaborated with each other frequently, to the point Henley proposed they merge their channels together, taking on the name Henley House Entertainment due to Henley controlling technical operations and opening a joint YouTube channel. Henley House lasted until 2015, following the murder of Henley, Hodge, Friedman, Costanzo, Cavillero and Henley's parents Clyde and Melissa by Timothy Hughes. The channel was inherited by an anonymous source, who ultimately decided to not continue with it out of respect for the departed, but would later launch a collection on the Internet Archive to upload videos the channel made or were involved with.

1st Logo (2010)
Logo: On a yellow background, two objects; a lemon with an evil face and tentacles (reference to a joke in SpongeBob SquarePants) and an eggplant from Adventure Island zoom back, while the yellow background shifts to the left. Beneath both was the text "evil eggplant", which was in black, but the former word became yellow and the latter white once the yellow portion leaves the background. "INCORPORATED" in red spreads out beneath the text as an arrow with a squiggly body moves down.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds/Trivia: A gong, along with a distorted voice provided by Henley saying "Space Station Slime? We have a problem", with a belch being heard. The latter is sourced from the game Shrek Extra Large.

Availability: Was seen on The Game Merchant episodes from the period, affectionately dubbed the "Space Station Slime" era. The original channel the videos were hosted on was taken down due to copyright strikes, leading to many of the videos becoming lost. The only videos that had initially been saved were the Game Merchant episodes "Ultimate Avengers", "Teen Titans", "Sonic Advance Series" and "Handheld SpongeBob Games", which were the more popular videos on the old channel and thus brought on for that reason. Over the years, more of the old videos resurfaced with the entire collection being found in 2022 and uploaded to the Internet Archive.

Editor's Note: This is a parody of the first logo for Bob Bain Productions. The five involved with Henley House based it off of a memory they had where they watched the 2001 Kid's Choice Awards during a sleepover.

1st Logo (2009-2011)
Logo: On a black background, a red circular outline containing an "F" spins and zooms back. The word "Shox" fades in in a grungy fire-like color, with the outline representing the "O" in the word.

FX/SFX: The zooming, spinning and text.

Music/Sounds: Hodge saying "F" and Friedman, Cavillero and Costanzo saying "Shocks"

Availability: Seen on episodes of FilmShock Reviews and The Game Merchant from the era.

Editor's Note: Akin to the Evil Eggplant logo, this also pays homage to a logo that appeared on the 2001 KCAs, namely that for T-Rox.

1st Logo (2011)
Logo: On a purple background with green smudges, we see the text "HENLEY HOUSE" in the same font as Nickelodeon's famous 1985-2009 logo in an orange oval. The logo appears inverted, but we zoom forward and it becomes properly oriented. The camera zooms in again and bumps the logo, causing it to shape and make stars appear around it. The background turns black and the oval becomes distorted, morphing into what looks like the famous Nickelodeon haystack logo. "entertainment" appears below in green and pulsates, imitating the effect in the Nickelodeon Productions lightbulb. Copyright info appears below.

Variant: At the beginning of videos, the copyright info doesn't appear. It fades to a black background with the show's titlecard and the episode number below, and later everything fades to white, with text stating the original release date of the episode along with the original logo for Blip TV, where episodes were uploaded first.

FX/SFX: The zooming and transitions.

Music/Sounds: A techno theme, with a chime and a buzzing noise.

Availability: Was seen on select episodes of FilmShock Reviews and The Game Merchant that were uploaded onto the Henley House Entertainment channel; these were holdovers from Blip TV or popular uploads on previous channels.

Editor's Note:


 * Along with featuring the Nickelodeon haypile logo, this was actually a parody of a variant of the Nickelodeon Productions logo featured on the 1999 KCAs. Because prints of that episode didn't surface until years after this was used, people had failed to connect this logo to that.
 * The logo was created due to the heavy Nickelodeon theme in episodes from this period. Both episodes were originally held over on Blip TV due to them having copyrighted footage, but were put on YouTube time after due to popular demand.

2nd Logo (2011-2012)
Logo: We fade in to a grey background. The text "HENLEYHOUSE" slides in from the left, with "HENLEY" in red and "HOUSE" in white. Once it settles in the middle, the text flashes and URLs for TheGameMerchant.com and FilmShock.com appear below.

Variant: Later on, additional mentions for the channel's YouTube URL and Facebook and Twitter handles appears below, along with copyright info.

FX/SFX: The background, the text.

Music/Sounds: A slow funk riff.

Availability: Seen on episodes of The Game Merchant posted on the HenleyHouse channel, as well as later episodes of FilmShock Reviews, Print on Screen, Misfortunate Monday and So-Called Real.