YCH

Background
YCH is the production companies of Yakko Warner, Charlie Fiddlesticks, and HyperKid.

1st Logo (2003-)
Nicknames: Me and the boys

Logo: On a black background, we see a white square with a red outline, Inside we see Yakko, Charlie, and HyperKid with the text "YCH" above them"

Variant: A rare variant exist in some Orion Television syndications where the logo has a blue border.


 * A more rarer version uses a green border


 * Lastly, a partially found lost version uses an orange border.

Technique: None

Music/Sounds: The 2006 Michael Poryes Productions music plays in reverse 3 times for the main version. For the rare blue variant, a group of people said "Four walls, the better brown!". The green variant used reverse sparkle noises taken from the 1985 WDT logo. So far, the orange border variant used the music from the following Orion Television logo, but the jingle used is the music from the 1st Sony Pictures logo.

Availability: The red variant can be seen on both Tanooki Mario TV and Adventures in the Backlot: Starring Yakko! (but the show is mostly referred to as just Yakko's Backlot). The blue version can be seen on some syndication airings of Yakko's Backlot as well as Tanooki Mario TV during the October 2013-2014 season. The orange border variant is long extinct and was only seen on select Season 4 and 5 episodes of Yakko's Backlot. Most of the time the logo is replaced with the red variant or the Yakko Distribution logo on syndication. The logo was finally spotted on a December 20th, 2014 airing of Yakko's Backlot before being cut out by the Orion Television logo. The green variant was seen on some promo tapes for Tanooki Mario TV as well as sales demos and some airings of the show in 2012. A recording of the orange border's jingle has been found before the Orion logo's music on an airing from November 2014. Legacy: This logo's concept was reused for the RCG logo in 2005. The orange border variant is perhaps the rarest dream logo on the wiki and is very popular. It is also infamous for its widespread amount of parodies, remakes, and fake "findings" that have spread as a result.