Millar Gough Ink (2001-2011)

Logo description by Chace1204

(October 12, 1999-November 10, 2011)
Nickname : &quot;Orange-Red Ink&quot;, &quot;Falling Stapler&quot;, &quot;Okay, who broke the ink bottle?&quot;, "SPLAT!" Logo : In an office setting, at the forefront we see a bottle filled with orange-red  ink labelled &quot; MILLAR GOUGH INK &quot; (in gold , with only the bottom half of &quot; INK &quot; in silver ). After a while, a stapler (? (officially called a hammer, i guess ) <font color="#333333">) <font color="#333333">falls on top of it and breaks it that causes the <font color="#ff3300">orange-red <font color="#333333"> ink to scatter. Variant <font color="#333333">: There is an open-matte version of the logo. FX/SFX <font color="#333333">: It&#39;s all live-action. This logo wasn't made in CGI. Music/Sounds <font color="#333333">: Just the sound of the bottle breaking, but in 2002 (Starting with season 2 of Smallville), it started using a reverberating cartoon ditty. In early 2002, it used an odd piano tune. On The Strip, the ending theme of the show before the splattering sound.

Music/Sounds Variants:


 * On the Smallville season 1 episodes "X-Ray" and "Hug", the logo is silent.
 * On early season 2 episodes of the aforementioned series, the reverberating cartoon ditty is somewhat slightly quieter before the bottle breaking sound appears.
 * Original airings use a generic theme and a voice over. None for most original network airings.  Availability <font color="#333333">: Intact on all episodes of Smallville<font color="#333333">. Can be seen on that show&#39;s newer episodes on The CW. Also appeared on the 2011 remake of Charlie&#39;s Angels<font color="#333333"> on ABC. Also appeared on The Strip.   Scare Factor <font color="#333333">: Low to high. The bottle breaking with no warning can be jarring to many people, though it is slightly less scary with the music playing.