It's Time for Cake

Background
This is a production company ran by Elliot Strange, Graham Vanzetti and Dennis Friedman. It was originally known as It's Time for Cake and ran by producer Jerry Sterns. Sterns would leave the company in 2003 and Vanzetti and Friedman would be given control of it, the latter two joining in 2001. Sterns was fired from the company in 2015 after getting blacklisted following an assault charge and seeking to distance themselves from Sterns, Strange, Vanzetti and Friedman rebranded the company as Bingo Highway, taking the name on a whim through a unanimous vote to their favorite game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series; the vote went to Sonic Heroes, where the question was brought up during a podcast Strange hosted. The name was first used in 2015, but it wouldn't be until 2022 that the company would be formally recognized as such.

1st Logo (1997)
Logo: On a black background we see a picture containing a drawing of a cake with a slice cut out. "It's time for Cake" is below in white.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The theme of the program or trailer.

Availability: Extinct. Appeared on the unsold pilot for She-Hulk.

Editor's Note: It's just boring. This logo has also been used on print-ads for the company's movies, though trailers never display any indication of this logo.

2nd Logo (1999-2005)
Logo: In a living-room setting, we see some kids sitting on a couch (five girls and a boy), with a cake on a table in front of them. "IT'S TIME FOR CAKE" is above them on a banner in a plain typeface. A clock to the right of it strikes noon and the kids raise their hands while maintaining bored expressions.

Variant: In 2005, the logo was tweaked to feature cleaner animation, more details such as peeling walls and a hallway leading to a flight of stairs and two men; these represent Friedman and Vanzetti, and were featured on the first logo of their old vanity card.

Trivia: Three of the characters in this are the same ones used in the first and third Gecko Studios logos.

FX/SFX: Flash animation. This was done by Yowza! Animation. It was redesigned by Angry Alien Productions in 2005 for details outlined above.

Music/Sounds: A ticking sound, followed by a deep apathetic cheer.

Availability: Appeared on the ultra short lived 1999 revival of Inner Sanctum and the unsold pilots for a 2002 revival of Forever Knight and that for Hailey's Debts.

Editor's Note: This ended and restarted It's Time for Cake on a high note.

3rd Logo (2005-2012)
Logo: Against a pink background with a tree to the left, we see the characters from before fighting over a rifle. The rifle goes off, causing them to fall and a giant cake falls from the tree. "It's Time for Cake" is on the cake written in frosting. The characters stand up and look to the cake then the viewer.

FX/SFX: 2D animation, this was produced by Elliot Strange.

Music/Sounds: Sounds corresponding to the actions, along with nature sounds. Vanzetti then says "Good enough for me."

Availability: Appeared on the films Field Trip, Channel 2 and Don't Watch These: Five of the Worst Movies Ever Made.

1st Logo (2015-2017)
Logo: We see footage of three characters rolling down a neon pathway, hitting various numbers (1-9) along the way. The image zooms back to reveal the characters from before in a dark livingroom setting, some playing the game, others laying down on opposing sides. "Bingo Highway" appears below.

FX/SFX/Trivia: A mix of 2D and 3D animation. This is based off of the "Bingo Highway" stage in Sonic Heroes.

Music/Sounds: A fast-paced techno theme, ending with a somber buzzing sound.

Availability: Appeared on the films Elvis and the Devil and 7 Deadly Tales.

Editor's Note: The company wasn't formally established at this point; the logo was used primarily to remove references to Sterns, who was involved in the two movies above. Intended to be a placeholder name, after receiving proper clearance, the Bingo Highway name was approved for use, though it would be shortened on future uses as a precautionary measure.

2nd Logo (2021-)
Logo: On a maroon background we see the characters from before in a Polaroid photograph. One of which holds a bat plushie that resembles the character Rouge the Bat from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. "Bingo hwy." is written in the white space at the bottom of the picture.

Variant: This shares the screen with the logo for Midnight Radio on Penelope.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Can be seen on Penelope on HBO Max. Debuted on the Christmas special Tom and Jerry: An Honest to God One-Off Non-Canonical Christmas Special.

Editor's Note: This marks the point where Bingo Highway became formally established. The inclusion of the Rouge plushie was not just to establish the Sonic Heroes connection, but a stab at Sterns who mocked people who were fans of the character.