Ironic Entertainment

Background : Ironic Entertainment was initially formed by Sprint Productions to produce content for television, headed by producer and former defense attorney Howard Stemple. Ironic would outlive Sprint, who's later films became box-office bombs. The company's roots are a mystery, they never had a production indicator until 1994, but had been supposedly producing content for television since 1989. They made a deal with NBC to produce content for the network, though Ironic's last show on the deal wound up getting sold to Fox after NBC showed no interest in airing it. Ironic would shut down in 2004, later getting sold to Artemis Communications, with their last production being credited under a shell label.

1st Logo

(1994-2001)

Logo : We see a shot of a door. "IRONIC ENTERTAINMENT" is toward the top of the door's window in an arced fashion. Below it is the text "Legal all the way."

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None. In later years, it had an orchestral fanfare.

Availability : Seen on the short-lived shows The Lockhorns and The Old Haunts, the TV movie She-Hulk and the first season of The Halloween Kids. The second season was produced under the Sprint Productions moniker.