It's Time for Cake

Background
This is the production company of Jerry Sterns. It had shut down in 2005 after Sterns exited the film industry out of protest toward the abuse his brother Devlin received from his father, producer Phil Sterns. Jerry and his father had been on shaky terms before then, with him frequently refusing to accept a role in his father's production company. The company was revived in 2009, though to take part in a challenge where he and his father would direct separate movies to determine whose was best; Phil had refused to honor the conditions of the challenge, which involved a $100,000 donation to the American Psychological Organization. It had been revived again in 2020.

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: Appeared on the unsold pilot for She-Hulk.

Editor's Note: It's just boring.

2nd Logo (1999-2009, 2021-)
Logo: In a living-room setting, we see some kids sitting on a couch, 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: On Dark Materials, the logo was reanimated, featuring more characters and including balloons and pictures.

FX/SFX: Flash animation. This was originally produced by Mondo Media, and later redesigned by Angry Alien Productions.

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 pilot for a 2002 revival of Forever Knight. Also seen at the end of the film Channel 2.

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