PFFR Productions

Background: PFFR (pronounced "P-F-R") is an electro-rock band formed in 2001 and based in Brooklyn, New York, whose members are composed of Vernon Chatman, Alyson Levy, Jim Tozzi, and John Lee. As of 2008, they have only produced three LP's and one EP that is only available through download. As a TV "production company", they have only produced Doggie Fizzle Televizzle and Wonder Showzen along with comedy shows for the cable network Adult Swim.

(2005- )

Nicknames: "PFR", "Miiii amoooor", "Creature from Hell/of Doom", "Weird Thing", "Odd Thing", "The Personification of All That Is Evil", "What did I just see?!?!?", "The Reason why I don't see the end of Doggie Fizle Televizzle"

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Logo: Against a white BG, we see a very crude drawing of an apple-headed creature with a toothy red smile and a big nose, which is wearing a top hat and a collar and also has a large blue worm coming out the left side of his head. The lower half of this creature has his skinny little legs in a squatting position and a face on his buttocks that appears to be spitting blood. Gray bars are shown on both sides of the screen, with "PFFFR", in red, written on them. The logo rapidly flashes in and out of view.

Variants:

On Xavier Renegade Angel, the logo is slightly different: the flashing is even faster in the second half-ish.

On Going Normal, the logo is cracked, sort of like a broken screen, all teh way to the Williams street productions logo.

On Bloodcorn, the entire logo is dark red, and similar to the XRA variant, the flashing gets even faster near the end of the logo.

Trivia: This creature is the "mascot" for PFFR's 2005 EP Chrome Ghost.

FX/SFX: The flashing.

Cheesy Factor: Off the charts. Everything is extremely low-budget and looks like it could've been done on Microsoft Paint in about 2 minutes, not to mention the very questionable drawing! It looks like a 6 year old drew the creature, despite how violent it is.

Music/Sounds: A voice saying "PFR" (it says it in an extended tone, resulting in the voice saying "Piiiiii Efff Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", although it kind of sounds like "Miii amoooor".) in a weird "burpy" voice. A disoriented bubbling noise is also heard.

Music/Sounds Variants: On XRA, when the flashing gets faster, a weird static-glitchy noise is heard.

On Going Normal, at the beginning, a broken glass sound effect is heard.

On Bloodcorn, the voice sounds very muffled and ominous, and when the flashing gets faster, an extremely loud warbling noise is heard.

Availability: Uncommon. Can be found on Doggie Fizzle Televizzle and Wonder Showzen. It appears on Xavier: Renegade Angel and Delocated too. It was also seen on the pilot of The Problem Solverz called, "Neon Knome" (Which was going to be an Adult Swim show before Cartoon Network picked it up as a children's series).

Scare Factor: Depends on the variant:
 * Original variant: Low to nightmare, in absolutely no part to the very scary drawing, weird voice, inappropriate subject matter, and flashing which in return has frightened many and has likely caused seizures. This could possibly be one of the most shocking logo designs ever, but the scare factor is somewhat lower for those used to the design. Some people might find it funny though.
 * Xavier Renegade Angel variant: Medium to nightmare, the flashing is even faster, with a very unsettling static noise at the end.
 * Going Normal variant: Medium to nightmare, due to the addition of the shatter effect, which makes it more unnerving.
 * Bloodcorn variant: Nightmare. The red color scheme makes this even more sinister, especially when combined with the unnerving sound and intense flashing at the end.

2nd Logo

(2016)

Logo: We see the famous color bar screen with the text "P F F R" on it with "PRESENTS" under it. Above it is a fast-forward indicator. The entire thing is static.

FX/SFX: The static.

Cheesy Factor: This looks like it was made in 5 minutes.

Music/Sounds: 3 beeps, with each increasing in pitch.

Availability: Appears on the start of M.O.P.Z. episodes.

Scare Factor: Low to medium, the static sounds might get to some, but it's much tamer than the 1st logo.