Boomerang IDs

Boomeraction

(2002-2015)

Description: Bascially action figures with crazy camera angles and some seizure inducing moments.

Smurfs

(2000-2015)  

 

Description: Little Smurf figurines come and go as the camera swirls around them while a remixed Smurf theme plays in the background.

Jetsons

(2000-2015)

Variant 1: A Jetsons bus moves about on the screen and we hear a remixed Jetsons theme.

Variant 2: Two wind-up toys of George Jetson and Rosie The Robot move about. The same remix as Variant 1 is used.

Lunchbox

(2003-2015)  We see a giant panel of lunchboxes with pictures of old cartoons on them. Police sirens wail in the background and a searchlight looks for a hole. It finds the hole and the camera zooms in on an open lunchbox where a partially-eaten cupcake sits outside. The camera zooms on the cupcake and we see the Boomerang logo. A 60's rock guitar riff is heard all throughout.

'''Traffic '''(2002-2015)

We see numerous Hanna-Barbera toy vehicles (i.e., the Flintstones' stone-age car) with the characters in them all moving about making light, mixed horn and screech sounds as they go near the camera. Then they all bump into each-other in huge jam. As the camera pans to an arial view, the jam morphs into the Boomerang logo and we hear a siren go off.

'''Fred Flintstone Figures '''(2000-2015)

We zoom away from a figurine of Fred Flintstone, surrounded by hundreds of copies of it. Then, the camera pans to an ariel view, and all the figures morph into the Boomerang logo. A remix of a piece of incidental music from The Flintstones mixed with Fred saying his catchphrase "YABBA-DABBA-DOO!" multiple times is heard all throughout.

However, it's NOTHING compared to the next ID...

Telephone (2002-2015)

Nicknames: "Phone call" "killer on the phone" "Banana split phones", "Fleagle Laugh of Doom", "Evil Fleagle", "Fleagle's Evil Laugh", "Stretch Film's cousin" ID: We zoom towards and pass several robin egg blue telephones with the Banana Splits logo labeled on them. Then, we go across several telephones and we see one that's off the hook. We go across the receiver line and the receiver morphs into the Boomerang logo. We hear some dialing sounds all throughout, followed by the giggling voice of Fleagle (on the phone) and few more dial sounds. FX/SFX: The phone dials and Fleagle's laugh Music/Sounds: some dials and phone rings remixes! Availability: Extinct. Was shown around 2000 to 2015 that time! Scare Factor: Low to nightmare. Fleagle's laugh had scared a lot of kids in the 2000s, and the laugh can also scare many people. However, it gets lower to those who are used to it

Good Night (2002-2015)

We see numerous Hanna-Barbera merchandise lamps, all going off one at a time. After the last light goes off, a plug-in nightlight with the Boomerang logo on it glows and we zoom in on it. Jingle is a mellow electric piano theme overlapped with nighttime sounds and several cartoon "switch" sounds leading to a cartoon "eye-popping" sound effect when we zoom in on the nightlight.

'''Yo-Yo '''(2002-2015)

We see a yo-yo with a picture of Fred Flintstone and baby Dino on it move up up and down. Then, we see several of them move up and down, as we hear Dino barking in the background. Then, we see a yo-yo with the Boomerang logo on it roll out from the right. And we zoom in on it. A synthesized "whirring" sound effect is heard all throughout, followed by a weird remixed cartoon downstairs-crashing sound effect when we zoom in on the logo.

Xylophone (2002-2015)

We see a toy xylophone with pictures of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters on each bar being played. The camera takes shots of the xylophone from different angles, ending a view from the lowest key, where the xylophone plays a downward scale and on the last note, the head of the beater that struck it turns into the Boomerang logo and the xylophone disappears.

Bank (2000-2015)

We see a little bank of Huckleberry Hound (wearing a top hat) moving up and down several times around the screen until a gold coin falls out of it and as the bank disappears, the coin twirls and drops onto the background, turning into the Boomerang logo. After all the sounds it made, a cash register goes off.

'''Dancing '''(2000-2015)

We see an action figure of Yogi Bear dancing, then we see copies of the figure dancing while one passes by the screen smiling. Then, two copies unveil a marionette of Huckleberry Hound dancing. Then we pan-up to the handle of the marionette, which is really a gold version of the Boomerang logo. It morphs into it's usual form and the strings on the marionette disappear. A funky synth-drum tune is heard throughout.