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Mad Dog Productions is the vanity card of Nicholas J. Corea that was founded in 1981. It was famous for its dog logo.

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(April 12, 1981-May 30, 1987): There is a Doberman Pinscher standing in a field move for about a half a second with its sharp canine teeth showing, looking like it's ready to attack or kill (the rear end of another Dobermann is seen next to it as well, on the right side of the screen.) After the Doberman moves for half a second, the picture freezes and the words "A MAD-DOG PRODUCTION" are scrawled onto the screen in a childish manner, with an underline.

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Music/Sounds[]

Just the Doberman snarling.

Music/Sounds Variants[]

  • On ''Outlaws'', the snarling is different.
  • On ''Humanoid Defender'', the ending theme of the series plays.

Scare Factor[]

Medium to nightmare, because of the Doberman's position looking like it wants to attack you, since Dobermans are highly protective breeds and they bark at strangers and unknown children aggressively, and the snarling is another factor. The text is odd-looking as well.

Trivia[]

The footage of the Doberman Pinscher is taken from the 1975-1978 TV series Baretta (specifically, from the episode The Dream).

Videos[]

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