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At the close of each episode, the 30th Century Fox Television logo is displayed. [64] While it is the same logo as that of 20th Century Fox, it is modified to fit the show's futuristic setting. Syndicated episodes use a 30th Television closing logo instead of the 20th Television one, while episodes from Season 8 onward use a 30th Television ...
20th Century Fox Television (1999–2019) Disney Television Studios (2019–present) 20th Television Animation (formerly known as Fox Television Animation ) is an American television animation studio that creates, develops, produces, publishes, and distributes primarily adult animated television series and specials .
20th Television, Inc. [1] (formerly known as TCF Television Productions, 20th Century-Fox Television, and 20th Century Fox Television) is an American television production company which is a division of Disney Television Studios, part of the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company.
credited as 20th Century Fox Television thru season 10; production company for season 11 American Horror Story: Horror October 5, 2011 () 12 FX: Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision and Ryan Murphy Television: credited as 20th Century Fox Television thru season 9 Last Man Standing: Sitcom October 11, 2011 () May 20, 2021 () 9
20th Television (credited as 30th Century Fox Television) TV-14 TV-PG (some episodes) Home Movies: 52: Loren Bouchard Brendon Small: 1999 UPN Burns & Burns Productions Tom Snyder Productions: TV-PG Invasion America: 13 Steven Spielberg Harve Bennett: 1998 The WB DreamWorks Animation Television: TV-PG King of the Hill: 259: Mike Judge Greg ...
The Fox Film company then released Educational shorts to theaters in the 1930s, giving the Terry cartoons wide exposure. Following the merger between Fox Film and 20th Century, the newly formed 20th Century Fox withdrew its support from Educational Pictures, and the company both backed and distributed Terrytoons. Farmer Al Falfa was Terry's ...
20th Century Fox Television [a] direct-to-video Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs: 2008 Futurama: Bender's Game: The Pink Panther 2: 2009: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Columbia Pictures: opening title sequence only Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder: The Curiosity Company 20th Century Fox Television [a] direct-to-video 2010s How Murray Saved ...
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs is a 2008 American direct-to-video adult animated science-fiction comedy-adventure film based on the animated series Futurama, and the second of four straight-to-DVD films that make up the show's fifth season. [1]