I found this video today. It is from the new season of The Good Night Show in the middle of 2006, and was taken before The Berenstain Bears and after Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat. In the video, Star tells the viewers that Fufu's name means "Lucky Bat" in Chinese, thus making him a lucky bat. Previously, a video of the split-screen credits was uploaded in 2006 itself:
…and I uploaded the end of the video to my channel.
And now, Sproutlets, I'm going to tell you about the split-screen credits The Good Night Show had during the first generation.
Image from YouTube |
This squeezeback had the credits playing on a television with four buttons in a tree with the Sprout logo and what I'd say is a lollipop:
Here's "what's I say is a lollipop" |
Image from YouTube |
By the time of the new season with Leo in 2006, the "lollipop" was replaced by blue birds in a nest, which were also used at the start of the Good Night Show opening at the time.
With Sprout's rebrand on September 21st, 2009 and the fifth season premiere of The Good Night Show on the same day, the credits were still played on a tree with a bird's nest, but the screen they played on was purple, and the Sprout logo was on a leaf.
With the new sixth season on November 7th, 2011, the squeezeback was dropped and replaced by a new one where the credits played on a frame with leaves.
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