Glass Ball Productions

Glass Ball Productions (formerly known as Double G Productions, commonly referred to as Glass Ball) is an American production company founded by Geo G., behind the animated series Gabriel Garza, BJ and Wally, Eilonwy's Magical Tales, Niz Chicoloco, Zina Supermoon, Really Surreal, Adventures of Zina and the Vivid Crew, Zoe Tarr: The Drinking Detective, FusionMania, College University and Disney Princess, as well as the films The Gabriel Garza Movie (2002), Zina and the Vivid Crew (2004), and A Really Surreal Movie (2005). Based in Los Angeles, California, the studio has mostly associated with such companies as Universal Pictures and The Walt Disney Company.

History
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Logo
The Glass Ball Productions logo depicts a large glass ball being shattered by a butterfly, followed by a loud cracking sound. The logo was designed by founder Geo G. Some special versions of the studio's animation were made to fit episodes of shows like Really Surreal. Often, dialogue from some Really Surreal episodes can be heard during the animation.

The Glass Ball logo was parodied in the "Rejected Pokémon" segment in an episode of the Cartoon Network animated series MAD, where it features a rejected Pokémon called Glasstar, who is shattered by a butterfly (which resembles the one in the Glass Ball logo), thus echoing the famous Glass Ball logo.

Direct-to-video films
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Miscellaneous productions

 * Comedy Central (IDs, commercial)
 * Everyone's Hero (2006; commercials)
 * Team POWER (2004) (visual effects)

Trivia
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