Braniff/comedy Central (1997) Apr 2026
The logo features a Boeing 727-200 airplane zooming across a sky background. This footage was sourced from 1980s commercials for the defunct Braniff Airlines .
The primary jingle is a 12-note synthesized melody based on "Shpadoinkle Day" from Trey Parker and Matt Stone's film, Cannibal! The Musical .
The company was named after the airline as a "place-holder" that Parker and Stone simply never changed until forming South Park Studios . Braniff/Comedy Central (1997)
The sequence is the iconic closing production credit used during the early years of South Park on Comedy Central . It features the logo of Braniff Productions , the name creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone used for their production company until 2006. The Braniff Production Logo
While the visual often remained consistent, the audio frequently changed to reflect specific episode themes: Features chickens clucking. The logo features a Boeing 727-200 airplane zooming
Plays a jingle similar to The Monkees' "I'm a Believer".
The name "BRANIFF" appears with a white line drawn through it, followed by the slogan "BELIEVE IT!". The Musical
The logo appeared on every episode from the series premiere on August 13, 1997 , until the Season 10 episode "Smug Alert!" in 2006. Braniff - South Park Archives - Cartman, Stan, Kenny, Kyle
