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At the end of the credits of every episode of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|the Re-imagined Series]], writer/developer [[Ron D. Moore]] and producer [[David Eick]] present themselves in cartoon form inside their office settling developmental arguments by maiming each other alternately in humorously creative and highly violent ways. This animation is the production logo (of sorts) for '''R & D TV''', the production company for ''Battlestar''. The cartoon is immediately proceeded by the NBC Universal logo.
'''R&D TV''' is the name of a production company who produce the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'']] series. It was set up by writer/developer [[Ronald D. Moore]] and producer [[David Eick]].


The background pictures in the office also change periodically for unknown reasons.
At the end of the credits of every episode of the series, Moore and Eick present themselves in cartoon form inside their office settling developmental arguments by maiming each other alternately in humorously creative and highly violent ways. This animation, produced by [[Jerry Hultsch]]<ref>{{cite_book|last=Bassom|first=David|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=2005|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|pages=43|editor=ed. Adam "Adama" Newell|publisher=Titan Books|location=|id=ISBN 1-84576-0972}}</ref> is immediately followed by the NBC Universal logo (and sometimes the "In association with [[Sky One|Sky]]") every time.


The victim of each attack usually begins to suggest an idea ("Get this..!") as a lightbulb appears over the head of the episode's victim. This sign indicates that bloodshed, maiming, and or death is about to begin. Luckily for the viewers, Ron and David are revived to write and produce again (before their next scheduled episode and subsequent R&D TV demise, at least).
The background pictures and other items  in the office also change periodically, often hiding homages to film writers and directors.


Here is a summary of cartoon results tabulated to date. Each episode lasts only 5 seconds.
The victim of each attack usually starts to suggest an idea ("Get this..!," "I think..," "I've got it..," etc.) as a lightbulb appears over the head of the episode's victim. This sign indicates that bloodshed, maiming, and/or death is about to begin. Luckily for the viewers, Ron and David are revived to write and produce again (before their next scheduled episode and subsequent R&amp;D TV demise, at least).


==Season 1==
Ron and David do not provide their own voices for the cartoon, but the creator of the skits impersonates their voices so well that Ron Moore has pointed out that most viewers don't notice.
===[[33]]===
David beats Ron over head with a baseball bat after talking too much.


===[[Water]]===
''Wired'' interviewed skit creator Hultsch about the skits [http://www.wired.com/entertainment/hollywood/news/2008/04/bsg_closers in this interview] for their online magazine.
Ron lets loose a gorilla that attacks David.


===[[Bastille Day]]===
== Seasons==
Ron balls up David's body into a paper wad with eyes and shoots David through a small basketball goal. The audio of a cheering crowd saluting Ron's basket accompanies the R & D TV logo.
*[[R and D TV (Season 1)]]
*[[R and D TV (Season 2)]]
*[[R and D TV (Season 3)]]
*[[R and D TV (Season 4)]]


===[[Act of Contrition]]===
== References==
David throws Ron through the office window to be run over by an NBC studio van.


===[[You Can't Go Home Again]]===
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Ron slaps David so hard that his head spins 360 degrees. David cries out as if he were ''bitc''...well...he cries out without much masculinity...


===[[Litmus]]===
== External links ==
David calls up Ron, who's eaten by a shark.
 
===[[Six Degrees of Separation]]===
David smirks "Major brainstorm" then Ron pulls out a magic wand (complete with a star on top), says, "No bones", and zaps David's bones away, leaving him a boneless mass that crumples to the floor.
 
===[[Flesh and Bone]]===
Ron sings, "I've got an idea", and David rips a portion of Ron's shirt off.
 
===[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]===
As David says, "...This'll kill ya..." Ron brings on an armored knight, whose mace crushes David's skull.
 
===[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]===
David subjects Ron to death (or maybe just intense stinging) by a thousand paper cuts--to the face.
 
===[[Colonial Day]]===
Ron proposes "Rock, Paper, Scissors". David says "Go" and prepares a large set of scissors, while Ron goes off-screen to find a very large rock, dropping it on David's body to squish him flat, winning the match.
 
===[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]===
Ron says "This will shock you..." David flings magic lightning from his fingers at Ron, who changes into Martha Stewart.
 
===[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]===
Before the two can suggest suggesting an idea, a courier makes a special delivery with packages for each. A small toy organ playing "Pop Goes the Weasel" is heard as the packages open with monsterous heads that look like the courier on springs. The heads promptly consume both David and Ron.
 
==Season 2==
 
===[[Scattered]]===
Ron says in an exaggerated cowboy accent, "I've got an I-dear!".  David smacks him in the face, and it falls off, revealing that he is a robot, in an homage to the film "[[Wikipedia:Westworld|Westworld]]." 
 
===[[Valley of Darkness]]===
David gets an idea, not noticing [[Cylon Centurion]]s appearing outside the window.  Ron runs away, and David is riddled with bullets by the Centurions.
 
===[[Resistance]]===
Ron says, "this is hot".  David says, "so is ''this''", whips out a drying iron, and melts Ron's face with it.
 
===[[Home, Part I]]===
David says "Jot this down."  Ron says "OK" and proceeds to use his pen to violently carve the word "THIS" into David's forehead.
 
===[[Final Cut]]===
David gets an idea, but is interupted by the telephone ringing and Ron answers it.  Annoyed, David jams the telephone in Ron's air, then shouts in the mouthpiece, greatly amplified, "Can you here me ''now''?" with Ron screaming away.
 
===[[Flight of the Phoenix]]===
David gets an idea and says "this will make your jaw drop." Ron punches David in the jaw, making his head swivel around in a circle on his neck, and David's jaw drops off.


* [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/video/index.php?cat=closingAnimations Closing Animations on SCIFI.COM]
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 22 February 2024

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The title of this page given above is incorrect, due to technical limitations. The correct title is R&D TV.
"Got a brainstorm...!"

R&D TV is the name of a production company who produce the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series. It was set up by writer/developer Ronald D. Moore and producer David Eick.

At the end of the credits of every episode of the series, Moore and Eick present themselves in cartoon form inside their office settling developmental arguments by maiming each other alternately in humorously creative and highly violent ways. This animation, produced by Jerry Hultsch[1] is immediately followed by the NBC Universal logo (and sometimes the "In association with Sky") every time.

The background pictures and other items in the office also change periodically, often hiding homages to film writers and directors.

The victim of each attack usually starts to suggest an idea ("Get this..!," "I think..," "I've got it..," etc.) as a lightbulb appears over the head of the episode's victim. This sign indicates that bloodshed, maiming, and/or death is about to begin. Luckily for the viewers, Ron and David are revived to write and produce again (before their next scheduled episode and subsequent R&D TV demise, at least).

Ron and David do not provide their own voices for the cartoon, but the creator of the skits impersonates their voices so well that Ron Moore has pointed out that most viewers don't notice.

Wired interviewed skit creator Hultsch about the skits in this interview for their online magazine.

Seasons

References

  1. Bassom, David (2005). ed. Adam "Adama" Newell Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion. Titan Books. ISBN 1-84576-0972, p. 43.

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