Ironic Television

Background
This was a television sub-division of Ironic Entertainment, used to distribute their films along with Sprint's catalog on cable, later expanding to television production. However, this predated the existence of its parent company when it was a sub-label used to produce a made-for-TV horror film, Problem Child, which used an in-credit mention.

1st Logo (1992-1999)
Logo: Similar concept to the Ironic Entertainment logo, only this time the text is in a red-orange color and it reads "AN IRONIC PRODUCTION". As the hook from the original logo comes in, the logo cuts to black.

FX/SFX: Same as the Ironic Entertainment logo.

Music/Sounds: A splattering sound as the hook comes in.

Availability: Extinct. Seen on the unsold pilot Faces of Death: The Series.

2nd Logo (1997-2001)
Logo: Set by the cliffside with an ocean below and an inactive lighthouse at the edge on a stormy night, we see the text "IRONIC ENTERTAINMENT" on the top left corner. A lightning bolt hits the lighthouse, activating it.

Variant: On initial airings of The Halloween Kids, this shares the screen with the logo for 3 Arts Entertainment

FX/SFX: 3D animation

Music/Sounds: A mystical fanfare.

Availability: It was seen on The Halloween Kids and debuted on the TV movie She-Hulk. The variant is extinct, only appearing on Fox's airings of the former for the sake of split screen credits and time constraints. The WB followed a similar principal, but strangely used the separate logos