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Mandeville Films
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a fanfare.Availability: Uncommon; appears on such movies as Mr. Wrong, George of the Jungle, I'll Be Home for Christmas, and others. The short version can be seen on Monk.Scare Factor: Medium, due to the company name "wiping". 2nd logo(2009-)TBA...
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Alan Enterprises
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May 9 2009, 11:08 PM EDT |
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the MCA TVMCA-TV “Filmreel from Hell” logo, but is quite rare. Was seen on runs of The Abbott and Costello Show.Scare Factor: Low to medium; the “ae” coming out of nowhere and the shining of the filmstrip may startle some, but it’s harmless.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 23 2009, 1:57 PM EST |
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: In blue BG, we see Li'l Abner inside a yellow circle, his name in huge letters, and "IN TECHNICOLOR" in white. It cuts off to the opening credits seconds later.Closing title: The 1942-1945 Torch Lady ending from the Color
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 21 2009, 8:44 PM EST |
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a short or a customized fanfare.Availability: Very hard to find as UPA has reissued the shorts with their "A Columbia Favorite" opening and ending. However the original Torch Lady closing title has been spotted on "Totally Tooned In".Scare factor: Very low.
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Universal Pictures
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Feb 19 2009, 2:11 PM EST |
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fadeswe insee the words "The End" with lettering variating on that movie along with the disclaimer "A Universal Picture/Release".FX: The stars, globe, and rotating letters.Cheesy Factor: This has to be cheesier than the first one.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 11 2009, 9:17 AM EST |
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survives.survive.Scare Factor: None. 5th Logo(1947-1949)Logo: In a background with red and metallic stripes, zooms in rapidly a "TV Tube" with the opening "A COLOR RHAPSODY" in yellow bold and "Cartoon" in red script. Underneath, the disclaimer "IN TECHNICOLOR".Closing Titles: Two
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 11 2009, 9:11 AM EST |
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: Even though the words and the disclaimers hasn't changed (not counting the production year), the title has been overhauled. The font is different and there are the characters from various cartoons (including Fox and Crow).Closing title: Same as the 1st logo as well.FX: The
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 11:14 AM EST |
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the ending is choppy.Music: Probably the theme of a short.Availability: If you find it, then you're as lucky as everyone can get. It's way, way, way, WAAAY too hard to find.Scare factor: None if you ignore the scratchscratchy prints.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 11:12 AM EST |
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CARTOON"CARTOON".The drawing of the Torch Lady is a bit cheap.The words "Columbia Pictures" are in blue instead of red and the inside of the circle is also blue.The words "A CHARLES MINTZ PRODUCTION" are also in blue rather than red.FX: Nothing but the iris-out.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 11:09 AM EST |
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: In blue background, are the titles "SCRAPPY Presents" with "SCRAPPY" in yellow. Below the name of the character and Barney himself. The title cuts off to the credits.Closing title: In light blue BG, following an iris-out, we see
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 10:49 AM EST |
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rapidly towards them.Closing: None. Barney GoogleBarney Google is the name of a comic strip (later Barney Google and Snuffy Smith) created by Billy De Beck in 1919. From 1935 to 1936, Charles B. Mintz created a cartoon with him. The series only had four episodes.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 10:41 AM EST |
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RhapsodyRhapsodies1st Logo(1934-1935) Note: This is the first opening title of the short-lived series of animated shorts named "Color Rhapsody", created by Charles B. Mintz. Logo: In a black background with red, gray and blue bubbles,
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Feb 9 2009, 10:40 AM EST |
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as the 1947 short-lived ending, but the background has been updated and looks like the Merrie MelodiesMelodies-like "Bullseye"bullseye, title,but with two blue rings and yellow-red outside.outline. FX: The zooming in on the opening title.Cheesy Factor: The zooming in of
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Jan 26 2009, 1:37 PM EST |
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"The Little Match Girl" (1937) had the 1st end title before it was replaced by the UPA's "A Columbia Favorite" end title.Scare Factor:Opening: None.Closing: None, despite the cheap drawing of the clouds behind the Torch Lady. 3rd Logo(1940-1942)Note: This
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Jan 26 2009, 1:33 PM EST |
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RoverRover" (1935), we see "A Color Rhapsody" very above in red (sometimes teal) majestic font and the 30s Columbia Pictures' print logo with the world-famous
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Jan 26 2009, 1:32 PM EST |
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Music/Sounds: The theme of a short or a customized fanfare. It also have an exclusive theme for the ending.Availability: Saved on many cartoons on "Totally Tooned In".Scare Factor:Opening: High for people who hateshate titles zooming in rapidly towards them.Closing: None.
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Classic Columbia Pictures/Screen Gems Cartoons
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Jan 26 2009, 1:30 PM EST |
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the Torch Lady. Underneath, two disclaimers, the RCA Victor one, seen on nearly all the 30s shorts from many other companies, and "A CHARLES MINTZ PRODUCTION" very below.FX: None as far as I know.Music/Sounds: The opening/closing theme of a short.Availability: Long extinct.
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Miramax Films
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Jan 22 2009, 2:48 PM EST |
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(1999- )(1999-2008) Nicknames: "The Buildings", "Lights/Lites in the Big City", "Manhattan Skyline", "The City" Logo: We zoom down a river, and pan up to see the skyline of a city (which
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20th Century Fox Film Corporation
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Jan 2 2009, 9:01 PM EST |
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fadesfade in the words "The End" with fonts variating on different movies with the following disclaimers: "A 20th Century Picture", and below on a smaller font "Released Thru United Artists".FX: The searchlights in the background.Music/Sounds: The original fanfare, as composed by Alfred Newman.Availability:
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Universal Pictures
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Jan 2 2009, 8:23 PM EST |
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There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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