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Cartoon Network Productions
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Aug 22 2009, 12:02 AM EDT |
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Music/Sounds: A wooden flute theme followed by people shouting in Japanese.Availability: Rare;It was only seen on the abysmal Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. Also available on DVD.Scare Factor: None to minimal.minimal; the music and shouting it's a little crepy for some unexpected viewers.
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Cartoon Network Studios
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Aug 21 2009, 11:55 PM EDT |
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None for the original variant, but Dexter bursting out.out in th alternate variant.Music/Sounds: Sound effects that correspond to the animation.Music/Sound Variant: On later 1996-1997 episodes of TheWhat-a-Cartoon! What-a-Cartoon Show, the still logo variant (with "STUDIOS" byline)
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Walt Disney Pictures
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Aug 21 2009, 11:45 PM EDT |
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as Walt Disney Productions (renamed The Walt Disney Company in 1986), this company produced its first animated film, Snow White and The Seven Dwarves, but it never used a proper logo until 1985. Instead it used an in-credit text on most of its films. In 1983, the company
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Universal Pictures
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Aug 21 2009, 11:29 PM EDT |
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A HD version was seen on HD/Blu-Ray Universal Releases, and can be seen on YouTube. The video for it is above. On 2 Fast 2 Furious, during the introduction around the end, the globe turns into a silver vehicle rim with the word UNIVERSAL still there. A HD
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DiC Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 11:21 PM EDT |
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but this is still seen on all six VHS tapes of the show. The 1990-1997 variant with the "English Language Adaption" copyright can found on all English-dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon from
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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 11:17 PM EDT |
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On a side note, this version of this logo is one the of scariest home video logo ever! _______________________________________________________________Walt Disney Masterpiece CollectionBackground: "Masterpiece Collection" replaced the "Classics" brand in 1994.(1994-1999) Nickname: "The Emblem" Logo: On a black background, a spark of light sketches the
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DiC Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 10:51 PM EDT |
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“DiC...”. This variant earned the nickname "Chrous from Hell". 1987-1990 variant 4 (Slimer variant): same as the regular version, once again. 1990-1997: the dreamy music, spiffier starfield, a new (and better) voice-over kid (sounds higher pitched). 1990-1997 variant 1: the dreamy music, same starfield, 2nd voice-over kid, sped-up. 1990-1997
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Deedle-Dee Productions
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Aug 21 2009, 10:41 PM EDT |
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This show will air its last ever episode on September 13, 2009.Scare Factor: None.2nd Logo(2005- )Logo: TBAFX/SFX: None; it's a still logo. Music/Sounds: TBAAvailability: Seen on the US version of The Office, and Parks and Recreation,
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Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions
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Aug 21 2009, 10:37 PM EDT |
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pencils (including the infamous Sesame Street's Typewriter Guy segment P-Pencil).3rd Logo(2003-2006)Nickname: "The Paintbrush" (not to be confused with the 1993 FHE logo)Logo: We now have a paintbrush on a white (or black)
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Cookie Jar Entertainment (Canada)
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Aug 21 2009, 10:31 PM EDT |
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Jar", "Annoying Jar"Logo: On a black background, we see COOKIE JAR (stacked) resting on a yellow oval and a lid on top with a byline saying "Cookie Jar is a trademark of Cookie Jar Entertainment". Suddenly, the lid flies off and two bright lights
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Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.
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Aug 21 2009, 10:28 PM EDT |
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: Medium to high, the ugly color scheme combined with the loud music can scare more than a few.1978 variant: MediumSwirling Star music variant: Low to medium6th Logo (September 1979-1986/1990) Nicknames: "Swirling Star", "Twisting Star", "Taft Swirling Star", "Rainbow Twist"Twist", "The
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ABC Motion Pictures
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Aug 21 2009, 10:03 PM EDT |
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is sold on DVD by MGM Studios and Here Come the Littles is sold on video by DiC Entertainment.1st Logo(1968-1982?) Nicknames: "Globes in Space", "ABC Globe"Logo: ABC Pictures Corporation: We see a picture of a rotating globe on a sky/dark blue
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Nickelodeon Network
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Aug 21 2009, 9:58 PM EDT |
Pokemon didn't exist in 1988, so the Pokedex nickname should be removed |
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''The Nickelodeon Pokedex'', "Nick TV"Logo: On a lime green background, we see a boy in glasses standing next to a large, winged turtle with a TV screen on it. The boy jumps onto the turtle as it flies around
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SFM Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 9:54 PM EDT |
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code beeping. Some might also be spooked out by the dark nature and lack of "real" text. This logo is somewhat scary as the terrible DiC TM bug variant of the Kid in Bed But the scare factor is lower for those who are used to seeing it.
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DiC Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 9:42 PM EDT |
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1990-1997 variant with the English Version can found on all English-dubbed episodes of Sailor Moon from September 1995 to early 2001. The rare (and scary) variant with the choir singing “DiC” was occasionally featured on post-1987 episodes of The Real Ghostbusters. This variant was found
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United Media Productions
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Aug 21 2009, 9:32 PM EDT |
The lighthouse is in fact creepy |
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and on all VHS and DVD releases.Scare Factor: Medium; the cheap animation and dark synth tune may put a few off.off, but this is NOT as scary as the Klasky Cspuo's SSF and DiC's Kid in Bed (mainly the choir variant).
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MCA Television
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Aug 21 2009, 9:26 PM EDT |
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"The Other Globe of Doom"Logo: Like Universal Television's 1971-1991 logo, we see a still of the then-current Universal “Zooming Globe”, but the logo now reads, in the same font as the MCA byline on that logo: F R O MMCAT E L E
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Rankin-Bass Animated Entertainment
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Aug 21 2009, 9:15 PM EDT |
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variant, because of the ugliness of the background's color._______________________________________________________________Rankin-Bass Animated Entertainment1st Logo(1985-1989) Nicknames: "'80s RB", "3D-RB"Logo: We see the classic Rankin-Bass logo, except made completely three-dimensional, with the text
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Buena Vista Television
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Aug 21 2009, 4:53 PM EDT |
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tape had, strangely, full animation, although it was supposed to use the still version. It might have been a mistake in productionVariants: There is a variant with no animation and no text fading when the "Walt Disney Television" text stays on screen. Most Winnie the Pooh videos
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Walt Disney Television
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Aug 21 2009, 4:42 PM EDT |
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, "The Happiest Place on Earth"Logo: We see the completed current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo, with "STUDIOS" in placeinstead of "PICTURES".FX/SFX: CGISame fromas the movie logo.Music/Sounds: TBAAvailability: Seen on Letters to Santa:
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