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Change: This logo also appeared on the US print opening of Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot right after the 1984 Orion Pictures logo.Scare Factor: Low to medium. Some people might be put off by the logo and its fanfare.4th Logo(1973-1974)Nickname: "Creepy AI
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Change: Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.Background: American International Pictures created its own television division in 1960 to distribute all AIP film releases and various television shows. In 1979, the company merged with Filmways, Inc. and was later folded into that said company. American International Television became Filmways Television
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Change: Sometimes, the logo would be superimposed. FX: The lettering and words popping into place, changing color as the sequence plays out.Music/Sounds: An ascending horn and string fanfare; rather sedate compared with its predecessor. The closing variant is silent, with the theme
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Change: Logo descriptions by Sean Beard and Eric S.Logo Pictures by Eric S.Editions by Bob Fish, V of Doom, SeanElGatoTV2k8, Shadeed A. Kelly, and kidinbedVideo captures by Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.Background: American International Pictures created its own
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Change: On some shows would hae a bombastic fanfare ending with a mystery-like melody.Availiability: Extinct. This was on early syndicated rerun prints of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (before Ozzie Nelson took over distribution in the late 1960s) and English-dubbed episodes of the Japanese cartoon series Prince Planet
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Change: This music was ripped from the Japanese studio Shochiku's logo.Availability: Extinct. Appeared on some syndicated programs including early AIP films. Also, the late Samuel Arkoff retained ownership of the earliest AIP films and licensed them to Teleworld for distribution, so this no longer appears on TV.Scare
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Change: This music was ripped from the Japanese studio Shochiku's logo.Availability: Extinct. Appeared on some syndicated programs including early AIP films. Also, the late Samuel Arkoff retained ownership of the earliest AIP films and licensed them to Teleworld for distribution, so this no longer appears on TV.Scare
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Change: fanfare (pirated from the Japanese studio Shochiku's logo) dubbedfanfaredubbed onto it.Availability: Extinct. Appeared on some syndicated programs including early AIP films. Also, the late Samuel Arkoff retained ownership
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Jul 17 2008, 11:37 AM EDT
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Change: Button", "Shochiku Ripoff"Logo: We see on a dark (or skyline) BG, an image of the Capital Building inside a two-layer circle, resembling a coat button, with the words "American International Television" appearing below the Capital Dome.FX: None; this was a still image.Music/Sounds: None.
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Jul 17 2008, 11:31 AM EDT
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Change: Kelly, and kidinbedVideo captures by Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.Background: American International Pictures created its own television division in 1960 to distribute all AIP film releases and various
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Change: SFXFX: None; this was a still logo.Music/Sounds: None.Availiability: Extinct. This was on early syndicated rerun prints of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (before Ozzie Nelson took over distribution in the late 1960s) and English-dubbed episodes of the Japanese cartoon series Prince Planet.
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Change: MusicMusic/Sounds: None.Availiability: Extinct. This was on early syndicated rerun prints of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (before Ozzie Nelson took over distribution in the late 1960s) and English-dubbed episodes of the Japanese cartoon series Prince Planet. It can still be
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Change: and Eric S.Background: American International Pictures created its own television division in 1960 to distribute all AIP film releases and various television shows. In 1979, the company merged with Filmways, Inc. and was later folded into that said company. American International Television became Filmways Television in
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Change: Video captures by Shadeed A. KellyBackground: American International Pictures created its own television division in 1960 to distribute all AIP film releases and various television shows. In 1979, the company merged with Filmways, Inc. and was later folded into that said company. American International Television became Filmways Television
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Change: In 1979, the company merged with Filmways, Inc. and was later folded into that said company. American International Television became Filmways Television. The AIP library is today owned by MGM.MGM under the umbrella of Sony Corporation and its partners.1st Logo (1960-1966)Nicknames: "AIP Car
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Change: in 1960 to distribute all AIP film releases and various television shows. The AIP library is today owned by MGM.1st Logo (1960-1966)Nicknames: "AIP Car Plate", "AIP Skyline", "Sixties Capital Building I"Logo: On a skyline background, we see the
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Change: : American International Pictures created its own television division to distribute all AIP film releases and various television shows. The AIP library is today owned by MGM.___________________________________________________________________________________________1st Logo (ca. 1960-1966)(1960-1966) NicknameNicknames: "AIP Car Plate" ,Plate", "AIP Skyline", "Sixties Capital Building I" Logo:
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Change: republished the Oct 14 2007, 9:49 AM EDT version by Jun 7 2008, 9:35 PM EDT
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