Compiled by Argus Sventon, James Fabiano, Matt Williams, Dan DeCosta, Nicholas Aczel, Kris Starring, and Cameron McCaffrey
Images and Editions by Eric S., AsdfTheRevival, Guillermo A. Martinez, Mr. Logo Lord and V of Doom
Best Film & Video Corp.
(1983-1998)
Nickname: "Flashing Star"
Logo: A blue star flies up to the middle of the screen and the words "BEST FILM & VIDEO CORP.", in gold, appears across it. In the b
ackground are sped-up "action" scenes such as fireworks, a sunrise, and a highway.
FX/Cheesy Factor: The star utilizes '80s "shadow"-like effects. Also, the sped up footage for the background.
Music: None.
Availability: Can be found on many earlier releases of Marvel Comics-based cartoon videos.
Scare Factor: Low._______________________________________________________________
BIllionfold, Inc.
Background: This is the vanity card of The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom's creator Butch Hartman.
(2004-)
Nicknames: "Butch the Superhero," "The Extending Cape", "SuperButch"
Logo: On a plain white background, we see a drawing of Butch Hartman as a superhero, looking somewhat similar to Superman, but with a few differences: - The drawing isn't as detailed.
- Butch is smaller in size than Superman.
- The cape is yellow instead of red.
- His tights are purple with black briefs.
- His boots are tellow.
Instead of an "S" embedded in a backwards triangle, it is a cursive red "B" in front of a yellow circle. Butch's cape extends out to reveal the words: -----------------------------------------INC.
written on it. The logo remains on-screen for a few more seconds and then cuts to a black screen with the Nicktoons logo and a copyright disclaimer (Or Nelvana International).
FX: The cape waving, the cape extending out to reveal "BILLIONFOLD INC." Very excellent animation.
Cheesy Factor: None; very well animated.
Music: A loud "heroic" fanfare accompanied by a voice shouting "BILLIONFOLD!" At the end, there is a squeaky "inc!" sound.
Availability: Can currently be seen on Danny Phantom on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network.
Scare Factor: Low to medium; the booming voice shouting the company name can catch you off guard._______________________________________________________________
BRB Productions
(1986-1990)Nickname: "Multicolored BRB"
Logo: On a gray background, a logo materializes from the top down, as if being "drawn" in. It is a series of segmented lines in the form of two "B's" with an "R" as a kind of "hole" between them. The lines are (from top to bottom) shades of red,
purple, blue and green. Diagonal white lines appear above and below the logo, and below the lower line is the word "PRODUCTIONS."FX: The logo being "drawn".Music: A synthesized, six-note, kiddie-like jingle. Some episodes of "Zoobilee Zoo" had a windchime music.Availability: At the end of "Zoobilee Zoo" and some "Pee Wee's Playhouse" repeats.Scare Factor: Low._______________________________________________________________
Educational Pictures/Film Exchanges
Background: Educational Pictures was an early film company that produced and distributed short subject materials in the 1920's. Some of the Felix the Cat silent cartoons were distributed by Educational Pictures. Around the start of the sound era, Educational Pictures began handling all of the short subjects for Fox Film Corporation, including the early Paul Terry "Terrytoons". This continued until at least 1938.
(1929-1938)Nicknames: "The Spice of the Program", "Aladdin's Lamp"
Logo: We see the words "Educational Film Exchanges presents", "Educational Pictures presents", or "E.W. Hammons presents" at the top of the screen followed by the name of the short. At the bottom of the screen, is a drawing of a genie's lamp with smoke coming out of it, and written above it in cursive are the words "Educational
Pictures", connected to the smoke. At the bottom of the lamp, the words "The Spice of the Program" are below the lamp. Then the logo appears full screen with a real photo of a lamp and above the lamp, "Educational Pictures" is written out, and below it are the words, "The Spice of the Program".
FX: The logo quickly fading in from top to bottom after the first opening credits.
Music: Whatever short or cartoon was playing.
Availability: Probably rare, considering the age of the company, and the possibility that TV or home movie distributors may have retitled the shorts and cartoons. Can be seen occasionally on PBS's "Matinee At the Bijou".
Scare Factor: Low to medium; the live action lamp appearing in the middle of the opening credits may startle some people._______________________________________________________________
Flying Mallet, Inc.(2000)