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Phoenix Entertainent
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Logo captures by Eric S. and Bob Fish
Editions by Bob Fish and V of Doom
Phoenix Entertainment Group
(1986-1989)
Nickname: "The Cursive P"
Logo: On a black background. a orange light glows at the bottom-left of screen. From the glow, a white-orange streak swoops up and curves around clockwise forming a giant cursive P. The words "Phoenix Entertainment Group" appear on the bottom of the p in a condensed font.
SFX: The glow, the curve swooshing.
Cheesy Factor: The glow seems unnatural.
Music:
Availability: Appears on a few TV movies, usually followed by the Hearst Entertainment logo. It recently appeared on the movie "A Hobo's Christmas" when Superstation WGN ran it.
Scare Factor: None to medium, mostly because of the music.
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King-Phoenix Entertainment
Background: When Phoenix Entertainment was purchased by Hearst Entertainment, it merged it with King Features' movie division, calling it King-Phoenix Entertainment, until to be dissolved completely by Hearst in 1990.
(1989-1990)
Nickname: "The Cursive P with Crown"
Logo: Same as above, only the text has changed. It says King-Phoenix Entertainment. There is an
orange crown next to King. Also, the cursive P is in a pinkish color.
SFX: Same as above.
Cheesy Factor: Same as above.
Music: The 1988-1989 music is used in this logo.
Availability: A little more rare than the previous logo. Appears on the 1990 TV movie "Challenger".
Scare Factor: Same as above.
Logo captures by Eric S. and Bob Fish
Editions by Bob Fish and V of Doom
Phoenix Entertainment Group
(1986-1989)
Nickname: "The Cursive P"
Logo: On a black background. a orange light glows at the bottom-left of screen. From the glow, a white-orange streak swoops up and curves around clockwise forming a giant cursive P. The words "Phoenix Entertainment Group" appear on the bottom of the p in a condensed font.
SFX: The glow, the curve swooshing.
Cheesy Factor: The glow seems unnatural.
Music:
- 1986-1988: Creepy synth beeps with a whoosh when the P forms. Ending with a synth fadeout.
- 1988-1989: Same as above. Only the music is more higher pitched. and the synth fadeout is replaced with a synth beat.
- Sometimes, the ending theme would play over the logo.
Availability: Appears on a few TV movies, usually followed by the Hearst Entertainment logo. It recently appeared on the movie "A Hobo's Christmas" when Superstation WGN ran it.
Scare Factor: None to medium, mostly because of the music.
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King-Phoenix Entertainment
Background: When Phoenix Entertainment was purchased by Hearst Entertainment, it merged it with King Features' movie division, calling it King-Phoenix Entertainment, until to be dissolved completely by Hearst in 1990.
(1989-1990)
Nickname: "The Cursive P with Crown"
Logo: Same as above, only the text has changed. It says King-Phoenix Entertainment. There is an
SFX: Same as above.
Cheesy Factor: Same as above.
Music: The 1988-1989 music is used in this logo.
Availability: A little more rare than the previous logo. Appears on the 1990 TV movie "Challenger".
Scare Factor: Same as above.
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