Bonanza Films, Inc, (Philippines)

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1st Logo
(1980s-1991)
Logo: On a black Background, many Green and Red trails of the company's name appear zooming from the top and bottom, on it's correct position to form the text in the center. Then, the green and red text emerges in a yellow/gold color, and it stays still until the logo cuts.

FX/SFX: The animation.

Cheesy Factor: Very simplistic effects and animation and looks like it was made in scanimate, but they stole the music from another logo, and even remodeled it.

Music/sounds: The low-pitched rendition of the <a class="external" href="http://closinglogogroup.wikia.com/wiki/Diah_Pitaloka_Film_Jabar_%28Indonesia%29" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Diah Pitaloka Film Jabar (Indonesia)">Diah Pitaloka Film Jabar</a> logo, along with one more note at the end.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen on movies of the time.

Scare Factor: Low because of the darkness of the logo along with the cheap animation, but the cheesiness of this logo may chuckle you. This is way harmless though.....


2nd Logo(1991-1992)
Logo: On a black background, some filmstrips (which are all the same) appear turning in diagonally, superimposing the forming of the text "BONANZA" on an action-like font in golden (with red shadows), by blue-colored diagonal sparks. The strip, when it comes to a comfortable place now forms the line over the text and shines, causing the text "FILMS" (in a Media Blasters-like font) to appear fading in. The logo then shines and then we fade into black.

FX/SFX: The strips, the traditional cinema countdown...

Cheesy Factor: ...even worse than the first logo, with no good effort put into this one, but it is a bit better. At least they had a courtesy to create their own music instead of ripping off Diah Pitaloka Film Jabar's.

Music/Sounds: A descending synth fanfare with zaps, twinkle notes and an cymbal crash which gets more louder as the logo goes.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on their remaining films of the time.

Scare Factor:Low to Medium, because of the forming of the logo along with the music, nature and it's cheesy aesthetic. Those who are used to it would have less of a problem.