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'''Music/Sounds:''' A robotic whir sound that increases in volume and then several loud wooshes and then a clang when the box is in position, then another whir (but much softer) and several dings.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A robotic whir sound that increases in volume and then several loud wooshes and then a clang when the box is in position, then another whir (but much softer) and several dings.


'''Availability:''' Rare, can be seen on DVDs of PBS's ''America's Historic Steam Railroads'' but they are repacked as ''Great Trains of America''. It might also be seen on the DVD release of ''The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat''.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on DVDs of PBS's ''America's Historic Steam Railroads'' but they are repacked as ''Great Trains of America''. It might also be seen on the DVD release of ''The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat''.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is one of the most lesser known logos of all time, as the video of it didn't pop up until 2017, despite being readily available.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is one of the most lesser known logos of all time, as the video of it didn't pop up until 2017, despite being readily available.

Revision as of 22:12, 25 August 2023

Background

AIX Media Group is a production company based in Los Angeles, California.

1st (known) Logo (2000?-20??)

Logo: We see a Viacom "Wigga Wigga" like A zoom up and then we see a V and a T zooming behind it, then the bottom halves of the letters zoom in with a rainbow flash and flare, forming A I X. As this happens, "media group" in yellow zooms in then a bluish grey gradient box with the same text zooms in bordering the bottom halves

Technique: The text moving and the animation. Not bad for it's time.

Music/Sounds: A robotic whir sound that increases in volume and then several loud wooshes and then a clang when the box is in position, then another whir (but much softer) and several dings.

Availability: Can be seen on DVDs of PBS's America's Historic Steam Railroads but they are repacked as Great Trains of America. It might also be seen on the DVD release of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat.

Legacy: This logo is one of the most lesser known logos of all time, as the video of it didn't pop up until 2017, despite being readily available.

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