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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the camera pans down to reveal a {{color|red}} cartoon filmstrip with the {{color|gold|yellow}} letters "{{color|gold|'''''ABC'''''}}" written on each full cell, and the words "BBEY", "ROADCAST" and "OMMUNICATIONS" written next to each one in a black MC Price Tag Font, highlighted in {{color|gold}}. The camera zooms upwards to an aerial view of the logo, and a star sparkles on the letters one-by-one, with each getting larger and larger. The finished product is shown still for a few seconds before fading out.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the camera pans down to reveal a red cartoon filmstrip with the {{color|gold|yellow}} letters "{{color|gold|'''''ABC'''''}}" written on each full cell, and the words "BBEY", "ROADCAST" and "OMMUNICATIONS" written next to each one in a black MC Price Tag Font, highlighted in {{color|gold}}. The camera zooms upwards to an aerial view of the logo, and a star sparkles on the letters one-by-one, with each getting larger and larger. The finished product is shown still for a few seconds before fading out.


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'''Variants:'''

Revision as of 16:52, 8 August 2024


Logo (1990s-2000s?)


Visuals: On a white background, the camera pans down to reveal a red cartoon filmstrip with the yellow letters "ABC" written on each full cell, and the words "BBEY", "ROADCAST" and "OMMUNICATIONS" written next to each one in a black MC Price Tag Font, highlighted in gold. The camera zooms upwards to an aerial view of the logo, and a star sparkles on the letters one-by-one, with each getting larger and larger. The finished product is shown still for a few seconds before fading out.

Variants:

  • A still variant exists.
  • On the Fun Song Factory GMTV Series, the logo is still and has "for" at the top left corner of the logo and the copyright info below.
  • Sometimes, the logo fades out early.

Technique: Digital computer animation.

Audio: The ending of "Cops on a Bike" by Paul Keogh.

Audio Variant: On Wow! That's What I Call Nursery Rhymes, the logo is completely silent.

Availability:

  • Seen at the end of music-related tapes or programmes from Abbey Home Entertainment, such as Fun Song Factory, Spot videos, and on Wow! That's What I Call Nursery Rhymes, among others.
  • The still variant can be seen on Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes, Dirty Beasts and the Fun Song Factory GMTV Series.
  • The logo can be seen at the beginning of some programmes such as Roald Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile, and is also retained on the DVD release.
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