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'''Nicknames:''' "The Cheap Rings", "The Tinnitus Rings", "Cheesy Amaco", "Rings of Doom" "My Way's Nigerian Brother"
'''Nicknames:''' "The Cheap Rings", "The Tinnitus Rings", "Cheesy Amaco", "Rings of Doom" "My Way's Nigerian Brother", "The Loudest Logo Ever"


'''Logo:''' Over a {{Color|grey}} background (which looks a lot like several sticks together or a closeup of a tree) with a {{Color|yellow}} light beam at the top left corner, which all slowly move, we see three {{Color|turquoise}} rings spin around with {{Color|blue}} particles forming into the stacked text "{{Color|blue|Amaco}} {{Color|aqua|Productions}}" ({{Color|blue|Amaco}} being {{Color|blue}} and {{Color|aqua|Productions}} being {{Color|aqua}}) and spinning around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design, then the whole logo flashes.
'''Logo:''' Over a {{Color|grey}} background (which looks a lot like several sticks together or a closeup of a tree) with a {{Color|yellow}} light beam at the top left corner, which all slowly move, we see three {{Color|turquoise}} rings spin around with {{Color|blue}} particles forming into the stacked text "{{Color|blue|Amaco}} {{Color|aqua|Productions}}" ({{Color|blue|Amaco}} being {{Color|blue}} and {{Color|aqua|Productions}} being {{Color|aqua}}) and spinning around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design, then the whole logo flashes.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Deadly Wish'' and its sequel, ''Deadly Wish 2''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Deadly Wish'' and its sequel, ''Deadly Wish 2''.


'''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is classed to be one of, if not, THE loudest logos of all time because of the music and sound effects accompanied by it, which can also scare many young viewers. Though the cheap CGI might lower the scariness to some, also. The rings also look the same as My Way's logo.
'''Editor’s Note:''' This logo is classed to be one of, if not, THE loudest logos of all time because of the music and sound effects accompanied by it, which can also scare many young viewers. While logos like [[Colombiana de Television (Colombia)|Colombiana de Television]] can be loud, those are nothing compared to this logo. The cheap CGI might lower the scariness to some. The rings also look the same as My Way's logo.


[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]

Revision as of 22:24, 24 March 2022

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Nicknames: "The Cheap Rings", "The Tinnitus Rings", "Cheesy Amaco", "Rings of Doom" "My Way's Nigerian Brother", "The Loudest Logo Ever"

Logo: Over a grey background (which looks a lot like several sticks together or a closeup of a tree) with a yellow light beam at the top left corner, which all slowly move, we see three turquoise rings spin around with blue particles forming into the stacked text "Amaco Productions" (Amaco being blue and Productions being aqua) and spinning around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design, then the whole logo flashes.

FX/SFX: Like with typical Nigerian logos, very cheap CGI, probably done with Corel MotionStudio 3D.

Music/Sounds: Some whooshes at the start, then a synthesized theme. For whatever reason, the audio is compressed and bass-boosted heavily, making it absurdly loud.

Availability: Seen on Deadly Wish and its sequel, Deadly Wish 2.

Editor’s Note: This logo is classed to be one of, if not, THE loudest logos of all time because of the music and sound effects accompanied by it, which can also scare many young viewers. While logos like Colombiana de Television can be loud, those are nothing compared to this logo. The cheap CGI might lower the scariness to some. The rings also look the same as My Way's logo.

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