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* ''Popeye The Sailor Man'': On a blue bumpy background is a yellow and 3D version of the "a.a.p." logo from before. The camera backs away a bit, and then the words "associated artists productions" and "presents" appear (with "presents" in script), along with Popeye's head, Olive Oyl and Popeye. Some copyright info for King Features Syndicate is shown at the bottom left. |
* ''Popeye The Sailor Man'': On a blue bumpy background is a yellow and 3D version of the "a.a.p." logo from before. The camera backs away a bit, and then the words "associated artists productions" and "presents" appear (with "presents" in script), along with Popeye's head, Olive Oyl and Popeye. Some copyright info for King Features Syndicate is shown at the bottom left. |
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* ''Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies'': The same logo, but instead of Popeye's head, Olive Oyl and Popeye, are Porky's head, Daffy's head, Elmer and Bugs. The copyright is for Warner Bros. instead of King Features Syndicate |
* ''Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies'': The same logo, but instead of Popeye's head, Olive Oyl and Popeye, are Porky's head, Daffy's head, Elmer and Bugs. The copyright is for Warner Bros. instead of King Features Syndicate. |
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'''Closing Title:''' Exclusive to ''Popeye'' cartoons, the closing title is the same as the first, except for the specific background and color of the text from this variation plus the placement of the company's name is different (it appears on two lines at the left of the "p's" stem). |
'''Closing Title:''' Exclusive to ''Popeye'' cartoons, the closing title is the same as the first, except for the specific background and color of the text from this variation plus the placement of the company's name is different (it appears on two lines at the left of the "p's" stem). |
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'''Availability:''' Restoration of Popeye and WB cartoons mean less sightings of this logo, although it's still not hard to find. |
'''Availability:''' Restoration of Popeye and WB cartoons mean less sightings of this logo, although it's still not hard to find. |
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* Could be easily spotted on many 1980s and 1990s VHS releases of public domain Looney Tunes and Popeye cartoons. |
* Could be easily spotted on many 1980s and 1990s VHS releases of public domain Looney Tunes and Popeye cartoons. |
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* Tooncast (in Latin America) also keeps the WB version of this logo on two pre-1948 Daffy Duck cartoons |
* Tooncast (in Latin America) also keeps the WB version of this logo on two pre-1948 Daffy Duck cartoons whenever they rerun Looney Tunes shorts. |
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* It was also seen when TCM aired the two-reel Popeye "movies". |
* It was also seen when TCM aired the two-reel Popeye "movies". |
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* It also |
* It also appeared before the ''Looney Tunes'' short "Meatless Flyday" during the April Fools' 2023 Looney Tunes marathon on Cartoon Network. |
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* The ''Looney Tunes'' variant of this logo was also seen on MeTV on the short "I Taw a Putty Tat", as it was the Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals VHS copy from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]], as well as on several Censored Eleven prints released unofficially on Blu-ray by |
* The ''Looney Tunes'' variant of this logo was also seen on MeTV on the short "I Taw a Putty Tat", as it was the Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals VHS copy from [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]], as well as on several Censored Eleven prints released unofficially on Blu-ray by Thunderbean Animation. |
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* The ''Popeye'' variant of this logo can also be seen on several Famous Studios Popeye shorts on the Boomerang streaming app. |
* The ''Popeye'' variant of this logo can also be seen on several Famous Studios Popeye shorts on the Boomerang streaming app. |
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** Also, it's spotted on TCM airings of them on Saturday mornings, plus on MeTV on ''Toon In With Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons''. |
** Also, it's spotted on TCM airings of them on Saturday mornings, plus on MeTV on ''Toon In With Me'' and ''Saturday Morning Cartoons''. |
Note: This page is about Associated Artists Productions used on cartoon re-releases. For the description for live-action re-releases, click here.
Visuals: The initials "a.a.p." appear in lowercase, with the "p" having a very long stem and the stems for all the letters are in a different color than the rest of the logo. There's also a light on the letters, but only on the B&W version. Alongside the "p's" stem are the words "ASSOCIATED ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS INC.", and below all that is the word "Presents", written in cursive.
Closing Title: At the end of a short, the logo appears with the following message above it: "This picture has been presented by". Also, the full name of the company appears horizontally under the initials, with a space where the "p's" stem is. Again, there's a light on the letters on the B&W version.
Technique: This is a hand-drawn graphic.
Audio: The beginning or end of the music in whatever short has the logo.
Availability: At one point, they could still be seen on the colorized Fleischer Popeye shorts when aired on Boomerang, but newer airings post-2023 just use the B&W restorations from the Warner Archive DVD releases. Can still be spotted occasionally when a Fleischer redrawn pops up on TCM, airing instead of the B&W version.
Visuals:
Closing Title: Exclusive to Popeye cartoons, the closing title is the same as the first, except for the specific background and color of the text from this variation plus the placement of the company's name is different (it appears on two lines at the left of the "p's" stem).
Variants:
Technique: Live-action camera and fading effects.
Audio:
Audio Variants:
Availability: Restoration of Popeye and WB cartoons mean less sightings of this logo, although it's still not hard to find.
Legacy: The Warner Bros. variant is well-known amongst animation historians and fans of Looney Tunes for its presence on the "Censored Eleven" cartoons.
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