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'''Background:''' Barlik Film is a Turkish film production company founded in the late 1960's by a producer Ali Barlik. It did not use a logo until 1987.
'''Background:''' Barlik Film is a Turkish film production company founded in the late 1960's by a producer Ali Barlik. It did not use a logo until 1987.



Revision as of 11:02, 7 April 2022


Background: Barlik Film is a Turkish film production company founded in the late 1960's by a producer Ali Barlik. It did not use a logo until 1987.

1st Logo (1987)

Nicknames: "B", "Barlik B", "Possibly A Team Fortress Classic Logo Ripoff?", "Wait, How Is This Even A B?!"

Logo: We see a yellow screen. A yellow thing slowly slides to the right to show a black background with a Team Fortress Classic-like logo (except that the circle slice has replace by a square) with "BARLIK FİLM • ALİ BARLIK" being surrounded by two lines with "sunar" under the line.

FX/SFX: Choppy 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen only on Kocamın Karısı.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1987?)

Nicknames: "B II", "Barlik B II", "Possibly A Team Fortress Classic Logo Ripoff? II", "Wait, How Is This Even A B?! II", "The Turkish Video Feedback"

Logo: On a black background, there's a logo from before, this time in blue. We see the text that says "BARLIK FİLM SUNAR" fading in below. Several trails appear in front of them. Then they disappear, leaving the logo and the text. We fade out.

FX/SFX: The text fading in, the trails appearing and disappearing, reeks of Video Feedback effects. At least the animation isn't choppy. Not to mention the music, which is stolen from Rambo.

Music/Sounds: The blatant use of the Rambo theme.

Availability: Unknown, possibly it was seen on a VHS release of Kocamın Karısı.

Editor's Note: None.

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