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'''Logo:''' On a country landscape background, the screen fades in to a close-up of a detailed {{color|darkblue|blue}}-white rabbit with a snake in its mouth and a predatory look in its eyes. The screen then slowly zooms away, revealing the rest of the rabbit and snake and a {{color|brown}} rabbit behind. Then on the left, "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|BOJE BUCK}}'''" and "{{color|gold|präsentiert}}" with a black shadow under the text fades in. The upper text is black and in the Stencil font, with a {{color|red}} separation line and appears creased. |
'''Logo:''' On a country landscape background, the screen fades in to a close-up of a detailed {{color|darkblue|blue}}-white rabbit with a snake in its mouth and a predatory look in its eyes. The screen then slowly zooms away, revealing the rest of the rabbit and snake and a {{color|brown}} rabbit behind. Then on the left, "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|BOJE BUCK}}'''" and "{{color|gold|präsentiert}}" with a black shadow under the text fades in. The upper text is black and in the Stencil font, with a {{color|red}} separation line and appears creased. |
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'''Variant:''' Starting around the 2010s, the logo is slightly modified. After the screen has finished zooming out, the text pops in without the "{{color|gold|präsentiert}}" below it. |
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'''Trivia:''' The picture of the rabbit is actually a painting by German cartoonist and author Ernst Kahl, called ''Balsam und Gift''. It originally had the rabbit with a tired expression, but he then released books titled the same name with the rabbit with the current predatory expression in the covers. |
'''Trivia:''' The picture of the rabbit is actually a painting by German cartoonist and author Ernst Kahl, called ''Balsam und Gift''. It originally had the rabbit with a tired expression, but he then released books titled the same name with the rabbit with the current predatory expression in the covers. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D |
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie or none. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie or none. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films distributed by the company, such as ''Knallhart'', ''Wir können auch anders'', ''Same Same but Different'', ''Sonnenallee'', ''Herr Lehmann'', ''Bandyta'', ''Measuring the World'' and '' |
'''Availability:''' Seen on films distributed by the company, such as ''Knallhart'', ''Wir können auch anders'', ''Same Same but Different'', ''Sonnenallee'', ''Herr Lehmann'', ''Bandyta'', ''Measuring the World'', ''NVA'', and the ''Bibi & Tina'' films. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo is infamous for its imagery, however, the subject matter seems to be more so the rabbit protecting the brown rabbit behind it from the snake. |
'''Legacy:''' This logo is infamous for its imagery, however, the subject matter seems to be more so the rabbit protecting the brown rabbit behind it from the snake. |
Revision as of 01:31, 30 December 2022
Logophile
Editions by
SuperMax124, PM pinter and Hfmbears
Video captures courtesy of
EnormousRat
Background
Boje Buck Filmproduktion is a German production company founded by Claus Boje and Deltev Buck in 1992.
(1992-)
Logo: On a country landscape background, the screen fades in to a close-up of a detailed blue-white rabbit with a snake in its mouth and a predatory look in its eyes. The screen then slowly zooms away, revealing the rest of the rabbit and snake and a brown rabbit behind. Then on the left, "BOJE BUCK" and "präsentiert" with a black shadow under the text fades in. The upper text is black and in the Stencil font, with a red separation line and appears creased.
Variant: Starting around the 2010s, the logo is slightly modified. After the screen has finished zooming out, the text pops in without the "präsentiert" below it.
Trivia: The picture of the rabbit is actually a painting by German cartoonist and author Ernst Kahl, called Balsam und Gift. It originally had the rabbit with a tired expression, but he then released books titled the same name with the rabbit with the current predatory expression in the covers.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie or none.
Availability: Seen on films distributed by the company, such as Knallhart, Wir können auch anders, Same Same but Different, Sonnenallee, Herr Lehmann, Bandyta, Measuring the World, NVA, and the Bibi & Tina films.
Legacy: This logo is infamous for its imagery, however, the subject matter seems to be more so the rabbit protecting the brown rabbit behind it from the snake.