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===Background=== |
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Boje Buck Filmproduktion is a German production company founded by Claus Boje and Deltev Buck in 1992. |
Boje Buck Filmproduktion is a German production company founded by Claus Boje and Deltev Buck in 1992. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Night of the Lepus", "The Rabbit", "Snake-Killing Rabbit", "The Evil Rabbit", "The Rabbit from Hell", "You're Next" |
'''Nicknames:''' "Night of the Lepus", "The Rabbit", "Snake-Killing Rabbit", "The Evil Rabbit", "The Rabbit from Hell", "You're Next" |
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'''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 the second brown rabbit behind. Then on the left |
'''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 the second brown rabbit behind. Then on the left, "BOJE BUCK" and "präsentiert" in gold and with a black shadow under the text fades in. The text is black and in a Stencil font, with a red separation line and appears creased. |
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and "präsentiert" in gold and with a black shadow under the text fades in. The text is black and in a Stencil font, with a red separation line and appears creased. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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'''Variants:''' On Knallhart, the background is black, there is only the one rabbit with the snake, they are in black and white and much darker, and the white name was in a different font (like from a crayon from a blackboard) and just slides in from the left, has a crayon white separator, and the text "präsentiert" doesn't appear. |
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* On ''Knallhart'', the background is black, there is only just the rabbit with the snake, they are in black and white and much darker; along with the name being in a different font (like from a crayon from a blackboard) and just slides in from the left, has a crayon white separator, and the text "präsentiert" doesn't appear. |
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* On the trailer and the film of ''Same Same but Different'', the rabbit and the snake appear inside some high grass in a landscape with palm trees in the background. Only the upper half of the bodies of both animals are visible due to the height of the grass. In addition, the text has a blue separator and just splashes in; and the logo begins with the transition of a circle zooming-in on a black background. |
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* On ''NVA'', the rabbit wears a soldier hat and his ear twitches at the end. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Just a simple zoom-out from the rabbit's (evil) face. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Just a simple zoom-out from the rabbit's (evil) face. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' |
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie or silence. |
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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 and |
'''Availability:''' Seen on films distributed by the company, such as ''Knallhart'', ''Wir können auch anders'', ''Same Same but Different'', ''Sonnenallee'', ''Herr Lehmann'', ''Bandyta'' and ''NVA''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is infamous for its very, very creepy imagery, although the concept could likely be a reference to the Killer Rabbit from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''. |
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is infamous for its very, very creepy imagery, although the concept could likely be a reference to the Killer Rabbit from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''. |
Revision as of 12:35, 8 September 2021
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EnormousRat
Background
Boje Buck Filmproduktion is a German production company founded by Claus Boje and Deltev Buck in 1992.
(1992-)
Nicknames: "Night of the Lepus", "The Rabbit", "Snake-Killing Rabbit", "The Evil Rabbit", "The Rabbit from Hell", "You're Next"
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 the second brown rabbit behind. Then on the left, "BOJE BUCK" and "präsentiert" in gold and with a black shadow under the text fades in. The text is black and in a Stencil font, with a red separation line and appears creased.
Variants:
- On Knallhart, the background is black, there is only just the rabbit with the snake, they are in black and white and much darker; along with the name being in a different font (like from a crayon from a blackboard) and just slides in from the left, has a crayon white separator, and the text "präsentiert" doesn't appear.
- On the trailer and the film of Same Same but Different, the rabbit and the snake appear inside some high grass in a landscape with palm trees in the background. Only the upper half of the bodies of both animals are visible due to the height of the grass. In addition, the text has a blue separator and just splashes in; and the logo begins with the transition of a circle zooming-in on a black background.
- On NVA, the rabbit wears a soldier hat and his ear twitches at the end.
FX/SFX: Just a simple zoom-out from the rabbit's (evil) face.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie or silence.
Availability: Seen on films distributed by the company, such as Knallhart, Wir können auch anders, Same Same but Different, Sonnenallee, Herr Lehmann, Bandyta and NVA.
Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for its very, very creepy imagery, although the concept could likely be a reference to the Killer Rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.