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===(1990's)===
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a South Korean home video distributor.

===Logo (1990's)===


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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts with the ending portion of the 1991 [[Alliance Entertainment Corporation|Alliance]] logo (when the gemstone is turning up and the logo is formed, the gemstone can even be seen as the logo fades in), except there is a box chyroned over the logo containing a yellow circle reading 'BUMIL' in a lined black font with three lines cut out of the bottom-left (resembling the 1988 [[Saban Entertainment]] logo) and 'ENTERTAMENT' below with a yellow line behind it, all over a blue-white gradient. The circle flashes as a spark flashes behind it four times, and the background fades to black, leaving only the logo.
'''Logo:''' TBA.


'''Technique:''' CGI, pulled from the Alliance logo, coupled with simple computer animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' Cheap chyroned animation and copied CGI. Stolen animation (shining) from [[Alliance Entertainment Corporation (Canada)|Alliance Communications]].


'''Music/Sounds:''' A portion of the 2nd [[RLJE Films|Image Entertainment]] jingle.
'''Audio:''' The last portion of the 1989 [[Image_Entertainment|Image Entertainment]] fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Seen on several South Korean tapes. It is unknown what tapes this company has distributed.
'''Availability:''' Possibly rarer than you think. Either you check the tapes you have got, or find a VHS with the logo on it from a thrift shop. Those may be the only options at this time.


[[Category:South Korean home entertainment logos]]
'''Editor's Note:''' Everything is done so very poorly, such as it is, with the stolen logo designs from [[Saban Entertainment]] and [[Alliance Entertainment Corporation (Canada)|Alliance Communications]], and the jingle being stolen from the Image Entertainment logo. As so doing, this is, by far, one of the worst creation ever created for a logo, in which will cause multiple laughs, hitting a wall, or getting caught off guard by it's misspelling of Entertainment.
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 10 August 2024


Background

Bumil Entertament was a South Korean home video distributor.

Logo (1990's)

Visuals: The sequence starts with the ending portion of the 1991 Alliance logo (when the gemstone is turning up and the logo is formed, the gemstone can even be seen as the logo fades in), except there is a box chyroned over the logo containing a yellow circle reading 'BUMIL' in a lined black font with three lines cut out of the bottom-left (resembling the 1988 Saban Entertainment logo) and 'ENTERTAMENT' below with a yellow line behind it, all over a blue-white gradient. The circle flashes as a spark flashes behind it four times, and the background fades to black, leaving only the logo.

Technique: CGI, pulled from the Alliance logo, coupled with simple computer animation.

Audio: The last portion of the 1989 Image Entertainment fanfare.

Availability: Seen on several South Korean tapes. It is unknown what tapes this company has distributed.

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