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'''Availability:''' Rare, seen on several South Korean tapes, which can be found at thrift stores. |
'''Availability:''' Rare, seen on several South Korean tapes, which can be found at thrift stores. |
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, although some may find it humorous due to the blatant use of stolen assets and the misspelling of 'ENTERTAINMENT'. |
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[[Category:South Korean home entertainment logos]][[Category:South Korea]][[Category:Home entertainment logos]] |
Revision as of 00:22, 18 November 2022
VideomasterReturns
Captures by
VideomasterReturns
Editions by
Logohub
Video captures courtesy of
Logomax Entertainment
(1990's)
Logo: We start 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 (suspiciously 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.
FX/SFX: The shining from the Alliance logo, the circle flashing, and the background dissapearing.
Music/Sounds: A portion of the fanfare from the 1989 Image Entertainment logo.
Availability: Rare, seen on several South Korean tapes, which can be found at thrift stores.
, although some may find it humorous due to the blatant use of stolen assets and the misspelling of 'ENTERTAINMENT'.