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===Background===
'''Bumper Films''' (Ffilmiau Bumper Cyf) was a Welsh children's stop-frame animation production company formed on June 26, 1982 by John Walker and Ian Frampton. They are best known for ''Fireman Sam'', which premeired in 1987 and is still going strong today. In 2001, the ''Fireman Sam'' brand was sold to [[
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▲|Bumper Films (Fireman Sam).jpg|''Fireman Sam'' Original variant
▲|Bumper Films (New logo , 1987).png|''Fireman Sam'' VHS variant
▲|Bumper Films (Fireman Sam, Welsh, Season 1-3).png|''Fireman Sam'' Welsh variant
▲|Bumper Films (Fireman Sam, Season 4).png|''Fireman Sam season 4'' variant
▲|Bumper Films (Joshua Jones).jpg|''Joshua Jones'' variant
▲|Bumper Films (Joshua Jones, Welsh).png|''Joshua Jones'' Welsh variant
▲|Bumper Films (Current prints,1994).png|''Fireman Sam'' Remastered variant
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▲'''Logo:''' The screen fades to a white background, and a picture of a bumper car fades in. Inside it are two boys; the first one is wearing headphones and holding out a microphone, and the second is looking through a camera with a telephoto lens. On the car is a yellow flag with the company name in black. The whole symbol is colored blue and yellow. Underneath the bumper car is the text "BUMPER FILMS Ltd for S4C", with "S4C" being in said channel's corporate typeface and with each letter colored respectively in blue, green and red. A copyright stamp attributing Prism Art & Design Ltd is displayed underneath.
'''Variants:'''
* Starting with ''Joshua Jones'', the logo is redrawn, with the flag coloured blue with white lettering, and "BUMPER FILMS" is in Futura Condensed with 2 dots on both sides of the text. The "for" text on this show also mentions the [[BBC Productions|BBC]] and Prism Art & Design, and there are copyright stamps for Rob Lee and S4C.
* On
* On early episodes of ''Fireman Sam'', the "S4C" letters are in blue and directly based on the 1982 corporate typeface.
* On Season 4 of ''Fireman Sam'', the logo
* On post-1995 reruns of Welsh prints of ''Fireman Sam'' (Or ''Sam Tân'' in Welsh), the logo is set on a black
* On current remastered prints of the original series of ''Fireman Sam'', the logo has the 1995 S4C logo in the left corner, and the 2000 [[HIT Entertainment]] logo in the right corner, and the copyright notice now also says "© (year) S4C International (with S4C in the 1995 typeface, along with the notice that reads "BUMPER FILMS for S4C") and Prism Art & Design Limited, a HIT Entertainment Company."
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'''Availability:''' This logo was seen on the original broadcasts of the first four seasons of ''Fireman Sam'', and can also be found on VHS releases thereof.
* The variant with both the 1995 S4C and 2000 HIT
* The logo was present on all episodes of ''Joshua Jones'', which was given a DVD release in Australia, but not the UK.▼
▲*The variant with the HIT logo is seen on current DVD releases and BBC iPlayer prints of the original series of ''Fireman Sam'' (where the intro freezes when Sam gives a thumbs up and then the title zooms in), though some DVD releases have the original logo intact.
▲*The logo was present on all episodes of ''Joshua Jones'', which was given a DVD release in Australia but not the UK.
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Bumper Films (Ffilmiau Bumper Cyf) was a Welsh children's stop-frame animation production company formed on June 26, 1982 by John Walker and Ian Frampton. They are best known for Fireman Sam, which premeired in 1987 and is still going strong today. In 2001, the Fireman Sam brand was sold to Gullane Entertainment and after production on Starhill Ponies ended in 2002, the rest of the company closed down.
Visuals: The screen fades to a white background, and a picture of a bumper car fades in. Inside it are two boys; the first one is wearing headphones and holding out a microphone, and the second is looking through a camera with a telephoto lens. On the car is a yellow flag with the company name in black. The whole symbol is colored blue and yellow. Underneath the bumper car is the blue text "BUMPER FILMS Ltd for S4C", with "S4C" being in said channel's corporate typeface and colours. A copyright stamp attributing Prism Art & Design Ltd is displayed underneath.
Variants:
Technique: Fading effects.
Audio: On Fireman Sam, the synthesized whoosh from the end of the show's theme tune is heard. Oddly, the "whoosh" sound is also heard in Joshua Jones, but sounds noticeably faster.
Audio Variant: On the Fireman Sam special "Snow Business", a wind-like sound is heard.
Availability: This logo was seen on the original broadcasts of the first four seasons of Fireman Sam, and can also be found on VHS releases thereof.
Visuals: On a white canvas background, the text "Bumper Films" is seen under the Mike Young Productions logo in a blue pudgy font. Underneath the symbol, there is "for S4C" with "S4C" being in the channel's then-current logo typeface. A copyright stamp appears below.
Technique: Digital graphics.
Audio: The end theme of the show.
Availability: Was only seen on Starhill Ponies.