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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a South Korean home video distributor specializing in children's media and cartoon releases.


==Bungbung Comic Garden==
(19??-199?)
===Logo (1980s?-1990s?)===
[[File:Bungbung Cartoon Garden Home Video (1980s).png|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=-r7dOKHErCA}}


'''Visuals:''' The logo (consisting of a yellow rectangle outline with a dark red fill and blue rectangle atop with two cartoony eye-shapes in the blue part and "붕붕만화동산" below, in the red part) and a {{Color|yellow|light yellow}} rectangle outline both flip in simultaneously via turning left. Both the logo and rectangle are tipped on an angle. They both turn right-side up and zoom in to reveal just the logo over a zooming starfield. There is a bit of blue flashing in the uncolored part of the "eyes" as well. The logo then zooms out to the bottom right corner, revealing a green rectangle outline on the outside as it does so. Then, the whole logo flies away.
Nicknames: "The Two Eyes", "Eyes in Space"


'''Technique:''' Simple 2D effects.
TBA


'''Audio:''' A synthesized cover of part of the theme song to ''St. Elsewhere''.
2nd Logo


'''Availability:''' Appears on some of the company's earlier releases like ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1982).
(199?-????)


==Bungbung Cartoon Garden Home Video==
Nicknames: "The Two Eyes II", "What Is Dingo Pictures Doing Here!?"
===Logo (1990s?-2000s?)===
[[File:Bungbung Cartoon Garden Home Video (1990s).png|center|350px]]
{{YouTube|id=KaXx0msqfV4}}
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue-gray rectangle with nearly the same design as before (only now with "붕붕만화동산 홈 비디오" in a rounded square) flips vertically and zooms in toward toward the viewer, taking up the whole screen. After a few seconds, the logo fades out.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
Logo: TBA


'''Audio:''' The 8-second version of "Zip & Cindy" composed by Steve Kujala (which was infamously used in a handful of Dingo Pictures titles), albeit with the first second cut off.
FX/SFX: The logo flipping in.


'''Availability:''' Appears on some of the company's later releases like ''Hey! Bumbo''.
Music/Sounds: A bouncy flute-like song.


[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Music/Sounds Trivia: The song is a piece of production music by Killer Tracks that is best known for being featured in various films by the German animation company, Dingo Pictures (Known for its infamous collaborations with "video game" company Phoenix Games.) The song is called "Zip & Cindy", composed by Steve Kujala.
[[Category:Animation logos]]

[[Category:South Korea]]
Availability: Ultra rare.
[[Category:South Korean home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:South Korean animation logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

[[Category:Logos with film and television music]]
[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]] [[Category:Animation Logos]] [[Category:South Korean Logos]] [[Category:South Korean home entertainment logos]] [[Category:South Korean Animation Logos]]
[[Category:Logos with music by Killer Tracks]]

Revision as of 16:59, 10 August 2024


Background

Bungbung Cartoon Garden Home Video was a South Korean home video distributor specializing in children's media and cartoon releases.

Bungbung Comic Garden

Logo (1980s?-1990s?)


Visuals: The logo (consisting of a yellow rectangle outline with a dark red fill and blue rectangle atop with two cartoony eye-shapes in the blue part and "붕붕만화동산" below, in the red part) and a light yellow rectangle outline both flip in simultaneously via turning left. Both the logo and rectangle are tipped on an angle. They both turn right-side up and zoom in to reveal just the logo over a zooming starfield. There is a bit of blue flashing in the uncolored part of the "eyes" as well. The logo then zooms out to the bottom right corner, revealing a green rectangle outline on the outside as it does so. Then, the whole logo flies away.

Technique: Simple 2D effects.

Audio: A synthesized cover of part of the theme song to St. Elsewhere.

Availability: Appears on some of the company's earlier releases like The Wizard of Oz (1982).

Bungbung Cartoon Garden Home Video

Logo (1990s?-2000s?)

Visuals: On a black background, a blue-gray rectangle with nearly the same design as before (only now with "붕붕만화동산 홈 비디오" in a rounded square) flips vertically and zooms in toward toward the viewer, taking up the whole screen. After a few seconds, the logo fades out.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The 8-second version of "Zip & Cindy" composed by Steve Kujala (which was infamously used in a handful of Dingo Pictures titles), albeit with the first second cut off.

Availability: Appears on some of the company's later releases like Hey! Bumbo.

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