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'''Logo:''' On a cloudy and starry night, we see a lady sitting the top of a crescent, which is the moon (a la DreamWorks) playing the sitar. On the top right of the moon, we see a star that's blinking, while the clouds are moving from the right to the left of the screen. |
'''Logo:''' On a cloudy and starry night, we see a lady sitting the top of a crescent, which is the moon (a la DreamWorks) playing the sitar. On the top right of the moon, we see a star that's blinking, while the clouds are moving from the right to the left of the screen. |
Revision as of 13:59, 17 April 2022
Descriptions by
naxo-ole
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
naxo-ole
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
Descriptions by
naxo-ole
Captures by
naxo-ole
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
naxo-ole
Captures by
naxo-ole
Video captures courtesy of
Random Guy Productions
(1954-1961)
Logo: On a cloudy and starry night, we see a lady sitting the top of a crescent, which is the moon (a la DreamWorks) playing the sitar. On the top right of the moon, we see a star that's blinking, while the clouds are moving from the right to the left of the screen.
FX/SFX: The girl touching the sitar, the star blinking and the clouds. A combination of live-action and animation.
Music/Sounds: A relaxing melody made by the sitar, which is played by the girl.
Availability: Rare, seen only on the Malayalam social movies Neelakayul ("The Blue Cuckoo"), Rarichan Enna Pauran ("The Citizen Rarichan") and Mudiyanaya Puthran.
Editor's Note: None.