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(1980s)

Logo: After a 10-second green digital countdown disappearing, three red/green/blue stripes wipe in from top to bottom, with the ones near the top are more bigger. After each stripe finishes wiping in "CINE VIDEO" in a futuristic font wipes in vertically on these stripes. We cut to a B&W photo of Charlie Chaplin that later zooms in, followed by a lot more images of characters and scenes from various movies, then to Charlie Chaplin again. We fade out, and we go back to the Cine Video logos.

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A held synth note decreasing in volume at the countdown. A new wave theme for the actual logo animation and copyright screen after it. This is actually "Conduciendo una Locomotora" by Pedro Aznar.

Availability: Unknown.

Legacy: This is one of the longest logos documented on this wiki, clocking in at 1 minute and 30 seconds.

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