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'''Legacy:''' Not only does this logo have basic animation, but it rips off ''two'' logos at the same time (Columbia Pictures and Coca-Cola).
'''Legacy:''' Not only does this logo have basic animation, but it rips off ''two'' logos at the same time (Columbia Pictures and Coca-Cola).


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Revision as of 18:34, 4 November 2022


(1980's)

Nicknames: "Columbia Rip-Off", "Coca-Columbia"

Logo: We see various closeups of a drawing of the Statue of Liberty, wearing an American dress. After these closeups, we see the whole statue at the right. Then the word "Colombus" in the Coca-Cola font (hence the nickname "Coca-Columbia") scrolls down at the left and stops. The logo fades out and "présente" appears.

FX/SFX: All the animation, which is basic.

Music/Sounds: A rhythmic synth string theme.

Availability: Spotted on a French VHS of The Kid with the 200 I.Q.

Legacy: Not only does this logo have basic animation, but it rips off two logos at the same time (Columbia Pictures and Coca-Cola).

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