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===1st Logo (December 14, 1979)===
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'''Visuals:''' WeOn seea black background with numerous stars, the letter "{{color|#008cd6|'''W'''}}" containing two lightning bolts can be seen inside a blue{{color|#008cd6|light neonblue}} square outline with the words "{{color|#008cd6|'''D'Wonder Films, Inc.'''}}" displayed below in a black background with numerous stars. A second later, the word Present would came out of"{{color|#008cd6|PRESENTS}}" nowhereappears below the company name itself. ThenFinally, everythingthe disappearssquare exceptoutline forand the text disappear, leaving the space background in contact for the rest of the logo.
 
'''Trivia:''' This is one of the first logos to use the ''Star Wars'' theme, which would later be used in various logos, most of them being South Asian film logos.
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'''Technique:''' Simple celCel animation.
 
'''Audio:''' The sounds of a thunderstorm, along with an upbeat dramatic fanfare.

Revision as of 16:46, 4 November 2023



1st Logo (December 14, 1979)


Visuals: On a black background with numerous stars, the letter "W" containing two lightning bolts can be seen inside a light blue square outline with the words "D'Wonder Films, Inc." displayed below. A second later, the word "PRESENTS" appears below the company name itself. Finally, the square outline and the text disappear, leaving the space background in contact for the rest of the logo.

Trivia: This is one of the first logos to use the Star Wars theme, which would later be used in various logos, most of them being South Asian film logos.

Technique: None.

Audio: The same music as the Star Wars opening theme.

Availability: Only seen on Bokyo.

2nd Logo (December 15, 1979-1980)



Visuals: The letter "W" in the same style as the last logo can be seen flashing black and white, along with the background. Two seconds later, the logo stops flashing before the logo, including the letter flash again, which makes the letter zoom out. Afterwards, the screen turns white, the letter turns black, a black rounded square outline appears outside of said letter, and the words "D'WONDER FILMS INC." wipes in below. Then, the square outline turns into an orange and the "W" turns gold. Finally, the background fades into black and the text turns yellow shortly after the shape and the letter are done switching to their respective colors.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: The sounds of a thunderstorm, along with an upbeat dramatic fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Ang Agimat Ni Pepe and Darna at Ding.

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