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===2nd Logo (May 31, 2005-March 16, 2013)=== |
===2nd Logo (May 31, 2005-March 16, 2013)=== |
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* On some films like ''Superman Returns'', ''Jonah Hex'' and ''Green Lantern'', the last two images of the zoom-out portion are customized to reflect the film. |
* On some films like ''Superman Returns'', ''Jonah Hex'' and ''Green Lantern'', the last two images of the zoom-out portion are customized to reflect the film. |
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* A still version exists. |
* A still version exists. |
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* On some video games, no text is used. |
* On some video games and ''DC Showcase: Catwoman'', no text is used. |
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* At the end of some shows, the logo is still. |
* At the end of some shows, the logo is still. |
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* On Season 5-10 of ''Smallville'', ''The Science of Superman'', the short-lived ''Human Target'', and various DC animated movies, the logo is shortened to the text shining. |
* On Season 5-10 of ''Smallville'', ''The Science of Superman'', the short-lived ''Human Target'', and various DC animated movies, the logo is shortened to the text shining. |
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* On all DC Showcase films, the logo fades into a picture with animated shows, such as ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Imaginary Forces. |
'''Technique:''' CGI by Imaginary Forces. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* The logo is often modified to fit the show's style. |
* The logo is often modified to fit the show's style. |
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* At the beginning of ''Teen Titans Go!'', there is the [[Cartoon Network]] logo on a {{color|hotpink|pink}} background. Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes, in bird form) appears. As he approaches, he turns back into his normal self, covering up the entire logo. After that, he transforms into various animals before transforming into a {{color|green}} DC logo, which then |
* At the beginning of ''Teen Titans Go!'' starting with Season 5, there is the [[Cartoon Network]] logo on a {{color|hotpink|pink}} background. Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes, in bird form) appears. As he approaches, he turns back into his normal self, covering up the entire logo. After that, he transforms into various animals before transforming into a {{color|green}} DC logo, which then rosas at us. |
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* Starting with ''DC Showcase: Sgt. Rock'', the logo is covered up with other logos of animated shows, such as ''Young Justice'', ''Teen Titans Go!'' and ''Harley Quinn'' |
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* An open matte version exists. |
* An open matte version exists. |
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* A split-screen version is sometimes seen when ''Teen Titans Go!'' is aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. |
* A split-screen version is sometimes seen when ''Teen Titans Go!'' is aired on [[Cartoon Network]]. |
DC Entertainment is the production arm of DC Comics. The company is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment that manages its DC units and intellectual property (characters) in other units as they work with other Warner Bros. units. It also delves into those units within the DC Universe (DCU), formerly the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
Visuals: Against a black or white background, there is the corporate DC Comics logo (used from 1977-2005) in various color schemes, such as blue, black, orange, or gold.
Variant: On the Teen Titans Go! Hollywood Special episode "Kabooms" (July 20, 2018), the logo is in white in a 20th Century Fox FBI Warning style, replacing the "O" in "CAUTION", and the background is orange.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: It has hardly been seen on films or television series, but appears on numerous games based on the company's Batman, Catwoman, Justice League, and Superman franchises from 1996 to 2005.
Visuals: On a black background, there is a shining wall full of blue dots. As the screen zooms out, there is a close-up of someone's eye, the face of a character (possibly the Joker) with a menacing grin, and a man getting punched. As the camera finishes zooming out, the dots form the letters "DC" as a shooting star forms around them, and the words "DC COMICS" appear below the logo. The words and logo slowly zoom out before fading out.
Variants:
Technique: CGI by Imaginary Forces.
Audio: A triumphant and heroic orchestral fanfare, composed by Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion and Lolita Ritmanis.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Appears on DC-licensed products from 2005-13.
Visuals: There is the then-new DC Comics logo, which shows a solid blue letter "D" with its edge peeled to reveal a white "C" under it, the text "DC COMICS" below it, and the byline "FROM DC ENTERTAINMENT" below the company name.
Trivia: This logo was designed by Landor Associates, and is meant to represent the dual identity trope of the superhero genre, one identity peeling back to reveal the other.
Variant: A list of custom variants were used, depending on the film or TV show.
Technique: None.
Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie. On TV series, the show's closing theme is used.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Appears on DC-licensed products from 2012-16.
Legacy: This logo was widely criticized when it debuted, with the design considered a downgrade from the previous logo, as well as its animation, if any, being too simplistic. It was said to look more like a logo for a paper company than anything else.
Visuals: See this page for variants.
Variants: See this page for variants.
Technique: See this page for variants.
Audio: Sound effects that correspond with the action, which varies from show to show. The Supergirl pilot had no music.
Availability:
Legacy: A favorite of fans of DC television programming.
Visuals: On a black background, there is a blue circle with the stylized letters "D" and "C" in it.
Trivia: This logo was designed by Pentagram.
Variants:
Technique: None. 2D animation for the animated version.
Audio: None, the movie's opening theme or the show's closing theme.
Availability: Appears on DC-licensed products from 2016-onward.
Legacy: This logo is considered by many to be a return to form and a great homage to the 1977 logo.
Visuals: The sequence starts with the members of the Justice League (in order of appearance: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern), which then transitions to multiple DC characters standing together. Everything zooms out to reveal the DC logo with a shiny texture.
Trivia: The imagery is based on comic book artist Alex Ross's artwork on DC Comics, particularly the "Kingdom Come" comic. The logo sequence itself was storyboarded by Gabe Crate.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.
Audio: It mainly uses the opening theme of the movie. On Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, it uses a dramatic orchestral fanfare.
Availability: Was first seen on Wonder Woman, and has since appeared on various DC productions.
Legacy: It's a favorite among DC fans, mainly due to demonstrating the expansiveness of the DC brand.
Visuals: Against a dark background, the screen zooms out of the Superman logo glowing in Superman's chest, with his eyes shooting red laser beams. The camera flies to Wonder Woman's chest while she crosses her arms to avoid a projectile. Then, a close-up of the Flash runs, and the screen zooms out to Green Lantern's ring shooting a beam while his fist is clenched. The screen then zooms out again to Batman flying on a blue-tinted background with flying debris. The logo zooms out to the debris as it reveals the then-current DC Comics logo.
Technique: CGI by Prologue. It can be seen on their website.
Audio: A triumphant orchestral fanfare.
Availability: Unused. Since DC rebranded its look in mid-2016, it was never seen on any DC-licensed products. The only way you can see this now is on Prologue's Vimeo page.
Visuals: Various superhuman symbols (Superman's, Batman's, which becomes the Bat-Signal, Wonder Woman, and the Green Lantern) appear in black-and-white ink, surrounded by motion lines, which all lead to the same DC logo used in the Prologue prototype, but in black and white. The logo then turns to color.
Trivia: The logo is based on Frank Miller's art style.
Technique: CGI by Michael Daniels at Devastudios.
Audio: Unknown, as all we have are style frames.
Availability: Can only be seen in the form of style frames on Michael Daniels' website here.
Visuals: Matter is formed from thin air, first becoming ground and gravel, then forming into pencil lead-like shapes, then black ink. Blue ink splashes across the gravel to form the 2016 DC logo, which zooms out.
Trivia: The logo is meant to represent the three main stages of a comic (pencil, ink, color) forming a cosmos.
Technique: CGI by Michael Daniels at Devastudios.
Audio: Unknown, as all we have are style frames.
Availability: Can only be seen in the form of style frames on Michael Daniels' website here.
Visuals: Flows of blue and red-orange energy crisscross, illuminating various heroes and landscapes, and form the 2016 DC logo in a stormy light. The light fades, turning the logo blue.
Trivia: The logo is based on the existing DC Comics 52 Multiverse, and is meant to showcase the different realities as rivers leading to the source.
Technique: CGI by Michael Daniels at Devastudios.
Audio: Unknown, as all we have are style frames.
Availability: Can only be seen in the form of style frames on Michael Daniels' website here.
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