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<u>Nickname:</u> "The Sun on the Sky" |
<u>Nickname:</u> "The Sun on the Sky" |
Revision as of 11:12, 15 August 2020
Eric S and Logohub
Editions by
thehugetvfan
Video captures courtesy of
ArhiVid, Logo Archive and Peakpasha
Background
Daiei Motion Pictures was founded in 1942 as Daiei Motion Picture Company (大映株式会社, Daiei Kabushiki-gaisha), the studio went bankrupt in 1971. In 1974 it was bought by Tokuma Shoten; and in 2002 was sold to Kadokawa Shoten and renamed Kadokawa Daiei Motion Picture Co., Ltd., later Kadokawa Pictures.
1st Logo (1942-1960s)
Logo: On a blank background, we see the Daiei logo: consists of two circular outlines with a triangular cut on the bottom, as well as "映" on the top. Below is 大映株式会社製作 (Daiei Co., Ltd. Production).
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on early films from the company.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (1960s-Early 2000s)
Nickname: "The Sun on the Sky"
Logo: We see the logo and text from before above the clouds as the sun rises, illuminating everything. In newer films from the company, "製作" is cut from the name, rendering it as simply "Daiei Co., Ltd.".
FX/SFX: The sun rays starting to shine. Fairly simple animation, but good for its time.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Can be seen on every film (excluding early ones) produced from the company, including the famous Rashomon, and Ju Dou. It is also seen on later films before the company's closure like Pulse.
Editor's Note: None.