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Henrynguye5 and RSX-798
Captures by
RSX-798
Editions by
RSX-798 and Henrynguye5
Background
This was the home video division of Daiei Co., Ltd. It went defunct and was absorbed into Kadokawa Video.
1st Logo (1984-1985)
Visuals: It's simply a print version of the next logo fading in and out on a blue background.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on early Daiei Video VHS releases from the era, like Fatal Games.
2nd Logo (1985-1999)
Visuals: There is some quick flashes as the stars fly out with green lines, then the golden-yellow letter "V" with two straight lines each on top appears, placing on the center on a dark blue background. The green star flashes on the "V", and the lines extend as the words "DAIEI" and "IDEO" appear to make a complete word "DAIEIVIDEO". They shine.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synth fanfare.
Availability: Seen on Japanese VHS, VHD and Laserdisc tapes from this company, such as Gamera, Guardian of the Universe.
3rd Logo (1999-2003)
Visuals: On a smokey background with lines moving, there are blue and white letters moving from each other. It quickly rotates, and then the letters of "DAIEI VIDEO" appear in a plain 3D font. The letters and lines disappear, and the background turns black.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A xylophone theme, and a whooshes, culminating in a synth note.
Availability: Seen on later Japanese VHS and DVD releases, like Nagoriyuki.