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Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for being cheaply made.
Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for being cheaply made.

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Revision as of 04:04, 21 November 2020

Logo description by TheBigLogoFan2 Logo capture by TheBigLogoFan2 Video capture courtesy of Gilby 1385

(2000-2003)

Digital Video Dreams

Nicknames: "Digital Video Nightmares", "Explosion of the Text", "That's Not What DVD Stands For", "The Movie Poster Logo"

Logo: On a background which consists of a dark blue tinted image of an eye, an explosion, two airplanes which make a cross with their smoke, two dolphins, a boat, two DVDs, and a man running, we see an image of a slanted, circular arrow with the word "D V D" on it, rotating. As it does, the text "DIGITAL VIDEO DREAMS" in the Homoarakhn font, zooms up and rotates. When it stops rotating, it shines, the zooms in and pixelates.

FX/SFX: The DVD logo spinning, and the text rotating and pixelating.

Music/Sounds: A deep, synth drone at the beginning, followed by a held synth note after the text stops rotating, and an explosion when the text pixelates.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on a British DVD of the infamous A Bug's Life mockbuster "Bug Bites: An Ant's Life".

Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for being cheaply made.

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