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'''Nicknames:''' "The Doki Denki Tools", "Jim Davis's Tools"
'''Nicknames:''' "The Doki Denki Tools", "Jim Davis's Tools"


'''Logo:''' In a white space with an X-mark on the floor, a green anthropomorphic power drill with hands, feet, eyes and a big smile comes into the screen. He quickly glances around and drills a hole in the center of X-mark. Then, he has difficulty removing his nose and other anthropomorphic tools come; a hammer, a pencil, two screws and a vice. They begin to spin the drill until the logo (the text "DOKi DeNKi" in a yellow cartoony font with the "O" in "DOKi" looking like a shooting gallery target with a thin up arrow above it) comes and knocks them away. The logo stays on-screen and beats twice, then the red text "STUDIO" comes below.
'''Logo:''' In a white space with an X-mark on the floor, a green anthropomorphic power drill with hands, feet, eyes and a big smile comes into the screen. He quickly glances around and drills a hole in the center of X-mark. Then, he has difficulty removing his nose and other anthropomorphic tools come; a hammer, a pencil, two screws and a vice. They begin to spin the drill until the logo (the text "DOKi DeNKi" in a yellow cartoony font with the "O" in "DOKi" looking like a shooting gallery target with a thin up arrow above it) comes and knocks them away. The logo stays on-screen and beats twice, then the thin red text "STUDIO" comes below.


'''FX/SFX:''' Animation of the logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' Animation of the logo.


'''Variant:''' On the PS1 version of ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland'' (''Peter Pan in Return to Neverland'' in North America), the tools look smoother, and the "DOKi DeNKi" text is in a slightly different font with a thick gray shadow behind it, the arrow above the "O" is larger, and "STUDIO" is in a thicker black font.
'''Variant:''' On the PS1 version of ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland'' (''Peter Pan in Return to Neverland'' in North America), the tools look smoother, and the "DOKi DeNKi" text is in a slightly different font with a thick gray shadow behind it, the "O" and the arrow above it is larger, and "STUDIO" is in a thicker black font.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Two quiet thumps when the drill comes in, cartoony sounds when he looks around, the sound of drilling when he drills the X-mark, followed by more cartoony sounds, a quiet whooshing sound, a brief fast-paced jazzy tune when the tools spin the drill, ending with a boing sound when the logo knocks the tools away, and two springy sounds when the logo beats.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Two quiet thumps when the drill comes in, cartoony sounds when he looks around, the sound of drilling when he drills the X-mark, followed by more cartoony sounds, a quiet whooshing sound, a brief fast-paced jazzy tune when the tools spin the drill, ending with a boing sound when the logo knocks the tools away, and two springy sounds when the logo beats.
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland/Return to Neverland'' variant, the sounds are lower pitched.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland/Return to Neverland'' variant, the sounds are lower pitched.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on ''Tigger's Honey Hunt'', ''Party Time with Winnie the Pooh'' (''Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the Treasure'' in North America), and ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland'' (''Peter Pan in Return to Neverland'' in North America)
'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on ''Tigger's Honey Hunt'', ''Party Time with Winnie the Pooh'' (''Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the Treasure'' in North America), and ''Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland'' (''Peter Pan in Return to Neverland'' in North America).


'''Editor's Note:''' It's a funny logo. The tools also look like they were designed by Jim Davis (of ''Garfield'' fame), hence the nickname "Jim Davis's Tools".
'''Editor's Note:''' It's a funny logo. The tools also look like they were designed by Jim Davis (of ''Garfield'' fame), hence the nickname "Jim Davis's Tools".
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'''FX/SFX:''' More advanced animation in CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' More advanced animation in CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A click sound when the see lightbulb and the tools, scribbling sounds when the pencil draws the circle, screwing sounds that gradually increase in pitch as the drill screws the holes, followed by a deep bang when the hammer slams the circle, a shriek when we zoom out the "O", ending with a short shrill tune.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A click sound when we see the lightbulb and the tools, scribbling sounds when the pencil draws the circle, screwing sounds that gradually increase in pitch as the drill screws the holes, followed by a deep bang when the hammer slams the circle, a shriek when we zoom out the "O", ending with a short shrill tune.


'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Piglet's Big Game''.
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Piglet's Big Game''.

Revision as of 04:02, 12 August 2022

1st Logo (2000-2002)


Nicknames: "The Doki Denki Tools", "Jim Davis's Tools"

Logo: In a white space with an X-mark on the floor, a green anthropomorphic power drill with hands, feet, eyes and a big smile comes into the screen. He quickly glances around and drills a hole in the center of X-mark. Then, he has difficulty removing his nose and other anthropomorphic tools come; a hammer, a pencil, two screws and a vice. They begin to spin the drill until the logo (the text "DOKi DeNKi" in a yellow cartoony font with the "O" in "DOKi" looking like a shooting gallery target with a thin up arrow above it) comes and knocks them away. The logo stays on-screen and beats twice, then the thin red text "STUDIO" comes below.

FX/SFX: Animation of the logo.

Variant: On the PS1 version of Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland (Peter Pan in Return to Neverland in North America), the tools look smoother, and the "DOKi DeNKi" text is in a slightly different font with a thick gray shadow behind it, the "O" and the arrow above it is larger, and "STUDIO" is in a thicker black font.

Music/Sounds: Two quiet thumps when the drill comes in, cartoony sounds when he looks around, the sound of drilling when he drills the X-mark, followed by more cartoony sounds, a quiet whooshing sound, a brief fast-paced jazzy tune when the tools spin the drill, ending with a boing sound when the logo knocks the tools away, and two springy sounds when the logo beats.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland/Return to Neverland variant, the sounds are lower pitched.

Availability: Rare. Appears on Tigger's Honey Hunt, Party Time with Winnie the Pooh (Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the Treasure in North America), and Peter Pan: Adventures in Neverland (Peter Pan in Return to Neverland in North America).

Editor's Note: It's a funny logo. The tools also look like they were designed by Jim Davis (of Garfield fame), hence the nickname "Jim Davis's Tools".

2nd Logo (2003)


Nicknames: "The Doki Denki Tools II", "Jim Davis's Tools II"

Logo: In the dark, we see an anthropomorphic lightbulb surrounded by the tools from the previous logo. The pencil bends down and draws a circle on the floor, and the drill screws some holes, causing light to emerge from there. The others all get nervous as the hammer slams the circle, making a big hole. They all look through the hole, and we see they are looking through the "O" from the Adventures in Neverland/Return to Neverland variant of the previous logo, and "STUDIO" in a thick black font appears below it.

FX/SFX: More advanced animation in CGI.

Music/Sounds: A click sound when we see the lightbulb and the tools, scribbling sounds when the pencil draws the circle, screwing sounds that gradually increase in pitch as the drill screws the holes, followed by a deep bang when the hammer slams the circle, a shriek when we zoom out the "O", ending with a short shrill tune.

Availability: Seen only on Piglet's Big Game.

Editor's Note: Like the previous logo, it's funny, but unlike that logo, this was sadly only used on one game.

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