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===Logo (1997-2005)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' In space, we see a gold comet flying towards the screen. If you look closely at the beginning, you can see two meteors as well. As the comet fills the screen, we see a religious Hindu symbol fading in. Unknown. |
'''Visuals:''' In space, we see a gold comet flying towards the screen. If you look closely at the beginning, you can see two meteors as well. As the comet fills the screen, we see a religious Hindu symbol fading in. Unknown. |
Revision as of 08:54, 10 October 2023
Descriptions by
TheEye12
Captures by
Tabit
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Damien L and The Annoying Commenter
TheEye12
Captures by
Tabit
Editions by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
Damien L and The Annoying Commenter
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Logo (1997-2005)
Visuals: In space, we see a gold comet flying towards the screen. If you look closely at the beginning, you can see two meteors as well. As the comet fills the screen, we see a religious Hindu symbol fading in. Unknown.
Trivia: The Hindu symbol used in this logo is the Aum/Om symbol.
Technique: 3D animation.
Audio: A note that plays throughout the whole logo and gets louder throughout. When the lightning appears, a fierce thunderclap, which repeats when "Bheeshm" shines.
Audio Variant: One particular variant uses a few whooshes and the BBC thunderclap can be heard.
Availability: This was seen on a TV series known as Shaktimaan.