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'''Visuals:''' A rigid "<span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.7px mediumseagreen; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''6'''</span>" is shown on a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background. After slightly backing away, the screen splits where the left half is white and contains a larger copy of said number. The initial shot is covered through three vertical masks, which shifts to the right before becoming complete white and replaced with a "6" made up of three thick, black strips. The screen splits in half again with the black "6" shrinking and the other half, |
'''Visuals:''' A rigid "<span style="font-size: 14px; color: black; -webkit-text-stroke: 0.7px mediumseagreen; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''6'''</span>" is shown on a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background. After slightly backing away, the screen splits where the left half is white and contains a larger copy of said number. The initial shot is covered through three vertical masks, which shifts to the right before becoming complete white and replaced with a "6" made up of three thick, black strips. The screen splits in half again with the black "6" shrinking and the other half, pink and with a larger copy of the "6", appearing. Then, the aforementioned new background covers the screen, this time with two halves of a "6" made up of differently sized triangles. The halves slide towards each other before the screen becomes four halves. The top left and bottom right contains two bordered white hexagons on a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background. The pink halves slide away and the hexagons slightly shrink before the screen switches over to the second version of the "6" on a lime background. It briefly flashes to the third "6", also white, before the initial shot with the "6" filled in returns. |
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'''Technique:''' Flash animation. |
'''Technique:''' Flash animation. |
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Camenati
1st ID (March 27, 2006-2007)
2nd ID (2007-2008)
3rd ID (April 10, 2016-2020?)
3th ID (2020?-May 6, 2024)
5th ID (May 7, 2024-)
Visuals: A rigid "6" is shown on a dark blue background. After slightly backing away, the screen splits where the left half is white and contains a larger copy of said number. The initial shot is covered through three vertical masks, which shifts to the right before becoming complete white and replaced with a "6" made up of three thick, black strips. The screen splits in half again with the black "6" shrinking and the other half, pink and with a larger copy of the "6", appearing. Then, the aforementioned new background covers the screen, this time with two halves of a "6" made up of differently sized triangles. The halves slide towards each other before the screen becomes four halves. The top left and bottom right contains two bordered white hexagons on a dark blue background. The pink halves slide away and the hexagons slightly shrink before the screen switches over to the second version of the "6" on a lime background. It briefly flashes to the third "6", also white, before the initial shot with the "6" filled in returns.
Technique: Flash animation.
Audio: A fast paced and upbeat, percussions and keyboard-driven EDM soundtrack.