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===Background===
=== 1st Logo (1996-2000s) ===
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'''Audio:''' A majestic synth fanfare with sound effects that fit with the animation.
'''Availability:'''
=== 2nd Logo (2000s-) ===
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'''Audio:''' A THX Deep Note-like crescendo at first, being progressively obscured by whooshes as it goes on, followed by a mallet arpeggio, a phasing whoosh as the text forms, and a lower-octave version of the same mallet notes, followed by another phasing whoosh and a jet passing by. Finally, a watery sound when the ripple appears, some windchimes, and a synth warble.
'''Availability:'''
[[Category:Hungary]]
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Background
1st Logo (1996-2000s)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A majestic synth fanfare with sound effects that fit with the animation.
Availability: Found on early videotapes by Mirax. [Examples?]
2nd Logo (2000s-)
Visuals: Unknown
Variant: An URL variant of the logo exists, where the logo zooms out and "www." and ".hu" fall in-between the wordmark.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A THX Deep Note-like crescendo at first, being progressively obscured by whooshes as it goes on, followed by a mallet arpeggio, a phasing whoosh as the text forms, and a lower-octave version of the same mallet notes, followed by another phasing whoosh and a jet passing by. Finally, a watery sound when the ripple appears, some windchimes, and a synth warble.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]