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===1st Logo (1990s)===
'''Nicknames:''' "Hungary's Take on the Espace Vidéo Européen Logo", "I Want A Roto TV So Badly..."▼
'''Logo:''' TBA▼
▲Nicknames: "Hungary's Take on the Espace Vidéo Européen Logo", "I Want A Roto TV So Badly..."
'''FX/SFX:''' All is done with CGI.▼
▲Logo: TBA
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized heroic fanfare.▼
▲FX/SFX: All is done with CGI.
'''Availability:''' TBA▼
▲Music/Sounds: A synthesized heroic fanfare.
'''Editor's Note:''' The CGI suffers from low framerates (where you can also see the animation delay frame by frame if you look closely) and a small number of polygons, and they had to use a plain-colored background for the ambience, despite how well it is executed. It's like a cheap rendition of the Espace Vidéo Européen logo (as noted by the nickname).▼
▲Availability: TBA
▲Editor's Note:The CGI suffers from low framerates (where you can also see the animation delay frame by frame if you look closely) and a small number of polygons, and they had to use a plain-colored background for the ambience, despite how well it is executed. It's like a cheap rendition of the Espace Vidéo Européen logo (as noted by the nickname).
===2nd Logo (2000s-)===
'''Logo:''' We see a trail of the Mokep logo with a bubble in the air while see is in below. Then the bubble goes down and the logo puts itself on the trail.▼
'''Variant:''' A later variant updates the graphics and gives the logo a more sinister look. It also does have no trail and the logo just fades in to the viewer, with the warnings following.▼
'''FX/SFX:''' The bubble and the words.
▲Logo: We see a trail of the Mokep logo with a bubble in the air while see is in below. Then the bubble goes down and the logo puts itself on the trail.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A peaceful violin theme with birds chirping.▼
▲Variant: A later variant updates the graphics and gives the logo a more sinister look. It also does have no trail and the logo just fades in to the viewer, with the warnings following.
'''Editor's Note:''' Some might have an issue with the animation in the earlier variant and the darkness in the later one though. In the normal variant, the trails and CGI don't look all that convincing and it looks a lot
▲Music/Sounds: A peaceful violin theme with birds chirping.
▲Editor's Note: Some might have an issue with the animation in the earlier variant and the darkness in the later one though.In the normal variant, the trails and CGI don't look all that convincing and it looks a lot likethe Antenne 2 screen from 1983-1987. Though it overall is less of an issue than in the previous logo.
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Logo description by
1st Logo (1990s)
Nicknames: "Hungary's Take on the Espace Vidéo Européen Logo", "I Want A Roto TV So Badly..."
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: All is done with CGI.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized heroic fanfare.
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: The CGI suffers from low framerates (where you can also see the animation delay frame by frame if you look closely) and a small number of polygons, and they had to use a plain-colored background for the ambience, despite how well it is executed. It's like a cheap rendition of the Espace Vidéo Européen logo (as noted by the nickname).
2nd Logo (2000s-)
Logo: We see a trail of the Mokep logo with a bubble in the air while see is in below. Then the bubble goes down and the logo puts itself on the trail.
Variant: A later variant updates the graphics and gives the logo a more sinister look. It also does have no trail and the logo just fades in to the viewer, with the warnings following.
FX/SFX: The bubble and the words.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful violin theme with birds chirping.
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: Some might have an issue with the animation in the earlier variant and the darkness in the later one though. In the normal variant, the trails and CGI don't look all that convincing and it looks a lot like the Antenne 2 ident from 1983-1987. Though it overall is less of an issue than in the previous logo.