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'''Technique:''' Originally cel animation, and later 2D computer animation (likely Scanimate). In both cases, live-action footage is used, sometimes with video feedback.
'''Technique:''' Originally cel animation, and later 2D computer animation (likely Scanimate). Some bumpers use live-action footage, occasionally with video feedback as well.


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[[Category:Television Española]]
[[Category:Televisión Española]]
[[Category:Continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:Continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:Spanish continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:Spanish continuity bumpers]]

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Background

1st Bumper (1980-1987)

Visuals:

Variants:

Technique: Originally cel animation, and later 2D computer animation (likely Scanimate). Some bumpers use live-action footage, occasionally with video feedback as well.

Audio:

2nd Bumper (1987-1988)

Visuals:

Variants:

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

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