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===Logo (1994-2006)===
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'''Trivia:''' The cherub image is a mirrored crop from the oil painting ''Sistine Madonna'' by Italian renaissance artist Raphael.
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 27 September 2024
Logo (1994-2006)
Visuals: On a black background, a box containing an illustration of a cherub daydreaming (from Raphael's painting Sistine Madonna) fades in. The box inside the background disappears as the cherub changes into an orange outline. The words "DREAM ENTERTAINMENT" fade in afterwards.
Trivia: The cherub image is a mirrored crop from the oil painting Sistine Madonna by Italian renaissance artist Raphael.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: None, or the opening or closing theme of the movie. On According to Spencer, a relaxing piano/horn tune with chimes plays over the logo.
Availability: It was seen on movies such as 100 Girls, Elvis Took a Bullet, According to Spencer, Girl Fever, Monster Man, 3 Below, and Disaster!.