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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the Eiken wordmark, which consists of the words "'''エイケン'''" in a cubic-style bold script, usually in white.
'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the Eiken wordmark, which consists of the words "'''エイケン'''" in a cubic-style bold script, usually in white.

'''Variants:''' At the end of the opening sequences to ''Glass Mask'' the Eiken wordmark is colored in Blue.


'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.
'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.

Latest revision as of 12:08, 2 September 2024


Background

The animation division of the Television Corporation of Japan was spun-off from TCJ in 1973 and was rebranded to Eiken. Eiken continued producing most of TCJ's animated output and began overseeing future productions.

Logo (October 6, 1973-)

Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the Eiken wordmark, which consists of the words "エイケン" in a cubic-style bold script, usually in white.

Variants: At the end of the opening sequences to Glass Mask the Eiken wordmark is colored in Blue.

Technique: Superimposed animation.

Audio: The opening and/or ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the company's productions, such as later episodes of Sazae-san since 1973.

Television Corporation of Japan Co., Ltd.
Eiken
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