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'''Legacy:''' This logo is notorious in the logo community for being one of the cheapest logos from Argentina and its blatant theft of the animation and audio from the first Prism Entertainment logo.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is notorious in the logo community for being one of the cheapest logos from Argentina and its blatant theft of the animation and audio from the first Prism Entertainment logo.

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Revision as of 23:14, 5 December 2022



(1980s)


Logo: The first Prism Entertainment logo plays as usual, but when the sixth shooting star leaves its set of dots, the logo freezes and seven horizontal blue lines start to appear on the screen, one-by-one and from bottom to top. "ENTERPRISE", in white, slides in on top when the lines are done appearing before "PRODUCCIONES" appears below it. The text and lines scroll up, and "PRESENTA" appears, which then also scrolls up.

FX/SFX: The Prism Entertainment logo's animation coupled with primitive computer animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Prism Entertainment logo, which is also looped when the lines appear. A metallic thud sound also plays when "ENTERPRISE" slides in.

Availability: Unknown. Reportedly seen on a few adult video tapes from Argentina. Go to said country and check adult shops and adult video retailers for VHS tapes with an Enterprise Producciones print.

Legacy: This logo is notorious in the logo community for being one of the cheapest logos from Argentina and its blatant theft of the animation and audio from the first Prism Entertainment logo.

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