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''Not to be confused with American video game company Flying Tiger Development.''
''Not to be confused with American video game company [[Flying Tiger Development]].''


===Background===
===Background===
'''Flying Tigers Entertainment''' (also known as '''Flying Tiger Entertainment''') is the production company of Rob Minkoff that was first formed as '''Sprocketdyne Entertainment''' as a joint venture between Rob Minkoff himself and [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony]] in 2003 to develop a ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'' film. During that time, the film got a lot of delays, and in 2006, Rob Minkoff joined [[DreamWorks Animation]] to complete the film eight years later, leaving this company dormant to produce only one film, ''Killer Diller'' (2004). It was later reorganised as Flying Tigers Entertainment as an offshoot to [[Prescience Films (UK)|Prescience]] founded by Paul Brett in United Kingdom. In 2021, it was again brought by filmmaker Rob Minkoff, and it moved its headquarters to United States to finish the production of ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank''. However, its former website instead of the current one is still used as of now.
'''Flying Tigers Entertainment''' (also known as '''Flying Tiger Entertainment''') is the production company of Rob Minkoff that was first formed as '''Sprocketdyne Entertainment''' as a joint venture between Rob Minkoff himself and [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony]] in 2003 to develop a ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'' film. During that time, the film got a lot of delays, and in 2006, Rob Minkoff joined [[DreamWorks Animation]] to complete the film eight years later, leaving this company dormant to produce only one film, ''Killer Diller'' (2004). It was later reorganised as Flying Tigers Entertainment as an offshoot to [[Prescience Films|Prescience]] founded by Paul Brett in United Kingdom. In 2021, it was again brought by filmmaker Rob Minkoff, and it moved its headquarters to United States to finish the production of ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank''. However, its former website instead of the current one is still used as of now.


===(July 10, 2022- )===
===Logo (July 10, 2022-)===
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Flying Tigers Entertainment (2022) (From - Paws of Fury The Legend of Hank).png
Flying Tigers Entertainment, Align, GFM Animation, Aniventure, Cinesite, HB Wink Animation, Paterson James Ltd, Difuze, and Skywalker Sound (2022) (From - the end of Paws of Fury The Legend of Hank).png
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'''Logo:''' On a red background, we see a black circle moving to the left to the center of the screen. Then it fades out into a black background with a silhouette of the tiger is seen in a red circle. After that, we see wings flying up and it turns into yellow and we also see the shiny gold text "FLYING TIGERS ENTERTAINMENT" with a brown outline fading in both at the same time.
'''Visuals:''' On a red background, there is a black circle moving to the left to the center of the screen. Then, it fades out into a black background, with a silhouette of the tiger is seen in the red circle. After that, the wings fly up and turn yellow, as the company name in a shiny gold font and a brown outline fade in both at the same time.


'''Variant:''' A still white in-credit version appears at the end of ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank''.
'''Variant:''' A still white in-credit version exists.


'''FX/SFX:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An Chinese-like dramatic majestic theme with a roaring sound at the end, composed by Bear McCreary.
'''Audio:''' A Chinese-like dramatic majestic theme with a roaring sound at the end, composed by Bear McCreary. Otherwise, the closing theme of the film.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' At the end of ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank'', the closing theme of the movie was used.
'''Availability:''' First seen on ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank'', and it likely be seen on other new films in the future.


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'''Availability:''' Brand new. First seen on ''Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank'', and it likely be seen on other new films in the future.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

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Latest revision as of 11:57, 9 August 2024


Not to be confused with American video game company Flying Tiger Development.

Background

Flying Tigers Entertainment (also known as Flying Tiger Entertainment) is the production company of Rob Minkoff that was first formed as Sprocketdyne Entertainment as a joint venture between Rob Minkoff himself and Sony in 2003 to develop a Mr. Peabody & Sherman film. During that time, the film got a lot of delays, and in 2006, Rob Minkoff joined DreamWorks Animation to complete the film eight years later, leaving this company dormant to produce only one film, Killer Diller (2004). It was later reorganised as Flying Tigers Entertainment as an offshoot to Prescience founded by Paul Brett in United Kingdom. In 2021, it was again brought by filmmaker Rob Minkoff, and it moved its headquarters to United States to finish the production of Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank. However, its former website instead of the current one is still used as of now.

Logo (July 10, 2022-)


Visuals: On a red background, there is a black circle moving to the left to the center of the screen. Then, it fades out into a black background, with a silhouette of the tiger is seen in the red circle. After that, the wings fly up and turn yellow, as the company name in a shiny gold font and a brown outline fade in both at the same time.

Variant: A still white in-credit version exists.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A Chinese-like dramatic majestic theme with a roaring sound at the end, composed by Bear McCreary. Otherwise, the closing theme of the film.

Availability: First seen on Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, and it likely be seen on other new films in the future.
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