Forum:About Obscure Indian Logos

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Alrighty then, most of you haven't heard about such rare Indian logos. So I will show the most of you about these.


OVERVIEW


For those of you who don't know, "Obscure Indian Logos" are a common type of movie logos that are circulated around the 1930s-1990s. Many of these contain certain features such as

  1. Hindu gods
  2. Cheap animation
  3. Stolen logos (see the example below)
  4. Loud music
  5. Any instance of no company name (in some logos)


Some are scary, and some however are cheap


The most known example is Mehboob Productions, which is known for its logo including the iconic hammer-and-sickle symbol, which was the most known symbol for communism due to being used in the Soviet flag. But no no no no no, I won't say "cheeki breeki", i'd just like to show you another example.

Ramu Enterprises is infamous for ripping off 20th Century Fox's logo, but maybe did 20th Century Fox sue Ramu Enterprises? Ehh, maybe...


I won't show you many examples due to these logos looking scary enough.


OBSCURE ARGENTINIAN VHS/DVD LOGOS


Topic is similar, but now in Latin America. Now it is circulated around the 1970s to 2000s maybe? There are a lot of VHS/DVD companies like Sega, Cosmos Video, Hammer Video Home, etc.


The logo's directors are high on weed as hell, even they used footage of a CHEVRON COMMERCIAL!

Snoop Dogg actually made this logo, I think.

Sega is known for using the name of the video game company, such a disgrace to Sonic...



(alarm rings) Is it Hammer time? I think it is!


H-A-M-M-E-R, it means A BORING SLIDESHOW OF PEOPLE IN UNDER 2 MINUTES! It's like a YouTube video made with WMM!

Some of the pictures are ugly faces, so STOP! Hammer time!


CONCLUSION


Anyways, that just about wraps it up. What do you think of this?

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