Forum:Logos from a Dream

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18 May 2021

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I figured I revive something from the CLG Dream Logos Wiki.


What is this?

This forum is where you list dreams where logos appear in. These are dreams, not thought up. It's a side effect of looking at logos too much.


Rules:

1. Links to images are allowed, but can not be uploaded to this wiki.

2. Keep it appropriate.

3. Videos are permitted.

4. Have fun!

(Edit / June 1: This will have to be the only place to post Logos from a Dream, since WikiFoundry is shutting down.)


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11 June 2021

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Want to view the original Wikifoundry page? Go to the archived page on the LogoFun13 Videos Wiki by clicking here!


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Bumping this with some dreams I had from 2018. They were recorded in a notebook.


The first dream goes like this:

Me and Garfield were getting ready to go to Super Kicks. On the television in the living room, some 2018 20th Century Fox dream logos were on-screen. I don't remember them all, but I do remember a variation where the TCF logo was styled like the Walt Disney Pictures logo seen on "Tron: Legacy". It had the animation of the Disney logo (the forming of the logo) and the camera panning of the Fox logo.


The other dream is as follows:

We went to the LogoFun13 Cinema (not a real cinema, so don't try to find it's location) to watch The LogoFun13 Movie (again, not real, so don't try to find a showtime for it). We entered the theater while another film was ending, which was "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (on PBS). (The cinema in my dreams can present movies from TV Channels.) The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Universal Pictures. (The film is actually released by 20th Century Fox.) After the film faded to black, four MGM logos appeared! (The current logo was the 2nd from the right, and the other three were the "Leo's First Appearance" logo [yes, I gave that logo a custom nickname].) (Unlike my other dreams where the MGM logo's volume would be turned up to the max, the MGM logo's volume was normal.) There was one roar before the logos faded out (meaning that it was a shortened logo), but Garfield got scared when he saw the four MGM logos side-by-side. After the MGM logos faded out, the Warner Bros. and Universal appeared, in the same style as the MGM logos. (The current logos for these companies were on the far right.) After that, some Screen Gems logos appeared, followed by the PBS logos. Then, for intermission, it showed the Science Channel (SCI). The dream ends there.


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Here's a dream I once happened to have: it was the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo, but for some reason the lady was walking on the pedestal, before she took out her torch and held it up like she usually does.


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3 September 2021

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Bumping this with something strange that happened in one of my recent dreams: I was watching Terminator on a TV channel (I think it was Fox), when, after the "Film modified" screen, the current Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo appeared. I was used to MGM having their logo appear on certain films, plastering old logos, but after the MGM logo faded out, the current Orion Pictures logo (the one with the "A MGM Company" byline) appeared, plastering the old logo. The current and old Orion logos are the same, just some minor changes. Afterwards, the Hemdale Film Corporation logo (as seen in a VHS release of said film) appeared, but it was restored in High-Definition. The companies that restored the film were credited as follows:

Restored by

Orion Pictures
and
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Restoration copyright © 2021 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc.

Weird, huh?


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15 September 2021

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I had a dream in 2011 when I was 12-13 years old:

I was sitting in front of my computer and was browsing YouTube, I saw a video called "Movie.wmv" which was made by TheViacomVistaFlagVofScreenGemsTristar1994. I clicked on the video then it showed the Colex logo in "Flipped-Major" and then in reverse, and then one of my Flash animations (that has the PBS logo and the V of Doom) showed up. When the animation stopped, the "JAN" logo showed up. When the logo is already formed, a frowning troll face showed up with the Larry Santiago fanfare. I ran away from the room.


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9 February 2022

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Bumping time, with some new ones. This is a multipart series for this dream.

Part One: The Discovery

(Disclaimer: Any companies depicted here throughout this series are figments of the author's imagination.)

I was ready to watch "Sleeping Beauty" on LogoFun13 Television 2. As the intro to the film started, I noticed that something was off. First, instead of the Buena Vista Film Distribution Company text, it showed the RKO Radio Pictures print logo seen on Disney films, but the RKO text is removed, leaving only the "Radio Pictures" text. At the bottom of the triangle, there's some text that reads:

Distributed by Radio Pictures A LogoFun13 Corporation Company


The music was more bombastic and more better. The next title card was also different, as "Waddle Dee" replaced "Walt Disney". When the main title was presented, "Technirama" was replaced by "Panavision". Most of the cast that was seen at the opening credits was updated, plus the MPA and IASTE logos. The RCA logo was replaced with the Dolby Atmos logo too. The main film had updated animation.

I was able to watch the whole entire film, and I found out that the end credits were modified. Instead of the "THE END" screen, the end credits used were like most modern films, but had the same font as the opening titles.

After the end credits ended, I woke up.

Part 2 arrives soon!

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