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|text=I actually don't find this logo scary. It just looks cool imo.
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|text=I honestly am not scared of it, as is like the 1998 Klasky Csupo logo, which I like.
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|text=It's kind of scary imo. Well, because it's loud.
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|text=This logo from Shera Films: https://youtu.be/h3Iuv9JAgwA?si=LzzF6gJEESeu0Sel
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|text=I am not scared of this! It's not even fully captured yet lol
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|text=The T.A.T. Communications Company logo according to LARDLOGO.
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|text=Red Hour 1999
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Kbcars123456
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21 June 2024

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There are many logos that are know to be scary, so send me one and see if I am scared of it or not.


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This Dream Art Production logo variant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-kUHtF2gUs&pp=ygUWImRyZWFtIGFydCBwcm9kdWN0aW9uIg%3D%3D


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It's acutally not that scary, though the end king of got me worried because i thought it was a jumpscare


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Not only is it very cheesy, but I find it scary too! The screaming, subject matter, blood, and dark atmosphere just don't feel pleasant to me.


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Not only is it very cheesy, but I find it scary too! The screaming, subject matter, blood, and dark atmosphere just don't feel pleasant to me.

The beep music in the logo and the final transition of the skull (which turns gold and looks like a jumpscare) also don't help at all. Obviously the logo was all intentional, as the company (founded by Caleb Emerson) made trashy films of questionable quality like Die You Zombies Bastards!.


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I actually don't find this logo scary. It just looks cool imo.


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I actually don't find this logo scary. The logo looks cool imo.


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Oz Film Company, the first ever nightmare logo.


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I honestly am not scared of it, as is like the 1998 Klasky Csupo logo, which I like.


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Stretch Films


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It's kind of scary imo. Well, because it's loud.


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This logo from Shera Films: https://youtu.be/h3Iuv9JAgwA?si=LzzF6gJEESeu0Sel


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I am not scared of this! It's not even fully captured yet lol


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The T.A.T. Communications Company logo according to LARDLOGO.


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Red Hour 1999

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