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Also, I agree with WGBH: the 1977 logo was the one I grew up with because I saw it all the time at the end of Arthur. Never scared me.
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I don't think there's a thread for this, so I made one.

Here are my unpopular logo opinions:

-I don't really like the 2016 Vestron Video logo. I'm sorry, I want to like it, but the sound effect when the lasers fire sounds like a dentist drill.......

-Broadway is one of my least favorite THX trailers. It just has so much less personality than the other ones (if you're wondering, my favorite is probably Tex 2: Moo Can, but this probably isn't unpopular)

-I like the music in the UK Mr. Video logo. The visuals are bad, but still

-The Palace Video logo is awesome and not scary at all. Maybe this one isn't too unpopular, but I've seen it on so many "Scariest Logos" lists and I need to say this

-The Select Video logo has beautiful music

-The 1954 Mark VII Limited logo is kinda......eh in my opinion. I don't dislike it, but it's not that amazing to me either

I may have more, but these are what come off the top of my head.

Now, what are your unpopular logo opinions, if any?


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I forgot another one I have: the 1992-1994 L.A. Hero logo isn't even in the top 5 worst logos out there. It may not even be in my top 10 or 20 worst logos, even. I feel like everyone only starting calling the worst logo ever because No. did


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21 October 2021

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My unpopular logo opinions are: I was scared of the Tex logo as a kid while it’s very tame, because I didn’t like how Tex approached the camera. I’m no longer scared of it, though. The SPT logo didn’t annoy me because of it’s plastering, but I found it scary because of the music, probably because of how bombastic it it was. Again, I’m no longer scared of it, and now I’m annoyed at its plastering as well. That’s all for now.


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  • I think the trippy first Antenne 2 logo is beautiful and not scary at all. It's one of my favorite logos. Same for Ka2.
  • I don't see what's wrong with Sesame Workshop's current logo besides its simplicity, it's a really nice design.
  • The current Lionsgate logo is better than the gears one (well, both are great).
  • I've never been a fan of any of the LBS logos, and the 2008 Summit logo has always felt rather meh to me (first logo is nice, final logo is admittedly well animated but boy oh boy is it bland).
  • I agree with UltimateNinetales in that I have never been able able to understand how Palace Video is scary when it's funky music over neon lights.
  • I never was scared of WGBH at all either; I've loved since I was a kid and this new GBH rebrand is honestly a travesty.
  • Finally, and this may be a hard pill to swallow, but a lot of Indian logos are very religious, particularly with Hindu religion, and because of that seeing people call them all "scary" feels... a bit iffy to me.

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Oh, and one more thing: I’m actually not scared of that many logos. Some, such as those with jumpscares and NSFW content, still do, mainly because of those factors, but the rest I don’t really care about. Also, I agree with WGBH: the 1977 logo was the one I grew up with because I saw it all the time at the end of Arthur. Never scared me.

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