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==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1998-200?)===
===Logo (1998-200?)===
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File:Fuji_Fun_Time_(late_1990s).png|The FCI logo.
File:Fuji_Fun_Time_(late_1990s).png|The FCI logo.
File:Fuji_Fun_Time_(1999).png|The Fuji Fun Time logo.
File:Fuji_Fun_Time_(1999).png|The Fuji Fun Time logo.
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'''Visuals:'''
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue neon tube swoops by. It zooms out to reveal a glass marquee, as some glass searchlights pass by. The FCI logo follows the blank marquee as it turns to face the camera. The FCI logo stops moving and quickly wipes down to reveal the green gradient text "Fuji Fun Time" in Rogliano Bold.


'''Trivia:''' The marquee footage is actually a stock background from the stock effects company Cascom, which explains he bad superimposement for the FCI logo. This particular background is called "Neon Marquee", and was created in 1994. This version can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iolSBbF0zcs here.]]
'''Variants:''' Sometimes, the FCI logo and Fuji Fun Time texts are swapped.


'''Variants:''' Sometimes, the FCI logo and Fuji Fun Time texts are swapped.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation combined with CGI by Cascom.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Cascom, mixed with 2D digital graphics.


'''Audio:''' The stock music piece "A Minute Groove" by Terry Devine-King from the Hudson Music Library.
'''Audio:''' An abridged version of the stock music piece "A Minute Groove" by Terry Devine-King from the Hudson Music Library.


'''Availability:''' Seen before and after anime (such as ''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Dragon Ball GT'' and ''Kuma no Putaro'') shown on the now-defunct International Channel (now AZN Television).
'''Audio Variants:'''
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'''Legacy:''' Due to its obscurity, the logo was available in an incomplete state online for years, until the full logo and its variant were found by Practic in 2024.
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[[Category:Fujisankei Communications Group|Fujisankei Communications Group]]
'''Legacy:'''
[[Category:Logos with Cascom stock footage]]
For a while, the only known capture of this logo had cut to an Emergency Alert, until it (and it's other variant) resurfaced thanks to AVID user Practic.
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

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Latest revision as of 18:11, 16 May 2024



Logo (1998-200?)

Visuals: On a black background, a blue neon tube swoops by. It zooms out to reveal a glass marquee, as some glass searchlights pass by. The FCI logo follows the blank marquee as it turns to face the camera. The FCI logo stops moving and quickly wipes down to reveal the green gradient text "Fuji Fun Time" in Rogliano Bold.

Trivia: The marquee footage is actually a stock background from the stock effects company Cascom, which explains he bad superimposement for the FCI logo. This particular background is called "Neon Marquee", and was created in 1994. This version can be seen [here.]

Variants: Sometimes, the FCI logo and Fuji Fun Time texts are swapped.

Technique: CGI by Cascom, mixed with 2D digital graphics.

Audio: An abridged version of the stock music piece "A Minute Groove" by Terry Devine-King from the Hudson Music Library.

Availability: Seen before and after anime (such as Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT and Kuma no Putaro) shown on the now-defunct International Channel (now AZN Television).

Legacy: Due to its obscurity, the logo was available in an incomplete state online for years, until the full logo and its variant were found by Practic in 2024.

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