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===1st Logo ( |
===1st Logo (May 8, 1960-March 31, 1986)=== |
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Fuji Television |
File:Fuji Television - Tokyo Movie (1969, from "Aim for the Ace!").jpeg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1971 - GeGeGe no Kitarō).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1978 - Galaxy Express 999).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1981 - Dr. Slump – Arale-chan).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1985 - GeGeGe no Kitarō) 1.jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1986 - Dragon Ball) (with Original 1957 Fuji TV wordmark).jpg |
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'''Visuals:''' There is the 1959 Fuji TV wordmark, which consists of the words "フジテレビ" bolded and in italics on a superimposed white font. |
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'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The opening or ending theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' First seen on Fuji TV's first television production, ''Bōfura shinshi''. However, footage from that show has yet to be found. |
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===2nd Logo (April 1, 1986-)=== |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1985 - GeGeGe no Kitarō) 2.jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1986 - Dragon Ball).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1986 - Anmitsu Hime, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1986 - Anmitsu Hime, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1987 - Norakuro-Kun) (Episode 1-32, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1987 - Norakuro-Kun) (Episode 1-32, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1988 - Norakuro-Kun) (Episode 33-50, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1988 - Norakuro-Kun) (Episode 33-50, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1988 - Osomatsu-kun, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1989 - Magical Girl Chukana Paipai).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1989 - Magical Hat, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1989 - Magical Hat) (Episode 1-23, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1990 - Magical Hat) (Episode 24-33, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1990 - Heisei Tensai Bakabon, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1990 - Heisei Tensai Bakabon, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1990 - La Belle Fille Masquée Poitrine).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1991 - Ore Wa Chokkaku, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1991 - Ore Wa Chokkaku, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1991 - Marude Dameo, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1991 - Marude Dameo, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1992 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 1-66, Opening).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1992 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 1-29, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1993 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 30-59, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1993 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 60-83, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1994 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 67-112, Opening).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1994 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 83-102, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1994 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 103-111, Closing).jpg |
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File:Pierrot (1994 - YuYu Hakusho) (Episode 112, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1993) (From - Aoki Densetsu Shoot!) (Opening).png |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1995 - Ninku, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1995 - Ninku) (Episode 1-28, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1995 - Ninku) (Episode 29-50, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1996 - Ninku) (Episode 51-55, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1996 - Midori no Makibaō, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Pierrot (1996 - Midori no Makibaō, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - Toei (1996 - GeGeGe no Kitarō).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (1998 - Dokkiri Doctor, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (1998 - Dokkiri Doctor) (Episode 1-19, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (1999 - Dokkiri Doctor) (Episode 20-26, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV-Yomiko Advertising-Toei (1999) (From - Digimon Adventure).png |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (2000 - Ghost Stories, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (2000 - Ghost Stories, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (1999 - GTO) (Episode 1-16, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (1999 - GTO) (Episode 1-16, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (2000 - GTO) (Episode 17-43, Opening).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (2000 - GTO) (Episode 17-33, Closing).jpg |
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File:Fuji TV - SPE Visual Works - Pierrot (2000 - GTO) (Episode 34-43, Closing).jpg |
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'''Visuals:''' There is the 1986 Fuji TV logo, which consists of the Fujisankei eye symbol on the left with the words "フジテレビ" in a futuristic-style text on the right in a superimposed white font. |
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'''Variant:''' On some shows, such as ''Dokkiri Doctor''', the dot in the Fujisankei eye is colored in red. |
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'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation. |
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'''Audio:''' The opening or ending theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' First seen on Fuji TV shows from 1986 onwards such as later episodes of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''GeGeGe No Kitaro'' (1986). |
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===3rd Logo (1988)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background with some flooring, there is the Fujisankei symbol with some searchlights. The symbol spins around while the wordmark zooms in. Once the wordmark zooms in, the symbol stops spinning while the two searchlights spotlight at the logo before fading to black. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' A triumphant tune with violin and trumpet sounds. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Professional Baseball News''. |
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===4th Logo (1997-2001)=== |
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File:Fuji Television Network (1993) (Credit - JimHawkwind03411).png |
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'''Visuals:''' A silver shape flies backwards and in a turning motion. It is revealed to be an abstract drawing of a eye with three eyelashes and a round pupil that stops in the middle of the black screen and "twinkles". As the small flash from the "twinkle" shrinks away, the screen turns white and the eye changes color as well (the pupil turns red, and the rest black). Above and below the eye, blocks of "static" turn into words in blue-colored letters. Above it is "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." Below the eye is, "FUJI CREATIVE CORPORATION". |
'''Visuals:''' A silver shape flies backwards and in a turning motion. It is revealed to be an abstract drawing of a eye with three eyelashes and a round pupil that stops in the middle of the black screen and "twinkles". As the small flash from the "twinkle" shrinks away, the screen turns white and the eye changes color as well (the pupil turns red, and the rest black), forming the Fujisankei eye symbol. Above and below the eye, blocks of "static" turn into words in blue-colored letters. Above it is "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." Below the eye is, "FUJI CREATIVE CORPORATION". |
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'''Variant:''' On reruns of later seasons of ''Iron Chef'', this logo's text differs a bit from above. The animation is still the same, but only "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." fades in below. |
'''Variant:''' On reruns of later seasons of ''Iron Chef'', this logo's text differs a bit from above. The animation is still the same, but only "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." fades in below. |
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'''Availability:''' It was seen in American airings of ''Iron Chef'' (the original series, not ''Iron Chef USA'') on Food Network and the Cooking Channel. The ''Iron Chef'' variant can also be seen on some Japanese airings of ''Thomas & Friends''. |
'''Availability:''' It was seen in American airings of ''Iron Chef'' (the original series, not ''Iron Chef USA'') on Food Network and the Cooking Channel. The ''Iron Chef'' variant can also be seen on some Japanese airings of ''Thomas & Friends''. |
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===5th Logo (1998-2001)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' The camera zooms out throught a blue space background full of asteroids, until it stops to a yellow Saturn with various space rocks below. The camera rotates as the planet becomes the Fuji TV "Eyemark" symbol, and the rocks became the golden "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." text below. The logo stands for a few second with the space background zooming back. |
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'''Visuals:''' The camera zooms out throught a blue space background full of asteroids, until it stops to a yellow Saturn with various space rocks below. The camera rotates as the planet becomes the Fujisankei "Eyemark" symbol, and the rocks became the golden "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." text below. The logo stands for a few second with the space background zooming back. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Iron Chef'' in Japan and the first USA adaptation of ''Iron Chef''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Iron Chef'' in Japan and the first USA adaptation of ''Iron Chef''. |
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===6th Logo (October 7, 2007-November 23, 2012)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, there is a white square. Inside it, is the Fujisankei symbol with the words "Original Format Created By" on the top and "Fuji Television Network, Inc." (in its corporate font) on the bottom before the two knives appear. |
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'''Technique:''' A mix of digital traditional animation with CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' The theme for ''The Next Iron Chef''. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on episodes of ''The Next Iron Chef''. |
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Revision as of 02:14, 30 June 2024
1st Logo (May 8, 1960-March 31, 1986)
Visuals: There is the 1959 Fuji TV wordmark, which consists of the words "フジテレビ" bolded and in italics on a superimposed white font.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: First seen on Fuji TV's first television production, Bōfura shinshi. However, footage from that show has yet to be found.
2nd Logo (April 1, 1986-)
Visuals: There is the 1986 Fuji TV logo, which consists of the Fujisankei eye symbol on the left with the words "フジテレビ" in a futuristic-style text on the right in a superimposed white font.
'Variant: On some shows, such as Dokkiri Doctor, the dot in the Fujisankei eye is colored in red.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: First seen on Fuji TV shows from 1986 onwards such as later episodes of Dragon Ball and GeGeGe No Kitaro (1986).
3rd Logo (1988)
Visuals: On a black background with some flooring, there is the Fujisankei symbol with some searchlights. The symbol spins around while the wordmark zooms in. Once the wordmark zooms in, the symbol stops spinning while the two searchlights spotlight at the logo before fading to black.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A triumphant tune with violin and trumpet sounds.
Availability: Seen on Professional Baseball News.
4th Logo (1997-2001)
Visuals: A silver shape flies backwards and in a turning motion. It is revealed to be an abstract drawing of a eye with three eyelashes and a round pupil that stops in the middle of the black screen and "twinkles". As the small flash from the "twinkle" shrinks away, the screen turns white and the eye changes color as well (the pupil turns red, and the rest black), forming the Fujisankei eye symbol. Above and below the eye, blocks of "static" turn into words in blue-colored letters. Above it is "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." Below the eye is, "FUJI CREATIVE CORPORATION".
Variant: On reruns of later seasons of Iron Chef, this logo's text differs a bit from above. The animation is still the same, but only "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." fades in below.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A dreamy chiming sound ending with a synthesized ring.
Availability: It was seen in American airings of Iron Chef (the original series, not Iron Chef USA) on Food Network and the Cooking Channel. The Iron Chef variant can also be seen on some Japanese airings of Thomas & Friends.
5th Logo (1998-2001)
Visuals: The camera zooms out throught a blue space background full of asteroids, until it stops to a yellow Saturn with various space rocks below. The camera rotates as the planet becomes the Fujisankei "Eyemark" symbol, and the rocks became the golden "FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK, INC." text below. The logo stands for a few second with the space background zooming back.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Two locking sounds.
Availability: Seen on Iron Chef in Japan and the first USA adaptation of Iron Chef.
6th Logo (October 7, 2007-November 23, 2012)
Visuals: On a blue background, there is a white square. Inside it, is the Fujisankei symbol with the words "Original Format Created By" on the top and "Fuji Television Network, Inc." (in its corporate font) on the bottom before the two knives appear.
Technique: A mix of digital traditional animation with CGI.
Audio: The theme for The Next Iron Chef.
Availability: Seen on episodes of The Next Iron Chef.