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Background: GM Entertainment iswas a fake, bootleg company started in China. They were really little-known.
 
1st logo

Revision as of 00:01, 2 July 2020

Logo descriptions by donutsmasher2505

Photos by donutsmasher2505

Video captures by donutsmasher2505

Editions by donutsmasher2505, VideomasterReturns (a.k.a. Chaz Loftus)


Background: GM Entertainment was a fake, bootleg company started in China. They were really little-known.

1st logo

(2000s?)

Logo: On a moderately zooming black space background, we see a giant G and a smaller M float and land in the upper middle portion of the screen. The letter M sits on top of the G. Then little twinkles transform into glowing white letters spelling out "GM entertainment" in the middle and they are made bolder with a wiping motion. The golden letters DVD spin up and down, then lands with a small, light purple explosion along with a long, thin blue beam across the middle. Finally, both the company name and the gold letters shine intensely from left to right

FX/SFX: The background zooming into space, the shiny letters moving about. Decent CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A soft, gentle two-note synth tune with a whoosh sound effect in the middle.

Availability: Unknown. Seen on bootleg DVDs.

Editor's Note: None.

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