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* The 1992 game show <u>''Infatuation''</u> shows this logo with a Genesis Entertainment Group copyright stamp.
* When Genesis Entertainment was fully brought by [[New World Entertainment]] in 1994, the byline "{{color|silver|{{Font|Serif|A NEW WORLD ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY}}}}"
* A sped-up version also exists.
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* July 18, 1990-1995: It starts with skittering effects as the starts shoot by, leading into a droning, atonal synth track that adds an ominous bass note when the "G" comes in. "GENESIS" shines in with a strange, distorted bell-like effect. This jingle was composed by Karissa A. Timmons, an employee at Genesis.
* 1991-1995: A series of laser-shooting sounds, then an ascending [[THX]]-like synth note that leads up to a calm synth note and a shimmering sound when "GENESIS" shines in.
* Season 1 episodes of ''Iron Man'' and ''Fantastic Four'' begin the theme over the [[Marvel Entertainment Group]] and [[Marvel Studios|Marvel Films]] logos; in at least one case, it abruptly switches from the 1991 music to the 1990 music. In turn, most season 1 episodes were later plastered with the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment]] logo and as a result, the Genesis theme plays over that logo.
* Some series would use the end-title theme from any show.
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* It was last seen on ''Real Stories of the Highway Patrol'' on H&I and syndicated prints of ''Tales from the Crypt'' on the now-defunct Chiller network, both of which had either the 1995 or 2013 20th Television logos following right after.
** It may also be preserved on VHS tapes of the former series.
* It was also seen on the ''Iron Man'' episode "The Origin of Iron Man" when Disney XD last aired it; most other season 1 episodes (and episodes of ''Fantastic Four'') were plastered by the 1996 [[Saban Entertainment]] logo and Netflix prints removed all the original logos for the 2009 [[Marvel Animation]] logo instead
** Most Disney+ prints have 1995 New World and/or 1996 Saban logos, but this is still retained on Disney+'s print of the ''Iron Man'' episode "The Armor Wars: Part 1".
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Founded by Gary Gannaway in 1982 and originally owned by Gannaway Enterprises Incorporated, Genesis Entertainment was a syndication company that introduced the concept of barter syndication, which is still in use today. On May 21, 1993, Ronald O. Perelman, owner of New World Communications, acquired 50% of Genesis from Gannaway, and the remaining stock in 1994, reincorporating it to New World/Genesis Distribution.
Visuals: On a cloudy sky background is a shady blue card with a logo on it zooming out rapidly. The logo is a teal abstract segmented cloud with a sunburst popping out of its top. Below the sunburst on the cloud is the text "GENESIS ENTERTAINMENT" in a white old-fashioned serif font. The logo shines.
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Technique: CGI.
Audio: The end theme of the show or none.
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Visuals: Over a space background are legions of shooting stars. From the right, a giant "G" (looking as if carved from a block of ice) zooms out, turning at an angle towards the screen. As shooting stars fly by the "G", it sparkles, and turns into a TV-tube ice shape with the "G" appearing as a cutout with small streaks flying from the left. Below the "G" tube, a bunch of sparkles form the words:
GENESIS
ENTERTAINMENT
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Technique: CGI.
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