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'''Visuals:''' A bright {{color|purple}} flash occurs at the bottom-left corner, and a black/golden mask zooms out with a glow. Shortly after the mask stops, a red swish occurs under the mask, forming the Chinese text. Then this text below:
'''Visuals:''' A bright purple flash occurs at the bottom-left corner, and a black/golden mask zooms out with a glow. Shortly after the mask stops, a red swish occurs under the mask, forming the Chinese text. Then this text below:
<center>GOLDEN CHILD AMUSEMENT & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.<br>PRODUCTION</center>
<center>GOLDEN CHILD AMUSEMENT & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.<br>PRODUCTION</center>
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 9 August 2024


Background

Golden Child Amusement & Development was a film company from Hong Kong.

Logo (January 6, 2000)

Visuals: A bright purple flash occurs at the bottom-left corner, and a black/golden mask zooms out with a glow. Shortly after the mask stops, a red swish occurs under the mask, forming the Chinese text. Then this text below:

GOLDEN CHILD AMUSEMENT & DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.
PRODUCTION

...fades in.

Trivia: The mask in this logo is actually meant to represent the Chinese Opera mask.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A bell toll mixed with a gong hit, then a choir tune, which culminates into a rising high synth drone.

Availability: It was seen on IQ Dudettes.

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