GoodTimes Entertainment

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Background

GoodTimes Entertainment was a home video company founded in 1984 by the Cayre brothers, who previously ran (and later revived) the record label Salsoul Records. It distributed TV shows, movies (both classic and contemporary) and lifestyle programs. The Kids Klassics division was formed to distribute children's programming. It also distributed budget priced releases from the Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures and Orion Pictures catalogs, among others. The company went bankrupt and closed down in 2005 and the assets were sold to Gaiam.

Note: This is not to be confused with Goodtimes Enterprises. Not to mention that early GoodTimes releases from 1984-85 did not have an onscreen logo; it generally cut straight to the film. It did have a print logo, which served as the basis for the first logo.


GoodTimes Entertainment

1st Logo (1985-1990)


Visuals:

  • 1985-1987: On a black-pink gradient background, a outlined arch with 4 empty sections is seen bottom center, which is quickly covered by a fuzzy-looking, parabolic rainbow from left to right. Then, the rest of the logo fades in: the text "GOODTIMES" is arched above the rainbow in a outlined tubular font, "HOME VIDEO is stacked below the rainbow in a similar font, and "PRESENTS" below everything at the beginning of the tape, or a copyright date in white at the end.
  • 1987-1990: On a sky blue-blue graident background, a cartoon rainbow with 8 sections wipes in from left to right, with a notable 3D effect to the entire thing. After it wipes in, the same text as before, but rendered with a 3D effect and in metallic gold, fade in. At the end of tapes, "PRESENTS"

Variants:

  • A black & white version exists on B&W films.
  • On reprints of MCA Home Video releases distributed by GoodTimes, the 1983 MCA Home Video logo would play as normal with a freeze frame at the end and "UNDER LICENSE TO" appearing underneath, followed by the GoodTimes logo.

Technique: 2D computer animation, with the early variant appearing to use Scanimation.

Audio:

  • 1985-1987: A rather generic synth tune in a cheerful tone.
  • 1987-1990: A crystallized sparkling sound followed by a synth percussion tune. The first variant had a generic synth fanfare.

Audio Trivia: Some versions of the song "Future Love" by Kristinia DeBarge feature a synth wind chime-like pad note at the beginning that's sampled from the penultimate half of this logo theme.

Availability: Very rare.

  • Seen on tapes from the period, namely Three Stooges and Abbott and Costello material.
  • Also appears on budget re-releases of MCA Home Video content.
  • Some early printings of 1989-90 releases have the 2nd variation, but were later updated with the 2nd logo.

2nd Logo (1989-2002)


Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background with several stars and nebulas dotting it, a giant silver film reel glides across the screen at high speeds. When the front comes into view, a film strip with pink cells is seen within the space, with every other space filled with the letters for "HOME VIDEO", though the space has only 2 spaces to represent it. The camera also starts to lower as the film reel flies backwards, revealing the rounded text "GOODTIMES" in a shiny material, and the film strip straightens out beneath the logo.

Variants:

  • On Platinum Series releases starting in at least 1991, a silver rectangle with the words "PLATINUM SERIES" swings in from under the film strip and shines after the logo forms.
  • Sometimes, the logo would transition away to the intro of the program, which varies from tape to tape.
  • Starting in 1996, the URL text "www.goodtimes.com" appears at the bottom of the logo. The GoodTimes website is currently redirected into Gaiam's web page.
  • A still version of the logo appears at the end of several tapes.
  • The closing version of the Platinum Series variant has the rectangle shine twice.
  • On The Three Stooges Story, the logo plays out normally with a much cheaper starfield. After a few seconds, it fades to a clip of The 3 Stooges acting out a barbershop trio act. It remains still until the logo finishes, of which it they take off their hats and then freeze frame again as the Platinum Series logo pops in below and shines. The URL is also now in a tall serif font, which fades out before the logo ends.
  • On MCA/Universal Home Video reprints distributed by GoodTimes, the MCA/Universal logo would play as normal, but the logo fades out when the wrapped around words 'UNDER LICENSE TO" appears in its place and straightens itself out on the star field, the 1989 GoodTimes logo would follow.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Starts with some "tinkles" and a whoosh as the film reel shifts downward, followed by a bombastic synth orchestral fanfare with a choir mixed in. On the "PLATINUM SERIES" variation, an additional whoosh is heard as the rectangle shines. On some releases and at the end of tapes, the logo is silent. The closing version of the Platinum Series variant just had 2 whoosh sounds in-sync with the rectangle shining.

Audio Variants:

  • There is a strange version of the Platinum Series variant where the sound effects are absent; this was used on the 1991 Platinum Series tape of the colorized version of March of the Wooden Soldiers.
  • A Spanish announcer can be heard in the Spanish VHS release of Leo the Lion: King Of The Jungle.

Availability: Common. Used in tandem with the next logo for its last 3 years.

  • Seen on various releases of the period, mostly consisting of public domain films and cartoons, licensed classic material, and even films like Halloween 3: Season of the Witch.
  • It replaces the "Rainbow" logo on some 1989-90 releases that used earlier tape masters.
  • One of the last releases was a 2002 DVD of The Beatles: Unauthorized.

3rd Logo (1997-February 4, 2006)


Visuals: Fading into a time-lapse shot of a cloudy afternoon sky, it zooms out to reveal the following text:

GOODTIMES
ENTERTAINMENT

The text is divided by a line and "GOODTIMES" a very tall font. The surrounding sky is also a different evening sky. The logo shines.

Variants:

  • Filmed and videotaped versions exist. The former is cropped while the latter is open-matte.
  • There is a variant with an URL below. This variant exists in both filmed and videotaped forms, and a stretched variant also exists.
  • A variant with "FEATURE PRESENTATION" fading underneath exists. This variant is videotaped.
  • A shorter variant where "NOW IN PRODUCTION" fading underneath exists. This variant is videotaped.
  • On Wulin Warriors, the logo is colored white and is placed by the top left corner of the screen. This is to the left of the logo for Distant Horizon, on top of the logo for Broadway Video and the above left of the logo for Pili International Multimedia.

Technique: A mix of live action and CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Uncommon.

  • Seen largely on DVDs of later content, as the previous logo was mostly used for VHS tapes.
  • The URL variant can be seen on Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys.
  • The "FEATURE PRESENTATION" variant is seen on the DVD of The Night Before Christmas.
  • The "NOW IN PRODUCTION" variant is seen on a trailer for In Search Of Santa on the VHS of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie.
  • The trailer variant is seen on trailers for Ben Hur and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie.
  • The Wulin Warriors variant only appeared on the aforementioned show, which was released after GoodTimes Entertainment filed for bankruptcy and was pulled after 2 episodes, before being put up on the AOL Kids service before that closed.

GoodTimes DVD

Logo (1998-2005)


Visuals: On a black background, the GoodTimes Entertainment logo from before is seen in silver, floating above a pool of black-tinted water. The logo lowers into the pool, creating droplets as it sinks, and then blue lightning circulates around the area for a second before the logo rises once more, releasing a cloud of mist as a chrome DVD logo rises and rotates towards the screen with the logo. The URL also rises up with the rest of the logos.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A brief synth note and a deep whir as the logo dives, followed by a synth tune with heavy percussion, ending with a MIDI-like cymbal crash and 3 synth horn notes.

Availability: Seen on GoodTimes DVD releases of the time such as The Nutcracker Prince, Car Wash, Earthquake, Born in East L.A., Problem Child, Jaws: The Revenge, Judgement Night, and Bustin' Loose.

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