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Revision as of 08:36, 16 May 2020
Logo description by Sagan Blob
Logo captures by Stephen Cezar, Sagan Blob, CokeFan12, Gilblitz112, and Mr. Gann
Video captures courtesy of GroverKent, Sagan Blob, and ClosingLogosHD
Background: Harmony Gold is a television production and distribution company established in 1983.
1st Logo (1983-1999)
Nicknames: "Text of Boredom", "Text of Annoyance", "Annoying Gold"
Logo: Over a black background, we see a big square marble, where "Harmony" (in a lavender-light blue color) writes itself. And then, "GOLD" (obviously in a gold texture) fades in below, and shines. Either "Presents" below the whole logo, or "A" and "Presentation" above and below the logo would fade in afterwards.
Variant:
- Sometimes, the marble would be absent.
- There's also exists a blue-gradient background version.
- The text above the logo may be in a different language like Spanish or French.
- On the 1988 Around the World in 80 Days miniseries, the still logo in yellow is place on a blue background, below the "A" and above the Rete Europa logo, reading "A Harmony Gold and Rete Europa production".
FX/SFX: The writing, the shine, and the fade-ins.
Music/Sounds: A 4-note synthesized trumpet with a harp tune, or the closing theme of the show/movie.
Availability: It's seen on some infamous dubs released by the company. This also appeared on Disney's release of Heidi.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (2000s- )
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