Hasbro (Commercial Tags)

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1st Logo (1980s-1985)

Logo: On a blue background, two people can be seen inside a house. At the bottom is a white section with the caption "HASBRO" on it. The two people move closer to each other.

Technique: Traditional Animation

Music/Sounds: A ding sound

Availability: Seen on Hasbro ads from the era, such as "Hungry Hungry Hippos" and "Lite Brite,"

2nd Logo (Boys Variant) (1982-1985)

Logo: On a white background, a grey stamp resembling the previous logo design is stamped by a hammer, spoofing the Mark VII limited logo.

Technique: Traditional Animation

Music/Sounds: A quick Hammer clang.

Availability: Appears on 1980s Hasbro commercials for toys aimed at a male audience, such as "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe."

3rd Logo (Girls Variant #1) (1983)

Logo: A pair of curtains can be shown with the Hasbro text from above shown below them. The curtains move back, revealing the logo design from above but with a pink background.

Technique: Traditional Animation

Music/Sounds: The end of the commercial

Availability: Appears on the very first "My Little Pony" commercial.

4th Logo (Girls Variant #2) (1983-1985)

Logo: On a tan background, a line is shown with the Hasbro text below it. Then, three dancers performed a short dance above the line.

Technique: Traditional Animation

Music/Sounds: The end of the commercial

Availability: Appears on various "My Little Pony" commercials.

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