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===Background===
===Background===
Iron Circus Animation is an animation company that was first released as Iron Circus Comics back in 2006 with making Lackadaisy. Iron Circus didn't have a on-screen logo until the Youtube Short Film for Lackadaisy on March 29th, 2023.
Iron Circus Animation is an animation company that was first released as Iron Circus Comics back in 2006 with making Lackadaisy. Iron Circus didn't have a on-screen logo until the Youtube Short Film for Lackadaisy (Pilot) on March 29th, 2023.


===(March 29th, 2023-)===
===(March 29th, 2023-)===
'''Logo: '''On a black background with a purple tint spotlight, we see a late 19th/Early 20th century tin toy attached to something that may look similar to something done during a circus show, we then cut to another tin toy on a gear tie roping on a gear-outline floating, we then cut to 2 pins holding a gear cap going back and forth on a little line, beneath it is a gear, it then cuts to a full-view portion of the gear as another gear similarly the same zooming in as 2 spotlights with the same purple tint shine over the big gear as the words IRON CIRCUS ANIMATION in a black font with a white outline form over the gear as the gear turns black forming a white outline over the gear, it then stops cranking.
'''Logo: '''On a black background with a purple tint spotlight, we see a late 19th/Early 20th century tin toy attached to something that may look similar to something done during a circus show, we then cut to another tin toy on a gear tie roping on a gear-outline floating, we then cut to 2 pins holding a gear cap going back and forth on a little line, beneath it is a gear, it then cuts to a full-view portion of the gear as another gear similarly the same zooming in as 2 spotlights with the same purple tint shine over the big gear as the words IRON CIRCUS ANIMATION in a black font with a white outline form over the gear as the gear turns black forming a white outline over the gear, it then stops cranking.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:'''A short variant exists where it starts where the gear is already cranking, but the tin toys, 2 pins, and the small gear are omitted by a black circle in the big gear, the logo then plays out normally as usual.
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* A short variant exists where it starts where the gear is already cranking, but the tin toys, 2 pins, and the small gear are omitted by a black circle in the big gear, the logo then plays out normally as usual.
'''Technique:'''Stop-motion.
* A In-credit version of the logo exists where it's in a old-brown color next to the website to the Iron Circus Comics that made Lackadaisy.
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'''Technique:''' Stop-motion.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The Opening Theme.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The Opening Theme.

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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Sometimes it's silent, it also counts for the short variant.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Sometimes it's silent, it also counts for the short variant.
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'''Availability:''' Current. Seen in the Short Film Lackadaisy (Pilot) released on Youtube.
'''Availability:''' Current. Seen in the Short Film Lackadaisy (Pilot) released on Youtube.
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'''Legacy:''' A Nice Logo that brings the elements of tin toys from the Late 19th-Early 20th Century can be surprising to be used in a logo from the Early 2020s. It's highly unknown if any other company has ever used tin toys in their logos.
'''Legacy:''' A Nice Logo that brings the elements of tin toys from the Late 19th-Early 20th Century can be surprising to be used in a logo from the Early 2020s. It's highly unknown if any other company has ever used tin toys in their logos.

Revision as of 15:49, 3 May 2023



Background

Iron Circus Animation is an animation company that was first released as Iron Circus Comics back in 2006 with making Lackadaisy. Iron Circus didn't have a on-screen logo until the Youtube Short Film for Lackadaisy (Pilot) on March 29th, 2023.

(March 29th, 2023-)

Logo: On a black background with a purple tint spotlight, we see a late 19th/Early 20th century tin toy attached to something that may look similar to something done during a circus show, we then cut to another tin toy on a gear tie roping on a gear-outline floating, we then cut to 2 pins holding a gear cap going back and forth on a little line, beneath it is a gear, it then cuts to a full-view portion of the gear as another gear similarly the same zooming in as 2 spotlights with the same purple tint shine over the big gear as the words IRON CIRCUS ANIMATION in a black font with a white outline form over the gear as the gear turns black forming a white outline over the gear, it then stops cranking.

Variants:

  • A short variant exists where it starts where the gear is already cranking, but the tin toys, 2 pins, and the small gear are omitted by a black circle in the big gear, the logo then plays out normally as usual.
  • A In-credit version of the logo exists where it's in a old-brown color next to the website to the Iron Circus Comics that made Lackadaisy.

Technique: Stop-motion.

Music/Sounds: The Opening Theme.

Music/Sounds Variants: Sometimes it's silent, it also counts for the short variant.

Availability: Current. Seen in the Short Film Lackadaisy (Pilot) released on Youtube.

Legacy: A Nice Logo that brings the elements of tin toys from the Late 19th-Early 20th Century can be surprising to be used in a logo from the Early 2020s. It's highly unknown if any other company has ever used tin toys in their logos.

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