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Background

1st ID (March 1, 1982-September 30, 2000)


Visuals: There is a shot of the city of Osaka during daytime. Then, a grid of buildings rises from it as the background transitions to navy blue. After traversing throughout the buildings, the diagram later turns upside down as a hole of the city during nighttime can be seen. After that, the TVO channel 19 symbol appears from both sides as it snaps together while the 1982 TVO symbol, consisting of the words TVO with the word "TV" being in blue and the O being in white with a red box with the "テレビ大坂" text in a futuristic script, appearing from the right alongside its callsign "JOBH-TV" atop of it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A bombastic audio-synth fanfare accompanied with an announcer.

2nd ID (October 1, 2000-September 30, 2002)

Visuals:

Variants:

Technique:

Audio:

3rd ID (Analog, October 1, 2002-July 24, 2011)

Visuals:

  • Startup: On a white background, there is Takoru-kun sleeping in his bed until a bubble bursts, prompting Takoru to wake up. Takoru later gets up, looks at the sky and greets a bird. The bird later enters Takoru's room and later flies off. Takoru later yawns as Takoru plans to take a nap and while Takoru sleeps, a bubble appears which turns bigger which later turns into the "JOBH-TV" callsigns and the 1997 TV Osaka symbol located at the bottom. After that, Takoru wakes up to start the day.
  • Closedown: On a white background, there is Takoru-kun as he gets ready for sleep. After walking to the left, Takoru turns to the right and later yawns. Takoru later turns off his light and proceeds to sleep. Then, the bubble appears with the "JOBH-TV" callsigns and the 1997 TV Osaka symbol before fading to black.

Variant: From December 1, 2003 (coinciding with the debut of its digital telecasts), the TVO symbol was changed to match the one used from that year onwards.

Technique: Digital traditional animation.

Audio:

  • Startup: An upbeat fanfare with a choir, which is from the Studio Com Music Library.
  • Closedown: A nighttime music box twilight fanfare, which is also from the Studio Com Music Library.

4th ID (Digital, December 1, 2003-October 2, 2016)


Visuals:

  • Startup: On a desert-like background, the 2003 TVO symbol appears in gold. After that a white light appears which transitions into a wormhole which later fades to the TVO wordmark in both English and Japanese. After that, multiple variations of the wordmark can be seen until later transitioning into seven television sets with the TVO logo in them as they flash in multiple directions. After that, the 2003 TVO logo appears on a white background consisting of a red circle with a number 7 in blue on it and the words "テレビ大阪" and "JOBH-DTV" with the top wordmark being in sharp and cubic on the bottom as it briefly flashes once.
  • Closedown: The television sets from the opening zoom in before transitioning into the blue background with the 2003 TVO symbols and into the wormhole. After that, the TVO symbol in gold appears from a nighttime background surrounded by some searchlights before later transitioning into the 2003 TVO logo with the callsigns at the bottom before fading to black.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A gentle twilight synth fanfare.

5th ID (October 3, 2016-)


Visuals:

Technique: Digital traditional animation.

Audio: A cheerful and playful xylophone theme.

Audio Variant: The closedown ident has a gentle and softer arrangement of the startup ident.

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