JOMX-DTV (Tokyo MX)
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Descriptions by
SnowflakesOmega
Captures by
Tokyo MX
Editions by
nihirichan
SnowflakesOmega
Captures by
Tokyo MX
Editions by
nihirichan
Background
Tokyo MX is a Japanese TV station broadcasting in Tokyo, which started airing on November 1, 1995. It's known for their abundant late-night anime lineups and weekly airings of the press conferences of the governor of Tokyo.
(July 2006-)
Logo: On a background with moving rainbow stripes, the callsign with the japanese station name fades in and out. Then, a silver statue of Yume Lion spins in a white background before breaking to reveal its colorful 2D form, which meows. "TOKYO MX" appears below via a drawing effect that turns the text from rainbow colors to black.
Variants:
- There exists a closedown variant where the sky changes to night and Yume Lion sleeps.
- There also exists some special variants for the identity, such as one where Yume Lion is seen chasing frogs and other where Yume Lion opens a sentient chest and then gets eaten, only to come out of it. Others can be found on Tokyo MX's official YouTube account.
- The special chest ident is used in the 20th anniversary of the TV channel.
- Another variant is seen where Yume Lion spins before halting to a stop and "TOKYO MX".
Technique: Cartoon-style CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A childish xylophone and Yume Lion's voice. In one of the special variants, chest growls.
Availability: Current.