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===Background===
===Background===
'''King Records Co., Ltd.''' is a Japanese record company founded in January 1931 as a division of the Japanese publisher Kodansha. It initially began operating as an independent entity in the 1950s. It later became part of the Otowa Group. Today, King Records is one of Japan's largest record companies which is owned by a multinational entity. The headquarters are in Bunkyo, Tokyo.
'''King Records Co., Ltd.''' is a Japanese record company founded in January 1931 as a division of the Japanese publisher Kodansha. It initially began operating as an independent entity in the 1950s, and it later became part of the Otowa Group. King Records is one of Japan's largest record companies which is owned by a multinational entity, and its headquarters are in Bunkyo, Tokyo.


===1st Logo (1994- )===
===1st Logo (1994?- )===
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File:King Records (2007).jpg|The early version cames from Orchestral Fantasia music clip.
File:King Records (2007).jpg|The early version cames from Orchestral Fantasia music clip.
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File:King Records (2015, superimposed).png|"Angel Blossom" music video variant
File:King Records (2015, superimposed).png|"Angel Blossom" music video variant
File:King Records (2013, superimposed, variant).png|"Vitalization" music video variant
File:King Records (2013, superimposed, variant).png|"Vitalization" music video variant
File:King Records Studio (1994 -) (Get up! Shout! variant).png|alt=Yeah, it is currently appearance.|"Get up! Shout!" music video variant
File:King Records Studio (1994 -) (Get up! Shout! variant).png|alt=Yeah, it is currently appearance, until Red Breeze.|"Get up! Shout!" music video variant
File:King Records (2014, variant).jpg|"Apassionato" (2014) music video variant
File:King Records (2014, variant).jpg|"Apassionato" (2014) music video variant
File:King Records (B&W).jpg|"Smart Love" (2017) music video variant
File:King Records (B&W).jpg|"Smart Love" (2017) music video variant
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*A rare variant that "KING RECORDS" has been replaced with "Bellwood Records" in a Times New Roman-like font.
*A rare variant that "KING RECORDS" has been replaced with "Bellwood Records" in a Times New Roman-like font.
*A in-credit version also exists.
*A in-credit version also exists.
*Vitalization music video has the transparent King Records logo glitching out in a circled-stylized background with red-orange lasers, then the Nana Mizuki screen shuts off.
*The "Vitalization" music video has the transparent King Records logo glitching out in a circled-stylized background with red-orange lasers, then the Nana Mizuki screen shuts off.
*Get up! Shout! music video has the print logo appearing on a background via a glitch-like transition. After a few seconds the logo and background glitch out.
*The "Get up! Shout!" music video has the print logo appearing on a background via a glitch-like transition. After a few seconds the logo and background glitch out.


'''FX/SFX''': None.
'''FX/SFX''': None.


'''Music/Sounds''': None.
'''Music/Sounds''': None or the closing theme.


'''Availability''': Uncommon.
'''Availability''': Uncommon.
*First appeared on the music clip version of with Nana Mizuki's Orchestral Fantasia.
*First appeared on the music clip versions of with Nana Mizuki's Orchestral Fantasia, and recently appeared on Red Breeze, made by Nana herself.
*A scope version has appeared on the music video version of some songs, firstly Astrogation. Also appears on music video versions of BRIGHT STREAM, Forbidden Resistance, WHAT YOU WANT, Destiny's Prelude, and NEVER SURRENDER. Other artists' songs are also appeared, such as Inori Minase's Catch the Rainbow!
*A scope version has appeared on the music video version of some songs, firstly Astrogation. Also appeared, such as Inori Minase's Catch the Rainbow!
*This logo is omitted on music video versions of Nana Mizuki's Aoi Iro (Blue Color), COSMIC LOVE, Pray and SUPER☆MAN, Inori Minase's Ready Steady Go!, and most AKB48 single songs (The Fortune Cookie of Love; Heavy Rotation; Everyday, Katyusha, etc.).
*This logo is omitted on music video versions of Nana Mizuki's Crystal Letter, COSMIC LOVE, Pray and SUPER☆MAN, Inori Minase's Ready Steady Go!, and most AKB48 single songs (The Fortune Cookie of Love; Heavy Rotation; Everyday, Katyusha, etc.).
*The COSMIC LOVE music video however, had the logo in Nana Mizuki's official YouTube channel.
*The COSMIC LOVE music video however, had the logo in Nana Mizuki's official YouTube channel.
*The Fansoop.com version of Trickster, Synchrogazer, and Destiny's Prelude had no logo.
*The Fansoop.com version of Trickster, Synchrogazer, and Destiny's Prelude had no logo.


'''Editor's Note''': This logo is similar to the last Perfini logo from 1989 and SF Studios from 1930 to 1932 and 1939 to 2000. The Vitalization variant has frightening imagery thanks to the face of Nana Mizuki.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is similar to the last Perfini logo from 1989 and SF Studios from 1930 to 1932 and 1939 to 2000. The "Vitalization" variant has even worse than the "Get up! Shout!" variant, thanks to the frightening imagery face of Nana Mizuki.


===2nd Logo (Late 1990s?)===
===2nd Logo (Late 1990s?)===
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'''Music/Sounds''': Several whooshes, then a synth note.
'''Music/Sounds''': Several whooshes, then a synth note.


'''Availability''': Uncommon. Can be seen at the start of some [[Funimation]] series, such as ''Endro!'' and ''Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist'', among others. Might plaster the second/last Starchild logo.
'''Availability''': Uncommon. Can be seen at the start of some [[Funimation]] series, such as ''Endro!'' and ''Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist'', among others. Might plaster the Starchild logo.


'''Editor's Note''': TBA.
'''Editor's Note''': TBA.

Revision as of 19:04, 15 January 2022


Background

King Records Co., Ltd. is a Japanese record company founded in January 1931 as a division of the Japanese publisher Kodansha. It initially began operating as an independent entity in the 1950s, and it later became part of the Otowa Group. King Records is one of Japan's largest record companies which is owned by a multinational entity, and its headquarters are in Bunkyo, Tokyo.

1st Logo (1994?- )

Variants

Logo: We see the text "KING RECORDS" with a tri-colored (red, blue, green) line on a black background.

Variants:

  • A superimposed version exists, spotted on Angel Blossom music clip.
  • Sometimes it's in full screen (4:3), spotted on DISCOTHEQUE music clip.
  • Sometimes it's a smaller or larger size.
  • A scope version has been spotted.
  • An early version (Orchestral Fantasia) has a slightly darker, smaller, and stretched out.
  • A color-tinted might prefer some music videos. Cyan in Theory of Absolute Happiness, and brown in Forbidden Resistance.
  • A red version has been spotted on Nana Mizuki's Apassionato music video.
  • A black and white version has been spotted, spotted on Smart Love music clip.
  • One music video has a bigger King Records logo and a VCR/VHS effect.
  • A rare variant that "KING RECORDS" has been replaced with "Bellwood Records" in a Times New Roman-like font.
  • A in-credit version also exists.
  • The "Vitalization" music video has the transparent King Records logo glitching out in a circled-stylized background with red-orange lasers, then the Nana Mizuki screen shuts off.
  • The "Get up! Shout!" music video has the print logo appearing on a background via a glitch-like transition. After a few seconds the logo and background glitch out.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.

Availability: Uncommon.

  • First appeared on the music clip versions of with Nana Mizuki's Orchestral Fantasia, and recently appeared on Red Breeze, made by Nana herself.
  • A scope version has appeared on the music video version of some songs, firstly Astrogation. Also appeared, such as Inori Minase's Catch the Rainbow!
  • This logo is omitted on music video versions of Nana Mizuki's Crystal Letter, COSMIC LOVE, Pray and SUPER☆MAN, Inori Minase's Ready Steady Go!, and most AKB48 single songs (The Fortune Cookie of Love; Heavy Rotation; Everyday, Katyusha, etc.).
  • The COSMIC LOVE music video however, had the logo in Nana Mizuki's official YouTube channel.
  • The Fansoop.com version of Trickster, Synchrogazer, and Destiny's Prelude had no logo.

Editor's Note: This logo is similar to the last Perfini logo from 1989 and SF Studios from 1930 to 1932 and 1939 to 2000. The "Vitalization" variant has even worse than the "Get up! Shout!" variant, thanks to the frightening imagery face of Nana Mizuki.

2nd Logo (Late 1990s?)

TBA.

3rd Logo (Early 2010s- )

Logo: On a black background, we see the silvery letters "KING RECORDS" flip in and zoom out, as red, blue, and green stripes streak in and fly underneath, forming the familiar tri-colored line in their logo. The company name flashes and turns to white.

FX/SFX: The letters appearing, the streaks flying, the flash.

Music/Sounds: Several whooshes, then a synth note.

Availability: Uncommon. Can be seen at the start of some Funimation series, such as Endro! and Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist, among others. Might plaster the Starchild logo.

Editor's Note: TBA.

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