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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A soothing, dreamy xylophone tune. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on their educational film output such as ''Arigatō hana'' (ありがとうハーナ ) and ''Haku-chan kōshinkyoku'' (ハクちゃん行進曲). |
'''Availability:''' Seen on their educational film output such as ''Arigatō hana'' (ありがとうハーナ ) and ''Haku-chan kōshinkyoku'' (ハクちゃん行進曲). |
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Background
Kyowa Film (共和教育映画社) was a Japanese film company located in Osaka, found in September 1, 1957 by Toru Yatouji, which originally specialized in educational films.
(1980s-1990s)
Logo:
- 1980s: On a cerulean blue background, an animated rainbow circle with a white wireframe globe outline in front of it fades in whilst white rays burst out of it. After a few seconds, the circle turns red as the words "KYOWA FILM" fades in, whilst the rays fade out. Then, the Japanese text "共和教育映画社" wipes in underneath.
- 1990s: Same as described above, with the only differences being that the words are slightly more bold, and the Japanese text is in yellow with a drop shadow, also slightly bold, fading in.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: A soothing, dreamy xylophone tune.
Availability: Seen on their educational film output such as Arigatō hana (ありがとうハーナ ) and Haku-chan kōshinkyoku (ハクちゃん行進曲).