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'''Technique:''' Same as the Lego Media/Software/Interactive logo.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' Same as the Lego Media/Software/Interactive logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on some Lego home media releases, such as the ''Bionicle'' direct-to-video films distributed by Miramax and a ''LEGO Jack Stone'' VHS tape.
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'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' The ending theme of the show.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on some Lego video games, TV shows and direct-to-DVD movies.

Revision as of 06:02, 7 October 2023


1st Logo (1998-2005)

Logo: This is the same as the Lego Media/Software/Interactive logos, but nothing comes up afterwards. leaving just the Lego logo with no video or film indicator whatsoever.

Variants:

  • On widescreen prints of the pre-Universal Bionicle direct-to-video films, the logo is matted to 1.78:1 and then zooms out to fit the screen, a la, the 1984 TriStar Pictures logo in 2.35:1 scope movies, as the logo was not designed for ratios wider than 1.33:1.
  • On the UK VHS Lego Action Fun!, the 1972 Lego logo is used, like with the Lego Island PC game.

Technique: Same as the Lego Media/Software/Interactive logo.

Audio: Same as the Lego Media/Software/Interactive logo.

Availability: Seen on some Lego home media releases, such as the Bionicle direct-to-video films distributed by Miramax and a LEGO Jack Stone VHS tape.

2nd Logo (2002- )

Logo: Just the Lego logo seen on whatever background.

Variant: On many CGI animated Lego TV shows and direct-to-DVD movies, a copyright date is below.

Technique: None.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on some Lego video games, TV shows and direct-to-DVD movies.

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