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'''Variant:''' On many CGI animated Lego TV shows and direct-to-DVD movies, a copyright date is below.
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'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show.
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Revision as of 21:39, 18 January 2024
Descriptions by
kidinbed
Captures by
kidinbed
Editions by
Supersmashmelee, and KaratePianoLogoNerd
Video captures courtesy of
maddogsami, Jonathan3388222, and DoomFilm
kidinbed
Captures by
kidinbed
Editions by
Supersmashmelee, and KaratePianoLogoNerd
Video captures courtesy of
maddogsami, Jonathan3388222, and DoomFilm
1st Logo (1998-2005)
Visuals: 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 16:9 and then zooms out to fit the screen, a la, the 1984 TriStar Pictures logo in scope movies, as the logo was not designed for ratios other than 4:3.
- On the UK VHS Lego Action Fun!, the 1972 Lego logo is used, like with the Lego Island PC game.
Technique: CGI.
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-)
Visuals: 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. [possible misuse]
Audio: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on some Lego video games, TV shows and direct-to-DVD movies.