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===(1980's)===
===(1980's)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Madison Band", "Optimist's Tamer Musical Cousin"
'''Nickname:''' "The Madison Band"


'''Logo:''' Various cuts of a band featuring timpanis, horns, a drummer, violinists, two female vocalists and a bassist are shown moving/flipping in from sides of the screen. The color-changing "MADISON", stacked with "VIDEO HOME" below moves from right to left 3 times. "PRESENTA" then comes out from the bottom. When the drummer is playing the video cuts into copies of itself zooming into the screen (think of the [[Producciones Optimist, S.A. |Producciones Optimist]] logo). "PRESENTA" fades out.
'''Logo:''' Various cuts of a band featuring timpanis, horns, a drummer, violinists, two female vocalists and a bassist are shown moving/flipping in from sides of the screen. The color-changing "MADISON", stacked with "VIDEO HOME" below moves from right to left 3 times. "PRESENTA" then comes out from the bottom. When the drummer is playing the video cuts into copies of itself zooming into the screen. "PRESENTA" fades out.


'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly live action with your primitive Argentine computerized text on it.
'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly live action with your primitive Argentine computerized text on it.

Revision as of 00:29, 13 October 2022


(1980's)

Nickname: "The Madison Band"

Logo: Various cuts of a band featuring timpanis, horns, a drummer, violinists, two female vocalists and a bassist are shown moving/flipping in from sides of the screen. The color-changing "MADISON", stacked with "VIDEO HOME" below moves from right to left 3 times. "PRESENTA" then comes out from the bottom. When the drummer is playing the video cuts into copies of itself zooming into the screen. "PRESENTA" fades out.

FX/SFX: Mostly live action with your primitive Argentine computerized text on it.

Music/Sounds: An orchestral jazz tune.

Availability: Seen on an Argentine VHS of The Freakmaker.

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