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<u>'''Background:</u> The Mascot Pictures Corporation was a small movie production company established in 1927 by Nat Levine to produce film serials and B-westerns, merging after with Consolidated Film and Monogram Pictures to form "Republic Pictures" (later known as "Republic Entertainment, Inc.") in 1934.
 
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<u>'''Nicknames:</u> "That Ripoff of the MGM/Universal Logos", "Tiger '27", "Tiger From Hell"
 
<u>'''Logo:</u> On a cloudy background, we see a model of planet Earth, with a tiger on it. Under it, we see the words "MASCOT PICTURES" surrounding the globe. The tiger roars twice (a la Leo the Lion).
 
<u>'''FX/SFX:</u> The letters moving. Pretty hi-tech for its time, but it's still cheesy.
 
<u>'''Music/Sounds:</u> The tiger roaring.
 
<u>'''Availability:</u> Can be seen on Mascot releases from its time. Was restored back in 1988 on the movie ''The Phantom Empire'' for TV as a syndication package.
 
<u>'''Editor's Note:</u> None.
 
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Revision as of 11:38, 28 October 2020

Logo description and capture by Eric S. Editions by Nathan B. Video capture courtesy ofPeakpasha


Background: The Mascot Pictures Corporation was a small movie production company established in 1927 by Nat Levine to produce film serials and B-westerns, merging after with Consolidated Film and Monogram Pictures to form "Republic Pictures" (later known as "Republic Entertainment, Inc.") in 1934.

(1927-1935)

Mascot Pictures - CLG Wiki

Nicknames: "That Ripoff of the MGM/Universal Logos", "Tiger '27", "Tiger From Hell"

Logo: On a cloudy background, we see a model of planet Earth, with a tiger on it. Under it, we see the words "MASCOT PICTURES" surrounding the globe. The tiger roars twice (a la Leo the Lion).

FX/SFX: The letters moving. Pretty hi-tech for its time, but it's still cheesy.

Music/Sounds: The tiger roaring.

Availability: Can be seen on Mascot releases from its time. Was restored back in 1988 on the movie The Phantom Empire for TV as a syndication package.

Editor's Note: None.

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