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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''One Man's Instrument''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''One Man's Instrument''. |
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'''Legacy:''' The slapstick violence and music can scare people, though it is much lower for those who are used to it. |
'''Legacy:''' The slapstick violence and music can scare people, though it is much lower for those who are used to it.{{SectionMisuse|Legacy}} |
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Revision as of 14:15, 6 December 2023
Descriptions by
TheEye12
Video captures courtesy of
ENunn
TheEye12
Video captures courtesy of
ENunn
Logo (1989)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a circle with the words "MAX BANNAH" and "ANIMATION" on it. The company's symbol, which are the abstract letters "M", "B", and "A" shaped like a face. The symbol then morphs into a worm with a human-like face and a hat. The worm then gets hit with numbers counting down from 8 to 2. Once the worm is hit with the "2", it gets injured, causing the logo to cut to black.
Technique: Hand-drawn animation.
Audio: A drum-roll, a cymbal crash, 6 timpani/bass drum notes and the worm yelling when the "2" hits him.
Availability: Seen on One Man's Instrument.
Legacy: The slapstick violence and music can scare people, though it is much lower for those who are used to it. [possible misuse]