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===Logo (1980's)===
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 12 April 2024
Captures by
Oh, No! It's Eddie!
Video captures courtesy of
PurpleHoodieBoi
Oh, No! It's Eddie!
Video captures courtesy of
PurpleHoodieBoi
Logo (1980's)
Visuals: On a space background, there is a filmstrip running across the left side of the screen, along with a shot of the moon's surface below along with planets. The letters for "MIRTON", in a blue Cooper Black font with a yellow shadow, then scroll along the filmstrip and flip around to the top, with a small burst emerging from the "N". "JELENIA GORA" then types in below, giving the text a white outline, as "Prezentuje:" rises up from behind the moon in a color-swapped format. The planets and stars in the background continue to revolve and move, along with the filmstrip.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: An ambient sound is heard throughout followed by a ding.
Availability: Seen on erotic and B-movies released by them.