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'''Technique:''' Simple animation.
'''Technique:''' Simple animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A simple yet somewhat majestic tune. Sometimes, it is silent.
'''Audio:''' A simple yet somewhat majestic tune. Sometimes, it is silent.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films from this company. Also seen on the MVD Blu-Rays of ''Nemesis'' and ''Blast'' (1997), after the third [[Imperial Entertainment Group|Imperial Entertainment]] logo, among others.
'''Availability:''' Seen on films from this company. Also seen on the MVD Blu-Rays of ''Nemesis'' and ''Blast'' (1997), after the third [[Imperial Entertainment Group|Imperial Entertainment]] logo, among others.

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Background

A medium-budget film production/distribution outfit started by Ernst "Etchie" Stroh.

(1992- )


Logo: On a black background we see the blue line drawing to reveal a film roll. Then a blue stone appears and the ribbon shines with the words "MOONSTONE ENTERTAINMENT" flashes then dies out and the stone shines like the ribbon. The logo continues to shine until it stops shining.

Variant: In the late 2010s, the logo was redone with a semi-transparent sapphire oval.

Technique: Simple animation.

Audio: A simple yet somewhat majestic tune. Sometimes, it is silent.

Availability: Seen on films from this company. Also seen on the MVD Blu-Rays of Nemesis and Blast (1997), after the third Imperial Entertainment logo, among others.

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