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Nadia is not really an educational show to be fair.
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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
'''NHK VooK''' (nicknamed "The Original Visual Book" in Japan) is an Educational Video Distributor owned by NHK Corporation. They were known for many releases of educational content for NHK (most notably Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water).
'''NHK VooK''' (nicknamed "The Original Visual Book" in Japan) is an educational video distributor owned by NHK Corporation. They were known for many releases of educational content by the NHK.


=== (1993-2001) ===
=== (1993-2001) ===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A tone changing synthisized piano arpeggio followed by a desending whistle and a cartoony synth clank. The theme ends with a repeating synth theme that ends happily.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A tone changing synthisized piano arpeggio followed by a desending whistle and a cartoony synth clank. The theme ends with a repeating synth theme that ends happily.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on educational video releases from NHK Corporation. It makes a surprise appearance on Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (both the original release and its english dubbed releases by ADV Films but not on Streamline Pictures releases. The logo seems uncommon.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon in Japan. Can be seen on educational video releases from NHK Corporation. It makes a surprise appearance on '''Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water''' (both the original release and the English ADV Films dub).


[[Category:Japanese logos]]
[[Category:Japanese logos]]

Revision as of 21:51, 31 October 2022

Background

NHK VooK (nicknamed "The Original Visual Book" in Japan) is an educational video distributor owned by NHK Corporation. They were known for many releases of educational content by the NHK.

(1993-2001)


Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: It's all animated beautifully in decent and choppy CGI. The NHK logo rippling away, TBA for the rest.

Music/Sounds: A tone changing synthisized piano arpeggio followed by a desending whistle and a cartoony synth clank. The theme ends with a repeating synth theme that ends happily.

Availability: Uncommon in Japan. Can be seen on educational video releases from NHK Corporation. It makes a surprise appearance on Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (both the original release and the English ADV Films dub).

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