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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are four light blue rectangles. Two of the rectangles, morph into a "n", and two of the rectangles morph into a "G". While the rectangles morph is the light blue letter "c", forming the National General logo. The words "NATIONAL GENERAL TELEVISION CORPORATION" fade in below the "G", with "TELEVISION CORPORATION" in small print below "NATIONAL GENERAL".
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are four light blue rectangles. Two of the rectangles, morph into a "n", and two of the rectangles morph into a "G". While the rectangles morph is the light blue letter "c", forming the National General logo. The words "NATIONAL GENERAL TELEVISION CORPORATION" fade in below the "G", with "TELEVISION CORPORATION" in small print below "NATIONAL GENERAL".


'''Technique:''' The morphing of the rectangles.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' A drumroll, followed by a majestic horn theme.
'''Audio:''' A drumroll, followed by a majestic horn theme.

Revision as of 13:06, 21 March 2024

Background

This is the television syndication unit of National General Corporation.

Logo (1968-1973)

Visuals: On a black background, there are four light blue rectangles. Two of the rectangles, morph into a "n", and two of the rectangles morph into a "G". While the rectangles morph is the light blue letter "c", forming the National General logo. The words "NATIONAL GENERAL TELEVISION CORPORATION" fade in below the "G", with "TELEVISION CORPORATION" in small print below "NATIONAL GENERAL".

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A drumroll, followed by a majestic horn theme.

Availability: Seen on syndicated prints of National General's content like the 1966 TV show Tarzan, as well as National General's theatrical film library.

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