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'''Technique:''' The illumination of the statue.
'''Technique:''' The illumination of the statue.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A tampura solo with a sitar, a synthetized harp and some morse code-like beeps, played in a very high volume.
'''Audio:''' A tampura solo with a sitar, a synthetized harp and some morse code-like beeps, played in a very high volume.


'''Availability:''' Seen on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXIYfdZW_YM Chuzhi.]
'''Availability:''' Seen on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXIYfdZW_YM Chuzhi.]

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(December 7, 1973)



Logo: After over a second of a black background, we see a doodle-like statue of a woman lifting it's hands upside the half-moon with an semi-circled land mass (and cactuses on it's borders) in it's legs, almost superimposing it. Over all of these, we see a pedestal saying the company's name along with a gray table, revealing it's silhouette.

Technique: The illumination of the statue.

Audio: A tampura solo with a sitar, a synthetized harp and some morse code-like beeps, played in a very high volume.

Availability: Seen on Chuzhi.

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