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=== Background ===
{{Infobox company
Nikkatsu is one of the "big five" Japanese film studios (the others are [[Kadokawa Pictures (Japan)|Kadokawa Daiei]], [[Shochiku (Japan)|Shochiku]], [[Toho Co., Ltd. (Japan)|Toho]], and [[Toei (Japan)|Toei]]). Nikkatsu was formed by the merger of four smaller film companies in 1912, making it Japan's oldest film company and one of the oldest film companies still in operation today. It was later bought by [[Namco (Japan)|Namco]] in 1996, but with the company's [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|merger]] with [[Bandai Games (Japan)|Bandai]] in 2005, it was sold off to Index Holdings. Nikkatsu gained fame in the 1960s when they produced big-budget films about the yakuza (Japanese organized crime), in addition to adult films such as the ''Roman Porn'' series. In September 2012, Nikkatsu celebrated its 100th anniversary.
| name = Nikkatsu Corporation
| image = NikkatsuPrintLogo.png
| founded = September 10, 1912<br>({{age|1912|9|10}} years ago)
| predecessor =Yoshizawa Shōten<br>Yokota Shōkai<br>Fukuhōdō<br>M. Pathe
| subsidiaries = Django Films<br>Kantana Japan
| parent = [[Namco|Namco Limited]] (1997-2005)<br>Index Holdings (2005-2013)
|country=[[:Category:Japan|Japan]]
}}
===Background===
The '''Nikkatsu Corporation''' (日活株式会社) was founded on September 10, 1912, when Yoshizawa Shōten, Yokota Shōkai, Fukuhōdō and M. Pathe, merged to form '''Nippon Katsudō Shashin''', making it Japan's first film studio and one of the oldest film studios still in operation today.


Nikkatsu was one of the most popular Japanese film studios after the American Occupation (alongside [[Daiei Motion Pictures|Daiei]], [[Shochiku]], [[Toho Co., Ltd.|Toho]], and [[Toei Company|Toei]]). They gained fame in the 1960's when they produced big-budget films about the yakuza (Japanese organized crime), in addition to adult films such as the ''Roman Porn'' series.


On July 1, 1993, Nikkatsu declared bankruptcy<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Sight_and_Sound_1993_09_BFI_GB/page/n5/mode/2up| "The Business". ''Sight & Sound''. British Film Institute. September 1993. p. 6.]</ref>, but [[Namco]] invested 3 billion yen in the company in December.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Sight_and_Sound_1993_12_BFI_GB/page/n5/mode/2up| "The Business". ''Sight & Sound''. British Film Institute. December 1993. p. 6.]</ref> Nikkatsu eventually became a wholly owned subsidiary of Namco in 1997.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20050208132751/http://www.namco.co.jp:80/eg/history.html Namco History, circa 2004]</ref> They were later sold off to Index Holdings in 2005 as a result of Namco's [[Bandai Namco Holdings|merger]] with [[Bandai Games|Bandai]] until it became independent.


{{ImageTOC
|Nikkatsu (1925).jpeg |1st Logo (September 17, 1925)
|Nikkatsu (1930).png |2nd Logo (December 31, 1929)
|Nikkatsu2.PNG |3rd Logo (1935-1937)
|Nikkatsu6.PNG |4th Logo (December 31, 1937-October 10, 1940)
|Nikkatsu9.PNG |5th Logo (1954-1955)
|Cr1001.png |6th Logo (1954-1956)
|Nikkatsu (1961).png |7th Logo (September 29, 1957?-1979?)
|Nikkastu (1979-1982).jpg |8th Logo (1979-1982)
|Nikkastu (1982-1985).jpg |9th Logo (August 6, 1982-1985?)
|Nikkastu (1985-1988).jpg |10th Logo (August 24, 1985-November 9, 1996)
|Nikkatsu Corporation (1988).jpg|11th Logo (August 27-November 26, 1988)
|Nikkatsu_(1992).jpg |12th Logo (September 15, 1992)
|Nikkatsu Corporation (1998 - Ayane's High Kick - Central Park Media print).png |13th Logo (April 7, 1998-September 22, 2000)
|Nikkatsu Corporation (2002).jpg |14th Logo (May 27, 2000?-October 19, 2004?)
|Nikkatsu (2006) (Credit - ifrequire).png |15th (known) Logo (January 27, 2007-)
}}


=== 1st Logo (1925) ===
===1st Logo (September 17, 1925)===
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Image=
[[File:Nikkatsu (1925).jpeg|350px|center]]
[[File:Nikkatsu (1925).jpeg|350px|center]]
|-|
Video=
{{Youtube|id=rWYpnAnA9CU}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a silhouette of a thick "N" with a "K" inside on a circle with two plant-like objects on both sides. The company's name is above and below the logo.


'''Technique:''' Model work.
=== 2nd Logo (1928) ===
<center>
<youtube width="248" height="184">bRmaZ4Zfca4</youtube>
</center>


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a white circle with a bird inside. The company's name is around the circle.


'''Availability:''' So far spotted on ''Furusato No Uta''. Likely appeared on other films from the time period.
'''FX/SFX:''' None. The logo is very shaky.


===2nd Logo (December 31, 1929)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
[[File:Nikkatsu (1930).png|350px|center]]
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the Nikkatsu emblem is seen with the company name in white flanking it. "日活" is seen on the upper right corner of the screen while "作品" is on the bottom left corner. All the text are arranged right-to-left.


'''Technique:''' Printed card.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare/possibly extinct.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Sweat'' (汗).
=== 3rd Logo (1935-1937) ===
<center>
<youtube width="248" height="186">csueM8Bz2JY</youtube>
</center>


===3rd Logo (1935-1937)===
'''Logo:''' The bunched-up "NK" inside the white circle outline (the Nikkatsu emblem) is on a gray background with the company's name under it.
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkatsu2.PNG|350px|center]]
|-|
Video=
{{YouTube|id=csueM8Bz2JY}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' The bunched-up "NK" inside the white circle outline (the Nikkatsu emblem) is on a gray background with the company's name under it.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Model work.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Audio:''' None, or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' Extremely Rare.
'''Availability:''' {{AvailabilityExamples}}


===4th Logo (December 31, 1937-October 10, 1940)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
<tabber>
Images=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="210">
File:Nikkatsu6.PNG
File:Nikkatsu7.PNG
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=A2W5RG0BGX8|id2=Z_u1JUhLDlE}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' Same as before, only the background now has vertical stripes.


'''Technique:''' Model work.
=== 4th Logo (1937-1940) ===
<center>
<youtube width="247" height="187">A2W5RG0BGX8</youtube><youtube width="247" height="186">Z_u1JUhLDlE</youtube>
</center>


'''Logo:''' Same as before, only the background now has vertical stripes.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' {{AvailabilityExamples}}
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


===5th Logo (1954-1955)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
<tabber>
Images=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Nikkatsu9.PNG
File:Nikkatsu10.PNG
File:Nikkatsu11.PNG
File:Nikkatsu12.PNG
File:Nikkatsu13.PNG
File:Nikkatsu14.PNG
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=N3usOS3MMlE|id2=p-twABnGrpk}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' Same as before, but now the emblem looks as if it was hewn out of rock. The emblem is smooth, while the background is rough.


'''Availability:''' Extremely Rare.
'''Technique:''' Model work.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' {{AvailabilityExamples}}
=== 5th Logo (1940 - 1955) ===
<center>
<youtube width="250" height="186">N3usOS3MMlE</youtube><youtube width="249" height="185">p-twABnGrpk</youtube>
</center>


===6th Logo (1954-1956)===
'''Logo:''' Same as before, but now the emblem looks as if it was hewn out of rock. The emblem is smooth, while the background is rough.


<tabber>
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
Images=

{{BetterImages}}
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.

'''Availability:''' Extremely Rare.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

=== 6th Logo (1950s - Late 60s) ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
File:Nikkatsulogo1.png
File:Nikkatsu (1956).jpg
File:Nikkatsu50s.jpg
File:Cr1001.png
File:Cr1001.png
File:Nikkatsu50s.jpg
File:Nikkatsulogo1.png
File:096 001(1).png
File:096 001(1).png
</gallery>
</gallery>
|-|
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Videos=
</center>
{{YouTube|id=cHNJn3TRUSU|id2=FHB763y5KHA|id3=WbWLDhgESJY}}

</tabber>
'''Logo:''' Same as the last logo, but on a white wood-like background and with the addition of the kanji "製作".
'''Visuals:''' Same as the last logo, but on a white wood-like background and with the addition of the kanji "製作" (which translates to "production").


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On color movies, the emblem is red.
* On color movies, the emblem is red.
* On its CinemaScope movies, the text is larger and more spaced.
*There is a distributors variant with the "Production" replaced with "Distributed by".
* There is a distribution variant with the "Production" replaced with "Distribution".


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Model work.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on yakuza films of the time period, as well as Nikkatsu's first films, like ''Buta to Gunkan''. The "Distribution" variant is rare and was spotted on some films, like ''Fuji sancho'' and ''Shirotori'' (''Taking the Castle''), and the color variant is seen on many movies by the company since 50s.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on yakuza films of the time period, like ''Buta to Gunkan''. The "Distribution" variant was spotted on some films, like ''Fuji sancho'' and ''Shirotori'' (''Taking the Castle''), and the color variant is seen on many movies by the company since 50s. It was also seen on ''The Burmese Harp''.


===7th Logo (September 29, 1957?-1979?)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
<tabber>

Images=
=== 7th Logo (Late '60s-Late '70s?) ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
File:Nikkatsu (1957, from 嵐を呼ぶ男).png
File:nikkatsulogo2.png
File:Nikkatsu (1961).png
File:Nikkatsu (1966).png
File:Nikkatsu (1969).png
File:tr001 (1).png
File:tr001 (1).png
File:Nikkatsu (1971, from Wet Sand in August).png
File:Nikkatsu (1975).png
File:nikkatsulogo1970-1980.jpg
File:nikkatsulogo1970-1980.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
|-|
<center><youtube width="329" height="186">1JvRZihA-Hs</youtube><youtube width="329" height="186">NNQHUbsuHBY</youtube>
Videos=
</center>
{{YouTube|id=1JvRZihA-Hs|id2=NNQHUbsuHBY}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' On a background with different colored moving spikes is the Nikkatsu "NK", below it is the kanji "日活株式会社製作" (translation: "Produced by Nikkatsu Corporation").


'''Variants:'''
'''Nicknames:''' "NK with Spikes", "NK Star" <br />
* Starting in 1970, the "NK" is in metallic gold.
* The trailer of ''Eagle and Hawk'' has the inverted moving spikes in the logo.


'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
'''Logo:''' On a background with different colored moving spikes, we see the Nikkatsu "NK" and the kanji 日活株式会社製作 , which means "A Nikkatsu Corporation Production". <br />


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie.
'''Variants:'''
*In some cases, the "NK" is in metallic gold.
*The trailer of ''Eagle and Hawk'' has the inverted moving spikes in the logo.


'''Availability:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' The different colored moving spikes. Pretty good animation.
* It can be seen on films from the time period, such as the ''Roman Porn'' films, ''Danger Pays'', and ''Gappa: The Triphibian Monster'', among other things.
* The 1957 variant can be found on a trailer of ''The Eagle and the Hawk''.


===8th Logo (1979-1982)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkastu (1979-1982).jpg|center|350px]]
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=PcW_KOR2a7w|id2=1ozUriO3t-4}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' Essentially an updated version of the previous logo. On a background with blue moving spikes, an orange, curved "N" in a red circle appears turning up, then, the text "株式会社 '''''にっかつ''''' 製作・配給" (translation: "Produced and Distributed by Nikkatsu Corporation") fades in below .


'''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare.
'''Technique:''' Effect using layers of glasses.
*Among other things, it's available on the ''Roman Porn'' films.
*The 1957 variant is found on a trailer of ''The Eagle and the Hawk''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None, or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' Unknown. {{AvailabilityExamples}}
=== 8th Logo (1979-1982) ===
<center>
<youtube width="329" height="186">PcW_KOR2a7w</youtube>
</center>


===9th Logo (August 6, 1982-1985?)===
'''Logo:''' Essentially an updated version of the 6th logo. On a background with blue moving spikes, the abstract N in red and orange colors appears turning up, and Japanese text appears below.
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkastu (1982-1985).jpg|center|350px]]
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=ed-OQgACnsM|id2=WrTntm7pcYw}}
</tabber>


'''FX/SFX:''' This is what you call a logo update! The same concept of the 6th logo, redone in good-looking live action and brighter colors.
'''Visuals:''' Over an ocean sunset, the Nikkatsu logo zooms in, the same text from the previous logo, this time in orange, fades in below.


'''Variant:''' A 70th anniversary variant exists.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A portion of "Danse des cygnes" from Tchaikovsky's ''Swan Lake''.


'''Technique:''' Live-action mixed with camera-controlled animation.
'''Availability:''' TBA


'''Editor's Note:''' TBA
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on some films around the period, such as ''Jealousy Game''. The 70th anniversary variant was discovered on said film.
=== 9th Logo (1982-1985) ===
'''Logo:''' On a sunset backdrop with some waves, we see the red Nikkatsu logo fading in.


===10th Logo (August 24, 1985-November 9, 1996)===
'''FX/SFX:''' The water rippling, the logo fading in.
<tabber>
Image=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
Nikkastu (1985-1988).jpg
Nikkatsu Corporation (1996).png
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=U3B8zX_y0zM|id2=3rtXTojSGkg|id3=jiunO6ZN_ps}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts in a side view of a backdrop similar to the one in the previous logo, then, the Nikkatsu logo in gold zooms in. The water then changes to grass, and that changes to snow. The text "提供 '''''にっかつ'''''" (translation: Courtesy of Nikkatsu) fades in below.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Variant:'''
*Later on, the logo was modified, the outline of the "N" is carved into the circle and the logo is beveled.
*A version exists where after the logo, two silver halves of a letter "X" zoom in, combine, and glow.


'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation.
'''Availability:''' Rare.


'''Audio:''' A descending synth theme combined with bass.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Audio Variants:'''
=== 10th Logo (1985-1988) ===
*There's an alternative theme done fully in synth.
'''Logo:''' Essentially an updated version of before, but we start in a side view of the same backdrop as before, and we see a gold variant of the logo zooming in (a la the V Of Doom). The water then changes to grass, and that changes to snow. The Japanese text then fades in.
*On the variant, a "ding" like sound, accompanied by a female announcer saying "Presenting to you the most exciting...", when the halves of the "X" combine, a transformation-like sound is heard, then the announcer says "Nikkatsu Roman X-rated films."


'''Availability:''' Seen on their films from the time period. It's last known appearance was in ''Dangan Runner''.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming in, the surface changing.
*The "Roman X" variant was discovered on ''Hako no naka no onna: Shojo ikenie''.


===11th Logo (August 27-November 26, 1988)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm synth tune combined with bass.
<tabber>
Image=
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Nikkatsu Corporation (1988).jpg
</gallery>
|-|
Video=
{{Youtube|id=vYZBgGhwAQ0}}
</tabber>


'''Visuals:''' Following the [[Ropponica]] logo, there are two pieces of text: 配給 シネ・ロッポニカ (Distribution: Cine Ropponica) and 製作 にっかつ (Produced by Nikkatsu), with the latter having a small Nikkatsu print logo next to the "にっかつ" text.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Might be seen on some Japanese VHS tapes.


'''Technique:''' Digital graphics.
'''Editor's Note:''' This is a great update to the previous logo, and the scanimation is what proves it.


'''Audio:''' None.
=== 11th Logo (1992) ===
<center>
[[File:Nikkatsu_(1992).jpg]]
</center>
'''Logo:''' In the clouds, we see the Nikkatsu logo in CGI in red. The translation is also seen below.


'''Availability:''' Only known to appear on ''Akutoku no sakae'' and ''Megalopolis Expressway Trial''.
'''FX/SFX:''' Presumably CGI.


===12th Logo (September 15, 1992)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' Possibly silent.
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkatsu_(1992).jpg|center|350px]]
|-|
Video=
{{YouTube|id=TElJNfBjZxk}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' The camera pans away from the clouds to reveal a CGI red Nikkatsu logo. Once the camera settles in its position, "にっかつ" zooms in below the logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Seems it was seen in the Japanese print of ''The Setting Sun''.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' It's a shame we don't have any footage of this logo. It looks rather nice.


'''Availability:''' Only known to appear on ''The Setting Sun''.
=== 12th Logo (2000) ===
'''Nickname:''' "The Chain", "The Magnets"


=== 13th Logo (April 7, 1998-September 22, 2000) ===
'''Logo:''' On a beige background, we see an odd, curved shape rotating; it's some sort of chain of several spike-like metal/aluminum pieces. The text "NIKKATSU CORPORATION", in a fancy font with its Japanese translation at the top, fades in.
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkatsu Corporation (1998 - Ayane's High Kick - Central Park Media print).png|center|350px]]
|-|
Video=
{{YouTube|id=I9FdmecaCjY}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, the white Japanese text "'''日活株式会社'''" in Kozuka Mincho Pro Bold wipes in through segments, then, its English translation "{{Font|Times New Roman|NIKKATSU CORPORATION}}" in Adobe Garamond Pro Bold fades in below.


'''FX/SFX:''' The shape spinning.
'''Technique:''' Basic computer editing effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Was seen on ''Freeze Me''.
'''Availability:''' Only known to appear on [[Central Park Media]]'s release of ''Ayane's High Kick'' and the 2000 DVD of ''Gundress''.


===14th Logo (May 27, 2000?-October 19, 2004?)=== <!--- Could have debuted earlier and/or retired later. --->
'''Editor's Note:''' The shape could get to some people, but other than that, it's an alright logo.
<tabber>
Image=
[[File:Nikkatsu Corporation (2002).jpg|center|350px]]
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=Hdd54zkr8Ko|id2=AJ6t4ytTB0k}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' On a grey background, there is a rotating chain of several spike-like metal/aluminum pieces. The text "{{color|red|{{font|Times New Roman|N}}}}{{Font|Times New Roman|IKKATSU CORPORATION}}", and "日活" on top, both in the same fonts as before, fade in.


'''Trivia:'''
=== 13th (known) Logo (2009- ) ===
*This logo is based on "Cycle", which was shown at SIGGRAPH 2000.
<center>
*The objects in this logo are a metaphor for people who live and work in the Tokyo area. "These people are extremely busy, due to daily tedious, exhausting tasks. A sudden explosion sets them free for awhile, but succeeding days are as oppressive as ever".
<youtube width="329" height="186">69MAolc1CqQ</youtube>

</center>
'''Variant:''' A short variant for trailers exists.

'''Technique:''' CGI by Nobuo Takahashi.

'''Audio:''' None.

'''Availability:''' It is currently known to appear on ''Freeze Me'', ''Warm Water Under a Red Bridge'', ''Mizu no onna'', ''The Sea is Watching'', and ''EX-Driver the Movie''.

===15th (known) Logo (January 27, 2007-)===
<tabber>
Images=
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Nikkatsu (2006) (Credit - ifrequire).png
Nikkatsu (Since 1912).jpg
Nikkatsu 100th Anniversary (Part 1).jpg
Nikkatsu 100th Anniversary (Part 2).jpg
</gallery>
|-|
Videos=
{{YouTube|id=MuCPzoCzLvc|id2=E4k9bTw4AnI|id3=swh2oycCo3c|id4=cAMz11JUl8A|id5=mchbDDSVpmE|id6=UERgRlcfUDo|id7=Z8eysxwugSE|id8=CKh8pbIKtZk}}
</tabber>
'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts near moving copper rods and move further to reveal the inner structure of a film projector while a filmstrip (of the logo's final product) is running. Then the screen zooms out into the light, a folded and joined "'''{{color|red|N}}{{color|dodgerblue|K}}'''" figure with the black text "NIKKATSU" in Univers below it fly into the center, and are surrounded by trembling light with a brown background.

'''Variants:'''
* In its early life, "AN INDEX GROUP COMPANY" fades in below the logo after it flies in.
* Additionally, the logo sometimes has the word "SINCE 1912" in black do the same thing as the "AN INDEX GROUP COMPANY" byline variant.
* A variant exists where in the beginning, there is a black background with the number "'''{{color|dodgerblue|1O}}'''" stays on a blue line, and the number "'''{{color|dodgerblue|O}}'''" in the left has legs and has its right foot on a stair. Above the number "'''{{color|dodgerblue|1O}}'''" there is the text "since 1912", while below all of it, the word "''新たなるステージへ''" ("To a new stage") in white sandwiched by two lines of white dots. Then shortly after, everything fades into a dawn over a forest, the sun gets brighter, a lot of trees and a river start to appear, and the "'''{{color|red|N}}{{color|dodgerblue|K}}'''" figure with word "NIKKATSU" in white, the small "SINCE 1912" word in white below, and "100th Anniversary" in white under "SINCE 1912" fade in at the center of the screen. And after that, the "SINCE 1912" variant plays. This was made for Nikkatsu's 100th anniversary in 2012.
* There's a still variant which has the print logo on a black background.
* There's a short variant where the logo is cut to its last few seconds.


'''Nickname:''' "Majestic Filmreel NK"
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Logo:''' We start near to the moving copper rods and move further to reveal the inner structure of film projector with filmstrip running. Then we zoom out into light and folded joined '''NK''' figure flies to the center, surrounded by trembling light. The name appears below, in later releases with the addition reading "SINCE 1912".
'''Audio:''' At the beginning, there is the sound of a film projector running. Then, a soft piano/violin soundtrack plays over when the camera moves further to the film projector, while at the same time still keeps the projector sounds. After that, when the screen zooms into the light, a short piano chime is played over.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the studio's newer productions, such as ''Yatterman'' (2009) and ''Alien vs Ninja'', its earliest known appearance was in ''Ten Nights of Dream''.
'''FX/SFX:''' Outstanding animation, a great improvement over past logos.
*The 100th anniversary variant can be seen on ''Tokyo Tribe'' and ''Killers'', both of which are oddly from 2014, 2 years after the company's 100th anniversary.


'''Legacy:''' Thanks to the animation and the soundtrack, this is seen as one of the greatest logos from Japan.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft soundtrack.


== References ==
'''Availability:''' Seen on new Nikkatsu films, including ''Yattaman''.
{{Reflist}}


==External Links==
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
*[http://www.nipponeiga.com/nikkatsu/ Nikkatsu] on NIPPONEIGA.COM


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Latest revision as of 13:26, 28 September 2024



Background

The Nikkatsu Corporation (日活株式会社) was founded on September 10, 1912, when Yoshizawa Shōten, Yokota Shōkai, Fukuhōdō and M. Pathe, merged to form Nippon Katsudō Shashin, making it Japan's first film studio and one of the oldest film studios still in operation today.

Nikkatsu was one of the most popular Japanese film studios after the American Occupation (alongside Daiei, Shochiku, Toho, and Toei). They gained fame in the 1960's when they produced big-budget films about the yakuza (Japanese organized crime), in addition to adult films such as the Roman Porn series.

On July 1, 1993, Nikkatsu declared bankruptcy[1], but Namco invested 3 billion yen in the company in December.[2] Nikkatsu eventually became a wholly owned subsidiary of Namco in 1997.[3] They were later sold off to Index Holdings in 2005 as a result of Namco's merger with Bandai until it became independent.



1st Logo (September 17, 1925)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a silhouette of a thick "N" with a "K" inside on a circle with two plant-like objects on both sides. The company's name is above and below the logo.

Technique: Model work.

Audio: None.

Availability: So far spotted on Furusato No Uta. Likely appeared on other films from the time period.

2nd Logo (December 31, 1929)

Visuals: On a black background, the Nikkatsu emblem is seen with the company name in white flanking it. "日活" is seen on the upper right corner of the screen while "作品" is on the bottom left corner. All the text are arranged right-to-left.

Technique: Printed card.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Sweat (汗).

3rd Logo (1935-1937)

Visuals: The bunched-up "NK" inside the white circle outline (the Nikkatsu emblem) is on a gray background with the company's name under it.

Technique: Model work.

Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: [Examples?]

4th Logo (December 31, 1937-October 10, 1940)

Visuals: Same as before, only the background now has vertical stripes.

Technique: Model work.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: [Examples?]

5th Logo (1954-1955)

Visuals: Same as before, but now the emblem looks as if it was hewn out of rock. The emblem is smooth, while the background is rough.

Technique: Model work.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: [Examples?]

6th Logo (1954-1956)

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Visuals: Same as the last logo, but on a white wood-like background and with the addition of the kanji "製作" (which translates to "production").

Variants:

  • On color movies, the emblem is red.
  • On its CinemaScope movies, the text is larger and more spaced.
  • There is a distribution variant with the "Production" replaced with "Distribution".

Technique: Model work.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Appeared on yakuza films of the time period, like Buta to Gunkan. The "Distribution" variant was spotted on some films, like Fuji sancho and Shirotori (Taking the Castle), and the color variant is seen on many movies by the company since 50s. It was also seen on The Burmese Harp.

7th Logo (September 29, 1957?-1979?)

Visuals: On a background with different colored moving spikes is the Nikkatsu "NK", below it is the kanji "日活株式会社製作" (translation: "Produced by Nikkatsu Corporation").

Variants:

  • Starting in 1970, the "NK" is in metallic gold.
  • The trailer of Eagle and Hawk has the inverted moving spikes in the logo.

Technique: Effect using layers of glasses.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability:

  • It can be seen on films from the time period, such as the Roman Porn films, Danger Pays, and Gappa: The Triphibian Monster, among other things.
  • The 1957 variant can be found on a trailer of The Eagle and the Hawk.

8th Logo (1979-1982)

Visuals: Essentially an updated version of the previous logo. On a background with blue moving spikes, an orange, curved "N" in a red circle appears turning up, then, the text "株式会社 にっかつ 製作・配給" (translation: "Produced and Distributed by Nikkatsu Corporation") fades in below .

Technique: Effect using layers of glasses.

Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

9th Logo (August 6, 1982-1985?)

Visuals: Over an ocean sunset, the Nikkatsu logo zooms in, the same text from the previous logo, this time in orange, fades in below.

Variant: A 70th anniversary variant exists.

Technique: Live-action mixed with camera-controlled animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on some films around the period, such as Jealousy Game. The 70th anniversary variant was discovered on said film.

10th Logo (August 24, 1985-November 9, 1996)

Visuals: The sequence starts in a side view of a backdrop similar to the one in the previous logo, then, the Nikkatsu logo in gold zooms in. The water then changes to grass, and that changes to snow. The text "提供 にっかつ" (translation: Courtesy of Nikkatsu) fades in below.

Variant:

  • Later on, the logo was modified, the outline of the "N" is carved into the circle and the logo is beveled.
  • A version exists where after the logo, two silver halves of a letter "X" zoom in, combine, and glow.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation.

Audio: A descending synth theme combined with bass.

Audio Variants:

  • There's an alternative theme done fully in synth.
  • On the variant, a "ding" like sound, accompanied by a female announcer saying "Presenting to you the most exciting...", when the halves of the "X" combine, a transformation-like sound is heard, then the announcer says "Nikkatsu Roman X-rated films."

Availability: Seen on their films from the time period. It's last known appearance was in Dangan Runner.

  • The "Roman X" variant was discovered on Hako no naka no onna: Shojo ikenie.

11th Logo (August 27-November 26, 1988)

Visuals: Following the Ropponica logo, there are two pieces of text: 配給 シネ・ロッポニカ (Distribution: Cine Ropponica) and 製作 にっかつ (Produced by Nikkatsu), with the latter having a small Nikkatsu print logo next to the "にっかつ" text.

Technique: Digital graphics.

Audio: None.

Availability: Only known to appear on Akutoku no sakae and Megalopolis Expressway Trial.

12th Logo (September 15, 1992)

Visuals: The camera pans away from the clouds to reveal a CGI red Nikkatsu logo. Once the camera settles in its position, "にっかつ" zooms in below the logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Only known to appear on The Setting Sun.

13th Logo (April 7, 1998-September 22, 2000)

Visuals: On a blue background, the white Japanese text "日活株式会社" in Kozuka Mincho Pro Bold wipes in through segments, then, its English translation "NIKKATSU CORPORATION" in Adobe Garamond Pro Bold fades in below.

Technique: Basic computer editing effects.

Audio: None.

Availability: Only known to appear on Central Park Media's release of Ayane's High Kick and the 2000 DVD of Gundress.

14th Logo (May 27, 2000?-October 19, 2004?)

Visuals: On a grey background, there is a rotating chain of several spike-like metal/aluminum pieces. The text "NIKKATSU CORPORATION", and "日活" on top, both in the same fonts as before, fade in.

Trivia:

  • This logo is based on "Cycle", which was shown at SIGGRAPH 2000.
  • The objects in this logo are a metaphor for people who live and work in the Tokyo area. "These people are extremely busy, due to daily tedious, exhausting tasks. A sudden explosion sets them free for awhile, but succeeding days are as oppressive as ever".

Variant: A short variant for trailers exists.

Technique: CGI by Nobuo Takahashi.

Audio: None.

Availability: It is currently known to appear on Freeze Me, Warm Water Under a Red Bridge, Mizu no onna, The Sea is Watching, and EX-Driver the Movie.

15th (known) Logo (January 27, 2007-)

Visuals: The sequence starts near moving copper rods and move further to reveal the inner structure of a film projector while a filmstrip (of the logo's final product) is running. Then the screen zooms out into the light, a folded and joined "NK" figure with the black text "NIKKATSU" in Univers below it fly into the center, and are surrounded by trembling light with a brown background.

Variants:

  • In its early life, "AN INDEX GROUP COMPANY" fades in below the logo after it flies in.
  • Additionally, the logo sometimes has the word "SINCE 1912" in black do the same thing as the "AN INDEX GROUP COMPANY" byline variant.
  • A variant exists where in the beginning, there is a black background with the number "1O" stays on a blue line, and the number "O" in the left has legs and has its right foot on a stair. Above the number "1O" there is the text "since 1912", while below all of it, the word "新たなるステージへ" ("To a new stage") in white sandwiched by two lines of white dots. Then shortly after, everything fades into a dawn over a forest, the sun gets brighter, a lot of trees and a river start to appear, and the "NK" figure with word "NIKKATSU" in white, the small "SINCE 1912" word in white below, and "100th Anniversary" in white under "SINCE 1912" fade in at the center of the screen. And after that, the "SINCE 1912" variant plays. This was made for Nikkatsu's 100th anniversary in 2012.
  • There's a still variant which has the print logo on a black background.
  • There's a short variant where the logo is cut to its last few seconds.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: At the beginning, there is the sound of a film projector running. Then, a soft piano/violin soundtrack plays over when the camera moves further to the film projector, while at the same time still keeps the projector sounds. After that, when the screen zooms into the light, a short piano chime is played over.

Availability: Seen on the studio's newer productions, such as Yatterman (2009) and Alien vs Ninja, its earliest known appearance was in Ten Nights of Dream.

  • The 100th anniversary variant can be seen on Tokyo Tribe and Killers, both of which are oddly from 2014, 2 years after the company's 100th anniversary.

Legacy: Thanks to the animation and the soundtrack, this is seen as one of the greatest logos from Japan.

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