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===Background===
Zuiyo Eizo officially split onto two entities on
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Revision as of 16:04, 10 July 2024
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Ashley Taylor, A.Donaire logos 1 and TheLogoFan2004
Captures by
A.Donaire logos 1
Ashley Taylor, A.Donaire logos 1 and TheLogoFan2004
Captures by
A.Donaire logos 1
Background
Zuiyo Eizo officially split onto two entities on March 1975, the second incarnation of Zuiyo, continued licensing and distribution duties of Zuiyo's pre-75 work (Heidi, Maya the Bee, Vic the Viking), while Nippon Animation was created to oversee future productions, while continuing to produce Zuiyo's famous World Masterpiece Theater series.
Logo (March 1975-)
Visuals: There is the Nippon Animation wordmark, which consists of the words "日本アニメーション" in a cubic-style script on a superimposed white font.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or closing theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on all Nippon Animation productions, beginning with later episodes of Vic the Viking and Maya the Bee.