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'''''Gantz'' film series'''
'''''Gantz'' film series'''
* '''Gantz (2010)''': As the orange dot's light dims, the dot changes to an eclipse, darkening the logo from its edges. The eclipse lingers for a while before fading out.
* '''Gantz (2010)''': As the orange dot's light dims, the dot changes to an eclipse, darkening the logo from its edges. The eclipse lingers for a while before fading out.
[[File:Nippon Television Network Corporation (Gantz).png|center|400px]]
* '''Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011)''': Same as the ''Gantz'' variant, but the eclipse emits a light that turns the entire logo blue, under a digital screen texture. After the logo fades away like the ''Gantz'' variant, the eclipse zooms in, with the dot showing the movie's opening shot. A fish-eye transition is used to segue into the movie.
* '''Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011)''': Same as the ''Gantz'' variant, but the eclipse emits a light that turns the entire logo blue, under a digital screen texture. After the logo fades away like the ''Gantz'' variant, the eclipse zooms in, with the dot showing the movie's opening shot. A fish-eye transition is used to segue into the movie.
[[File:Nippon Television Network Corporation (Gantz).png|center|400px]]
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Revision as of 05:31, 31 October 2022

These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Nippon TV Movies, with more to be added over time.

Death Note film series

  • Death Note (2006): After the logo finishes its animation, the dot glows and turns into an orange moon, causing the rest of the logo to turn into clouds and disperse in a nighttime sky.
  • Death Note: The Last Name (2006): When the logo's animation finishes, freeze-frame images of Misa Amane's (played by Erika Toda) face from the side on a blue TV screen appear four times. Then, the logo fades out, with the orange dot replaced by the pupil of a light-green Shinigami eye. The camera then zooms into that eye as those same images flicker again, revealing it's watching Misa run away from someone.
  • L: Change the WorLd (2008): The logo turns into a neon logo with pink outlines, while the bottom text fades away completely. The first stroke on the second kanji momentarily flickers, causing the entire logo to flicker out.
  • Death Note: Light Up the NEW World (2016): Using the 2014 variant, the white 2013 logo is shown on a black background, evoking the eponymous notebook cover's color scheme. This is followed by the Japanese text underneath the logo suddenly changing into the language used by the Shinigami, from left to right, while the logo itself fades out. After the alterations are complete, the new text also fades away.

Gantz film series

  • Gantz (2010): As the orange dot's light dims, the dot changes to an eclipse, darkening the logo from its edges. The eclipse lingers for a while before fading out.
  • Gantz: Perfect Answer (2011): Same as the Gantz variant, but the eclipse emits a light that turns the entire logo blue, under a digital screen texture. After the logo fades away like the Gantz variant, the eclipse zooms in, with the dot showing the movie's opening shot. A fish-eye transition is used to segue into the movie.
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