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'''Technique:''' A still image.
 
'''Audio:''' NoneSilent.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Eye Candy''.
 
===In-Credit Logos===
====1st Logo (August 28, 1953?-June 2730, 2003)====
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'''Visuals:''' ThereSuperimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 1953 NTV wordmark, consisting of the words "日本テレビ" in a cubic-style script, onusually a superimposedin white text.
 
'''Variant:''' Since 1993, the station introduced a Nandarō symbol, a green pig designed by [[Studio Ghibli]] co-founder Hayao Miyazaki originally meant for the station's 40th anniversary and began implementing it during their shows around that same time. However, for some shows, such as ''Anpanman'', it wouldn't be implemented until 1996.
 
'''Technique:''' SuperimposedA animationsuperimposed hand-painted and later, digital graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening or ending theme of the show.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on NTV's productions beginning with ''Sankyō zesuchuakuizu'', ''Satsuki-san'' and ''Pakku machi o iku'' among others. However, footage from those shows have yet to be found.
 
====2nd Logo (July 1, 2003-DecemberMarch 2631, 2013)====
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'''Visuals:''' ThereSuperimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2003 NTV logo, consisting of the Nandarō symbol and the words "日テレ", onusually a superimposedin white text.
 
'''Technique:''' SuperimposedA animationsuperimposed digital graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening or ending theme of the show.
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'''Visuals:''' ThereSuperimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2013 NTV logo, consisting of the words "日テレ" with the "O" representing the letter "日" onin awhite superimposedor whiteretaining its usual textcolors.
 
'''Variant:''' During 2013, NTV's 60th anniversary logo was used consisting of the 2013 NTV symbol in red and the words "Go! Next 60" at the bottom, this was seen in ''Gatchaman Crowds''.
'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.
 
'''Technique:''' A superimposed digital graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' The opening or ending theme of the show.
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 23 October 2024

Logo (August 13, 2021)

Visuals: On a black background, there is the 2013 Nippon Television logo in red but with the "O", representing the letter "日" on the top right corner of the screen.

Technique: A still image.

Audio: Silent.

Availability: Seen on Eye Candy.

In-Credit Logos

1st Logo (August 28, 1953?-June 30, 2003)

Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 1953 NTV wordmark, consisting of the words "日本テレビ" in a cubic-style script, usually in white.

Variant: Since 1993, the station introduced a Nandarō symbol, a green pig designed by Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki originally meant for the station's 40th anniversary and began implementing it during their shows around that same time. However, for some shows, such as Anpanman, it wouldn't be implemented until 1996.

Technique: A superimposed hand-painted and later, digital graphic.

Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on NTV's productions beginning with Sankyō zesuchuakuizu, Satsuki-san and Pakku machi o iku among others. However, footage from those shows have yet to be found.

2nd Logo (July 1, 2003-March 31, 2013)

Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2003 NTV logo, consisting of the Nandarō symbol and the words "日テレ", usually in white.

Technique: A superimposed digital graphic.

Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on NTV's productions, such as 2007-2013 episodes of Anpanman.

3rd Logo (April 1, 2013-)

Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2013 NTV logo, consisting of the words "日テレ" with the "O" representing the letter "日" in white or retaining its usual colors.

Variant: During 2013, NTV's 60th anniversary logo was used consisting of the 2013 NTV symbol in red and the words "Go! Next 60" at the bottom, this was seen in Gatchaman Crowds.

Technique: A superimposed digital graphic.

Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on NTV's productions, such as 2013-present episodes of Anpanman as well as The World is Still Beautiful.

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