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===In-Credit Logos=== |
===In-Credit Logos=== |
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====1st Logo (August 28, 1953?-June 27, 2003)==== |
====1st Logo (August 28, 1953?-June 27, 2003)==== |
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File:Nippon TV - Nichi-Bei Eiga (1959 - Yaguruma Kennosuke).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Nichi-Bei Eiga (1959 - Yaguruma Kennosuke).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Nihon Hoso Eigasha (1965 - Tatakae! Osper).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Nihon Hoso Eigasha (1965 - Tatakae! Osper).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Nihon Hōsō Eiga KK (1967 - Bōken Shōnen Shadar).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Nihon Hōsō Eiga KK (1967 - Bōken Shōnen Shadar).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1968 - Yuuyake Banchō).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1968 - Yuuyake Banchō).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1970 - Akakichi no Eleven, Opening).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1970 - Akakichi no Eleven, Opening).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1970 - Akakichi no Eleven, Closing).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Tokyo TV Doga (1970 - Akakichi no Eleven, Closing).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Pierrot (1990 - Musashi, the Samurai Lord) (Episode 1-40, Closing).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Pierrot (1990 - Musashi, the Samurai Lord) (Episode 1-40, Closing).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - Pierrot (1991 - Musashi, the Samurai Lord) (Episode 41-50, Opening).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - Pierrot (1991 - Musashi, the Samurai Lord) (Episode 41-50, Opening).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (1999 - Master Keaton) (Episode 14-26, Opening) (with Copyright stamp).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (1999 - Master Keaton) (Episode 14-26, Opening) (with Copyright stamp).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (1999 - Master Keaton) (Episode 27-39, Opening) (with Copyright stamp).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (1999 - Master Keaton) (Episode 27-39, Opening) (with Copyright stamp).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (2000 - Hidamari no Ki, Opening).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (2000 - Hidamari no Ki, Opening).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (2000 - Hidamari no Ki, Closing).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - VAP - Shōgakukan (2000 - Hidamari no Ki, Closing).jpg |
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File:Nippon TV - VAP (2002 - Hanada Shōnen Shi, Closing).jpg |
File:Nippon TV - VAP (2002 - Hanada Shōnen Shi, Closing).jpg |
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'''Visuals:''' There is the 1953 NTV wordmark in a cubic-style script on a superimposed white text. |
'''Visuals:''' There is the 1953 NTV wordmark in a cubic-style script on a superimposed white text. |
Revision as of 09:30, 2 July 2024
Print Logo
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 27, 2003)
Visuals: There is the 1953 NTV wordmark in a cubic-style script on a superimposed 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 1995.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
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 2003-December 26, 2013)
Visuals: There is the 2003 NTV logo, consisting of the Nandarō symbol and the words "日テレ" on a superimposed white text.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on NTV's productions, such as 2007-2013 episodes of Anpanman.
3rd Logo (December 27, 2013-)
Visuals: There is the 2013 NTV logo, consisting of the words "日テレ" with the "O" representing the letter "日" on a superimposed white text.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
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.