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===(1994-1995)===
(1990s)
Panasonic (1994)
Panasonic (1994)




Nicknames: "Watch Out!"
'''Nicknames:''' "Watch Out!"


Logo: TBA
'''Logo:''' TBA


Trivia: This logo was designed by Matsushita AVC Tech.
'''Trivia:''' This logo was designed by Matsushita AVC Tech.


FX/SFX: Very nice CGI animation for the '90s, which holds up quite well today.
'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice CGI animation for the '90s, which holds up quite well today.


Music/Sounds: Some chime sounds and a whoosh, followed by an ascending synth choir and a glockenspiel. It ends in a synth fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Some chime sounds and a whoosh, followed by an ascending synth choir and a glockenspiel. It ends in a synth fanfare.


Availability: Very rare. The logo was only used for MUSE analog HD LaserDiscs (which were pretty much an experimental development of the LaserDisc; MUSE LD players and titles were only sold in Japan due to HDTV technologies being a little common in there) of Hollywood productions such as the 1994 print of Jurassic Park. Not sure if this also appears on other MUSE LaserDiscs as well.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. The logo was only used for MUSE analog HD LaserDiscs (which were pretty much an experimental development of the LaserDisc; MUSE LD players and titles were only sold in Japan due to HDTV technologies being a little common in there) of Hollywood productions such as the 1994 print of Jurassic Park. Not sure if this also appears on other MUSE LaserDiscs as well.


Editor's Note: TBA
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


[[Category:Japanese logos]]
[[Category:Japanese logos]]

Revision as of 23:22, 28 July 2022

(1994-1995)

Panasonic (1994)


Nicknames: "Watch Out!"

Logo: TBA

Trivia: This logo was designed by Matsushita AVC Tech.

FX/SFX: Very nice CGI animation for the '90s, which holds up quite well today.

Music/Sounds: Some chime sounds and a whoosh, followed by an ascending synth choir and a glockenspiel. It ends in a synth fanfare.

Availability: Very rare. The logo was only used for MUSE analog HD LaserDiscs (which were pretty much an experimental development of the LaserDisc; MUSE LD players and titles were only sold in Japan due to HDTV technologies being a little common in there) of Hollywood productions such as the 1994 print of Jurassic Park. Not sure if this also appears on other MUSE LaserDiscs as well.

Editor's Note: TBA

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