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'''Nicknames:''' "Watch Out!" |
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'''Logo:''' A flash appears, and turns into an raindrop on a purple-gradient background. The raindrop pans onto an blue circle with some water-like image, and the circle zooms out and flashes. Then, a circle made with bubbles, zooms through us, as the texture of the Panasonic logo forms in. Then, the blue Panasonic logo places through its texture as the background turns white. After a few seconds it fades off. |
'''Logo:''' A flash appears, and turns into an raindrop on a purple-gradient background. The raindrop pans onto an blue circle with some water-like image, and the circle zooms out and flashes. Then, a circle made with bubbles, zooms through us, as the texture of the Panasonic logo forms in. Then, the blue Panasonic logo places through its texture as the background turns white. After a few seconds it fades off. |
Revision as of 19:56, 1 December 2022
(1994-1995)
Logo: A flash appears, and turns into an raindrop on a purple-gradient background. The raindrop pans onto an blue circle with some water-like image, and the circle zooms out and flashes. Then, a circle made with bubbles, zooms through us, as the texture of the Panasonic logo forms in. Then, the blue Panasonic logo places through its texture as the background turns white. After a few seconds it fades off.
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.