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'''Legacy:''' It can be considered a scary logo due to its bloodcurdling scream.
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(2002-2004)

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Nicknames: "Screaming Woman", "Screaming Woman of Doom", "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

Logo: We see a film tape with a countdown leader, starting with three and cuts to the woman screaming like a vampire. The text "PANICO" is seen on the bottom. Then it film runs out to a white background.

FX/SFX: The film countdown, then the camera shakes to the logo and the film runs blank.

Music/Sounds: Some sounds of a film tape, then a woman screaming in horror.

Availability: Very rare. Seen only on it's two movies, Ferpect Crime and 800 Bullets.

Legacy: It can be considered a scary logo due to its bloodcurdling scream.

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