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(1980s)
===Logo (1981-mid/late 1980s)===
Park Avenue
[[File:Park Avenue.png|center|350px]]
{{spoiler|[[File:Park Avenue logo (1980s) (Credit - Unknown).mp4|center|150px]]}}


'''Visuals:''' The screen fades to the words "PARK AVENUE" in a weird, green font arranged like this:<br>
Nicknames: "The Very Naughty Logo", "Park Avenue at the Red Light District", "Something Porny is Going On at Park Avenue"
<center>
'''{{color|#00FF00|{{huge|PARK<br>AVENUE}}}}'''
</center><br>
on an orange background. The screen then flips away to show a black background. After that, many pictures and videos showing erotic and porn scenes including nude women, start flying and flipping all over the place, some of them covering the screen for a moment. The Park Avenue screen flips in and out twice during this. After a whole minute of flipping with porn, the Park Avenue screen flips in once more. The screen then cuts to black.


'''Technique:''' Live-action and Scanimate.
Logo: We fade to the words "PARK AVENUE" in a weird, green font arranged like this:
PARK
AVENUE


'''Audio:''' A synth theme. This is actually a library music track called "Breakthrough", composed by Mike Vickers from KPM 1155, ''A Moog for More Reasons''. Fourteen seconds of this track are repeated twice in the logo, the latter of which is extended until the end.
on an orange background. The screen then flips away to show a black background. After that, many pictures and videos showing erotic and porn scenes including nude women, start flying and flipping all over the place, some of them covering the screen for a moment. The Park Avenue screen flips in and out twice during this. After a whole minute of flipping with porn, the Park Avenue screen flips in once more. We then cut to black.


'''Availability:''' Possibly on British porn tapes from the 1980s.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
FX/SFX: The flipping.
[[Category:Logos with content warnings for sexual activity]]

[[Category:United Kingdom]]
Music/Sounds: A really choppy-sounding synth theme that sounds more like a track from a bad Commodore 64 game than a porno tune. This is actually a library music track called "Breakthrough", by Mike Vickers from KPM 1155, A Moog for More Reasons.
[[Category:Adult entertainment logos]]

[[Category:British adult entertainment logos]]
Availability: Extremely rare. Possibly on porn tapes from the 1980s.
[[Category:Logos with library music]]

Editor's Note: None.

[[Category:Home Entertainment Logos]]

Latest revision as of 11:20, 12 December 2023


Logo (1981-mid/late 1980s)


Visuals: The screen fades to the words "PARK AVENUE" in a weird, green font arranged like this:

PARK
AVENUE


on an orange background. The screen then flips away to show a black background. After that, many pictures and videos showing erotic and porn scenes including nude women, start flying and flipping all over the place, some of them covering the screen for a moment. The Park Avenue screen flips in and out twice during this. After a whole minute of flipping with porn, the Park Avenue screen flips in once more. The screen then cuts to black.

Technique: Live-action and Scanimate.

Audio: A synth theme. This is actually a library music track called "Breakthrough", composed by Mike Vickers from KPM 1155, A Moog for More Reasons. Fourteen seconds of this track are repeated twice in the logo, the latter of which is extended until the end.

Availability: Possibly on British porn tapes from the 1980s. [Examples?]

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