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'''Production Taka''' (プロダクション鷹) was a Japanese film production and distribution company specializing in ''pinku eiga'' (softcore films), founded in 1965 by Kimata Takataka.
 
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|Production Taka (1976 - Kinpatsu Panma).png|1st Logo (1970s-1980s?)
|Production Taka (1990 - 新任女教師 しごいてあげる).png|2nd Logo (Late 1980s-November 5, 1997)
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===1st Logo (1970s-1980s?)===
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 20 October 2024


Background

Production Taka (プロダクション鷹) was a Japanese film production and distribution company specializing in pinku eiga (softcore films), founded in 1965 by Kimata Takataka.


1st Logo (1970s-1980s?)

Visuals: A close-up of a hawk is seen perched against a beach backdrop. The hawk looks around as the logo, superimposed, appears tilting upward on the bottom of the screen. The logo consists of the character "鷹" shaped into a triangle, surrounded by the text "PRODUCTION" which is shaped into a circle, with "プロダクション鷹 作品" below, all in red.

Technique: Practical effects superimposed over live-action footage.

Audio: A royal-sounding fanfare.

Availability: This logo is seen on Porno Report: Kinpatsu Perm.

2nd Logo (Late 1980s-November 5, 1997)

Visuals: In a dark room, a close-up of a film camera is seen. After a few seconds, a translucent red rectangle containing the following text is seen:

Production
Taka Films

The text is left-aligned, white and in Cooper Black.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: None or the opening theme.

Availability: This logo is seen on I'll Let You Use Extracurricular Classes and Wafū Furin Hitodzuma: Hajisarashina Kahanshin.

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