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Logo: Up against a rainbow background that quickly turns into a light-blue/black gradient, colored bricks appear from different parts of the background and fall onto each other, forming a multi-colored pyramid. When the pyramid is done forming, a star appears in the upper right corner and shines, and the text "PYRAVID INTERNATIONAL" appears in yellow on the pyramid.
Logo: Up against a rainbow background that quickly turns into a light-blue/black gradient, colored bricks appear from different parts of the background and fall onto each other, forming a multi-colored pyramid. When the pyramid is done forming, a star appears in the upper right corner and shines, and the text "PYRAVID INTERNATIONAL" appears in yellow on the pyramid.


FX/SFX: The bricks appearing and moving, and the star shining.
Technique: The bricks appearing and moving, and the star shining.


Music/Sounds: The sound of wind plays throughout, and when a brick goes on top of another, we hear a piano chord that gets higher pitched each time.
Music/Sounds: The sound of wind plays throughout, and when a brick goes on top of another, we hear a piano chord that gets higher pitched each time.

Revision as of 00:47, 6 December 2022

Logo descriptions, editions, and captures by BenderRoblox Video by vonhumboldtfleischer

1st Logo (1980's) Pyravid International

Logo: Up against a rainbow background that quickly turns into a light-blue/black gradient, colored bricks appear from different parts of the background and fall onto each other, forming a multi-colored pyramid. When the pyramid is done forming, a star appears in the upper right corner and shines, and the text "PYRAVID INTERNATIONAL" appears in yellow on the pyramid.

Technique: The bricks appearing and moving, and the star shining.

Music/Sounds: The sound of wind plays throughout, and when a brick goes on top of another, we hear a piano chord that gets higher pitched each time.

Availability: Extremely rare; only known to be seen on a tape of 1975's Moment to Moment.

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