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Logo (1980s)
Visuals: On a starfield, RGB letters "RGB" zoom out and flip in. They shine, and orange lines slide in, later flashing and leaving a mark on the letters. They flash, and a line draws in. White words "VIDEO LIBRARY" wipe in with laser beams sliding across the screen whilst shooting to the center. A Hanja translation appears character by character, along with the aforementioned letters below. A blue line then flies from the upper-right corner.
Technique: Cel and backlit animation.
Audio: A high-pitched droning synth note with whooshes and thuds added. This is followed by a bongo tune with 3 beeps when the letters appear below.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]