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<center>'''These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by RKO Radio Pictures.'''</center><br> |
<center>'''These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by RKO Radio Pictures.'''</center><br> |
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 17 August 2023
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): Neither the "Transmitter" nor the "Thunderbolt" logos are shown before the film, only a text notice shown after the title among other credits. The "Thunderbolt" closing logo still appears at the end, but on a jeweled background, with the words "A WALT DISNEY FEATURE" in white, "Production" in bright turquoise script below that, and "IN TECHNICOLOR" in white below that in a smaller face.
Pinocchio (1940): The "Thunderbolt" logo is carved into a wood background.
Fantasia (1940, 1941 re-release): The "Thunderbolt" logo is seen at the bottom of the film's intermission title card.
Dumbo (1941): The "Thunderbolt" logo is gold on a blue background within a stylish gold border; all of this is on a red background.
- On the German release, the logo is flat, in white, and "FILM" replaces "PICTURES".
- On the French release, "FILMS S.A." replaces "PICTURES".
Bambi (1942): The "Thunderbolt" logo is in dark teal on a lighter teal background, and there are branches with leaves (in the same dark teal color) surrounding the logo.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949): The logo is light blue against a dark background.
Alice in Wonderland (1951): The RKO Radio Pictures logo appears on a banner held by two playing cards.