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=== Background ===
Background: ''Rastar Television, Inc.'' (pronounced "''Raystar''") was the television production division of [[Columbia Pictures]] subsidiary, [[Rastar Films]], Inc. The division ceased production in 2000 after their final TV movie ''Alley Cats Strike!'' and became an in-name-only unit of [[Columbia TriStar Television]] (now "[[Sony Pictures Television"]]).
 
=== 1st Logo (1982-June 3, 1987) ===
Background: Rastar Television, Inc. (pronounced "Raystar") was the television production division of Columbia Pictures subsidiary, Rastar Films, Inc. The division ceased production in 2000 after their final TV movie Alley Cats Strike! and became an in-name-only unit of Columbia TriStar Television (now "Sony Pictures Television").
'''Logo:'''
 
* On ''Ripley's Believe It or Not!'', we see the text: "A HALEY-LYON-RASTAR PRODUCTION" with the Rastar logo seen beside the names, with the copyright stamp "Copyright © (year) by Rastar Television, Inc." below it then the text "All Rights Reserved" below followed by a television code below and the the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" at the bottom. On 1982 episodes, it's "A HALEY/LYON/RASTAR PRODUCTION". Starting in 1983, the text and Rastar logo is seen below the end credits. On 1984-1986 episodes, the text "A HALEY/LYON" is seen above, the Rastar logo is seen in the middle, and the word "PRODUCTION" is seen below.
* On the short-lived series ''Blue Thunder'', the text says "A RASTAR PRODUCTIONS, INC. and PUBLIC ARTS, INC." with the text "In Association With" below and appears on an Azure blue background. On the 8th episode "Payload", the text appears on a blue background. On the 9th episode "The Long Flight", the text appears in-credit.
* On ''Nothing in Common'', the text reads as "A RASTAR Production In Association With".
 
1st Logo
(1982-June 3, 1987)
Haley-Lyon-Rastar (1982)Rastar TV/Haley-Lyon-RBION: 1983Rastar TV-Public Arts: 1984Rastar TV-Public Arts: 1984-bRastar TV-Public Arts: 1984-c
Rastar TV-Public Arts: 1984-dRastar TV-Public Arts: 1984-eRASTAR Television (Nothing in Common)
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The text appearing in or the fade in.
Logo:
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end-title theme from any show.
On Ripley's Believe It or Not!, we see the text: "A HALEY-LYON-RASTAR PRODUCTION" with the Rastar logo seen beside the names, with the copyright stamp "Copyright © (year) by Rastar Television, Inc." below it then the text "All Rights Reserved" below followed by a television code below and the the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" at the bottom. On 1982 episodes, it's "A HALEY/LYON/RASTAR PRODUCTION". Starting in 1983, the text and Rastar logo is seen below the end credits. On 1984-1986 episodes, the text "A HALEY/LYON" is seen above, the Rastar logo is seen in the middle, and the word "PRODUCTION" is seen below.
On the short-lived series Blue Thunder, the text says "A RASTAR PRODUCTIONS, INC. and PUBLIC ARTS, INC." with the text "In Association With" below and appears on an Azure blue background. On the 8th episode "Payload", the text appears on a blue background. On the 9th episode "The Long Flight", the text appears in-credit.
On Nothing in Common, the text reads as "A RASTAR Production In Association With".
 
'''Availability:''' Rare, it can be found of the DVD release of ''Blue Thunder''. Was also seen on the first incarnation of ''Ripley's Believe it or Not!'' and the short-lived series, ''Nothing in Common''.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
FX/SFX: The text appearing in or the fade in.
 
Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show.
 
Availability: Rare, it can be found of the DVD release of Blue Thunder. Was also seen on the first incarnation of Ripley's Believe it or Not! and the short-lived series, Nothing in Common.
 
Editor's Note: None.
 
=== 2nd Logo (February 20, 1988-March 18, 2000) ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Rastar (2000).png
</gallery>'''Logo:''' We have the name "RASTAR" in a bold font with a cut-out shape of a star in the second letter "A".
 
'''Trivia:''' It's the Rastar logo from the early 1980s as originally seen on theatrical trailers.
 
'''Variants:'''
2nd Logo
(February 20, 1988-March 18, 2000)
From RastarRastar-THG: 1991Rastar ProductionsRastar TV: 2000
 
* This appears in-credit on ''The Hollywood Game''.
Logo: We have the name "RASTAR" in a bold font with a cut-out shape of a star in the second letter "A".
* On ''Annie: A Royal Adventure'', the logo is on a black background with the letter "A" above, the word "PRODUCTION" and the text "In Association With" in a News Gothic font.
* On ''Alley Cats Strike!'', the logo is black and is placed on a light gray background. If you look closely on this variant, the space between the 'T' and 'A' has not been filled in and is white.
 
Trivia: It's the Rastar logo from the early 1980s as originally seen on theatrical trailers.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
Variants:
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end-title theme from any show or TV movie.
This appears in-credit on The Hollywood Game.
On Annie: A Royal Adventure, the logo is on a black background with the letter "A" above, the word "PRODUCTION" and the text "In Association With" in a News Gothic font.
On Alley Cats Strike!, the logo is black and is placed on a white background.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on the TV movies ''Annie: A Royal Adventure'' and ''Alley Cats Strike!''. This was also seen on the short-lived game show ''The Hollywood Game''.
 
FX/SFX'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show or TV movie.
 
Availability: Rare. It's seen on the TV movies Annie: A Royal Adventure and Alley Cats Strike!. This was also seen on the short-lived game show The Hollywood Game.
 
Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 16:17, 25 January 2021

Logo descriptions by Shadeed A. Kelly Logo captures by Eric S., Shadeed A. Kelly, snelfu and Logophile

Background

Rastar Television, Inc. (pronounced "Raystar") was the television production division of Columbia Pictures subsidiary, Rastar Films, Inc. The division ceased production in 2000 after their final TV movie Alley Cats Strike! and became an in-name-only unit of Columbia TriStar Television (now Sony Pictures Television).

1st Logo (1982-June 3, 1987)

Logo:

  • On Ripley's Believe It or Not!, we see the text: "A HALEY-LYON-RASTAR PRODUCTION" with the Rastar logo seen beside the names, with the copyright stamp "Copyright © (year) by Rastar Television, Inc." below it then the text "All Rights Reserved" below followed by a television code below and the the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" at the bottom. On 1982 episodes, it's "A HALEY/LYON/RASTAR PRODUCTION". Starting in 1983, the text and Rastar logo is seen below the end credits. On 1984-1986 episodes, the text "A HALEY/LYON" is seen above, the Rastar logo is seen in the middle, and the word "PRODUCTION" is seen below.
  • On the short-lived series Blue Thunder, the text says "A RASTAR PRODUCTIONS, INC. and PUBLIC ARTS, INC." with the text "In Association With" below and appears on an Azure blue background. On the 8th episode "Payload", the text appears on a blue background. On the 9th episode "The Long Flight", the text appears in-credit.
  • On Nothing in Common, the text reads as "A RASTAR Production In Association With".


FX/SFX: The text appearing in or the fade in.

Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show.

Availability: Rare, it can be found of the DVD release of Blue Thunder. Was also seen on the first incarnation of Ripley's Believe it or Not! and the short-lived series, Nothing in Common.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo (February 20, 1988-March 18, 2000)

Logo: We have the name "RASTAR" in a bold font with a cut-out shape of a star in the second letter "A".

Trivia: It's the Rastar logo from the early 1980s as originally seen on theatrical trailers.

Variants:

  • This appears in-credit on The Hollywood Game.
  • On Annie: A Royal Adventure, the logo is on a black background with the letter "A" above, the word "PRODUCTION" and the text "In Association With" in a News Gothic font.
  • On Alley Cats Strike!, the logo is black and is placed on a light gray background. If you look closely on this variant, the space between the 'T' and 'A' has not been filled in and is white.


FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The end-title theme from any show or TV movie.

Availability: Rare. It's seen on the TV movies Annie: A Royal Adventure and Alley Cats Strike!. This was also seen on the short-lived game show The Hollywood Game.

Editor's Note: None.

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