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⚫ | '''Logo:''' We see a white background that quickly fades into a grainy scene where a male lion is seen walking on a rock platform, his cubs follow behind him. Then the cubs start to roar, making the logo get brighter in the process. The adult lion also roars with them, morphing into a beige-colored design that shines a few times in a black background with a Times New Roman-like font in bronze that says<center> |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Obvious Lion King Knock-off", "The Lion King of India" |
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Revision as of 10:06, 23 November 2022
Background
The company was founded in 2008 by Rajat Rawail in India, lasting a few years before being folded into T-Series in the fall of 2011.
(2010's?)
RAWAIL GRANDSONS
ENTERTAINMENT & SOFTWARE PVT, LTD.
FX/SFX: A white background that quickly fades, 2D animation, and grainy editing. Done in early 2009 by Prime Focus World (part of DNEG and Locksmith Animation).
Music/Sounds: Orchestral and tribal music, accompanied by lion roars. A prototype version of the music is used on Shortcut: The Con is On.
Availability: Seen on No Problem.
Legacy: The inspirations from The Lion King taken for this logo are more than a little obvious.