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{{About|the Filipino film company|the American cinema chain|Regal Cinemas}}
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===Background===
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'''Regal Entertainment, Inc.''' is a Filipino film company founded by Lily Monteverde in 1962 in Quezon City, Philippines, having produced films of all genres. The film company is currently based in 38 Valencia St., New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It has no relation to the American cinema chain named [[Regal Cinemas|Regal Entertainment]].


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Background: Regal Entertainment, Inc. was founded by Lily Monteverde in 1962 in Quezon City, Philippines. is a Filipino film company, having produced films of all genres. It has no relation to the American cinema chain, <nowiki>[[Regal Entertainment Group]]</nowiki>.
|Regal_Films_(1982).png|1st Logo (February 9, 1976-May 1, 1985)
|Bandicam_2021-02-22_20-20-34-288.png|2nd Logo (June 18, 1985-January 1, 1993)
|Regal_Films_(1995).png|3rd Logo (January 12, 1993-August 5, 1998, February 9, 2000)
|Regal_Entertainment_(2006,_variant).png|4th Logo (1998-December 28, 2009)
|Regal_Entertainment_Inc_(2008-2010).jpg|5th Logo (48 Years) (November 19, 2008-December 28, 2009)
|Regal_Entertainment_Inc._50_Years.jpg|6th Logo (50 Years) (March 26, 2010-August 22, 2018)
|Regal_Entertainment_2019.png|7th Logo (September 12, 2018-)
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===1st Logo (February 9, 1976-May 1, 1985)===
1st Logo
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'''Visuals:''' Fading in on a blue background, there is a king's throne (adorned with a red carpet and some steps leading up to it) with a white curtain hanging behind it. The camera zooms out a little as an anthropomorphic lion, wearing a small yellow crown and a robe, appears from the right, slowly walking toward the throne. Upon reaching it, he turns to face the camera, revealing that he is holding a wand in his right paw (although it looks more like a baton or a drumstick). The lion raises his arms and proceeds to swoop the wand above his head from left to right, leaving behind a line of sparkly magic dust which quickly dies down and morphs into the golden words "{{color|gold|REGAL FILMS, INC.}}" Pleased with his work, the lion, with the wand still in his right paw, sits down on his throne, just like a king. Not too long after, the white word "PRESENTS" appears in a smaller font under the company name.
(1976-1985)


'''Variant:''' An in-credit variant exists where the lion is designed more realistically, but is still carrying his wand. Below him is a circle that features the map of the Philippines with an abstract symbol on it.
Nicknames: "The Sitting Lion Wizard", "The King Lion"


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
Logo: On a blue background, we fade in on a king’s throne (adorned with a red carpet and some steps leading up to it) with a white curtain hanging behind it. The camera zooms out a little as an animated, anthropomorphic lion, wearing a small yellow crown and a robe, appears from the right, slowly walking toward the throne. Upon reaching it, he turns to face us, revealing that he is holding a wand in his right paw (although it looks more like a baton or a drumstick). The lion raises his arms and proceeds to swoop the wand above his head from left to right, leaving behind a line of sparkly magic dust which quickly dies down and morphs into the golden words “REGAL FILMS, INC.” Pleased with his work, the lion, wand still in paw, sits down on his throne, just like a king. Not too long after, the white word “PRESENTS” appears in a smaller font under the company name.


'''Audio:''' A few pizzicato notes as the camera zooms out, and then a few more as the lion walks up to the throne. There is a pause as the lion turns to face the camera, immediately followed by a brief swelling of strings that, as the lion waves its wand, crescendos into a bright, regal-sounding fanfare (the melody of which sounds similar to that of "London Bridge is Falling Down") that ends on a long note.
FX/SFX: Cartoon animation.


'''Availability:''' It appeared on Regal Films releases from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. Examples include ''Dear Mama'' (1984) and ''Ang Leon, Ang Tigre at Ang Alamid'' (1979).
Music/Sounds: A few pizzicato notes as the camera zooms out, and then a few more as the lion walks up to the throne. There is a pause as the lion turns to face us, immediately followed by a brief swelling of strings that, as the lion waves its wand, crescendos into a bright, regal-sounding fanfare (the melody of which sounding bizarrely similar to that of “London Bridge is Falling Down”) that ends on a long note.


===2nd Logo (June 18, 1985-January 1, 1993)===
Availability: Very rare. You might want to check on 1970's or early to mid-80's VHS by them. Spotted on ''Dear Mama'' (a Julie Vega movie) and ''Ang Leon, Ang Tigre at Ang Alamid''.
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'''Visuals:''' {{color|Red}} clouds move atop the background of some mountains and a city (presumably Quezon City), and thunderbolts appear. The words "'''REGAL FILMS'''" (in the Windsor font, colored white and having a 3D effect) are revealed when the clouds move away. A moon fades in, and clouds (represented as black silhouettes) move behind it. A red fat capital "'''R'''" bearing a striking resemblance to the Renaissance Hotels logo with a yellow crown on top of it, fades in. The entire background fades out except for the "'''R'''", which then rapidly zooms towards the camera (a la the Viacom "V of Doom"), filling the entire screen with red.
Editor's Note: A unique logo from the company's history, and quite calm compared to some others.


'''Variants:'''
2nd Logo
* A <u>warped version</u> exists.
* Sometimes, the logo is seen more <u>dark and scratchy</u>.
* A version with <u>more whiter clouds</u> also exists.
* In <u>1991</u>, the sky was blue instead of red. On some films with this variant, the R was also darker.
* On <u>''Pinulot Ka Lang Sa Lupa'' (1987) and ''1 + 1 = 12 + 1'' (1987)</u>, the logo is <u>extended</u>.
*On <u>current and YouTube prints of ''Inday, Inday sa Balitaw''</u>, the logo has a cyan-greenish tint, with the "R" being in orange.


'''Technique:''' Practical effects with cel animation for the lightning and the "R".
(1985-1993)


'''Audio:'''
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*From 1985 to 1987, this logo used a dramatic synth fanfare, along with a thunderclap sound effect.
*Starting in 1987 with (possibly) ''Shoot That Ball'', a horror-themed synth piece (with a few odd sounds thrown in) was used.


'''Audio Variants:'''
Nicknames: "R from Hell", "The Revolting Regal R", "The Renaissance Hotel Logo", "V of Doom's Distant Cousin", "King R"
* The starting point of the music in the 1987 variant can vary.
* On <u>''Abandonada'' (1989)</u>, the <u>opening theme</u> was used.
* On <u>''Sgt. Clarin: Bala Para sa Ulo Mo'' (1990)</u>, you can hear <u>synth zaps and whooshes</u>.
* On <u>''Tiyanak'' (1988)</u>, you can hear thunder at the end, which turns out to segue into the opening theme.
* On <u>''Isang Araw Walang Diyos'' (1989)</u>, it starts with a loud thunder noise, then followed by a dramatic choir which segues into the opening theme of the movie.
* On <u>''Kid, Huwag Kang Susuko'' (1987)</u>, you can hear a loud gong sound when the "R" zooms in was heard.
* The thunderclap sound varies from film to film.
** In the <u>1991 variant</u>, the same loud thunderclap sound effect (sampled from the BBC Sound Effects Library) from the [[Southern Star Entertainment|Southern Star]], [[Ismail Production]], and [[Lightning Video]] logos is used.


'''Availability:'''
Logo: Red clouds move in the background, and thunderbolts appear. The words "'''REGAL FILMS'''" (in the Windsor font) are revealed when the clouds move away. A moon fades in, and clouds (represented as black silhouettes) move behind it. A red fat capital "'''R'''" (that looks suspiciously like the former logo for the Renaissance hotel chain), with a yellow crown on top of it, fades in. The entire background fades out except for the "'''R'''", which then rapidly zooms towards us in a fashion similar to the infamous Viacom V of Doom, filling the entire screen with red.
* It can be seen on Filipino films released by the company from this time period like ''Scorpio Nights'' (1985), ''Tiyanak'' (1988), and ''Secrets of Pura'' (1991).
* Some films may lack this logo, using an in-credit notice saying "Regal Films Inc. Presents".


'''Legacy:''' The logo is notorious for having the "R" zoom in a la Viacom's "V of Doom", its synth themes, the thunder and its overall atmosphere. This is especially apparent, as this appeared on non-horror films. As such, it is commonly given the unofficial nickname of "R of Doom". This does fit in well with horror films from the company, however.
Variants:


===3rd Logo (January 12, 1993-February 9, 2000)===
* A warped version exists.
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* Sometimes, the logo is seen more dark and scratchy.
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* A version with more whiter clouds also exists.
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* In 1991, the sky was blue instead of red. On some films with this variant, the R was also darker.<br />
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* On ''Pinulot ka lang sa lupa'' and ''1+1+12=1'', the logo is extended.
* Strangely on ''Shake, Rattle, And Roll XIV: The Invasion'', the logo fades out without King R logo zooming in before the current logo.


'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a golden filmstrip taking up most of the screen. The filmstrip then starts moving very fast to start the transformation of the crown. {{color|Gold}} squares fill up the holes and fly off the filmstrip as it starts to form a circle. As the filmstrip forms the circle, the crown starts to form, the points expand to finish the crown's main structure. The gold squares return to finish the crown. As the crown is still spinning, the squares form the bottom ring and the crown's top point tops. The crown stops spinning as a large ray of light shines out of the bottom void of space. The ray of light fills up the whole screen and disappears, leaving behind the text "REGAL FILMS", displayed in a thin, white, and spaced-out font.
FX/SFX: The clouds moving, the words being revealed, the capital "R" fading in, and the "R" zooming in.


'''Variants:'''
Music/Sounds: Starting in 1987, a horror-themed synth piece with a few odd sounds thrown in. Also, you can hear the thunderbolts/"castle thunder" at the beginning of the logo.
* Sometimes, the logo is on a <u>black outer space background</u>.
* A <u>short version</u> exists.
* A <u>warped version</u> exists.
*On <u>''Go Johnny Go'' (1997)</u>, the logo fades to white instead of black at the end. This might be due to film quality however.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Music/Sounds Variants:


'''Audio:''' A dramatic piano tune, along with some whooshes, which ends on a long orchestral note.
* Films released in 1985-1987 had a dramatic synth fanfare.
* On ''Abandonada'', the opening theme was used.<br />
* On ''Sgt. Clarin: Bala para sa ulo mo'', you can hear synth zaps and whooshes.
* On ''Tiyanak'', you can hear thunder at the end, which turns out to segue into the opening theme.
* On ''Isang araw walang Diyos'', it starts with a loud thunder noise, then followed by a dramatic choir which segues into the opening theme of the movie.
* On ''Kid Huwag Kang Susuko'', you can hear a loud gong sound when the "R" zooms in was heard.<br>
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'''Audio Variants:'''
Availability: Probably ultra-rare in the U.S., but rare in the Philippines; seen on some Filipino films released by the company like ''Scorpio Nights, Tiyanak,'' and ''Mano Po''.<br /><br>
* On <u>''Baby Love'' (1995)</u>, the <u>opening theme of the film</u> was used.
* Some early films that use this logo use the <u>[[MAQ Productions Inc.]] theme music</u> instead.
* A version <u>without whooshes</u> exists.
* On <u>''The Myrna Diones Story: Lord Have Mercy!'' (1993)</u> and <u>''Humanda Ka Mayor!: Bahala na ang Diyos'' (1993)</u>, a majestic fanfare that contains the elements of long orchestral note before whooshes from the normal fanfare is used; this music carries over to Golden Lions Films. If you listen closely, you can hear the normal fanfare play in reverse.
* On <u>''Guwaping Dos'' (1993)</u> and <u>''Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo'' (1993)</u>, and <u>''Cobra'' (1997, not Sylvester Stallone film)</u>, a <u>wind sound</u> is heard on the normal logo.
* On <u>''Ms. Dolora X'' (1993)</u>, it starts with a <u>loud jet engine-like sound</u> before the main music plays as normal.
*On <u>''Sa’yo lamang'' (1995)</u>, a dreamy piano tune followed by whoosh sound and synth drone is heard.
*On <u>''Batang-X'' (1995)</u> and <u>''Kahit Pader Gigibain Ko'' (1998)</u>, the music was <u>re-orchestrated</u> along with different piano tone.
*On <u>''Adan Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite... laking Tondo'' (1993)</u>, the music is <u>out of sync</u>.
*On <u>''Kung Alam Mo Lang'' (1996)</u>, an <u>abridged version</u> of standard fanfare was used on short version.


'''Availability:''' It is found on movies like ''Duwelo'' (1996), ''Walang Katumbas Ang Dugo'' (1998), and ''Lisensyado'' (1998).
Editor's Note: The logo is known in the community for its unsettling qualities, being the dark red sky, synth music, and R zooming in. In addition, this is the 1st use of the Regal R.<br>
* The version with the MAQ Productions Inc. theme appears on ''Dugo ng Panday'' (1993) and ''Gascon... Bala Ang Katapat Mo'' (1993, the first movie to use this logo while the trailer uses the 1985 logo).
*The last theatrical appearance to use this logo is ''Mahal'' ''Kita Walang Iwanan'' (2000).


===4th Logo (1998-December 28, 2009)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, while many fireballs surround the screen, a filmstrip moves in a pattern while the camera moves up towards it. The filmstrips become an "'''R'''", the fireballs disappear, and the "'''R'''" turns from gold to lime green. As the logo zooms toward the center of the screen, five fireballs fly to the top of the "'''R'''" and form the crown, which makes the Regal "'''R'''" logo complete. The words "'''R'''EGAL '''E'''NTERTAINMENT, '''I'''NC." (in a font that looks somewhat like Matisse ITC) fade in. A fireball flies across this text, which turns a light gold/brown. The finished logo shines.
3rd Logo


'''Variants:'''
(1993-1998)
* On <u>''Sa Piling ng Aswang'' (1999)</u> and <u>''TXT'' (2006),</u> a <u>short version</u> exists.
*On ''<u>Bahay Ni Lola 2</u>'', the logo <u>fades to white</u> instead of black at the end.
*A <u>version with cinemascope</u> exists.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare, or the opening theme of the movie.
Nicknames: "The Forming Crown", "Another Crown In Space Logo", "That Logo Without the King R"<br />Logo: On a space background, there is a golden filmstrip taking up most of the screen. The filmstrip then starts moving very fast to start the transformation of the crown. Gold squares fill up the holes and fly off the filmstrip as it starts to form a circle. As the filmstrip forms the circle, the crown starts to form, the points expand to finish the crown's main structure. The gold squares return to finish the crown. As the crown is still spinning, the squares form the bottom ring and the crown's top point tops. The crown stops spinning as a large ray of light shines out of the bottom void of space. The light fill up the whole screen and disappears, leaving the thin white text, "R E G A L F I L M S".


Variants:
'''Audio Variants:'''
* On <u>''Eskort'' (2000)</u>, it uses a different and <u>more dramatic fanfare</u>.
* On a <u>home video release of ''The Fatima Buen Story'' (1994) and ''Curacha, ang babaeng walang pahinga'' (1998)</u> (not sure if on VHS or DVD), the <u>1993 logo</u> was accidentally plastered over by this logo, but keeping the former logo's fanfare.
* Sometimes, the logo is <u>silent</u>.
* On <u>''Ako Legal Wife: Mano Po 4'' and ''Hari ng Sablay'' (2005) and ''Manay Po''</u>, a <u>dreamy calm theme</u> is heard. This would be later used on the 2008 logo.
* On <u>''Cool Dudes 24/7'' (2001)</u>, an <u>ascending fanfare</u> was heard.
*On ''<u>Sabel</u>'', a dark sounding with low bass and violin followed by low synth sound was heard.
*On ''<u>I Will Always Love You</u>'', a triumphant fanfare followed by a whoosh sound then a drum beat was heard. This also carries over to <u>GMA Films</u>.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films the company released there.
* Sometimes, the logo is on a black outer space background.
* It was first seen on the theatrical trailer for ''Sige Subukan Mo'' and made its last appearance on ''Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love'', albeit as a custom variant.
* A short version exists.
* This occasionally plasters former logos on recent prints of old films such as ''Manila By Night''.
* A warped version exists


===5th Logo (48 Years) (November 19, 2008-December 28, 2009)===
FX/SFX: The crown forming, the flash. Good animation considering its provenance.
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'''Visuals:''' The logo starts with a light flare on a purple background, which turns out to be a purple rectangle with a black square underneath. The R from before swivels and places itself on the rectangle, with the crown placing on top of the R, as if it were crowned. The text "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT, INC". also places underneath the completed logo, while the number "48" places under the text. Sparkle dusts create the white outline of the logo, then "YEARS" appears with an orange flare under the number "48". The finished product flashes a few times.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic piano tune, along with some whooshes, which ends on a long orchestral note.


'''Variant:''' There is a warped version with blue-ish rectangle appeared on ''Nandito Ako, Nagmamahal Sa'Yo'' (2009).
Music/Sounds Variants:


'''Technique:''' CGI.
* On ''Baby Love'', the opening theme of the movie was used.
* Early Films uses the MAQ Productions inc theme exists
* A version without whooshes exists.
* On ''The Myrna Diones Story: Lord Have Mercy'' and ''Humanda Ka Mayor Bahala na ang Diyos'', a majestic fanfare that contains the elements of long orchestral note before whooshes from the normal fanfare is used, this music carries over to Golden Lions Films If you listen closely, you can hear the normal fanfare play in reverse.
* On ''Guwaping Dos''and ''Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo (1993),''a wind sound is heard on the normal logo.
* On ''Ms. Dolora X'', it starts with a loud jet engine-like sound before the main music plays as normal.


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Uncommon, It's found on movies like ''Duwelo, Walang Katumbas Ang Dugo'', and ''Lisensyado.'' The version with MAQ Productions Inc. theme appears on ''Dugo ng Panday'' and''Gascon... Bala Ang Katapat Mo'' (The first movie to use this logo while the trailer uses the 2nd logo).


'''Availability:''' It can be found on ''One True Love'' (2008), ''Desperadas 2'' (2008), ''When I Met U'' (2009), and ''Shake, Rattle, and Roll X'' (2008) and ''OMG (Oh, My Girl!)'' (2009).
Editor's Note: Another logo that doesn't use the Regal R, and really nice animation for the time, even if its a bit simple.


===6th Logo (50 Years) (March 26, 2010-August 22, 2018)===
4th Logo
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'''Visuals:''' On a red/white blurred background, the Regal logo from before, now golden, appears, moves and rotates to the center, with its crown spinning. When the R places itself, the crown stops rotating after a few seconds. The text "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT INC." and "'''''50''' Years''" fades in below.
(1998-2009)


'''Trivia:''' This logo was released two years before the film company's actual 50th anniversary in August 19, 2012. Even after the company turned 51 on August 19, 2013, the "50 Years" text below the Regal Entertainment text remained throughout this logo's lifespan.


'''Variants:'''
Nicknames: "The Regal Filmstrips", "Fireballs and Filmstrips", "King R III", "The King R Returns"
* In <u>2013</u>, the logo was <u>remade</u> , now using a {{color
|purple|purple}} light/filmstrip background. Also, the company's name is in the Times New Roman font.
* A <u>warp speed version</u> for the 2013 variant also exists.
* On <u>''Die Beautiful'' (2016)</u>, the logo is <u>still</u>.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Logo: On a black background, while many fireballs surround the screen, a filmstrip moves in a pattern while we move up towards it. The filmstrips become an "'''R'''", the fireballs disappear, and the "'''R'''" turns from gold to lime green. As the logo zooms toward the center of the screen, five fireballs fly to the top of the "'''R'''" and form the crown, which makes the Regal "'''R'''" logo complete. The words "'''R'''EGAL '''E'''NTERTAINMENT, '''I'''NC." (in a font that looks somewhat like Matisse ITC) fade in. A fireball flies across this text, which turns a light gold/brown. The finished logo shines.


'''Audio:''' None, or the opening theme of the movie.
Variants:


'''Audio Variant:''' On ''You're Still The One'' (2015), the dreamy calm theme from 2005 is heard.
* On ''Tiyanaks'', the "'''R'''" with the company name are frozen and seen through the lens. This follows the RMI logo also customized for the film.
* A short version exists.
* On ''Gigil,'' the "R" is colored pink where fireworks flys on the top forms the crown the word "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT INC." in a different font and shines.FX/SFX: Everything, done in very good CGI just like the previous logo.<br />Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare, or the opening theme of the movie.


'''Availability:''' The early version is featured on films like ''Aswang'' (2011). The usually used version appears on films like ''Pagpag - Siyam Na Buhay'' (2013) and the warp speed version is seen on trailers like on the one from ''Status: It's Complicated'' (2013).
Music/Sounds Variants:


===7th Logo (September 12, 2018-)===
* On ''Eskort,'' it uses a different and more dramatic fanfare.
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* On ''The Fatima Buen Story'', it uses the 1993 music due to poor reverse plaster. It is unknown if it's on VHS or DVD.
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* Sometimes the logo is silent.
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* On ''Hari ng Sablay,''a dreamy calm theme is heard. This would be later used on the 5th logo.
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* On ''Cool Dudes 24/7'', an Ascending fanfare was heard.
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Availability: Rare in the U.S., but common in the Philippines; seen on films the company released there.


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the camera zooms out to a golden crown with red and white jewels a la the Red Crown Productions logo. The text "REGAL" places itself under the crown letter by letter as it spins. When it finishes, a light flare appears, making the logo shine, and "Entertainment, Inc." wipes in upward underneath the text.
Editor's Note: The animation is pretty smooth and high-quality compared to its other companies in the Philippines, and the whole thing is rather epic.


'''Variant:'''
5th Logo
* Some films use the logo in a <u>white background</u>, with the text in red. Also seen on <u>trailers</u>.
* On <u>''The Hopeful Romantic'' (2018)</u>, a <u>prototype version</u> where the crown and text are now in shiny gold and the word “Regal Entertainment” without “Inc.” text was used.
*As a <u>print logo</u>, the crown is the same as its film counterpart, with the exception of the text being in a Helvetica-type font. This can be seen on <u>early promotional material for ''Regal Studio Presents''</u>, and on <u>posters for ''Sine Novela: Mano Po Legacy''</u>''.''
*Another version with <u>“Distributed By”</u> text at the top of the logo exists.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
(2010-2018)
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'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie.
Nicknames: "King R IV", "50 Years of Regal I", "Why are they still using the 50 Years celebratory mark?"


'''Availability:''' The standard variant of this logo debuted on the trailer of ''Recipe for Love'' (2018) (albeit without animation), then on the film itself. The prototype variant debuted on ''The Hopeful Romantic'' (2018) (the first movie to use this logo while the trailer uses the 2010 logo). It is also seen on television productions such as ''Gen Z'' on TV5 and the now defunct One Screen, ''Mano Po Legacy: The Family Fortune'', ''Regal Studio Presents'' and ''Raya Sirena'' on GMA Network, and ''FPJ's Batang Quiapo'' on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, Cine Mo and TV5.
Logo: On a red/white blurred background, the Regal logo from before, now golden, appears, moves and rotates to the center, with it's crown spinning. When the R places itself, the crown stops rotating after a few seconds. The text "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT INC." and "'''''50''' Years''" fades in below.


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[[Category:Philippines]]
* In 2013, the logo was remade and it now features a purple light/filmstrip background. Also, the company's name is in the Times New Roman font.<br />
[[Category:Filipino film logos]]
* A warp speed version for the 2013 variant also exists.
[[Category:Filipino television logos]]
* On ''White House'', the "'''R'''" is made of stone, the text is white and "50 Years" is in a script font. The only animation here is the camera movement. This follows the customized RMI logo for the film.
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* ''Pridyider'' has the logo without "50 Years" and it's frozen (not like the ''Tiyanaks'' variant of the previous logo).
* On''Super Inday And The Golden Bibe (2010),''the "R" and the Crown are pink.
* On ''Die Beautiful'', the logo is still.FX/SFX: Everything done in good-quality CGI


Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie.

Music/Sounds Variant: On ''You're Still The One'', a dreamy calm theme is heard.

Availability: Common. The early version is featured on films like ''Aswang''. The current version appears on films like ''Pagpag - Siyam Na Buhay'' and the warp speed version is seen on trailers like on the one from ''Status: It's Complicated''. It's still used as a 50th anniversary logo.

Editor's Note: The animation is notably more choppy compared to the previous logos, and its still a 50th anniversary logo for some reason.

6th Logo

(2018-)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Current.

Editor's Note: TBA

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Latest revision as of 01:37, 10 August 2024


Background

Regal Entertainment, Inc. is a Filipino film company founded by Lily Monteverde in 1962 in Quezon City, Philippines, having produced films of all genres. The film company is currently based in 38 Valencia St., New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It has no relation to the American cinema chain named Regal Entertainment.



1st Logo (February 9, 1976-May 1, 1985)


Visuals: Fading in on a blue background, there is a king's throne (adorned with a red carpet and some steps leading up to it) with a white curtain hanging behind it. The camera zooms out a little as an anthropomorphic lion, wearing a small yellow crown and a robe, appears from the right, slowly walking toward the throne. Upon reaching it, he turns to face the camera, revealing that he is holding a wand in his right paw (although it looks more like a baton or a drumstick). The lion raises his arms and proceeds to swoop the wand above his head from left to right, leaving behind a line of sparkly magic dust which quickly dies down and morphs into the golden words "REGAL FILMS, INC." Pleased with his work, the lion, with the wand still in his right paw, sits down on his throne, just like a king. Not too long after, the white word "PRESENTS" appears in a smaller font under the company name.

Variant: An in-credit variant exists where the lion is designed more realistically, but is still carrying his wand. Below him is a circle that features the map of the Philippines with an abstract symbol on it.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A few pizzicato notes as the camera zooms out, and then a few more as the lion walks up to the throne. There is a pause as the lion turns to face the camera, immediately followed by a brief swelling of strings that, as the lion waves its wand, crescendos into a bright, regal-sounding fanfare (the melody of which sounds similar to that of "London Bridge is Falling Down") that ends on a long note.

Availability: It appeared on Regal Films releases from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. Examples include Dear Mama (1984) and Ang Leon, Ang Tigre at Ang Alamid (1979).

2nd Logo (June 18, 1985-January 1, 1993)


Visuals: Red clouds move atop the background of some mountains and a city (presumably Quezon City), and thunderbolts appear. The words "REGAL FILMS" (in the Windsor font, colored white and having a 3D effect) are revealed when the clouds move away. A moon fades in, and clouds (represented as black silhouettes) move behind it. A red fat capital "R" bearing a striking resemblance to the Renaissance Hotels logo with a yellow crown on top of it, fades in. The entire background fades out except for the "R", which then rapidly zooms towards the camera (a la the Viacom "V of Doom"), filling the entire screen with red.

Variants:

  • A warped version exists.
  • Sometimes, the logo is seen more dark and scratchy.
  • A version with more whiter clouds also exists.
  • In 1991, the sky was blue instead of red. On some films with this variant, the R was also darker.
  • On Pinulot Ka Lang Sa Lupa (1987) and 1 + 1 = 12 + 1 (1987), the logo is extended.
  • On current and YouTube prints of Inday, Inday sa Balitaw, the logo has a cyan-greenish tint, with the "R" being in orange.

Technique: Practical effects with cel animation for the lightning and the "R".

Audio:

  • From 1985 to 1987, this logo used a dramatic synth fanfare, along with a thunderclap sound effect.
  • Starting in 1987 with (possibly) Shoot That Ball, a horror-themed synth piece (with a few odd sounds thrown in) was used.

Audio Variants:

  • The starting point of the music in the 1987 variant can vary.
  • On Abandonada (1989), the opening theme was used.
  • On Sgt. Clarin: Bala Para sa Ulo Mo (1990), you can hear synth zaps and whooshes.
  • On Tiyanak (1988), you can hear thunder at the end, which turns out to segue into the opening theme.
  • On Isang Araw Walang Diyos (1989), it starts with a loud thunder noise, then followed by a dramatic choir which segues into the opening theme of the movie.
  • On Kid, Huwag Kang Susuko (1987), you can hear a loud gong sound when the "R" zooms in was heard.
  • The thunderclap sound varies from film to film.

Availability:

  • It can be seen on Filipino films released by the company from this time period like Scorpio Nights (1985), Tiyanak (1988), and Secrets of Pura (1991).
  • Some films may lack this logo, using an in-credit notice saying "Regal Films Inc. Presents".

Legacy: The logo is notorious for having the "R" zoom in a la Viacom's "V of Doom", its synth themes, the thunder and its overall atmosphere. This is especially apparent, as this appeared on non-horror films. As such, it is commonly given the unofficial nickname of "R of Doom". This does fit in well with horror films from the company, however.

3rd Logo (January 12, 1993-February 9, 2000)


Visuals: On a space background, there is a golden filmstrip taking up most of the screen. The filmstrip then starts moving very fast to start the transformation of the crown. Gold squares fill up the holes and fly off the filmstrip as it starts to form a circle. As the filmstrip forms the circle, the crown starts to form, the points expand to finish the crown's main structure. The gold squares return to finish the crown. As the crown is still spinning, the squares form the bottom ring and the crown's top point tops. The crown stops spinning as a large ray of light shines out of the bottom void of space. The ray of light fills up the whole screen and disappears, leaving behind the text "REGAL FILMS", displayed in a thin, white, and spaced-out font.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the logo is on a black outer space background.
  • A short version exists.
  • A warped version exists.
  • On Go Johnny Go (1997), the logo fades to white instead of black at the end. This might be due to film quality however.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dramatic piano tune, along with some whooshes, which ends on a long orchestral note.

Audio Variants:

  • On Baby Love (1995), the opening theme of the film was used.
  • Some early films that use this logo use the MAQ Productions Inc. theme music instead.
  • A version without whooshes exists.
  • On The Myrna Diones Story: Lord Have Mercy! (1993) and Humanda Ka Mayor!: Bahala na ang Diyos (1993), a majestic fanfare that contains the elements of long orchestral note before whooshes from the normal fanfare is used; this music carries over to Golden Lions Films. If you listen closely, you can hear the normal fanfare play in reverse.
  • On Guwaping Dos (1993) and Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo (1993), and Cobra (1997, not Sylvester Stallone film), a wind sound is heard on the normal logo.
  • On Ms. Dolora X (1993), it starts with a loud jet engine-like sound before the main music plays as normal.
  • On Sa’yo lamang (1995), a dreamy piano tune followed by whoosh sound and synth drone is heard.
  • On Batang-X (1995) and Kahit Pader Gigibain Ko (1998), the music was re-orchestrated along with different piano tone.
  • On Adan Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite... laking Tondo (1993), the music is out of sync.
  • On Kung Alam Mo Lang (1996), an abridged version of standard fanfare was used on short version.

Availability: It is found on movies like Duwelo (1996), Walang Katumbas Ang Dugo (1998), and Lisensyado (1998).

  • The version with the MAQ Productions Inc. theme appears on Dugo ng Panday (1993) and Gascon... Bala Ang Katapat Mo (1993, the first movie to use this logo while the trailer uses the 1985 logo).
  • The last theatrical appearance to use this logo is Mahal Kita Walang Iwanan (2000).

4th Logo (1998-December 28, 2009)


Visuals: On a black background, while many fireballs surround the screen, a filmstrip moves in a pattern while the camera moves up towards it. The filmstrips become an "R", the fireballs disappear, and the "R" turns from gold to lime green. As the logo zooms toward the center of the screen, five fireballs fly to the top of the "R" and form the crown, which makes the Regal "R" logo complete. The words "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT, INC." (in a font that looks somewhat like Matisse ITC) fade in. A fireball flies across this text, which turns a light gold/brown. The finished logo shines.

Variants:

  • On Sa Piling ng Aswang (1999) and TXT (2006), a short version exists.
  • On Bahay Ni Lola 2, the logo fades to white instead of black at the end.
  • A version with cinemascope exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic fanfare, or the opening theme of the movie.

Audio Variants:

  • On Eskort (2000), it uses a different and more dramatic fanfare.
  • On a home video release of The Fatima Buen Story (1994) and Curacha, ang babaeng walang pahinga (1998) (not sure if on VHS or DVD), the 1993 logo was accidentally plastered over by this logo, but keeping the former logo's fanfare.
  • Sometimes, the logo is silent.
  • On Ako Legal Wife: Mano Po 4 and Hari ng Sablay (2005) and Manay Po, a dreamy calm theme is heard. This would be later used on the 2008 logo.
  • On Cool Dudes 24/7 (2001), an ascending fanfare was heard.
  • On Sabel, a dark sounding with low bass and violin followed by low synth sound was heard.
  • On I Will Always Love You, a triumphant fanfare followed by a whoosh sound then a drum beat was heard. This also carries over to GMA Films.

Availability: Seen on films the company released there.

  • It was first seen on the theatrical trailer for Sige Subukan Mo and made its last appearance on Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love, albeit as a custom variant.
  • This occasionally plasters former logos on recent prints of old films such as Manila By Night.

5th Logo (48 Years) (November 19, 2008-December 28, 2009)

Visuals: The logo starts with a light flare on a purple background, which turns out to be a purple rectangle with a black square underneath. The R from before swivels and places itself on the rectangle, with the crown placing on top of the R, as if it were crowned. The text "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT, INC". also places underneath the completed logo, while the number "48" places under the text. Sparkle dusts create the white outline of the logo, then "YEARS" appears with an orange flare under the number "48". The finished product flashes a few times.

Variant: There is a warped version with blue-ish rectangle appeared on Nandito Ako, Nagmamahal Sa'Yo (2009).

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: It can be found on One True Love (2008), Desperadas 2 (2008), When I Met U (2009), and Shake, Rattle, and Roll X (2008) and OMG (Oh, My Girl!) (2009).

6th Logo (50 Years) (March 26, 2010-August 22, 2018)


Visuals: On a red/white blurred background, the Regal logo from before, now golden, appears, moves and rotates to the center, with its crown spinning. When the R places itself, the crown stops rotating after a few seconds. The text "REGAL ENTERTAINMENT INC." and "50 Years" fades in below.

Trivia: This logo was released two years before the film company's actual 50th anniversary in August 19, 2012. Even after the company turned 51 on August 19, 2013, the "50 Years" text below the Regal Entertainment text remained throughout this logo's lifespan.

Variants:

  • In 2013, the logo was remade , now using a purple light/filmstrip background. Also, the company's name is in the Times New Roman font.
  • A warp speed version for the 2013 variant also exists.
  • On Die Beautiful (2016), the logo is still.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie.

Audio Variant: On You're Still The One (2015), the dreamy calm theme from 2005 is heard.

Availability: The early version is featured on films like Aswang (2011). The usually used version appears on films like Pagpag - Siyam Na Buhay (2013) and the warp speed version is seen on trailers like on the one from Status: It's Complicated (2013).

7th Logo (September 12, 2018-)


Visuals: On a black background, the camera zooms out to a golden crown with red and white jewels a la the Red Crown Productions logo. The text "REGAL" places itself under the crown letter by letter as it spins. When it finishes, a light flare appears, making the logo shine, and "Entertainment, Inc." wipes in upward underneath the text.

Variant:

  • Some films use the logo in a white background, with the text in red. Also seen on trailers.
  • On The Hopeful Romantic (2018), a prototype version where the crown and text are now in shiny gold and the word “Regal Entertainment” without “Inc.” text was used.
  • As a print logo, the crown is the same as its film counterpart, with the exception of the text being in a Helvetica-type font. This can be seen on early promotional material for Regal Studio Presents, and on posters for Sine Novela: Mano Po Legacy.
  • Another version with “Distributed By” text at the top of the logo exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: The standard variant of this logo debuted on the trailer of Recipe for Love (2018) (albeit without animation), then on the film itself. The prototype variant debuted on The Hopeful Romantic (2018) (the first movie to use this logo while the trailer uses the 2010 logo). It is also seen on television productions such as Gen Z on TV5 and the now defunct One Screen, Mano Po Legacy: The Family Fortune, Regal Studio Presents and Raya Sirena on GMA Network, and FPJ's Batang Quiapo on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, Cine Mo and TV5.

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