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===Background===
===Background===
Renaissance-Atlantic is a media company who were closely associated with live-action children's entertainment. Aside from helping [[Saban Entertainment]] with ''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'', they co-produced ''WMAC Masters'' with [[4Kids Entertainment]], and most infamously, a pilot for an Americanized version of ''Sailor Moon'' with [[Toon Makers, Inc]].
'''Renaissance-Atlantic''' is a media company who were closely associated with live-action children's entertainment. Aside from helping [[Saban Entertainment]] with ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', they co-produced ''WMAC Masters'' with [[4Kids Entertainment]], and most infamously, a pilot for an Americanized version of ''Sailor Moon'' with Toon Makers, Inc.. Little else is known about the company.


==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1994)===
===1st Logo (1994)===
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Renaissance Atlantic (1993) Opening Variant.png
Renaissance Atlantic (1993) Opening Variant.png
Renaissance Atlantic (1993) Closing Variant.png
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background,
'''Visuals:''' Essentially just the following words in white fading against a black background:<center><u>Renaissance-Atlantic</u><br>Presents</center>
<center><u>Renaissance-Atlantic</u></center>


'''Technique:''' Simple fading effects.
<center>Presents</center>


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the pilot (an arrangement of Jeff Wayne's "The Eve of the War.")
fades in in {{color|white}}.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on the pilot for the Americanized version of ''Sailor Moon'' that was uncovered by Ray Mona in 2022.
'''Variants:'''
* There is a closing variant, where "©1994 Renaissance-Atlantic" fades in at the bottom of the screen.


===2nd Logo (September 16-December 9, 1995)===
'''Technique:''' Early computer effects, probably.
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Renaissance-Atlantic Films (1995) (From - Video Treasures release of Masters Ninja Challenge).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a smoky {{color|grey}} background that moves slightly, the text "{{color|silver|{{font|Serif|<u>Renaissance-Atlantic Films</u>}}}}" is seen in the center of the screen, with a purple underline and a black filmstrip located to the left side of it. The text zooms in as the text shines along the edges.
'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.


'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the pilot for the Americanized version of ''Sailor Moon'' that was uncovered by Ray Mona in 2022.

'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show.

'''Availability:''' Seen on Season 1 episodes of ''WMAC Warriors'', which is kept intact on the [[Video Treasures]] VHS releases. It is likely this would be the logo used had Toon Makers' ''Sailor Moon'' got picked up.


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[[Category:American television logos]]
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 2 September 2024


Background

Renaissance-Atlantic is a media company who were closely associated with live-action children's entertainment. Aside from helping Saban Entertainment with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, they co-produced WMAC Masters with 4Kids Entertainment, and most infamously, a pilot for an Americanized version of Sailor Moon with Toon Makers, Inc.. Little else is known about the company.

1st Logo (1994)

Visuals: Essentially just the following words in white fading against a black background:
Renaissance-Atlantic
Presents

Technique: Simple fading effects.

Audio: The opening theme of the pilot (an arrangement of Jeff Wayne's "The Eve of the War.")

Availability: Only seen on the pilot for the Americanized version of Sailor Moon that was uncovered by Ray Mona in 2022.

2nd Logo (September 16-December 9, 1995)


Visuals: On a smoky grey background that moves slightly, the text "Renaissance-Atlantic Films" is seen in the center of the screen, with a purple underline and a black filmstrip located to the left side of it. The text zooms in as the text shines along the edges.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Season 1 episodes of WMAC Warriors, which is kept intact on the Video Treasures VHS releases. It is likely this would be the logo used had Toon Makers' Sailor Moon got picked up.

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