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'''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)===
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'''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)===
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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 {{color|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.
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Captures by
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Editions by
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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)
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.