Renaissance-Atlantic: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 01:59, 27 November 2023
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DanAndAlsoDan
Compiled by
DanAndAlsoDan
Captures by
Ray Mona and DanAndAlsoDan
DanAndAlsoDan
Compiled by
DanAndAlsoDan
Captures by
Ray Mona and DanAndAlsoDan
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.
1st Logo (1994)
Visuals: On a black background,
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Variants:
- There is a closing variant, where "©1994 Renaissance-Atlantic" fades in at the bottom of the screen.
Technique: Early computer effects, probably.
Audio: The opening or closing theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on the pilot for the Americanized version of Sailor Moon that was uncovered by Ray Mona in 2022.