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===(October 7, 1964)===
===(October 7, 1964)===
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'''Logo:''' On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear.
'''Logo:''' On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear.



Revision as of 23:50, 24 December 2020


(October 7, 1964)

<youtube width=240 height=185>id=laD2O7ZWdIU}} Logo: On footage of cloudy smoke, we see a circle image of the Manakamana Temple, with rings coming out of the outside of the image. The company's name does not appear.

FX/SFX: Live action for the background, and 2D animation for the rings.

Music/Sounds: A form of ominous Tibetan chanting with chimes.

Availability: Only seen on Aama (the first Nepalese movie).

Editor's Note: Perhaps the oldest Nepalese logo on this wiki, and it truly shows, thanks to the film quality, along with the distorted sounding chanting, witch sounds rather ghostly.

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