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Logo Descriptions and Captures by StephenCezar15 |
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Sanrio founded their film division in 1977 to produce films; in 1985 Sanrio switched gears and started doing short films, OVAs and TV shows based on their characters. |
Sanrio founded their film division in 1977 to produce films; in 1985 Sanrio switched gears and started doing short films, OVAs and TV shows based on their characters. |
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[[File:Sanrio Film (1978).jpg|center]] |
[[File:Sanrio Film (1978).jpg|center]] |
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FX/SFX: The sparkling. |
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'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation. |
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Music/Sounds: None. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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Availability: Extremely rare as it's usually updated with the 2nd logo. Seen on older prints of its films. |
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'''Availability:''' It's usually plastered with the 2nd logo. Remains intact on the original Japanese version of ''Nutcracker Fantasy'' (1979). |
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Editor's Note: Minimal; it may startle you a bit the first time you see it, but it's harmless. |
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'''Technique:''' Both 80s CGI effects and camera-controlled animation. |
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FX/SFX: The insignia drawing itself at the start, the words zooming out, and the flying streaks of light. All pretty cool 80s animation. |
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'''Audio variants:''' |
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* Sometimes, a majestic fanfare was used. |
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* The sped-up variant had only the second part of the tune. |
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* The short ''Kitty and Mimi's New Umbrella'' had a musical-box theme. |
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Availability: Seen on films at the time, including newer prints of the ones before it. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on films at the time like ''The Fantastic Adventures of Unico'', including newer prints of the ones before it like the US print of ''Nutcracker Fantasy'' (1979). |
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Editor's Note: None to low. The music and animation might get to some, but this is a very good logo. |
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[[Category:Japan]] |
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{{Japanese film logos}} |
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[[Category:Film logos]] |
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[[Category:Animation logos]] |
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[[Category:Japanese animation logos]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 19 October 2024
StephenCezar15
Captures by
StephenCezar15
Video captures courtesy of
Newave, StephenCezar15, AdjustTracking, ifrequire and Logo Archive
Background
Sanrio founded their film division in 1977 to produce films; in 1985 Sanrio switched gears and started doing short films, OVAs and TV shows based on their characters.
1st Logo (1977-1981)
Visuals: The Sanrio insignia (a stylized heart shaped like a flower) and the words "SANRIO FILM" are sparkling blue on a black background.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: It's usually plastered with the 2nd logo. Remains intact on the original Japanese version of Nutcracker Fantasy (1979).
2nd Logo (March 14, 1981-October 19, 1985)
Visuals: The Sanrio insignia draws itself on a dark background and zooms out, along with the words "A SANRIO FILM". As it finishes zooming out, half of the background glows blue, and green light streaks fly out from there.
Variant: There is also a sped-up version.
Technique: Both 80s CGI effects and camera-controlled animation.
Audio: A somber string and horn tune, ending with a majestic flourish.
Audio variants:
- Sometimes, a majestic fanfare was used.
- The sped-up variant had only the second part of the tune.
- The short Kitty and Mimi's New Umbrella had a musical-box theme.
Availability: Seen on films at the time like The Fantastic Adventures of Unico, including newer prints of the ones before it like the US print of Nutcracker Fantasy (1979).