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=== Background: ===
'''Screen Originals''' (also known on-screen and later known as '''Screen Original''') was one of the many divisions operated by [[Philip L'Oro International Pictures]]. As with a majority of their divisions, Screen Originals released public-domain cartoons.


===Logo (1989) ===
Background: Screen Originals was a low-budget British distributor of public domain cartoons which was very active during the 1980's.
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'''Visuals:''' There is a black square on a white background with a light blue filmstrip behind what looks like a combination of Woody Woodpecker and Daffy Duck that resembles a turkey with a surprised look. The words "SCREEN" and "ORIGINAL" are on the top and bottom of the box. At the end of tapes, the same logo is used but the white words "THE END" are in the middle of the drawing.


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
(1980s)


'''Audio:''' None, but some tapes have the opening or ending theme of the preceding/following cartoon.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on some public domain cartoons in the UK, including some ''Bugs Bunny'' and ''Woody Woodpecker''.


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Nicknames: "The Woody/Daffy Turkey", "The Filmstrip and the Woodpecker/Duck", "What Would Be Daffy Duck and Woody Woodpecker's Offspring"
[[Category:United Kingdom]]

[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
Logo: There is a black square on a white background with a light blue filmstrip behind what looks like a combination of Woody Woodpecker and Daffy Duck that resembles a Turkey with a surprised look. The words "SCREEN ORIGINAL" on the top and bottom of the box. At the end of tapes, the white words "THE END" are in the middle of the drawing
[[Category:British home entertainment logos]]

[[Category:Public domain distributors logos]]
FX/SFX: None.
[[Category:Philip L'Oro International Pictures]]

Music/Sounds: None, but some tapes have an abridged version of "Merrily We Roll Along" used at the "That's all Folks" title at the end of 1940's-1950's WB cartoons. Sometimes after that, It might play the opening theme of "Merrily We Roll Along".

Availability: Seen on some public domain cartoons in the UK.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 11:43, 18 April 2024


Background:

Screen Originals (also known on-screen and later known as Screen Original) was one of the many divisions operated by Philip L'Oro International Pictures. As with a majority of their divisions, Screen Originals released public-domain cartoons.

Logo (1989)


Visuals: There is a black square on a white background with a light blue filmstrip behind what looks like a combination of Woody Woodpecker and Daffy Duck that resembles a turkey with a surprised look. The words "SCREEN" and "ORIGINAL" are on the top and bottom of the box. At the end of tapes, the same logo is used but the white words "THE END" are in the middle of the drawing.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None, but some tapes have the opening or ending theme of the preceding/following cartoon.

Availability: Seen on some public domain cartoons in the UK, including some Bugs Bunny and Woody Woodpecker.

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