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'''FX/SFX:''' The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening of the film's score composed by Tom "Junkie XL" Holkenborg, entitled "Meet Sonic (Before We Start I Gotta Tell You This)", which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening of the film's score composed by Tom Holkenborg, which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete.


'''Availability:''' Made its debut on the 2020 movie ''Sonic The Hedgehog.'' It also appeared on the 2021 Game Awards premiere of the 1st trailer for ''Sonic The Hedgehog 2'', but it, along with the other logos shown in the combo (the [[Paramount Pictures]] variant from the first movie and [[Original Film]]), is absent on prints of the trailer elsewhere, save for the version posted on the Austrailian Paramount Pictures YouTube channel.
'''Availability:''' Made its debut on the 2020 movie ''Sonic The Hedgehog.'' It also appeared on the trailer for ''Sonic The Hedgehog 2.''


'''Editor's Note:''' A great tribute to Sega's history, and is sure to please many fans of the company. Hearing the Sega chant in a major motion picture is a definite bonus. Also, it's the first time a Sega logo has had a byline reflecting its parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings.
'''Editor's Note:''' A great tribute to Sega's history, and is sure to please many fans of the company. Hearing the Sega chant in a major motion picture is a definite bonus. Also, it's the first time a Sega logo has had a byline reflecting its parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings.

Revision as of 03:53, 6 January 2022

1st Logo (July 19, 1997)

Nicknames: "Flashing Sega"

Logo: We see the Sega logo fading in on a black background. The logo then flashes, warps and glitches in sudden cuts, one of them also being an electricity bolt, and then fades out.

FX/SFX: The logo distorting rapidly.

Music/Sounds: A tense synth pad drone with percussive echoes during the flashing.

Availability: Seen on The End of Evangelion.

Editor's Note: A very uncharacteristically dark and tense logo, but it nonetheless perfectly fits with the movie it precedes.

2nd Logo (February 14, 2020, December 9, 2021)

Logo: The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original Sonic The Hedgehog. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. Then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it blue with a white outline. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white.

Trivia: The games that are seen here include the Sonic the Hedgehog series (Sonic The Hedgehog (Genesis version), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis version), Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast version), Sonic Generations (subtitled Shiro no Jikū in Japan, being the Xbox 360/PS3 version being shown), Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure (Xbox 360/PS3 version) and Sonic Lost World), Golden Axe, Space Harrier, Total War: Shogun 2, Space Channel 5, Skies of Arcadia, Chain Chronicle, Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter 2, Sega Bass Fishing (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version), Jet Set Radio / Jet Grind Radio (Xbox 360/PS3/PS Vita/PC version), NiGHTS into dreams... (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version), Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure / Rhythm Kaitō R: Kōtei Napoleon no Isan, Fantasy Zone, Shenmue and Samba de Amigo, among many other notable franchises from the company including Puyo Puyo (Puyo Puyo Champions / Puyo Puyo eSports and Puyo Puyo Quest) Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku (Yakuza 0 / Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho), Shining (Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention (Genesis version) and Shining Resonance Refrain) Phantasy Star (the original game and Phantasy Star Online 2), Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen (the original game and the 2019 reboot (Shin Sakura Taisen in Japan)), and Valkyria Chronicles / Senjō no Valkyria, as well as Atlus' games and franchises, including Persona 5. Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Sega Saturn (using the original retail Japanese console boot-up) and Dreamcast (which is the retail Japanese and North American boot-up with the orange swirl), as well as other event related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the "Amazing Sega" concept video.

FX/SFX: The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.

Music/Sounds: The opening of the film's score composed by Tom Holkenborg, which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete.

Availability: Made its debut on the 2020 movie Sonic The Hedgehog. It also appeared on the trailer for Sonic The Hedgehog 2.

Editor's Note: A great tribute to Sega's history, and is sure to please many fans of the company. Hearing the Sega chant in a major motion picture is a definite bonus. Also, it's the first time a Sega logo has had a byline reflecting its parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings.

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