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'''Logo''': On a background featuring many spinning spirals that cycle through the colors of the rainbow, we see metallic, blue 2D text reading "SENAO" and "ELECTRONICS" being written out separately in a pixel-stretch animation. This animation repeats with the text "Mobile Service Center", which is in the same stylization and is written below the previous text. Then, text listing the company's telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address and physical address, which is smaller but also in the same stylization as before, fades in and drops below, going under the previous text.
'''FX/SFX''': Simple computer animation.
'''Music/Sounds''': The startup sound of Windows 98, which is (choppily) repeated each time a whoosh noise accompanied by a descending NES-like sound plays each time text appears. After the contact information appears, an instrumental snippet of "W.W.J.D." by Karl Rucker plays for the remainder of the logo's runtime.
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Revision as of 18:05, 28 November 2021
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Video captures courtesy of
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Logo (2000s)
This logo contains a phone number that is likely out-of-service.
Due to safety concerns, please do not dial it. |
Logo: On a background featuring many spinning spirals that cycle through the colors of the rainbow, we see metallic, blue 2D text reading "SENAO" and "ELECTRONICS" being written out separately in a pixel-stretch animation. This animation repeats with the text "Mobile Service Center", which is in the same stylization and is written below the previous text. Then, text listing the company's telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address and physical address, which is smaller but also in the same stylization as before, fades in and drops below, going under the previous text.
FX/SFX: Simple computer animation.
Music/Sounds: The startup sound of Windows 98, which is (choppily) repeated each time a whoosh noise accompanied by a descending NES-like sound plays each time text appears. After the contact information appears, an instrumental snippet of "W.W.J.D." by Karl Rucker plays for the remainder of the logo's runtime.
Availability: Seen on at least one movie, which is a VCD version of "Nata".
Editor's Note: None.