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=== Background ===
Background: Sensation Animation was a short-lived division of [[Walt Disney Television|Walt Disney]]/[[Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution|Buena Vista Television]], formed in 2002 after [[Saban Entertainment]] and [[Fox Family Productions|Fox Family Worldwide]] were sold to Disney. It was originally a part of the Saban Entertainment group, and its primary purpose was to continue dubbing ''Digimon''. The company was closed after Disney lost the rights to the franchise; however, they would later co-distribute the English dub of ''Digimon: Data Squad'' for Toon Disney's Jetix block.
 
=== (September 9, 2002-July 14, 2003) ===
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'''Nickname:''' "The Cubic S"
Background: Sensation Animation was a short-lived division of Walt Disney/Buena Vista Television, formed in 2002 after Saban Entertainment and Fox Family Worldwide were sold to Disney. It was originally a part of the Saban Entertainment group, and its primary purpose was to continue dubbing Digimon. The company was closed after Disney lost the rights to the franchise; however, they would later co-distribute the English dub of Digimon: Data Squad for Toon Disney's Jetix block.
 
'''Logo:''' A green, black-outlined cube rises from nowhere in the screen and spins. Then it moves, leaving a trail of cubes, forming a stylized "S" made of 7 identical cubes. The figure vibrates and sends several light spots into flying. "sensation animation" appears below and the logo shines.
(September 9, 2002-July 14, 2003)
Sensation Animation (2002)
Nickname: "The Cubic S"
[[File:Hqdefault (47).jpeg|alt=|thumb]]
Logo: A green, black-outlined cube rises from nowhere in the screen and spins. Then it moves, leaving a trail of cubes, forming a stylized "S" made of 7 identical cubes. The figure vibrates and sends several light spots into flying. "sensation animation" appears below and the logo shines.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The cubes moving and shining.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A splat-like sound, followed by a cartoonish ascending sound, and a synth "bong" sound alongside some sparkles.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare. Appeared only on ''Digimon Frontier'' (the 4th season of ''Digimon''). This is preserved on streaming services and is likely also preserved on the Flatiron DVD set of the series. This may have also been seen on the second half of ''Digimon Tamers'', though this is unconfirmed.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

Revision as of 08:25, 29 June 2021


Background

Sensation Animation was a short-lived division of Walt Disney/Buena Vista Television, formed in 2002 after Saban Entertainment and Fox Family Worldwide were sold to Disney. It was originally a part of the Saban Entertainment group, and its primary purpose was to continue dubbing Digimon. The company was closed after Disney lost the rights to the franchise; however, they would later co-distribute the English dub of Digimon: Data Squad for Toon Disney's Jetix block.

(September 9, 2002-July 14, 2003)

Nickname: "The Cubic S"

Logo: A green, black-outlined cube rises from nowhere in the screen and spins. Then it moves, leaving a trail of cubes, forming a stylized "S" made of 7 identical cubes. The figure vibrates and sends several light spots into flying. "sensation animation" appears below and the logo shines.

FX/SFX: The cubes moving and shining.

Music/Sounds: A splat-like sound, followed by a cartoonish ascending sound, and a synth "bong" sound alongside some sparkles.

Availability: Rare. Appeared only on Digimon Frontier (the 4th season of Digimon). This is preserved on streaming services and is likely also preserved on the Flatiron DVD set of the series. This may have also been seen on the second half of Digimon Tamers, though this is unconfirmed.

Editor's Note: None.

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