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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, some blue-like bubbles rise for above. Then a note-like shape appears from the right side of the screen spinning around and the bubbles fastly morph into the text: "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in white. The word "film" and the TMS Entertainment logo fades above.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, some blue-like bubbles rise for above. Then a note-like shape appears from the right side of the screen spinning around and the bubbles fastly morph into the text "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in white. The word "FILM" and the TMS Entertainment logo fades above.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Visuals:''' On a light blue background, there's a dark blue pocket with the red note from the first logo, trying to come out of it. When the note pops out, a lot of letters pop out of the pocket going above the screen. At the end, the pocket goes out on the left side of the screen and the letters "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in black fall down, the red note then falls down too bouncing with the letters and putting on the right side. The words "A" and "Film" in red appears and moves putting on the logo too. The TMS Entertainment logo fades on above.
'''Visuals:''' On a light blue background, there's a dark blue pocket with the red note from the first logo, trying to come out of it. When the note pops out, a lot of letters pop out of the pocket going above the screen. At the end, the pocket goes out on the left side of the screen and the text "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in black falls down letter by letter. The red note then falls down too bouncing with the letters and putting on the right side. The words "A" and "Film" in red appear and move while putting on the logo too. The TMS Entertainment logo fades on above.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.

Revision as of 00:06, 14 July 2024

1st Logo (December 15, 2001)

Visuals: On a black background, some blue-like bubbles rise for above. Then a note-like shape appears from the right side of the screen spinning around and the bubbles fastly morph into the text "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in white. The word "FILM" and the TMS Entertainment logo fades above.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Sounds of bubbles popping, a dream tune, and a whoosh at the end.

Availability: Seen on the Hamtaro movie Adventures in Ham-Ham Land.

2nd Logo (December 14, 2002-December 23, 2004)

Visuals: On a light blue background, there's a dark blue pocket with the red note from the first logo, trying to come out of it. When the note pops out, a lot of letters pop out of the pocket going above the screen. At the end, the pocket goes out on the left side of the screen and the text "Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment" in black falls down letter by letter. The red note then falls down too bouncing with the letters and putting on the right side. The words "A" and "Film" in red appear and move while putting on the logo too. The TMS Entertainment logo fades on above.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A sound of a pop out, a boing, some whooshes, another boing, more whooshes and a bite sound at the end.

Availability: Seen on later Hamtaro movies, including The Captive Princess, Miracle in Aurora Valley and Fairy Tale.

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