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Availability: Seen on an film, that which as for now we don't know the name of. |
Availability: Seen on an film, that which as for now we don't know the name of. |
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Scare Factor: Low to |
Scare Factor: Low to high. |
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3rd Logo |
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(1980's?) |
(1980's?) |
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Revision as of 17:11, 21 December 2017
1st logo
(Early 1970's?)
Logo: TBA
Variant: TBA
FX/SFX: None.
Cheesy Factor: On Madam Yihub, the long talking makes this one of the longest logos ever, but it was really necessary to put this on a logo?
Music/Sounds: An almost deteriorated happy sounding fanfare.
Music/Sounds Variant: On the aforementioned film, the announcer says: "Brought by Siam Star, we present to you straight from Bangkok, who's turn is to fascinate the people, the one, the only, Madam Yihub." A honking of the horn is heard at the begginning. And then Yihub starts to talk.
Availability: Seen on their films of the time.
Scare Factor: Minimal.
2nd logo
(1978)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: The green star and the thin red border forming.
Cheesy Factor: Good drawing.
Music/Sounds: A music resembling the TV Tupi's first logo.
Availability: Seen on an film, that which as for now we don't know the name of.
Scare Factor: Low to high.
3rd Logo
(1980's?)
TBA
4th Logo
(Mid-1980's?)
TBA