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===ID (September 13M 2003-2004)===
===ID (September 13, 2003-2004)===
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Smash Hits Chart (2003) (From - September 2003 broadcast).png
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'''Audio:''' A whoosh sound followed by a series of beats. A man talking over the beats. The vocal turned over to a lady singing the Smash Hits jingle.
'''Audio:''' A whoosh sound followed by a series of beats. A man talking over the beats. The vocal turned over to a lady singing the Smash Hits jingle.

'''Availability:''' It served the same purpose as all the other idents.


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Latest revision as of 18:07, 22 January 2024


ID (September 13, 2003-2004)


Visuals: On a white background, red circles and stars spin in the background and changes to pale grey with small circles. The red stars have numbers from 20 to 21. The Smash Hits Chart logo appears on screen and gets bigger and moving off screen. Then, the logo reappears. The smash! hits text is the same from the 2001 logo, but red and chart appears in white next to the words. Lilac circles appear behind the logo as it moves. The logo then tilts and disappears from the screen. The stamp reading official! appears over the beginning of the song's music video.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A whoosh sound followed by a series of beats. A man talking over the beats. The vocal turned over to a lady singing the Smash Hits jingle.

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