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In 1999, the company sold 50% in the property over to [[The Britt Allcroft Company]] (later named [[Gullane Entertainment]]), forming a joint venture called [[Sooty Limited]]. Following the sale of the ''Sooty'' property to Richard Cadell in June 2008, the fate of the Sooty International company remains unknown. |
In 1999, the company sold 50% in the property over to [[The Britt Allcroft Company]] (later named [[Gullane Entertainment]]), forming a joint venture called [[Sooty Limited]]. Following the sale of the ''Sooty'' property to Richard Cadell in June 2008, the fate of the Sooty International company remains unknown. |
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=== (January 6, 1997-March 30, 1998) === |
=== Logo (January 6, 1997-March 30, 1998) === |
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[[File:Cosgrove Hall Films (Sooty's Amazing Adventures).jpg|200px|center]] |
[[File:Cosgrove Hall Films (Sooty's Amazing Adventures).jpg|200px|center]] |
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'''Visuals:''' On a multicolour background is Sooty |
'''Visuals:''' On a multicolour rainbow background, the ''Sooty'' brand logo (the fluffy-looking text "'''Sooty'''" in yellow with a red outline, though the outline is black here) is seen, with Sooty poking out and waving at the screen, and to the bottom right "INTERNATIONAL" is seen with two lines above and below it. Above it is the 1994 [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Films]] logo and "'''for'''", and below it is the copyright stamp reading "(C) SOOTY INTERNATIONAL LTD (year)". |
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'''Trivia:''' The numeral letters for both the seasons: MCMXCVI (1996) and MCMXCVII (1997) were misspelled respectively as MXMXCVI and MXMXCVII |
'''Trivia:''' The numeral letters for both the seasons: MCMXCVI (1996) and MCMXCVII (1997) were misspelled respectively as MXMXCVI and MXMXCVII. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' Just the ending theme of the show. |
'''Audio:''' Just the ending theme of the show. |
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[[Category:United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Logos with popular characters]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 5 November 2024
Background
Sooty International Limited was a subsidiary of the Global Rights Development Fund, itself a subsidiary of the Bank of Yokohama, that acquired all intellectual property rights in relation to the Sooty franchise from Matthew Corbett and his company Sooty Films in 1996. The company's aim was to expand the Sooty franchise internationally.
In 1999, the company sold 50% in the property over to The Britt Allcroft Company (later named Gullane Entertainment), forming a joint venture called Sooty Limited. Following the sale of the Sooty property to Richard Cadell in June 2008, the fate of the Sooty International company remains unknown.
Logo (January 6, 1997-March 30, 1998)
Visuals: On a multicolour rainbow background, the Sooty brand logo (the fluffy-looking text "Sooty" in yellow with a red outline, though the outline is black here) is seen, with Sooty poking out and waving at the screen, and to the bottom right "INTERNATIONAL" is seen with two lines above and below it. Above it is the 1994 Cosgrove Hall Films logo and "for", and below it is the copyright stamp reading "(C) SOOTY INTERNATIONAL LTD (year)".
Trivia: The numeral letters for both the seasons: MCMXCVI (1996) and MCMXCVII (1997) were misspelled respectively as MXMXCVI and MXMXCVII.
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: Just the ending theme of the show.
Availability: Only seen on Sooty's Amazing Adventures.