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===Animated Logos===
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====2nd Logo (August 21, 2004) (40th Anniversary variant)====
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, there is a wormhole that zooms forward. After that, the 1998 TV Tokyo logo appears with the stacked text "40th Anniversary" atop of it. The wormhole later disappears while the logo shines for a bit before fading to black.
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and digital
'''Audio:''' A warp-speed space-age theme, ending with a bang-like sound.
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====3rd Logo (August 2, 2008-November 2023?)====
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====4th Logo (September 19-December 20, 2014) (50th Anniversary variant)====
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'''Availability:''' Seen on TV Tokyo's films from that period, such as ''Yo-Kai Watch!: The Movie''.
====5th Logo (November 13, 2023-)====
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TV Tokyo (2024) (Taken from Yami Shibai 13).jpg
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a red ">" appears flying up to put together in its point and suddenly appears with an iris-out to reveal the 2023 TV Tokyo logo with the words "TV" and "OKYO" in blue. The "T" in the middle is red and blue
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and digital traditional animation.
'''Audio:''' A three-note xylophone jingle.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Yami Shibai: Season 13''.
===In-Credit Logos===
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TV Tokyo-SoftX-Shogagukan Productions (1999) (From - Pocket Monsters) (Episode 81-116).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (1999) (From - Pocket Monsters) (Episode 117-191).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (1999) (From - Pocket Monsters) (Episode 117-141).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (2000) (From - Pocket Monsters) (Episode 173-191).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (2002) (From - Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation) (Episode 1-51).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (2003) (From - Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation) (Episode 52).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-Shogagukan Productions (2004) (From - Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation) (Episode
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-ShoPro (2008) (From - Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl).png
TV Tokyo-MediaNet-ShoPro (2010) (From - Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl).png
TV Tokyo - MediaNet - ShoPro (2010) (From - Pocket Monsters Black and White).png
TV Tokyo - MediaNet - ShoPro (2012) (From - Pocket Monsters Black and White).png
TV Tokyo - MediaNet - ShoPro (2014) (From - Pocket Monsters XY) (Episode 29-54).png
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File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Dentsu - Pierrot (2004 - Bleach) (Episode 1-25, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2005 - Bleach) (Episode 26-36, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2005 - Bleach) (Episode 37-51, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2005 - Bleach) (Episode 39-51, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2005 - Bleach) (Episode 52-63, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2006 - Bleach) (Episode 75-97, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2007 - Bleach) (Episode 121-143, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2007 - Bleach) (Episode 144-167, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2008 - Bleach) (Episode 168-189, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2008 - Bleach) (Episode 190-214, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2009 - Bleach) (Episode 215-242, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2009 - Bleach) (Episode 230-242, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2009 - Bleach) (Episode 243-265, Opening) (Japanese).jpg
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File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2009 - Bleach) (Episode 243-255, Closing) (Japanese).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2012 - Bleach, taken from Viz Media dub) (Episode 243-255, Closing) (English).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2011 - Bleach) (Episode 317-342, Opening) (Japanese).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2013 - Bleach, taken from Viz Media dub) (Episode 317-342, Opening) (English).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2011 - Bleach) (Episode 343-366, Opening) (Japanese).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2014 - Bleach, taken from Viz Media dub) (Episode 343-366, Opening) (English).jpg
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File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2003 - Naruto) (Episode 52-53, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2003 - Naruto) (Episode 54-77, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2004 - Naruto) (Episode 65-77, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2004 - Naruto) (Episode 78-103, Opening).jpg
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File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2004 - Naruto) (Episode 104-128, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Pierrot (2004 - Naruto) (Episode 104, Closing).jpg
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File:TV Tokyo-Yomiko Advertising-Tatsunoko Production (2000 - Kaitou Kiramekiman, Opening).png
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2000 - Gensomaden Saiyuki) (Episode 1-26, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Pierrot (2002 - Super Gals!, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Gonzo (2003 - Final Fantasy Unlimited, taken from ADV Films dub) (Episode 1-24, Opening) (English).png
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2001 - Hikaru no Go) (Episode 1-30, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2002 - Hikaru no Go) (Episode 31-46, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Pierrot (2002 - Tokyo Underground) (Episode 1-17, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu - Pierrot (2003 - E's Otherwise, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo-TMS Entertainment (2003, from "Sonic X").png
File:TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) - Dentsu - Pierrot (2003 - Saiyuki Reload, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM, Geneon (2004, Full-Blast Science Adventure – So That's How It Is) - 1.png
File:Dentsu - Pierrot - TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) (2004 - Saiyuki Reload Gunlock) (Episode 1-12, Opening).jpg
File:Dentsu - Pierrot - TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) (2004 - Saiyuki Reload Gunlock) (Episode 13-25, Opening).jpg
File:Dentsu - Pierrot - TV Tokyo (40th Anniversary) (2003 - Saiyuki Reload Gunlock) (Episode 1-12, Closing).jpg
TV Tokyo - Sunrise (2004 - Yakitate Japan) (Episode 1-29, Opening).png
TV Tokyo - NAS (2005 - Twin Princess of Wonder Planet) (Opening).png
TV Tokyo - NAS - Sunrise (2004 - Sgt. Frog) (Episode 1-51, Opening).png
File:TV Tokyo (2005 - Sugar Sugar Rune) (Episode 1-29, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo (2006 - Sugar Sugar Rune) (Episode 30-51, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Aniplex (2007 - Gurren Lagann) (Episode 1-8, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - Aniplex (2007 - Gurren Lagann) (Episode 17-27, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Pierrot (2007 - Blue Dragon) (Episode 1-26, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Pierrot (2008 - Blue Dragon) (Episode 51, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Pierrot (2008 - Blue Dragon Trials of the Seven Shadows) (Episode 15-26, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2008, Inazuma Eleven - 1-26) - 1.png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2008, Inazuma Eleven - 1-26) - 2.png
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File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2010, Inazuma Eleven - 68-87) - 1.png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2010, Inazuma Eleven - 88-107).png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2011, Little Battlers eXperience - 1-24).png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2011, Little Battlers eXperience - 25-44) - 1.png
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File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Tatsunoko Production (2011 - Sket Dance, Episode 2-17).png
File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Tatsunoko Production (2012 - Sket Dance, Episode 40-46).png
File:TV Tokyo (2012) (From - Pretty Rhythm Dear My Future) (Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Pierrot (2013 - Gaist Crusher) (Episode 1-36, Opening) (with Copyright stamp).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Dentsu - OLM (2014, Yo-Kai Watch) (Episode 1-24, Closing).png
File:TV Tokyo, NAS, OLM (2014, Dragon Collection).png
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TV Tokyo - TV Tokyo MediaNet (2015 - Jewelpet Magical Change) (Episode 14-26, Closing).png
File:TV Tokyo - NAS - Pierrot (2016 - Twin Star Exorcists) (Episode 1, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo, Sotsu, Dentsu, OLM (2016, Cardfight!! Vanguard G NEXT - 1-25) - 1.png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2017, Idol X Warrior Miracle Tunes!) - 1.png
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File:Level 5, TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2017, The Snack World).png
File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Bandai Namco Pictures (2018 - Aikatsu Friends!) (Episode 1-25, Opening).png
File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Bandai Namco Pictures (2018 - Aikatsu Friends!) (Episode 1-25, Ending).png
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File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2018, Inazuma Eleven - Orion no Kokuin - 1-21) - 1.png
File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Bandai Namco Pictures (2019 - Aikatsu Friends! - Kagayaki no Jewel, Opening).png
File:TV Tokyo-Dentsu-Bandai Namco Pictures (2019 - Aikatsu Friends! - Kagayaki no Jewel, Ending).png
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File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2022, Ninjala - 1-40).png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2022, Ninjala, 1-19).png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2022, Ninjala - 58-65).png
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2022, Ninjala - 66-79).png
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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending background, is the 1998 TV Tokyo logo being white or retaining the original colors.
'''Variants:'''
* During 2003-04, a "'''40'''th Anniversary" sign was inserted to the left of the logo.
** On season 1 of ''Bleach'', the logo is replaced with the "テレビ東京" wordmark.
* In 2008, a "'''7'''{{Small|ch}}" channel indicator sign, consisting of the white number inside a bicolor or cut from a white circle, was added to the right of the logo.
* Since 2013, the station's mascot Nanana the Banana is seen in place of the "7" channel indicator next to the logo, instead bending left to form said number.
* During 2018-2019, the station's 55th anniversary logo was used.
'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.
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File:TV Tokyo - TV Tokyo Medianet - ShoPro (2024, from "Pokémon Horizons- The Series").jpeg
File:TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM (2022, Ninjala - 80-100).png
File:TV Tokyo (60th Anniversary) - Himitsu no AiPri Production Committee (2024, Himitsu no AiPri) (Opening).png
File:TV Tokyo (60th Anniversary) - Himitsu no AiPri Production Committee (2024, Himitsu no AiPri) (Closing).png
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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2023 TV Tokyo logo, consisting of the words "テレ東", with the bottom stroke of the word "テ" representing channel 7, the channel that the station currently broadcasts on, in a futuristic-style script being in white or retaining its usual colors.
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 5 November 2024
A.Donaire logos 1 and SBF2004
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A.Donaire logos 1 and SBF2004
Editions by
A.Donaire logos 1, SBF2004 and Dison
Animated Logos
1st Logo (1996-1998)
See TV Tokyo Video#2nd Logo (1996-September 1998).
2nd Logo (August 21, 2004) (40th Anniversary variant)
Visuals: On a blue background, there is a wormhole that zooms forward. After that, the 1998 TV Tokyo logo appears with the stacked text "40th Anniversary" atop of it. The wormhole later disappears while the logo shines for a bit before fading to black.
Technique: A mix of CGI and digital animation.
Audio: A warp-speed space-age theme, ending with a bang-like sound.
Availability: Only seen in Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow.
3rd Logo (August 2, 2008-November 2023?)
Visuals: On a black background, there is the 1998 TV Tokyo symbol in silver on a blue aura as it spins for a bit before zooming out, revealing the completed symbol. After that, the symbol zooms out and the background changes to white, while the words "TV" and TOKYO" turn red and blue respectively.
Variant: On international prints of TV Tokyo's television shows, such as Bleach, the logo is shortened.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An electronic-synth theme.
Availability: First seen on Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Bonds and was also seen on international prints of TV Tokyo programs such as Bleach (and its sequel The Thousand-Year Blood War).
4th Logo (September 19-December 20, 2014) (50th Anniversary variant)
Visuals: On a white background, there is Nanana holding a party popper. Nanana then opens the party popper while the 1998 TV Tokyo logo with the "50th anniversary" symbol on the left starts to appear. After Nanana opens the party popper up, gold confetti can be seen while the TV Tokyo logo and its 50th anniversary logo change to their respective colors before the latter is spread with confetti.
Variant: On Yowamushi Pedal: Re: Road, the 50th anniversary symbol is absent, and the TV Tokyo logo is a bit larger.
Technique: A mix of CGI and digital traditional animation.
Audio: Sound effects for the party popper alongside the audience clapping.
Availability: Seen on TV Tokyo's films from that period, such as Yo-Kai Watch!: The Movie.
5th Logo (November 13, 2023-)
Visuals: On a white background, a red ">" appears flying up to put together in its point and suddenly appears with an iris-out to reveal the 2023 TV Tokyo logo with the words "TV" and "OKYO" in blue. The "T" in the middle is red and blue
Technique: A mix of CGI and digital traditional animation.
Audio: A three-note xylophone jingle.
Availability: Seen on Yami Shibai: Season 13.
In-Credit Logos
Tokyo Channel 12
Logo (April 1, 1976-September 30, 1981)
Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 1968 Tokyo Channel 12 wordmark, which consists of the words "東京12チャンネル" in a cubic-style script, usually in white.
Technique: A superimposed hand-painted graphic
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: First seen on Tokyo Channel 12 productions from 1976 to 1981, beginning with Ghost Story Cat Eyed Boy among others.
TV Tokyo
1st Logo (October 1, 1981-September 30, 1998)
Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending background, is the 1981 TV Tokyo wordmark, which consists of the words "テレビ東京" in a cubic script.
Variant: From 1993 to 1998, the "Chu!" wordmark, which consisted of a red ring next to it and the "チュッ!" text below it, was used. This was mainly used in advertising and was also used as a production logo on their shows such as Neon Genesis Evangelion and early episodes of Pokémon. The "Chu!" symbol was removed during April of 1998, to prepare for the station's major rebrand months later.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on TV Tokyo's productions such as early episodes of Pokémon and Fushigi Yuugi.
2nd Logo (October 1, 1998-November 13, 2023)
Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending background, is the 1998 TV Tokyo logo being white or retaining the original colors.
Variants:
- During 2003-04, a "40th Anniversary" sign was inserted to the left of the logo.
- On season 1 of Bleach, the logo is replaced with the "テレビ東京" wordmark.
- In 2008, a "7ch" channel indicator sign, consisting of the white number inside a bicolor or cut from a white circle, was added to the right of the logo.
- Since 2013, the station's mascot Nanana the Banana is seen in place of the "7" channel indicator next to the logo, instead bending left to form said number.
- During 2018-2019, the station's 55th anniversary logo was used.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on TV Tokyo's latest productions from that time, such as later episodes of Pokémon, Bleach, and Naruto.
3rd Logo (November 13, 2023-)
Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening and/or ending sequence is the 2023 TV Tokyo logo, consisting of the words "テレ東", with the bottom stroke of the word "テ" representing channel 7, the channel that the station currently broadcasts on, in a futuristic-style script being in white or retaining its usual colors.
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening or ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on TV Tokyo's productions from 2023 onwards, such as later episodes of Pokémon.