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===Background===
Takara Co, Ltd. was a Japanese toy and entertainment company founded in 1955. Originally the company was settled in the toy manufacturing business and its first successful franchises were ''Microman'' and ''Diaclone''; in 1984 American company [[Hasbro]] rebranded these toys as ''Transformers'' with Takara retaining the Japanese rights to the franchise. Other famous franchises by Takara include ''Battle Beasts'', ''Choro-Q'' (internationally known as ''Penny Racers'') and ''Beyblade''. Since the early 1990s Takara branched out to the videogame business working with different publishers such as Tamsoft, then soon in the 2000s purchased publishing stakes with [[Atlus|Atlus]]. During 2005 the company would decide to merge with its rival Tomy, forming [[Takara Tomy|Takara Tomy]].
=== 1st Logo (December 1992-1998) ===
[[file:Takara Amusement Co., Ltd. (1992) (Taken from Garou Densetsu, SFC).png|center]]
'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, we see the text "{{font|Arial Narrow|'''''TAKARA AMUSEMENT CO., LTD.'''''}}" in an italicized stylized font.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
=== 1st Logo (December 1992-1998) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the Super Famicom game of ''Garou Densetsu''.
=== 2nd Logo (December 1992-1998) ===
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Takara (1993).png
Takara (1993) (Taken from Garou Densetsu 2, SFC).png
Takara_(1994)_(Taken_from_Nettou_Garou_Densetsu_2,_SGB).png
Takara (1994) (Taken from Super Jinsei Game, SFC).png
Takara_(1994)_(Taken_from_Nettou_Samurai_Spirits,_SGB).png
Takara_(1995)_(Taken_from_Nettou_World_Heroes_2_JET,_SGB).png
Takara (1995) (Taken from Mahoujin Guruguru, SGB).png
Takara_(1995)_(Taken_from_Jinsei_Game,_SGB).png
Takara (1995) (Taken from Super Jinsei Game 2, SFC).png
Takara (1995).png
Takara (1996).png
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Takara (1997).png
Takara (1998).png
Takara (1995) (Taken from Chibi Maruko-chan - Maruko Deluxe Gekijou, SGB).png
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'''Logo:''' We see an oval with the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TAKARA'''}}" inside the oval.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on any Takara game from the era.
 
===2nd3rd Logo (December 1993-2006)===
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Takara (1994).png
Takara Video Game Division (1994) (Taken from Cool Ball, GB).png
Takara_International_(1995)_(Taken_from_World_Heroes_2_JET,_SGB).png
Takara_International_(1996)_(Taken_from_Battle_Arena_Toshinden,_SGB).png
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon; seen in multiple videogames from Takara's licensed franchises including ''Choro-Q'' and ''Metal Fighter Beyblade'' - many of them were only released in Japan.
 
=== 3rd4th Logo (Animated versions, 2000-2006) ===
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Takara (2000).png

Revision as of 15:45, 7 April 2023


Background

Takara Co, Ltd. was a Japanese toy and entertainment company founded in 1955. Originally the company was settled in the toy manufacturing business and its first successful franchises were Microman and Diaclone; in 1984 American company Hasbro rebranded these toys as Transformers with Takara retaining the Japanese rights to the franchise. Other famous franchises by Takara include Battle Beasts, Choro-Q (internationally known as Penny Racers) and Beyblade. Since the early 1990s Takara branched out to the videogame business working with different publishers such as Tamsoft, then soon in the 2000s purchased publishing stakes with Atlus. During 2005 the company would decide to merge with its rival Tomy, forming Takara Tomy.

1st Logo (1992)

Logo: On a blue background, we see the text "TAKARA AMUSEMENT CO., LTD." in an italicized stylized font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Only seen on the Super Famicom game of Garou Densetsu.

2nd Logo (December 1992-1998)

Logo: We see an oval with the text "TAKARA" inside the oval.

Variant: There are several animated variants.

Technique: Depends on the variant.

Music/Sounds: Depends on the variant.

Availability: Seen on any Takara game from the era.

3rd Logo (December 1993-2006)

Logo: We see the red text "TAKARA", in a bold interconnected font with circles forming the inside part of the A's, along with the registered mark.

Variant: The logo is normally seen over a white background, while a black background variant is often less used.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon; seen in multiple videogames from Takara's licensed franchises including Choro-Q and Metal Fighter Beyblade - many of them were only released in Japan.

4th Logo (Animated versions, 2000-2006)

Logo: On a white background, the Takara logo from before appears in different animated versions.

Technique: Depends on the variant.

Music/Sounds: Depends on the variant.

Availability: Seen on many Takara games from the period.

Takara
Takara Tomy
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