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Revision as of 11:54, 9 December 2022
Background
Tasley Leisure was a British distributor of public domain children's cartoons. They were based in Leeds.
1st Logo (late 1980s)
Logo: On a blue background, a large black-to-grey gradient star spins vertically into view. An uppercase and heavily-abstract word "Tasley" (in white) flies in at an angle from the left as the word "Leisure" (in red) does the same from the right. The words spin 180 degrees horizontally as it settles upright in the middle, over the star. The word "Tasley" is abstract to an extent that some viewers may see it as "Tdsley".
Technique: Basic 3D animation.
Music/Sounds: A moderate synth woosh is heard as the words fly in, followed by a six-note fanfare.
Availability: So far confirmed with The Adventures Of Choppy & The Princess on VHS.