Thanasis Vengos Tainies Geliou

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Background

Thanasis Vengos Tainies Geliou (ΘΒ Ταινίες Γέλιου) was the film studio company owned by famed national comedian Thanasis Veggos (Θανάσης Βέγγος in Greek alphabet).

Logo (October 11, 1965-May 31, 1983)



Visuals: On a gray background, a filmstrip figure with white-colored holes and the Greek letters "ΘΒ" in the center is shown. After a brief zoom-in to the logo, the words of "Θανάσης Βέγγος" and "Ταινίες Γέλιου" in a handwritten font appear one-by-one, with the first set of words at the top part of the filmstrip and the second set of words at the bottom part.

Variant:

  • A still version was once used.
  • A color version also exists, with the background and elements of the logo tinted in pink.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: A loud patriotic horn fanfare plays at the beginning (an excerpt of Gioachino Rossini's "William Tell Overture: Finale"), followed by a cymbal crash, and then two weird spring-like sounds, ending with a loud bombastic orchestral note.

Availability: Seen on Thanasis Veggos films released in the time period. It has appeared in the company's last film, Trellos kai pasis Ellados (with the colored variant).

Legacy: It is a favorite for people who grew up with Veggos's own films.

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