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Revision as of 12:49, 9 August 2023




(September 1, 1996-October 1, 1998)



Logo: We fade into a bright white flash, with a blue silhouette-like person in the middle raising his arms while holding red/gold flags in both hands, as lights and trails appear all around him, with a drawing of a coconut in a circle flashing twice. It flashes twice once more as inverted-like effects appear as we cut to the side view of the coconut being chopped off from its side, and we cut to two more people, one of which is a girl holding the same red/gold flags. We cut to various shots of more people with more effects popping up, alongside some other things such as an apple, star and banana appearing briefly. Then the flash dies down to reveal the same person from the start with the said aforementioned things changing quickly at the top as the background shows effects all around it, as the stacked text "THE computer CHANNEL" blurs in, slightly out of position from each other (with "computer" being the biggest, and "THE" and "CHANNEL" being the smallest and spaced out). Then the channel's URL appears below.

Opening Variant: After a few seconds, the logo described above disappears as some fruits (such as strawberry, watermelon, lemon, apple and strawberry again) appear flashing and changing quickly through a blue vortex-like effect. Then a flash brightens up to reveal the guide for the channel, with the time put on the fruit and the program shown below.

Technique: Primarily live-action with CGI effects added in.

Music/Sounds: A techno tune with beeps and piano notes. The opening also has a man announcing the programs.

Availability: Extinct.

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