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===(January 12, 1968-July 24, 1970)===
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(1968-1970)
'''Nickname:''' "The Eye of the Tiger", "Tiger From Hell", "Scary Tiger", "The Jarring Tiger", "Tigon Studios' Indian Grandfather"
Tiger Productions (1968)
Nickname: "The Eye of the Tiger", "Tiger From Hell", "Scary Tiger", "The Jarring Tiger", "Tigon Studios' Indian Grandfather"


'''Logo:''' We see the eyes of a tiger. Then, the camera zooms out to show that the face of the tiger is inside a white circle (which has a kind of crown, and is inside a dark background), where we see this text:
'''Logo:''' We see the eyes of a tiger. Then, the camera zooms out to show that the face of the tiger is inside a white circle (which has a kind of crown, and is inside a dark background), where we see this text:
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The dark background is delimited by two giant white bars. Next to every bar, we see a strong man as if they were made to prevent the bars give way to the logo. The men are above the filmstrips. The rest of the logo is on a white background.
The dark background is delimited by two giant white bars. Next to every bar, we see a strong man as if they were made to prevent the bars give way to the logo. The men are above the filmstrips. The rest of the logo is on a white background.
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FX/SFX: The logo is still, except the camera zooming out.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo is still, except the camera zooming out.
Music/Sounds: An orchestral piece when the tiger's eyes are up close, and then a quick tune with a keyboard and trumpets during the rest of the logo.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestral piece when the tiger's eyes are up close, and then a quick tune with a keyboard and trumpets during the rest of the logo.


Music/Sounds Variant: Asadhyudu omits the orchestral piece.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' ''Asadhyudu'' omits the orchestral piece.


Availability: Seen on-Asadhyudu-and-Akhandudu.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Asadhyudu'' and ''Akhandudu''.


Editor's Note: The very jarring appearance of the face of the tiger at the beginning can cause a jumpscare, and the music also has an unpleasant feel to it, but the animation itself is not busy enough to affect other people.
'''Editor's Note:''' The very jarring appearance of the face of the tiger at the beginning can cause a jumpscare, and the music also has an unpleasant feel to it, but the animation itself is not busy enough to affect other people.


[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Indian logos]] [[Category:Indian film logos]]

Revision as of 23:23, 18 April 2022


(January 12, 1968-July 24, 1970)

Nickname: "The Eye of the Tiger", "Tiger From Hell", "Scary Tiger", "The Jarring Tiger", "Tigon Studios' Indian Grandfather"

Logo: We see the eyes of a tiger. Then, the camera zooms out to show that the face of the tiger is inside a white circle (which has a kind of crown, and is inside a dark background), where we see this text:

TIGER PRODUCTIONS

The dark background is delimited by two giant white bars. Next to every bar, we see a strong man as if they were made to prevent the bars give way to the logo. The men are above the filmstrips. The rest of the logo is on a white background.

FX/SFX: The logo is still, except the camera zooming out.

Music/Sounds: An orchestral piece when the tiger's eyes are up close, and then a quick tune with a keyboard and trumpets during the rest of the logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: Asadhyudu omits the orchestral piece.

Availability: Seen on Asadhyudu and Akhandudu.

Editor's Note: The very jarring appearance of the face of the tiger at the beginning can cause a jumpscare, and the music also has an unpleasant feel to it, but the animation itself is not busy enough to affect other people.

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