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===(1999)===▼
▲This is not to be confused with the original Tomorrow Entertainment.
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▲(1999)
*''Closing:'' After the end disclaimer flashes out, an all-white version of the ball flashes in with a white shadow around it. "TOMORROW ENTERTAINMENT" is above the ball, and a copyright notice is below it.
'''FX/SFX:''' The "T" moving and the letters forming.▼
▲Nickname: "The Non-TE Tomorrow Entertainment"
'''Music/Sounds:''' A phasing laser sound effect accompanied by a soothing piano theme.▼
▲Logo: We see a blue T on a silver ball. Then the T goes to the top to form "TOMORROW". Later, it goes to the bottom to form "ENTERTAINMENT". Later, it makes thinner and becomes yellow.
'''Availability:''' Seen on
▲FX/SFX: The T moving and the letters forming.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.▼
▲Music/Sounds: A phasing laser sound effect accompanied by a soothing piano theme.
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[[Category:American logos]]
▲Availability: Seen on Food for Thought, an award winning comedy short.
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▲Editor's Note: None.
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Revision as of 12:16, 21 September 2021
Not to be confused with the original Tomorrow Entertainment.
(1999)
Nickname: "The Tomorrow Ball", "The T-Laser"
Logo:
- Opening: We see a "T" on a silver ball. The "T" moves to the top of the ball to form "TOMORROW" with its laser. Then it moves to the bottom to form "ENTERTAINMENT" the same way. The laser then moves back into the ball and the "T" becomes yellow.
- Closing: After the end disclaimer flashes out, an all-white version of the ball flashes in with a white shadow around it. "TOMORROW ENTERTAINMENT" is above the ball, and a copyright notice is below it.
FX/SFX: The "T" moving and the letters forming.
Music/Sounds: A phasing laser sound effect accompanied by a soothing piano theme.
Availability: Seen on the award-winning comedy short Food for Thought.
Editor's Note: None.