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'''Technique:''' The text rotating, the background moving, the flashing, the shining. |
'''Technique:''' The text rotating, the background moving, the flashing, the shining. |
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'''Audio:''' A strange synth-horn tune combined with a female choir. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on some VHSs and laserdiscs from the time. Was also spotted on a Japanese VHS release of William Malone's 1985 sci-fi film ''Creature''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on some VHSs and laserdiscs from the time. Was also spotted on a Japanese VHS release of William Malone's 1985 sci-fi film ''Creature''. |
Revision as of 19:12, 7 October 2023
(1983-1989)
Logo: On a black background with several moving silver-blue lines that overlap, we see "TOSHIBA" in its corporate font rotating to the center of the screen, leaving a 3D rainbow trail as it does so. The text flashes and becomes shiny gray as the background changes to navy blue.
Technique: The text rotating, the background moving, the flashing, the shining.
Audio: A strange synth-horn tune combined with a female choir.
Availability: Seen on some VHSs and laserdiscs from the time. Was also spotted on a Japanese VHS release of William Malone's 1985 sci-fi film Creature.