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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film company from Brazil. |
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===Logo (October 15, 1949-February 12, 1960)=== |
===Logo (October 15, 1949-February 12, 1960)=== |
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Background
União Cinematográfica Brasileira was a film company from Brazil.
Logo (October 15, 1949-February 12, 1960)
Visuals: On a black background, the chains spins and the logo fades into a medal containing "U.C.B." with sunrays spinning behind the medal.
Technique: 2D cel animation.
Audio: A gong noise.
Availability: Seen on Também Somos Irmãos, Aviso aos Navegantes, Aí Vem o Barão, Carnaval Atlántida, Barnabé Tu És Meu, Amei um Bicheiro, A Dupla do Barulho, Nem Sansão Nem Dalila, Matar ou Correr, Vamos com Calma, De Vento em Popa, O Homem do Sputnik, Esse Milhão É Meu, Pintando o Sete, and Os dois Ladrões.