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'''Logo:''' Down a dark, foggy alleyway, a woman is running away from something, but is stopped at a dead end by a fence. It is revealed to be a pack of zombies chasing her, and she winces in preparation for the attack only to get interrupted by a ringing phone, which she and the zombies shush. A woman in the audience turns off her phone. The zombies walk out of the screen and into the audience. A couple is scared of one zombie's rising hand and screams, but he just shares his finger at them. People take pictures of the zombies on stage like the paparazzi, and one loses its arm, which get thrown towards a different couple. The couple is understandably uncomfortable, but gives the arm back. A man who looks a bit from Tighten from ''Megamind'' that snuck in four cans of beer sits down, only for the zombies to attack and eat him as we see a close-up of one of the cans of beer flying through the air. An elderly, rich and pompous looking zombie with a suit, mustache and top hat is smoking a cigar in the theater. A zombie little girl responds by smacking him, which knocks his head off, and he eats his cigar. The smoke from the cigar still manages to float to a smoke detector on the ceiling and set it off. We zoom through a dancing circle of zombies to see two firefighters standing proud in the center. The firefighter on the right gives a thumbs up. Suddenly, the lights go out, causing one of the audience members to turn into a werewolf and howl. The lights go back on and the werewolf joins the stage to shake his booty and dance with the zombies and firefighters. One dancing zombie detaches the arm of another and throws it, and it opens the push door so that some of the zombies can leave the theater. The remaining zombies, firefighters, and werewolf continue to dance, much to the excitement of the audience, as some audience members throw popcorn into the air. We pan away from the dancers to reveal that the Cinemark logo is on the theater screen. Two zombie hands hold up over the scene a blue and white metal plate with the logo for the insurance company Allianz and its slogan "Com você de A a Z" on it.
'''Logo:''' TBA.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A rock song with lyrics composed by Henrique Racz, as well as appropriate sound effects like howling wind, screaming, camera shutters, and the werewolf howling. At the end, a narrator plugs Allianz.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA. Composed by Henrique Racz.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.

Revision as of 16:37, 29 May 2023

This is for the future so I don't have to feel as pressured writing descriptions all at once.

To do:

We're gonna party, we're gonna rock, we've got tickets to the Cinemark!

17th Opening (2013) (Brazil)


Logo: Down a dark, foggy alleyway, a woman is running away from something, but is stopped at a dead end by a fence. It is revealed to be a pack of zombies chasing her, and she winces in preparation for the attack only to get interrupted by a ringing phone, which she and the zombies shush. A woman in the audience turns off her phone. The zombies walk out of the screen and into the audience. A couple is scared of one zombie's rising hand and screams, but he just shares his finger at them. People take pictures of the zombies on stage like the paparazzi, and one loses its arm, which get thrown towards a different couple. The couple is understandably uncomfortable, but gives the arm back. A man who looks a bit from Tighten from Megamind that snuck in four cans of beer sits down, only for the zombies to attack and eat him as we see a close-up of one of the cans of beer flying through the air. An elderly, rich and pompous looking zombie with a suit, mustache and top hat is smoking a cigar in the theater. A zombie little girl responds by smacking him, which knocks his head off, and he eats his cigar. The smoke from the cigar still manages to float to a smoke detector on the ceiling and set it off. We zoom through a dancing circle of zombies to see two firefighters standing proud in the center. The firefighter on the right gives a thumbs up. Suddenly, the lights go out, causing one of the audience members to turn into a werewolf and howl. The lights go back on and the werewolf joins the stage to shake his booty and dance with the zombies and firefighters. One dancing zombie detaches the arm of another and throws it, and it opens the push door so that some of the zombies can leave the theater. The remaining zombies, firefighters, and werewolf continue to dance, much to the excitement of the audience, as some audience members throw popcorn into the air. We pan away from the dancers to reveal that the Cinemark logo is on the theater screen. Two zombie hands hold up over the scene a blue and white metal plate with the logo for the insurance company Allianz and its slogan "Com você de A a Z" on it.

Technique: CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.

Music/Sounds: A rock song with lyrics composed by Henrique Racz, as well as appropriate sound effects like howling wind, screaming, camera shutters, and the werewolf howling. At the end, a narrator plugs Allianz.

Availability: Extinct.

18th Opening (HEY HEY HEY) (2014) (Brazil)


Logo: TBA.

Technique: Fluid hand drawn animation by Céu D´Ellia.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct.

19th Opening (2014) (Brazil)


Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation by Exodo Animation Studios and Area VFX.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct.

20th Opening (2016) (Brazil)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: Stop motion animation by someone only known on Vimeo as "Dani".

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct.

21st Opening (MC Popica & DJ Refri em Vai ser um Esturo) (2016) (Brazil)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation by CLANVFX. Rigging for the trailer by Fabricio Chamon can be found here.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct.

22nd Opening (2016) (Argentina)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA. The audio design was done by DMC Studio.

Availability: Extinct.

24th Opening (2017) (Brazil)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: Blocky CGI animation by La Cuerda Producción Audiovisual.

Music/Sounds: TBA. Composed by Ardillón Records.

Availability: Extinct.

25th Opening (2018) (Brazil)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.

Music/Sounds: TBA. Composed by Lira Música.

Availability: Unknown, possibly extinct.

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