User:AlmightyKingPrawn/sandbox
This is for the future so I don't have to feel as pressured writing descriptions all at once. This includes links when applicable. Feel free to use those links to work on things yourself.
To do:
- This ONE Chilean Cinemark trailer I missed
- Cinemark XD (here and here and here and here and here and here)
- DVV Entertainment (likely when I'm done with Cinemark as it's a request from dad who said the logo was cool. He's right.) (here)
- Next after Cinemark and DVV I'm gonna try to clean up all the British ident pages. Maybe I'll do E4 IDs first.
- Ah, what the heck. Maybe some Japanese station IDs too.
- Sumo.TV
- Grazing Goat Pictures PVT LTD (here)
- #HuluIDs on Hulu Originals
- AVID:Logos to be Described de-countrying
- Triggerfish Animation Studios cleanup
- Cartoonito (here)
- Star Thrower Entertainment cleanup
- Possibly a variants page for Best Brains?
- Richard Williams Animation Studio (here)
- Universal Kids Originals cleanup
- 700 Pictures cleanup
- SolotresD cleanup
- Sutter Ink cleanup
- Exodus Film Group (here)
- Animagrad Animation Studio
- Describe 3rd Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment logo (here)
- Third Eye Motion Picture Company 2nd logo (here and here)
- Describe the Finnkino Kidman (here)
- Inbred Jed's Homemade Cartoons (here)
- Pooja Entertainment (here, here, and here)
- Hudlin Entertainment (I have a lot of work oh boy)
- Search Party (here)
- 413 Pictures (here)
- Genius Sonority (here, behind the scenes)
- Regency Theatres (here and here)
- 1091 Pictures (here and here)
- Datasat Digital Sound cleanup
- TBS IDs cleanup
- Christie Vive Audio (here)
- MyHits TV animal ID
- JCE Movies Limited (here and here)
- Jackie & JJ Productions LTD (here, here, and here)
- Sparkle Roll Media (here and here)
- Mann Theatres (lots and lots and lots of different logos)
- Kodak ScreenCheck Program (here)
- Bona Film Group cleanup
- Sil-Metropole Organisation cleanup
- Gemini Film Circuit 2nd logo if I ever do feel comfortable enough to describe what in the fresh uncanny valley naked baby hell is going on here.
- Art And Animation Studio (cannot find uploaded; appeared on Goat Story)
- Halftone Animation (likely oldest CGI logo!) (here)
- MGM Latino (here)
- Odyssey Network (too lazy to add links at the moment lol. Muppet Wiki has basically every "Muppetism" ID.)
- The Kermit Channel (here)
- Vanity Fair (here)
- This unused logo for Roku
- More unused logo style frames here and here
- This reel of his has an unused RatPac-Dune Entertainment logo, while this has an unused Secret Hideout logo.
- There is an unused MTV Productions logo here.
- M6 cleanup
- Gato Grande (here)
- Sony Pictures Imageworks cleanup
- New Netflix Originals logo (here)
- Regal Premium Experience (here)
- ABC Kids cleanup
- Unused Crunchyroll (here)
- Paramount Network EMEAA (here)
- National Geographic Wild (here, probably more)
- After Dark Action (here)
- Unused Summit Entertainment Twilight variant (here)
We're gonna party, we're gonna rock, we've got tickets to the Cinemark!
13th Opening (2008-2012) (Segurito y el Gato Joe) (Chile)
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The logo parody that starts "Evacuación".
This is still here for easy access in case someone my stepmom knows does translations in the future.
OSCA Test
Background
Fraggle Rock is a family puppet series created by Jim Henson that ran from 1983 to 1987. Filmed in Canada, the show was created out of a desire to cause world peace. It focuses on the titular underground world of Fraggle Rock, where many creatures, notably the Fraggles, Doozers, and Gorgs, live their lives and slowly, over the course of 5 seasons, learn how they are connected. The show has been acclaimed for its handling of many difficult subjects, such as death, prejudice, societal injustice, and protecting the environment, and containing many catchy songs to keep things from getting too heavy. A rebooted series, Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock, premiered on Apple TV+ on the night of January 20, 2022.
Theme Song (January 10, 1983-March 30, 1987)
Description: The camera pans through the window of a house with ivy growing on it. Inside is an old man named Doc and his dog Sprocket. Doc is working hard at his workshop with a screwdriver, while Sprocket, who is lying on a dog bed next to a yellow bowl with his name on it, shifts his weight. The camera continues panning through the workshop to a hole in the wall.
Trivia:
Technique: Live-action puppetry.
Lyrics:
Other Audio:
Legacy: A very popular theme that, similarly to those for DuckTales and Animaniacs, is particularly infamous for its catchiness.