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=Dancing Triforce=
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'''Dancing Triforce''' was an online group consisting of three members of IGN Boards (sexualburgerking, Cellius_18 and orquiox) who were responsible for the creation of the web series ''The Legend of Zelda: The The Light of Courage'', a series of CGI animations parodying a script for a ''The Legend of Zelda'' movie of the same name written by another IGN Boards member named Joe_Cracker. The group was active in the mid-to-late 2000s and the early 2010s, but has since largely gone dormant in the modern age, though they renamed their YouTube channel (originally '''grusd''') sometime in the early 2020s to '''DancingTriangle''' due to the then-rise of the "Dancing Triangle" meme, which originates from what is likely a test or side animation from ''The Light of Courage''.
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[[Category:Online logos]]
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=Garalina=
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a dark blue G rotated 90 degrees to the left and with a white center piece zoom in at us until the white piece covers the screen. The company's logo, which is "GARALINA", in dark blue, reading vertically and sideways and with the G having a parabolic-shaped extension on its left side, pops into existence and remains on-screen until we fade to white.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' 3D CGI animation, likely done with the PlayStation 1's effects.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Starts with a quiet, but rising drone before a high-pitched hit plays and the drone becomes dual-toned.
 
'''Availability:''' In-universe, seen exclusively on ''Petscop'', which appears to be the company's only release.
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Revision as of 19:15, 17 October 2022

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Samsung

WARNING: This is not an actual logo used by Samsung, but an unofficial animation of the logo that gained notoriety to the point that it lead to a Goose Boose video where they investigated the videos made of it and the community surrounding it. This article was made for fun and is not intended to be taken seriously.


(October 30, 2010)

Nicknames: "Samsung Balls"

Logo: On top of a white background, we see many rows of light blue balls undulating in a wave-like fashion as the white letters from Samsung's logo rest on top of them and the camera zooms out. Some of the rows of balls then suddenly grow big and dark blue and quickly shrink, racing towards the vertical end of the row and causing the letters to go flying. The animations of the balls growing continues again, this time causing all of the balls to scatter and fall to reveal the Samsung logo, which briefly rocks back and forth before stabilizing.

FX/SFX: Entirely done with CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A funky guitar jingle.

Availability: Commonly found on YouTube as the subject of logo effects videos.

Legacy: This logo is infamous for the amount of logo effects videos of which it is the subject of along with the community of "logokids" surrounding it.

[[Category:South Korean logos]] [[Category:South Korean technology logos]] [[Category:Technology logos]]

Dancing Triforce


Dancing Triforce was an online group consisting of three members of IGN Boards (sexualburgerking, Cellius_18 and orquiox) who were responsible for the creation of the web series The Legend of Zelda: The The Light of Courage, a series of CGI animations parodying a script for a The Legend of Zelda movie of the same name written by another IGN Boards member named Joe_Cracker. The group was active in the mid-to-late 2000s and the early 2010s, but has since largely gone dormant in the modern age, though they renamed their YouTube channel (originally grusd) sometime in the early 2020s to DancingTriangle due to the then-rise of the "Dancing Triangle" meme, which originates from what is likely a test or side animation from The Light of Courage.

(May 4, 2008)

(Logo begins at 0:30)

Logo: On a black background, we see the name of the group ("DANCING TRIFORCE"), in 3D and gold and with the G and T connected, fly in to place itself at the center of the screen before turning to face us. After a brief moment, two yellow glowing spots inside both C's and ".COM" (located to the bottom right of "TRIFORCE") fade in.

FX/SFX: CGI animation combined with fading effects. Likely done by sexualburgerking, who was the main animator of the web series.

Music/Sounds: The final few seconds of the soundtrack for The Legend of Zelda: The The Light of Courage Part 4's trailer, accompanied by a heavy, loud thud noise when the name of the group finishes placing itself. Likely done by Cellius_18, who composed the music and also did sound design work for the series.

Availability: Seen only at the end of the trailer for The Legend of Zelda: The The Light of Courage Part 4, one of the few pieces of media released for the part before its apparent abandonment.

[[Category:Online logos]]

Garalina


Logo: On a black background, we see a dark blue G rotated 90 degrees to the left and with a white center piece zoom in at us until the white piece covers the screen. The company's logo, which is "GARALINA", in dark blue, reading vertically and sideways and with the G having a parabolic-shaped extension on its left side, pops into existence and remains on-screen until we fade to white.

FX/SFX: 3D CGI animation, likely done with the PlayStation 1's effects.

Music/Sounds: Starts with a quiet, but rising drone before a high-pitched hit plays and the drone becomes dual-toned.

Availability: In-universe, seen exclusively on Petscop, which appears to be the company's only release. </nowiki> </nowiki>

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