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== Featured logoLogo findsFinds (From Miraheze & Beyond) ==
 
=== Gaumont ===
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</gallery>'''Where?:''' One of my friends showed me this on Discord. This blue arrangement of the daisy only hadhas the G of Gaumont,. andI wasfound seenthis on the 1908 film ''Le Tic.''
 
==== 3rd Logo ====
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</gallery>'''Where?:''' Again, i've been shown this on Discord, thisThis is onfrom a film called ''La femme doit suivre son mari,'' which featured a blue version of the classic daisy print.
 
 
== Other logoLogo findsFinds ==
 
=== Disney DVD ===
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</gallery>Starting on the first half of 2020, I was on a mission of collecting every international variant of the first Disney DVD logo, using sites like [https://archive.org/ archive.org] and even official DVDs in certain areas, this includes both the fullscreen and widescreen variants too.
</gallery>'''Where?:''' All of these finds were from specific ''Baby Einstein'' DVDs that i found on the [https://archive.org/ Archive], like Baby Mozart. As for other DVDs, the Mandarin variant can be seen easily on the region 1 special edition DVD of ''Mulan'' and the region 3 DVD of ''Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs'', i don't know any else that has this. The Korean variant i also found on Archive, the person who uploaded it listed that they found it on the DVD of Home on the Range, it could be the Region 3 DVD, because the normal American release only has French for an alternate language. The Greek version i found on Language Nursery, the Czech variant was also on the same disc. The exteremely rare Icelandic and Thai variants were seen on Baby Mozart, i was very surprised to find those two, the Thai one particularly.
 
Most of these finds were from specific ''Baby Einstein'' DVDs that i found on [https://archive.org/ archive.org]. As for other DVDs, that's another story entirely.
 
* The Mandarin variant can be seen on the region 1 DVD of ''Mulan,'' using the widescreen version, while a fullscreen version can be seen on a region 3 DVD of ''Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs.'' As for the region 4 release of Mulan, it featured a widescreen version of the Arabic and
* The widescreen Korean variant I found on [https://archive.org/ archive.org] much like every other ''Baby Einstein'' find, the person who uploaded it stated that they found it on the DVD for Home on the Range, however it could be the Region 3 DVD, because the normal American release only has French for an alternate language.
* The Greek version I found on Language Nursery, the Czech variant was also on the same disc, both being fullscreen.
* The extremely rare Icelandic and Thai variants were seen on Baby Mozart.
* The Hungarian variant is pretty uncommon, I found it on the region 4 DVD of The Lizzie McGuire Movie
 
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'''Where?:''' The first 3 photos were found offon the Christmas Videos seen on the Made in Point Richmond DVD.
 
# Just the 1986-1990 Pixar symbol on a black background
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# Tinny from ''Tin Toy'' can be seen on the right side on a white background, with the Pixar print logo on the top-left hand side and a copyright stamp on the bottom-left hand side.
# On a black background, the Pixar print logo, address and phone number can be seen.
 
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==== 2nd Logo ====

Revision as of 13:18, 2 September 2023


Howdy Everyone! My name is TechBlitz, I am currently re-constructing this page on where you stand.

I am a semi-active Australian curator, film buff and home media collector. From 2016 to 2021, I even struggled to get a Logo Evolution series down! Feel free to talk to me at my social page.

Favourite Logos

  • ValMorgan (2019-)
  • Buena Vista International Television (2006-2007)

Featured Logo Finds (From Miraheze & Beyond)

Gaumont

Where?: This blue arrangement of the daisy only has the G of Gaumont. I found this on the 1908 film Le Tic.

Where?: This is from a film called La femme doit suivre son mari, which featured a blue version of the classic daisy print.


Other Logo Finds

Disney DVD

Starting on the first half of 2020, I was on a mission of collecting every international variant of the first Disney DVD logo, using sites like archive.org and even official DVDs in certain areas, this includes both the fullscreen and widescreen variants too.

Most of these finds were from specific Baby Einstein DVDs that i found on archive.org. As for other DVDs, that's another story entirely.

  • The Mandarin variant can be seen on the region 1 DVD of Mulan, using the widescreen version, while a fullscreen version can be seen on a region 3 DVD of Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. As for the region 4 release of Mulan, it featured a widescreen version of the Arabic and
  • The widescreen Korean variant I found on archive.org much like every other Baby Einstein find, the person who uploaded it stated that they found it on the DVD for Home on the Range, however it could be the Region 3 DVD, because the normal American release only has French for an alternate language.
  • The Greek version I found on Language Nursery, the Czech variant was also on the same disc, both being fullscreen.
  • The extremely rare Icelandic and Thai variants were seen on Baby Mozart.
  • The Hungarian variant is pretty uncommon, I found it on the region 4 DVD of The Lizzie McGuire Movie


Pixar Animation Studios

1st Logo



Where?: The first 3 photos were found on the Christmas Videos seen on the Made in Point Richmond DVD.

  1. Just the 1986-1990 Pixar symbol on a black background
  2. A bigger version of the symbol with text over it.
  3. The same symbol but on a grey/white gradient.

The last 2 pictures were seen on the 1990 sales pitch for Pixar.

  1. Tinny from Tin Toy can be seen on the right side on a white background, with the Pixar print logo on the top-left hand side and a copyright stamp on the bottom-left hand side.
  2. On a black background, the Pixar print logo, address and phone number can be seen.

2nd Logo

Where?: This special logo to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Pixar Animation Studios was only seen in theatrical prints of Cars 2. Sadly, this never resurfaced on home media, the only way to find it nowadays is through low quality camera rips on the film, most of the time with russian or french text below the english text.

Gaumont British:

3rd Logo

Where?: So i magically found these 2 Gaumont British logos from a 1940s film called High Flyers (Excerpts from the feature film production Flying High, not the 1980s film).
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