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===2nd logo (October 6, 1989)===
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Revision as of 04:16, 13 October 2022
naxo-olé, rj4712, and Roz1497
Captures by
NewAccountLOL
Editions by
Nightspears, BlueMickey634, TVB, NewAccountLOL, TallAutism2006, and Jecken
Video captures courtesy of
BG1955 and Santiago Reveco Lepe Reborn
1st Logo (August 15, 1986)
NOTE: This logo (as well as the next logo) is NOT Nazi-related.
Logo: On footage of a ocean with the sun rising, we see a green swastika in a green box zooming out. As it stops in the middle, the text
VIDYASHREE FILMS
PRESENTS
in green appears below.
FX/SFX: Live action and rostrum camera.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful tune.
Availability: Only seen on Sadaa Suhagan.
Legacy: It should be noted that even though it was adopted by the Nazis in the 1920's, the swastika originated in the late paleolithic period (the oldest known archaeological record is from 10,000 BC in Mezine, modern Ukraine), and has appearing all across the world, specially in Asia, where it has been used by Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism from the 5th century BC up to today. It usually means "good luck". This logo uses the original version of the symbol, instead of the Nazi version which was tilted at a right angle.
2nd logo (October 6, 1989)
This logo contains rapidly flashing images.
Please do not watch the videos of this logo if you are prone to seizures. |
FX/SFX: Rostrum camera and cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A creepy whoosh, followed by a shrill of a violin and dark synth tune. When the text appears, there's another whoosh.
Availability: Seen only on Kala Bazaar.
Legacy: See the last logo. It should also be noted that the music, the sounds, and the flashing can be difficult for people to watch.