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'''Variant:''' On ''Boldstar'', it just features the Earth rotating and the text zooming out.
'''Variant:''' On ''Boldstar'', it just features the Earth rotating and the text zooming out.


'''FX/SFX:''' It's all in dated CGI.
'''Technique:''' It's all in dated CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The Windows 98 Robotz startup sound (a short synth pad), and then a whoosh sound when the comet flies. Then the Windows NT 4.0 startup sound plays, along with more whooshes. The variant has no NT 4.0 startup sound, but an explosion-like sound with a reverse crash.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The Windows 98 Robotz startup sound (a short synth pad), and then a whoosh sound when the comet flies. Then the Windows NT 4.0 startup sound plays, along with more whooshes. The variant has no NT 4.0 startup sound, but an explosion-like sound with a reverse crash.

Revision as of 01:15, 6 December 2022

(April 23, 2003-May 7, 2003)


Logo: On a space background, a star flashes, and a spinning Earth appears on the star and flies to the center of the screen. A comet then appears and flies around the planet. The red text "WILD WORLD" emerges from the planet and zooms in. A star appears on the text and moves from left to right, where it disappears. "ENTERTAINMENT CO, INC", along with copies, zoom out below the planet and stop. The text glows in white.

Variant: On Boldstar, it just features the Earth rotating and the text zooming out.

Technique: It's all in dated CGI.

Music/Sounds: The Windows 98 Robotz startup sound (a short synth pad), and then a whoosh sound when the comet flies. Then the Windows NT 4.0 startup sound plays, along with more whooshes. The variant has no NT 4.0 startup sound, but an explosion-like sound with a reverse crash.

Availability: Extremely rare, as the original version can only be seen on Bayarán. The company only released two films in 2003, with the other being Boldstar (which used the variant).

Legacy: You may laugh a lot because it's a rip-off of the Universal logo, or because of the blatant use of Windows startup sounds.

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