Daeyoung Panda Home Video (South Korea)

On a blue background, we see a big panda (possibly the mother) waiting for the baby panda. The baby panda then appears and jumps to the mother's hands. The mother then kisses the baby on a split second, while then both sees at the viewer and thereupon the mother kisses the baby again, but with normal view. Every time the mother kisses, a heart is seen from the top. The baby then sits from the mother's hands and the mother then sees the baby. A flat circumference, which in the top says "DAEYOUNG PANDA" and the text in korean appears in the bottom, flashes from the two pandas. The whole result then zooms out a bit, and the company's name, in korean, again, flashes from the bottom of the result. The background in the left is in white and the other is pink. White screen appears in front of the blue screen at the final result.

FX/SFX: All 2D animation, obvious for it's era.

Cheesy Factor: Everything! The animation is a bit choppy, The company's name is just no good, The pandas aren't unnecessary, The logos are meant to be serious, and the text in the final result superimposes the company's name. Also, the white background is totally unforgivable, even if unintentional, And they would put any music in the first place, but instead...

Music/Sounds: They've got ONLY an announcer speaking something in it's traditional language (Yet again, Korean), which adds to the scare factor!

Availability: Rare, bordering on extinct. Might be released in korean VHS from the time, but outside South Korea, it's unknown.

Scare Factor: It ultimately depends on what you think on the subject matter.
 * First-time viewers: Medium to High. The pandas, the sole announcer and the choppy animation can uncomfort more than a few audiences.
 * Low to medium for any person who cannot stand the cheesiness of this logo.
 * And less important, The scare factor may vary for those who used to it. Otherwise don't watch this on the dark.