Pao Hang Film (H.K.) Co. (Hong Kong)

(1993-2006?) On a black background, we see a filmstrip drawing to to the bottom, and then we see a semicircle facing to the right at 90 degrees, and then a green rectangle doing the same as the other two things. Then, a white circled square flashes with the filmstrip, semicircle and rectangle all at once, so the red chinese text, along with their traduction in yellow-gold, "PAO HANG FILM (H.K.) CO." and chinese text in the bottom of the traduction, appear. The logo then freeze frames and then we cut to black.

FX/SFX: All in 2D animation, which isn't as bad anyways, but...

Cheesy Factor: ...they had said animation to be easily made in a shoestring budget. The three things on the circled square should display "PH" while really it says "PL". The chinese text at the bottom of the traduction is unnecessary too. Also, the recording's WAY too choppy, not to mention the freezeframe while the whole animation stops.

Music/Sounds: A majestic, triumphant and loud fanfare, that it reminds you of the Akurama Film (Indonesia) logo.

Availability: Unknown. The logo has nowhere to be seen for outside their birthplace, But if you live in Hong Kong, it can be seen exactly on the movies listed in HKMDB.

Scare Factor: Medium. The loud fanfare and the shoestring animation are sure to unnerve and disjoint some Cantonese people, otherwise is harmless, due to the film being in low quality.