Guangzhon Tung Ah Audio Video Production Co, Ltd. (China)

(2000's?)

Logo: A yellow-outlined blue filmreel spins while it's panning into a black background. We then see the other filmreel, which is spinning too, with a different tone of blue. Over said filmreel, we see some filmstrips (which are very detailed), with many filming countdowns going to the right side of the screen. Yes, a numerous amount of cloned filmstrips make conjoint with it to make which is supposed to be a star, and it spins to the right as when it's spinning, we close up to the star. The star then becomes gold and we see that the star is stranded on a pink background with a golden-lined globe thing which zooms out to us to reveal the company's name on chinese, along with it's traduction on English, "GUANGZHON TUNG AH AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTION CO, LTD." By a comet which maked the texts fade. The logo stands still and then we cut to black.

Variant:A subsidiary on Guangdong made the same motion as Guangzhon's, only that the filmstrips form the text which translates to "Tung Ah", on the same globe, which is barely cut. While it goes to a secure place, three circled squares, one red, one blue and one green, which resemble Mei Ah's appearance, appear from left and/or right. Over it, the comet with the text fades, but only the text is changed a bit, with the traduction saying "Guangdong" instead of "Guangzhon".

FX/SFX: Everything on this logo, all made with neutral CGI.

Cheesy Factor: The Guangdong variant just stole the Mei Ah's logo concept, even if unexpected. Also, the filmstrips of the logo may confuse it for some, beacuse some may not know that all of the sudden golden star/chinese characters would appear on it. The panning seems very lazy too.

Music/Sounds: An slowly ascending moderate-tempo synthetized fanfare for both versions. The last note is held at the end.

Availability: TBA.

Scare Factor: Low to medium, the CGI and all the sudden things containing of this logo may startle a few people, especially for those unbothered by fast animation. It's harmless, anyways for those who used to it. Minimal for the Guangdong variant for the same reason as above, you must laugh at they stole Mei Ah's logo concept! We would repeat: It's lower for those who used to it.