Rede Excelsior (Brazil)/Variants

Background: Rede Excelsior was a Brazilian television network founded by Mário Wallace Simonsen on July 9, 1960 in São Paulo, São Paulo. Its last broadcast happened on September 30, 1970, when the Brazilian military dictatorship put an abrupt end to it.

You can see all of the variants here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrZmZrosFhY

1st Variant

Variant: TBA

Trivia: The boy and the girl were Rita and Paulinho, slapstick mascots of the company which dedicated to appear on all variants of the television station.

FX/SFX: Somewhat called choppy 2D animation.

Cheesy Factor: It's obvious that the cha-cha dancing deserved to be choppy as well. The texts under the number are barely seen as well, although it's saved by the coolness of the logo.

Music/Sounds: A fast-pace big band fanfare, with a numerous amount of men singing "Excelsior, Excelsior, Canal 9 a melhor programacao!" With the big band fanfare continuing at the end.

Availability: Extinct. However, it has been used only as a station ID, as it's television prints are going to get long gone.

Scare Factor: Low to medium. The choppy animation, the 9 and the people singing can bother many people and get in many kid's nerves, however the big band tune saves it's coolness, as well as lowering the scare factor.