Titwala Filmwalas (India)

1st Logo (1999) Logo: We see a red spiral drawing on a black background, which then turns into something that looks like a snake (possibly an indian religious symbol). Then the words "TiTWALA FiLMWALAS" with a blue shadow behind, fade in below the snake.

FX/SFX: The snake drawing, the name fading.

Cheesy Factor: What is even for the name concept? It looks like an Hindi trying to speak English, but then a kid comes and predicts the name! What small brained person would think this is a good idea? Also, the snake looks like a famous man stuck in a cobra's stomach. However, things get worse with the next logo

Music/Sounds: A quiet melody with a tanpura, and then 2 dramatic notes are heard in the logo.

Availability: Seen on Aaya Toofan.

Scare Factor: Medium to high. A lot of people kept complaining the darkness of the logo and all of the sudden dramatic fanfare. The red snake, which it's design it's ugly, can also contribute, along with the letters. This is not much as scary as it's sucessor.

2nd Logo (2001) Logo: On a psychedelic green background with black clouds moving rapidly, we see the text "TITWALA FILMWALAS" on white, fading in from left to right, while the background is still moving. The logo stands still for a couple of seconds and then we cut to the opening theme of the movie.

FX/SFX: The background moving, the letters fading in from left to right.

Cheesy Factor: Shush! Sheesh!! And we though the first logo wasn't enough to send craziness! The logo still is bad, and it's concept too, the background just repeats over and over again, which is too overused by today's standards, the animation is beyond dated for it's time, and worst of all, WHAT IS EVEN FOR THE MUSIC?! It sounds too horrible and disjointed, from which it actually is...

Music/Sounds: A sound of a severely high-pitched trumpet's very loud noise which does not sound like music 'AT ALL. 'Did they use a vuvuzuela for it? Or it never existed of it's time? Next time, you'd better use modern CGI and original fanfare PERIOD, than doing your own nonsensical noise whatsoever.

Availability: Seen only on Bengal Tiger.

Scare Factor: Nightmare, The overly dated effects, but mostly the trumpet noise are bound to scare many people, even if something's going unexpected and nonsensical! Also, the name may be a scare from some, but however it may get you laugh. The green background also can contribute. Regardless, many people may be confused about the music which is bad enough to give said people the creeps. This makes this no doubt the indian brother of Serama Film Corporation.