Bonanza Films, Inc, (Philippines)

1980s-1991
Logo: A long trail of copies of "BONANZA FILMS, INC." (either green for the top and red from the bottom) appear zooming on it's correct position to form only one copy, on a black background. Then, it emerges in yellow/gold, and it stays still until the logo cuts.

FX/SFX: The text forming.

Cheesy Factor: Very simplistic animation coupled with another case of stolen music.

Music/sounds: A lower-pitched rendition of the Diah Pitaloka Film Jabar theme, along with one more note at the end.

Avalability: Ultra rare.

Scare Factor: Low because of the darkness of the logo along with the cheap animation, but the cheesiness of this logo may chuckle you. This has nothing on the next logo, though...

1991-1992
Logo: On a black background, some filmstrips (which are all the same) appear turning in diagonally, superimposing the forming of the text "BONANZA" on an action-like font in golden (with red shadows), by blue-colored diagonal sparks. The strip, when it comes to a comfortable place now forms the line over the text and shines, causing the text "FILMS" (in a Media Blasters-like font) to appear fading in. The logo then shines and then we fade in to black.

FX/SFX: The strips, the traditional cinema countdown...

Cheesy Factor: It looks even worse than the previous logo, but at least the music is theirs.

Music/Sounds: An descending synth fanfare with zaps, twinkle notes and an cymbal crash which gets more louder as the logo goes.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on their remaining films of the time.

Scare Factor: Medium to high, because of the forming of the logo along with the music, nature and it's cheesy aesthetic. Those who are used to it would have less of a problem.