Liuhe Films (Taiwan)

(197?) Note: The logo can be seen here.

Logo: A flash occurs as two yellow letters move zoom out and move in zig-zag, while the background turns red. After a second, these letters are revealed to be a lowercase L and H, and a frame of the same color draws in around the letters. A Chinese letter appears below and wipes the other letters, forming the company name.

FX/SFX: All the animation.

Cheesy Factor: The way the "l" and "h" are written looks like it reads "uh" instead.

Music/Sounds: A majestic stock fanfare called "The King's Trumpeteer" composed by Roger Roger (which one was also used in a 1967 American International Television logo), and the very ending of a jazzy fanfare.

Availability: Unknown.

Scare Factor: Medium, mainly that sudden appearance and the fanfare which would startle people.