LEGO System A/S

(October 2, 1997-)
Nicknames : "Falling Lego Bricks", "The Lego Logo", "Brick Rain"

Logo : On a black or white background, many red, white, black, and yellow Lego bricks fall to the ground and group together. They eventually form the 1973 version of the LEGO logo. The block details fade away.

Variants :
 * The later version uses the current version of the LEGO logo.
 * On Lego Media games, when the logo is complete, it moves to the top left corner, and Media (in white) with a yellow M shaped brick below it, zooms in.
 * On LEGO Rock Raiders and LEGO Racers, the logo had a faster (and more realistic looking) zoom-in and a copyright notice appears after the zoom in.
 * On the Nintendo 64 version of LEGO Racers, the LEGO logo simply appears, and after several seconds it animates similar as the previous variant.
 * On LEGO Stunt Rally, the normal version plays and then cuts to the print variant with the copyright.
 * On Lego Software games, the logo is smoother and the Lego trademark on the bricks is removed. When the logo is complete, it moves to the left, and "SOFT WARE" (in pale blue, stacked on top of each other) runs into the Lego logo, and wobbles for a bit. Then a scanner-like line goes through "SOFT WARE", and then a LEGO minifigure head surrounded by multicolored electrons, appears through the O, and winks his eye. The copyright details fade in below after that.
 * The logo lacks the copyright on Lego Creator: Knights Kingdom (the first game to use this version of the logo).
 * On the widescreen versions of the 2003-2005 Bionicle features, it is matted we 1.77:1 first, but zooms out afterwards.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor : CGI-Animation.

Music/Sounds : A deep bass note with synthesized twinkling throughout.


 * The software variant has a cartoonish wobble sound when "SOFT WARE" bumps into the Lego logo, a futuristic scanner sound when the line comes through, and a twinkle when the minifigure head winks.


 * The media variant has a "thud" sound when the M brick appears, but on LEGO Racers for the N64 there is a loud gunshot instead.

Availability : Common;
 * Normal Version: Seen on LEGO Island and the Brick by Brick featurette on the 2006 LEGO Brickmaster CD-ROM.


 * Later Version:  Seen on the 2003-2005 Bionicle features and 2002-2004 games such as Lego Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.


 * Lego Media Variant: can be seen on 1998-2000 games, including Lego Loco.

It doesn't expected to appear on Bionicle: The Legend Reborn, LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers and The LEGO Movie. Will appear on The LEGO Batman Movie.
 * Lego Software Variant:  Seen on 2000-2001 games, which are Lego Island 2: The Bricksters Revenge and Lego Racers 2.

Scare Factor : Depending on the variant:
 * Normal Version: None. This is a cool logo, and Lego fans might like it.
 * Lego Media Variant : None to minimal; the boom could get to some people.
 * Lego Software Variant : None.