Dai Wa Film Company (Hong Kong)

1st Logo (1960's?) Logo: On a black background, we see some leaves with flowers sleeping on many of them. Suddenly the flowers wake up in random order. There's some smoke on the background too. We zoom out to the leaves and flowers, following a clover-like flat thing zooming in to us. It then in the center has a circle on it (possibly it's polen) and the flowers morph and unite themselves to the right (the clover-like flat thing) to form slowly two chinese characters, which translates to "The Flower". Some circles appear from right to left to form the name of the company, which translates to "The Flower Film Company" Suddenly, we fade to black.

FX/SFX: A combination of 2D animation and live action...

Cheesy Factor: All of which are decent and some of these are made with stop motions, making it look like a real 2D animation. It may get people headaches, but let's give 'em credit for it using what they could afford.

Music/Sounds: An soap opera-like orchestral fanfare which fits for the logo, following a bombastic ending.

Availability: TBA.

Scare Factor: Medium to high. The overall nature of the logo, the stop motion animation and sudden change of fanfare would have a disjoint of people complaining about it, depends on how you think of this logo whenever you like it or not. Certain people may consider this a favourite, though, which lowers the scare factor.