Mimi Video (Japan)

(1980s-1990s)

Logo: On a blue starfield, a prism-like shape is seen vertically spinning on the right while zooming out somewhere below the center. The prism disappears, then a logo consisting of an upside-down blue triangle with what seems to be a white drawing of a bear below the clouds spins in with the word "MIMI" above. The space background turns black, and the logo then glows extremely hard until it fades to black.

FX/SFX: The prism cube, stars, and logo spinning in.

Cheesy Factor: The animation seems like 2D and CGI at the same time. Also, they should have much effort on the logo itself and it's details for example: The prism-like shape doesn't look like a prism (it looks like a spectrum) and the stars are barely seen on the logo. The name also completely looks like it contradicts the content that they release.

Music/Sounds: An eerie synth pad with twinkles, which oddly sounds like the sound Nitrous Oxide's spaceship made in Crash Team Racing, that then morphs into a dramatic string crescendo that ends up with a short trilling squeaky note.

Availability: Extremely rare. The only known release is Scorpion Thunderbolt.

Scare Factor: Low to nightmare, due to the reason that a dark space logo with intended scary music is just enough for unsettling many people. But it's lower for those who are used to it.